What's in the $1.9 trillion Covid bill Biden just signed? You might be surprised.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by kmgilroy89, Mar 19, 2021.

  1. UsualName

    UsualName

    For the sake of accuracy, the bill provides that cancelled student debt be non-taxable.

    This is definitely a step toward cancelling some student debt.

    I don’t understand why middle class people feel the need to attack other middle class people on this issue. When Exxon was the biggest company in the world do you know what they did, they lobbied for more tax credits and got them. There are Fortune 500 companies use all of our public goods, established trade relations and imports but pay $0 in taxes yet certain people need to go after these young people with student debt. Try taking a shot at the big guys before picking on the little guys.
     
    #11     Mar 19, 2021

  2. A funeral home is not necessarily religious.... you can bring in a priest or a rabbi to oversee the service but they are not necessarily religious.

    Also if you are poor and your Father dies from Covid.....who pays to have the body prepared for a funeral and buried somewhere? Should poor people just have their body thrown in the river like shit?

    Seriously.... funerals assistance for people who died from COVID really bothers you?
     
    #12     Mar 19, 2021
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Because the airline industry is the only one that got forgiveable bailouts and stock buy backs inflating business bailout need in drawdown were excellent choices:rolleyes:
     
    #13     Mar 19, 2021
  4. Overnight

    Overnight

    There, restructured the question for you. I think that is how some people are seeing it.

    Why was it snuck into the FEMA portion of the relief bill? Just so they could wrap it in the "disaster-related" funeral expense wrapper, to make it seem palatable?

    I'm not sure how I feel about it, but when my mom died from cancer I didn't ask for money from the government to cover her death expenses because they (the gub) didn't find a cure for cancer fast enough to prevent her early death.
     
    #14     Mar 19, 2021
  5. I'm donating my body to science. I don't want a funeral. I don't think I need a rock with my name on it somewhere. If you do and want those things, pay for it yourself. Don't ask me to pay for it.
     
    #15     Mar 19, 2021
  6. That bill was a year ago. I'm talking about the bill now. I was not cheerleading them either. As you may recall, I hate Trump. I think the GOP is an embarrassment. However, I'm not going to sit back and cheer on the Democratic Party either. I'm too independent for that shit. I will say that they're different situations. One was clearly in trouble directly, because of COVID. I also supported local restaurants getting relief, not just corporate America. I do not support spending money bailing people out for their poor choices that would have occurred without COVID.
     
    #16     Mar 19, 2021
  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    cool story, you think corporate America is more deserving than average joe, because somehow they're "not affected directly", most disagree, which is why dems won and are making bills that the base supports.
     
    #17     Mar 19, 2021
  8. Biden won, because Trump is incompetent and a complete piece of shit. They won GA, because his base stayed home as he floated conspiracies and lies. As for who to bailout, it's mixed for both regular Joes and corporate America. There's people and corporations who aren't effected or are doing better than ever (people who work at home, lots of tech companies), but people and corporations who are clearly effected (travel industry, restaurants, etc). Some of the money that went to the airlines was designed to keep employees on the payroll. I'm not saying the taxpayers need to chip in and give Zoom money. I think we have to use common sense when we are targeting. I want to see the relief go towards public health and where it really hit. I'm finding most people in my social circle feel the same way as I do about this stuff. Eventually the debt has to matter and people want their tax dollars spent wisely.
     
    #18     Mar 19, 2021
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    All I'm saying it's easy to get emotional at this shit but when one looks at the numbers, we know who's getting the lion's share. Ok, so you are irreligious, that's not a lot of Americans. What do you propose? Trump bungled the response, we've got a record number of deaths because of government incompetence and now you're asking Americans who may be out of work to pick up the tab on a pandemic ridden body during peak demand that shouldn't even be there to begin with had Trump done his job.

    Do you want American's to relinquish the bodies and the government to dig mass graves like they did in NY, or the hospitals to pick up the tab and bill us via uncle Sam anyway?
     
    #19     Mar 19, 2021
  10. I think if people can't afford funerals then they should be taken care of in the cheapest way possible. Pandemic or not, all of those people were going to die eventually. Everybody does. It's nobody's right to have a lavish funeral. Charities/churches can step up if they wish. I'd rather that money go towards people alive who need it rather than to mourning the dead.
     
    #20     Mar 19, 2021