Senate Passes Biden's $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Bill, Sending Back to House for Final Approval

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Help me out fellas. I tried researching but can’t find the answer. My girl is due in August for our first child. Will we get the child credit or is there a cutoff date for when the child is born?
 

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i been out the corporate 9-5 game since 2019, been 100% 1099 and I will never go back.

invest that money into getting some kind of license that allows you to get bread without ass kissing cac fukkery. you need a skill first to replace your job income, not equipment.

for example, when I came into some extra bread a while back, (2.5k) I put $100 of that into getting my life + health insurance license because I saw my sister bringing in 10 racks a week. Now, in a single hour, I can get $500+ for selling a single policy.

i would then use the bread you get consistently to then invest into things you need to get the music /design/clothing thing poppin

I also went for:
RE license, drone pilot license, inspector license, notary etc


Your sister made $10,000 a week with a health/life insurance license?:ohhh:

What do you know about inspection license? I been thinking about being a home inspector and some commercial projects. This dude charged my parents $375 cash for an inspection. 3-4 hours of work.
 

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This is true for many people. This bill is a first step in helping people today. But Democrats can't do that alone. The reconciliation process is limited in what can be addressed in it.

Throwing money at the problem is only patching it up rather addressing the root of the issue.

All it is literally going to do is require another bailout years down the road when the student loan debt and/or rent crisis increases again.
 

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My main point is that it will require 60 votes in the Senate. Or it needs at least 10 GOP votes. That's another reason I believe this covid bill is important. Dems will need a lot of political capital to make the GOP scared. If the Country is open and economy blazing come late summer Biden could be at 60+ approval. Making it more likely that this and things like the John Lewis voting rights act can pass. Making voting easier and more protected is the most important thing for the future of this Country.
 

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Help me out fellas. I tried researching but can’t find the answer. My girl is due in August for our first child. Will we get the child credit or is there a cutoff date for when the child is born?
Nahh y’all won’t..it’s going by your last year or this year tax returns if you filed already
 

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The rent/mortgage assistance still won't be enough to catch up everyone who is behind on rent. That's why I feel like they actually need to come up with a solution as a lot of families are still going to be in the same situation once the moratorium ends. Which it more than likely will later on this year as you can only delay it for so long.
It’s 45 billion. It should be enough
 

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It’s 45 billion. It should be enough

That's not enough to catch everybody up who is behind on rent/mortgage. Even if it was, the root of the problem is still present so the amount owed would go back up again in a few years.

Similar to the issue that's present with student loans. Forgiving a percentage of student loans, yet not doing anything about the interest rates or the cost of college. The debt would balloon back up again and require another bailout.
 

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That's not enough to catch everybody up who is behind on rent/mortgage. Even if it was, the root of the problem is still present so the amount owed would go back up again in a few years.

Similar to the issue that's present with student loans. Forgiving a percentage of student loans, yet not doing anything about the interest rates or the cost of college. The debt would balloon back up again and require another bailout.
What’s the root problem?
 
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This is true for many people. This bill is a first step in helping people today. But Democrats can't do that alone. The reconciliation process is limited in what can be addressed in it.


For the next two years, the American Rescue Plan would expand the tax credits to higher earners and cap the maximum premium anyone is expected to pay at 8.5 percent of their income. It would boost tax credits at lower incomes, as well: People making less than 150 percent of the federal poverty line ($19,320 for an individual) would be expected to pay $0 in premiums for a benchmark plan, for example.

You are the one misleading people.

Like I said, you're my enemy.
-Mention the ACA but reference ARA that's building on ACA
-Mention 8.5% cap for enrollees, but don't mention the individual/family income enrollment requirements
-Mention COBRA, but don't reference how folks may be required to pay the entire premium for coverage up to 102% of the cost to the plan
-Mention an end of September health coverage deadline, as if pandemic and economic hardships will stop by then
-Mention how many folks' premiums will be reduce but ignore how many folks won't qualify for coverage

Let me guess, "it's better than nothing"



For those with lower incomes, the bill would boost incentives for states to expand Medicaid by having the federal government pick up the tab for new recipients. Twelvestates, including Florida, Georgia and Texas, have refused to accept Medicaid dollars through the ACA

Like I said earlier eat a dikk
Biden ran as anti Med4All, so generic phrases like "boost incentives to expand Medicare" is for shills like you to feel good and repeat

The reason why he's anti Med4all, along with those red states is because of their insurance/pharmaceutical donors and lobbyists' desire to sustain control over the markets, thus both sides argument is accurate

But feel good dumbazz like you, who treats politics like sports and old-school western movies with "bad" and "good" characters, don't care and aren't hurting to want the healthcare problem solved

A single legislation would begin to solve healthcare mess, without the need to embellish stats using triggering verbs/nouns
Medicare For All is another name for single payer healthcare - an insurance program covering all Americans. The types of care covered include dental, vision, and mental. Prescription medication is also covered. There wouldn’t be any co-pays or deductibles except for drugs - but the out of pocket would never reach above $200 a year. Long-term care might necessitate more costs.

The government would have the authority to determine prices for drugs, equipment, and services. A small amount of funding would be used to help people with suddenly irrelevant or redundant insurance jobs find new positions.
 
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