Showing posts with label stimulus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stimulus. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2022

I didn't get $8,000. Did you get $8,000?

Breitbart: Biden tells Americans be grateful for $8,000.

What ya wanna hit is Twitter thread.

Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson
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I’m complaining and I never received a check for $8000. Another speech gaffe or is our government incompetent? (Don’t at [sic] (likely meant 'ask') me, I know the answer). ⁦@JoeBiden

Biden: Americans Complaining of Inflation Forgot We Sent Them $8,000


Pittsburgh Sports/Stargate@Pittsburgh7676
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I didn't get a check for $8,000

Monday, May 18, 2020

California first relief fund of its kind: financial support to Undocumented Immigrants.


Starting today, undocumented immigrants in California can begin applying for financial assistance to support them during the coronavirus pandemic — in the first relief fund of its kind.

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the $125 million coronavirus disaster relief fund last month to support undocumented immigrants who were ineligible for federal stimulus checks and unemployment benefits due to their immigration status.
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I’m not here to suggest that $125 million is enough. But I am here to suggest it’s a good start, and I’m very proud it’s starting here in the state of California,” [said Newsom].
A paltry $125 Mill? It's just the beginning.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

People are receiving their stimulus checks. Some of them are dead!

MSN (USA MacPaper): Stimulus checks are going out to people who have died, what that means for relatives.
As many Americans receive $1,200 payments from the federal government to help offset the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, some have been surprised to discover that their dead loved ones also were sent the funds.

"Ok this is insane, but just the tip of the iceberg," tweeted Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who shared an image of a text from a friend that read, "Dad got his stimulus check of $1,200. He died in 2018. Does he have time to spend it online?"
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A report from the Office of the Inspector General found that over 70,000 recipients were deceased before the payment certification date. More than half of those checks were returned, according to an article by the Wall Street Journal at the time.
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However, it is not immediately clear what will happen with those who are receiving checks for deceased relatives and loved ones during the COVID-19 crisis.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the IRS did not have guidelines on its website for payments sent in error to the deceased. The IRS did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for comment.
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