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Trump gonna give us all $1,000? LOL

Wouldn't that be 'giving us our own money back?' :cool:

If buying votes is possible on a nationwide scale, then what happened to those 2 Dim-Moe-Rat billionaire presidential candidates? :rolleyes:
 
There's a little bit of Democrat left in Trump.

Errrrr.... how about socialist on a historic scale. Now talking about $1 trillion directly to small businesses. Which is the right move. He is now sufficiently scared shitless that he knows he has to drop the pretense of free markets and start subsidizing everybody instead of just the rich. His supporters, who never understood any of the capitalist or free market propaganda that they advocated anyway, continue to clap along like trained seals. It is a positive development to now have the Trump drones on the side of government intervention for equitable wealth distribution.
 
Trump skeered? Never!

In fairness I will concede that Trump likely does not feel human emotion. Because he is a psycho. I just meant he knows his incomprehensibly dumbassed decision not to test as the virus spread is going to get him run out of office.
 
My credit cards are for my own ordering convenience or for real time emergencies, not for everyday purchases. If I can't pay cash for it, or at least pay off the card charges by the end of the month (zero interest), then I don't buy it. Paying interest on my purchases just seems like bad business to me. o_O
 
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My credit cards are for my own ordering convenience or for real time emergencies, not for everyday purchases. If I can't pay cash for it, or at least pay off the card charges by the end of the month (zero interest), then I don't buy it. Paying interest on my purchases just seems like bad business to me. o_O

It is bad business and nobody in their right mind does it on purpose.
 
Trump skeered? Never!

In fairness I will concede that Trump likely does not feel human emotion. Because he is a psycho. I just meant he knows his incomprehensibly dumbassed decision not to test as the virus spread is going to get him run out of office.

It wasn't his decision, it was the legacy limitations of the CDC, which it pointed out every time you repeat this easily-debunked talking point.

And Trump worked with the private sector to get the testing done that the CDC could not. And you libs criticized him for that as well.
 
I'm unemployed and on 100% disability.

It's called survival. Don't be an ass.
Never meant to be azz! but I will say I have never
known someone who is on 100% disability be able to afford
internet cable plus run up credit cards.
I'm unemployed and on 100% disability.

It's called survival. Don't be an ass.
SURVIVAL! But you can afford internet cable.
 
It wasn't his decision, it was the legacy limitations of the CDC, which it pointed out every time you repeat this easily-debunked talking point.

And Trump worked with the private sector to get the testing done that the CDC could not. And you libs criticized him for that as well.
And the legacy limitations of the CDC is exactly what Fauci told a congressional hearing 2 weeks ago. The same system under Obama.
And when you see a dumb ass lib begin a sentence with "in fairness", quit reading because you'll get anything but. Libs just find it a better story to keep spreading the same lies over and over.
 
And the legacy limitations of the CDC is exactly what Fauci told a congressional hearing 2 weeks ago. The same system under Obama.
And when you see a dumb ass lib begin a sentence with "in fairness", quit reading because you'll get anything but. Libs just find it a better story to keep spreading the same lies over and over.

This is what the libs here do, just keep repeating a lie and hoping the rest of us will stop correcting them, which in their mind means the lie becomes 'accepted' as truth by default.
 
Never meant to be azz! but I will say I have never
known someone who is on 100% disability be able to afford
internet cable plus run up credit cards.

SURVIVAL! But you can afford internet cable.
You know nothing about me or my internet.
They have low payment cable for poor people you know. And its not like I have a platinum card, I have three credit cards with a max limit of 300 bucks that i use in emergencies. Like now.
 
My credit cards are for my own ordering convenience or for real time emergencies, not for everyday purchases. If I can't pay cash for it, or at least pay off the card charges by the end of the month (zero interest), then I don't buy it. Paying interest on my purchases just seems like bad business to me. o_O

I don't buy a Dr. Pepper without using a points back credit card. Home Depot, Lowe's, paint stores, Ace Hardware, gasoline, eating out go on 3% cash back Chase Business. Cable, electric, internet, phone and cable go on 2% cash back Barclay. HEB supermarket goes on 6% cash back American Express. For quarter one, 2020, all gasoline store purchases and cable/phone/internet go on 5% cash back Chase Freedom. All else goes on 1.5% cash back Capitol One.

I carry zero credit card balances.
 
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I don't buy a Dr. Pepper without using a points back credit card. Home Depot, Lowe's, paint stores, Ace Hardware, gasoline, eating out go on 3% cash back Chase Business. Cable, electric, internet, phone and cable go on 2% cash back Barclay. HEB supermarket goes on 6% cash back American Express. For quarter one, 2020, all gasoline store purchases and cable/phone/internet go on 5% cash back Chase Freedom. All else goes on 1.5% cash back Capitol One.

I carry zero credit card balances.

It actually helps your credit more if you run a small balance.
 
I don't buy a Dr. Pepper without using a points back credit card. Home Depot, Lowe's, paint stores, Ace Hardware, gasoline, eating out go on 3% cash back Chase Business. Cable, electric, internet, phone and cable go on 2% cash back Barclay. HEB supermarket goes on 6% cash back American Express. For quarter one, 2020, all gasoline store purchases and cable/phone/internet go on 5% cash back Chase Freedom. All else goes on 1.5% cash back Capitol One.

I carry zero credit card balances
.

I was speaking for myself. My bride of 45 years uses her cards to do the kinds of stuff that you are referring to, as she plays all of the usual maintenance, monthly/yearly bills.

However, neither of us has any charges that incur interest, nor any carried over dept at the end of the month, therefor zero interest. :cool:

I'm old. My parents lived through the Great Depression, so I grew up with a different attitude on how to get things done, and why you need to be prepared way ahead of time for crisis situations. i.e. if the food supply got interrupted, I won't go hungry for at least a year... o_O

I also handed down such knowledge and more to my children. One of them was a summer camp counselor while in college (no student loans) and taught rifle and outdoor survival skills as part of the job. None of us are freakin' out over Co-V or the Drama Queen Parade that's currently in operation. :rolleyes:
 
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