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Every American did not receive stimulus money and those that did receive it will be taxed on it when they file next year. $1,200 barely pays my monthly mortgage but does pay my health insurance for a month. The $1,200 for me offset the rise in grocery prices.

From what I understand the stimulus is a refundable tax credit. Jmo
 
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Long story. It's tempting to think the states stole the money, but they actually needed more money to do this right. I am sure they are doing the best with what they have, though I'm also sure we'll hear about malfeasance, because we always do.

It starts with the long delay our leadership had in responding to the whole thing, and many missteps along the way. Now we're trying to keep up with the demand as more and more people continue to get sick, but labs like Quest Diagnostics only have so much capacity, and sometimes have to ship them out. It would take another massive input of cash to make it better, I imagine.

In the meantime, people have to put off going back to work while they wait. Or they don't put it off, because they can't :( And we get more infections.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/23/coronavirus-federalfunding-testing/
Coronavirus: Federal government will end funding for 13 community-based Covid-19 test sites, most in Texas
COVID-19 test results could take 10 days. That delay defeats chances of stopping the virus
Here's why the US is behind in coronavirus testing - CNNPolitics

My county received 2 million in CARES funds. Not one penny was spent on testing, with a positivity rate of 12%, 51k population and testing 10 to 15 people per day. We did have 3 large employers test after large outbreaks, jacked our positivity rate to 21%.

I met with our leaders, attended BOS meetings, begged, pleaded, show slides, projections, nope not one dime. I have the CARES documents send by the federal and state government sent to my county, testing is clearly on the menu of uses for the money.

They voted to give half to small business to protect tax base and purchased PPE, commodes, and fancy hydrogen peroxide hand held sprayers for the County Administration Building.

Did we buy those sprayers for our schools? NOPE

Did we set aside money to purchase computers for home schooling? NOPE

Virginia has the third lowest rating in the US for testing. Our positivity rate is going up, even with limited testing.

I'm very disappointed and feel my county failed our citizens.
Moo....
 
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  • #84
But that's the catch, many of the third world countries are doing much better at tracking, tracing, testing than we are - in addition to other measures as they are familiar with the drill MOO.

The US stance MOO was just to keep numbers within hospital capacity in the beginning... expecting drugs and vaccine to come. They didn't try to put out embers, and now the fire is outta control in many areas and health depts etc are too stretched to do the needed 3 T's. In addition, the timing for us all on the same page has passed as there is not a cohesive effort within the states.

I think @margarita25 has made links to such many times here in the threads about how some countries considered "third world" have done better than the US. Not all... but many/significant number.

MOO

Sadly you are correct: many third world countries are in much better shape than the mighty United States of America---- heart breaking and maddening.
 
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Yes, FLORIDA HAS stolen more than 21 MILLION dollars from us poor Floridians that are entitled for unemployment but FL UE REFUSES to pay out. We are due OVER 14 THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!!! SO if they sold this money, I don't put it pass FL to steal Wuhan China Virus $$

My daughter lives in Florida and had to take a pay cut. I told her to apply for unemployment insurance and she laughed at me and said that people who are totally out of work haven’t even received it.
 
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I'm not sure what your point is? I'm addressing your earlier comment about getting $$ back.

I was agreeing with you. Just specifying the reason for those who might not know.
 
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My county received 2 million in CARES funds. Not one penny was spent on testing, with a positivity rate of 12%, 51k population and testing 10 to 15 people per day. We did have 3 large employers test after large outbreaks, jacked our positivity rate to 21%.

I met with our leaders, attended BOS meetings, begged, pleaded, show slides, projections, nope no one dime. I have the CARES documents send by the federal and state government sent to my county, testing is clearly on the menu of uses for the money.

They voted to give half to small business to protect tax base and purchased PPE, commodes, and fancy hydrogen peroxide hand held sprayers for the County Administration Building.

Did we buy those sprayers for our schools? NOPE

Did we set aside money to purchase computers for home schooling? NOPE

Virginia has the third lowest rating in the US for testing. Our positivity rate is going up, even with limited testing.

I'm very disappointed and feel my county failed our citizens.
Moo....

Welcome to the failed citizens group. Seems there are elected officials at all levels who do not understand or care about the needs of regular people.
 
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Every American did not receive stimulus money and those that did receive it will be taxed on it when they file next year. $1,200 barely pays my monthly mortgage but does pay my health insurance for a month. The $1,200 for me offset the rise in grocery prices.

We won't be taxed and most important is not counted as income for federal and state benefits eligibility like Medicaid and SNAP. I really worried about the folks I help with their "benefit renewals".

Will I Owe the IRS Tax on My Stimulus Payment?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has sent out more than 140 million stimulus payments since the CARES Act was signed into law on March 27. As people start to spend their money, some wonder: Is my stimulus payment taxable?

The short answer:

No. In the somewhat longer words of the IRS: “No, the payment is not income and taxpayers will not owe tax on it. The payment will not reduce a taxpayer's refund or increase the amount they owe when they file their 2020 tax return next year. A payment also will not affect income for purposes of determining eligibility for federal government assistance or benefit programs."
 
  • #93
Sure. However I was replying to a post that stated there was no support, which was erroneous.

Very little support, again, not everyone received stimulus money.

My daughter did not receive a stimulus because she is a college masters student and considered a dependent on our tax returns, even though she is 23 and had income. Her boyfriend, same age, not in college, received $1,200.

My other daughter‘s boyfriend made less money last year than the year the government used as a guideline for payment, so he did not receive a stimulus because that year “he made more than $75,000”.
 
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My county received 2 million in CARES funds. Not one penny was spent on testing, with a positivity rate of 12%, 51k population and testing 10 to 15 people per day. We did have 3 large employers test after large outbreaks, jacked our positivity rate to 21%.

I met with our leaders, attended BOS meetings, begged, pleaded, show slides, projections, nope no one dime. I have the CARES documents send by the federal and state government sent to my county, testing is clearly on the menu of uses for the money.

They voted to give half to small business to protect tax base and purchased PPE, commodes, and fancy hydrogen peroxide hand held sprayers for the County Administration Building.

Did we buy those sprayers for our schools? NOPE

Did we set aside money to purchase computers for home schooling? NOPE

Virginia has the third lowest rating in the US for testing. Our positivity rate is going up, even with limited testing.

I'm very disappointed and feel my county failed our citizens.
Moo....
Oh my gosh. I am so sorry. I wish more of us (including me) were this engaged in how things are run in our hometowns. Maybe we could actually change something.


Sadly you are correct: many third world countries are in much better shape than the mighty United States of America---- heart breaking and maddening.

On the morning after John Lewis' death, this is too painful to hear. Not a rebuke to you at all, just a statement. We are a great nation when we are also honest about our problems. We will solve our problems. We will overcome this. We are accustomed to a certain way of life, and we're not going to ditch it to live in poverty and disease. JMO.
 
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/infant-tests-positive-1.5654082 . Now that they are seeing kids can/do get covid how can they open schools safely without a well thought out plan

Interesting statement with no reference to health: "... some health experts argue children are better off in classrooms for their development, and also to allow parents to return to work."

Yep. Let's think last of the fact your child could become seriously ill or die.
U.S. divided over mask wearing and schools reopening as coronavirus cases surge

Next is my opinion. Wake up, People. I'm tired of this "better for their development stuff." Home schooled children do as well, if not better, academically as kids who attend regular schools. Try the National Spelling Bee, as an example. Try this website:
30 Successful People Who Were Homeschooled

Sports: Home schooled athletes... Try Serena Williams or Tim Tebow...
The Most Famous Homeschooled Athletes
 
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We won't be taxed and most important is not counted as income for federal and state benefits eligibility like Medicaid and SNAP. I really worried about the folks I help with their "benefit renewals".

Will I Owe the IRS Tax on My Stimulus Payment?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has sent out more than 140 million stimulus payments since the CARES Act was signed into law on March 27. As people start to spend their money, some wonder: Is my stimulus payment taxable?

The short answer:

No. In the somewhat longer words of the IRS: “No, the payment is not income and taxpayers will not owe tax on it. The payment will not reduce a taxpayer's refund or increase the amount they owe when they file their 2020 tax return next year. A payment also will not affect income for purposes of determining eligibility for federal government assistance or benefit programs."

That’s good to know. Is it a tax credit? My accountant didn’t mention that when he gave us estimated tax forms for 2020.
 
  • #97
My granddaughter is so much better today! The prednisolone made a huge difference!
Crisis averted. It was really scary. The before and after pics are amazing!
She is on the mend! Thank you for all your comments. Maybe, I'll sleep tonight!
I edited my avatar. This is my sweet grandbaby!
Moo

So happy granddaughter is on the mend. Big difference!!! She looks so happy in the second photo.

Happy Dance :)
 
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This can't be correct? Do they add more test during the week?

This shows we did 102k less test than the week before and only 77 labs reported, 134 labs the week before.
I notice the data was up until week 27 which included July 4th so maybe the holiday affected the reporting that week.
 
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Welcome to the failed citizens group. Seems there are elected officials at all levels who do not understand or care about the needs of regular people.

Less testing keeps Virginia in the 6 to 7percent positivity range. We look great in national statistics.
Moo...
 
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