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I've done something like this before but no one bothered to check it out. Well, Our President JUST signed the stimulus/covid relief bill into law!!!! As of 11:11 today!!! Go to the url I'm providing to get info on how to apply for OTHER things like EIDL loans and GRANTS as well as PUA/FPUC and Unemployment extensions!
President signed into law the 1400 dollar stimulus bill and more! go here.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB4bBNKnJ28 to find out about EIDL loans and grants and other things. Checks will prob arrive Sat or so, but definitely by mid next week by direct deposit.
Yes, this is really me, Cathy_t_/Catherine Linda Michel and not a "bot" or "spam!"
Listen to the whole video. There is valuable info all the way through it. I TOLD you all that this guy has his info straight and correct!
Cathy.
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Thanks
I'd say more* . . . but it would last about as long as an ice cube in Hades.
Jill
*Like how some politicians go on FOX -- and pretend to care about the vast majority of people who have been hurt by Covid.
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Oh, I can have $1400 of my
Oh, I can have $1400 of my own money back? How generous! Please, sir, may I have some more?
I'm out of my mind and into yours!
We complain
For decades in the US we have had massive redistribution of wealth upward. It's about time we saw a partial reversal of that trend for a year or maybe two.
Your friend
Crash
I'm sorry, I find being
I'm sorry, I find being forced to sit through videos to get basic information to be much more painful than going to the dentist.
Give me information in a straightforward document that I can read at MY speed, and not whatever some stammering idiot slurs out with nonsensical non-sequiturs, and I'll go to it.
Videos are useful for entertainment or for lectures. They're horrible for actually transmitting information quickly.
I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.
You're in the Minority
It's estimated that 720,000 hours of video are uploaded a day to Youtube.
But to each their own. I still publish and send by mail a hard copy newsletter because there are many who like a piece f paper in their hands. I also have a robust on-line newsletter.
Jill
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Oh, I _do_ watch videos.
Oh, I _do_ watch videos. Lots of them. I have several channels on youtube that I watch, with reasonably well scripted layouts and information. However, I constantly get bombarded with "This video shows you how to do X" - be it something governmental, like this, or fixing a computer, etc. I've found that thirty seconds of text with a few scattered pictures gives me all of the information necessary, without the 15 minute diatribe of random non-sequiturs from a slack jawed nitwit.
The difference? One requires thought and editing. The other only requires a YouTube app and a cell phone - with no thought or effort required. Most don't even bother going back and trimming the video down. (others trim the video so much that you _know_ that they hadn't a clue what they were doing, because they jump around in the middle of three sentences more than a Charlie Chaplain movie)
The other benefit is that with a web page, you can put direct links in with copy and paste instructions. You can _almost_ do that with YouTube, but not with flexibility, and you still get hammered with the video ads.
Of that 720,000 hours of YouTube? I'd venture a guess that less than 10,000 of it is edited, let alone well edited. Most is thrown up like an OnlyFans page with token requests.
I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.
I'm thankful for the return of MY money.
But knowing what the Government does, I'm pretty sure that they will take it back as soon as they can concoct a phony reason to do so. Remember, these people are the ones that dragged thousands of us into the Vietnam war, attacking Iraq ad nauseum. Did you know that America almost attacked Canada before the Great Depression?
*sigh*
*sigh*
Okay - just for the record, the US was 'dragged' into Vietnam by the French. It was natural consequences from the treaties signed after WW-II, where the US (as the sole "untouched" major Allied power - Meaning nobody attacked their mainland) agreed to protect the Allies _and their colonies_ from aggression.
That's all well and good, except for where the government _did_ cause the fluster-cluck. They refused to let the military fight the war, and instead insisted on 'restraint'. That meant that the only real solution was boots on the ground, and it wasn't a very good one. It's never good to let a bureaucrat determine military policy.
America and Canada have had an interesting history, including where the Canadians (British, at that point), burned the White House. The US also had a war with Mexico, and Texas had more than one war with Mexico (if you include the Mexican/American war as the second). So, aggression back then? not surprising. (My family would have been fighting from the Canadian side)
So, just to be truthful - neither Democrats nor Republicans can be trusted with our lives or our money, yet they're the only game in town.
I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.