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A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.

 
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A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
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03/25/2020 06:18 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
What about people that are under a bankruptcy making 500.00 a month bankruptcy bill payments???

They are screwed!
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03/25/2020 06:19 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Reeeeeeeeeeee
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Everyone should buy AR-15’s



And then we straighten this shit out
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
It MIGHT just work if you skip or eliminate car payments, car insurance, rent, cable tv, cell phone bill.
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03/25/2020 06:23 PM

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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Savings would have saved you
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Savings would have saved you
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You cant save if you earn SHIT wages!
Fractals

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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Savings would have saved you
 Quoting: Fractals


You cant save if you earn SHIT wages!
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Then get good at something worth paying for
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03/25/2020 06:24 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
We aren't getting a check. We will more likely be robbed, raped and shot by a Democrat Death Squads run by the DOJ-FBI goons. Which is probably better than a rape camp or concentration camp.

We don't live in the country we think we do and don't have the government we think you have. Not for a long long time we haven't.

The money is going to the same four groups it's been going to since Bill Clinton... China, Saudi, Mexico and Israel and their elite muppets acting out their Vichy occupation.

I'll be any amount of that promised "check" that if any money at all appears, it will all go to New York and Californina.

Most of the stimulus will go directly to China and Mexico to purchase food for the Democrat controlled zones in the US.

THIS IS ONE BIG WARSAW GHETTO NOW!
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03/25/2020 06:26 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Everyone should buy AR-15’s



And then we straighten this shit out
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Oh, My!

kitty-luvsthread
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03/25/2020 06:26 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Fiat Fiat Goyi^^
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03/25/2020 06:26 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Apply for unemployment. This isn’t meant to replace your income. Unemployment is, temporarily, until your job opens back up or you find a new one.
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03/25/2020 06:32 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583


If you have a cell and internet, WTF you need cable for?

You already did a nice big shopping in advance because you are hopefully smart (smart enough to be on glp anyway).

So cancel the car insurance.

Browse old glp threads for many cable options. Just don't bump old threads.

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Last Edited by Jungleboogie on 03/25/2020 06:33 PM
Embrace the cognitive dissonance.
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03/25/2020 06:35 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Demark is helping their people way more. Yes, they are leaving some out. Hopefully, they will do something for the self-employed.

Following negotiations with trade unions and employers’ associations, the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, announced during a press conference on Sunday evening that 2.6bn Danish kroner had been set aside to prevent layoffs within private companies facing financial pressures from coronavirus. Under the scheme, which will last for three months, the state will cover 75% of the salaries of employees paid on a monthly basis who would otherwise have been fired, with companies paying the remaining amount. For hourly workers covered by the agreement, the government will cover 90% of their wages, up to 26,000 Danish kroner (£3,162) per month. And the agreement is retrospective, which means that for my friend Jan, who was laid off from his job at a hotel in Copenhagen last week, there is every chance he’ll be able to go back to work.

It’s important to point out that there are holes in the Danish agreement, which if transposed directly to the UK would leave millions of workers unprovided for. The self-employed, owner-managers and many on casual contracts will not be covered by the Danish government’s scheme. Although they make up a relatively small proportion of the working population here, these groups, which include many of the bike couriers still whisking through the streets of Copenhagen as I write, may well suffer as a result some of the starkest economic consequences of the pandemic


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03/25/2020 06:39 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
I'm telling you, that check should have three more 0's attached to it! Look at the billions the big corporations are getting! The American public is placated to easily!
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583



If I could get by disabled and on $488 a month SSI and $26 a month food stamps for 3 years, you can get by on that.
Nobody is keeping you from getting another job.
Complaining won't improve your situation.
Just get 'er done.
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Demark is helping their people way more. Yes, they are leaving some out. Hopefully, they will do something for the self-employed.

Following negotiations with trade unions and employers’ associations, the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, announced during a press conference on Sunday evening that 2.6bn Danish kroner had been set aside to prevent layoffs within private companies facing financial pressures from coronavirus. Under the scheme, which will last for three months, the state will cover 75% of the salaries of employees paid on a monthly basis who would otherwise have been fired, with companies paying the remaining amount. For hourly workers covered by the agreement, the government will cover 90% of their wages, up to 26,000 Danish kroner (£3,162) per month. And the agreement is retrospective, which means that for my friend Jan, who was laid off from his job at a hotel in Copenhagen last week, there is every chance he’ll be able to go back to work.

It’s important to point out that there are holes in the Danish agreement, which if transposed directly to the UK would leave millions of workers unprovided for. The self-employed, owner-managers and many on casual contracts will not be covered by the Danish government’s scheme. Although they make up a relatively small proportion of the working population here, these groups, which include many of the bike couriers still whisking through the streets of Copenhagen as I write, may well suffer as a result some of the starkest economic consequences of the pandemic


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 Quoting: f 29113106


There’s like 500 people in Denmark. And they don’t have the issues with the poverty class that doesn’t work at all like we do. Apples and oranges
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03/25/2020 06:42 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
What about people that are under a bankruptcy making 500.00 a month bankruptcy bill payments???

They are screwed!
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They should have gone chapter 7 with a good lawyer.
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583


Every supermarket is hiring. Better get out there before those jobs are gone. Chop chop.
I'm not paranoid...am I?
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
I'm telling you, that check should have three more 0's attached to it! Look at the billions the big corporations are getting! The American public is placated to easily!
 Quoting: AC 30148669


At least 2 more zeros! I agree completely!
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583


They will no longer get cable, start riding bicycles and lose their cars.

They'll stop paying rents and keep the car for a place to live!

Maga baby!
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
What about people that are under a bankruptcy making 500.00 a month bankruptcy bill payments???

They are screwed!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583


They should have gone chapter 7 with a good lawyer.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78082424


You cant declare a chapter 7, you will lose your HOUSE!
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03/25/2020 06:48 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Fucking lazy OP. Hope you end up sucking dick for $5 for food.
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You must be a rich-A$$
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03/25/2020 06:49 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
"car payment" was my first tip-off

NOBODY needs a car payment. Nobody.

Buy an inexpensive, reliable thing. Pay cash. Don't buy plumage.
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03/25/2020 06:51 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Dont need it, so It's going in savings! At least it will help toward my 2020 goal of saving an additional $30k emergency fund. $Cha-ching! Thank you to the American people
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583


When is this "check" supposed to arrive?

Crickets
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Nobody who is productive will see a dime.

We'll be the ones paying for it.
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583


When is this "check" supposed to arrive?

Crickets
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Maybe in a month
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03/25/2020 06:53 PM
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Savings would have saved you
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Smug, aren't you? Not everyone has enough to put into a zero interest savings account.
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Its 1/4th of what is needed!

People will have to cut cell phone bills, cable tv, internet, and car insurance and car payments in order to break even!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77994583


be enough to get some taters, butter and meat and beer
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Re: A measly 1200.00 check is NOT going to pay for insurance, utility bills, phone bill, rent, fuel, and food.
Savings would have saved you
 Quoting: Fractals


Smug, aren't you? Not everyone has enough to put into a zero interest savings account.
 Quoting: sseess


Its about 0.001%, which is VERY close to zero!





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