anyone get their $1200 today ? 4/15/2020

Where does this money come from? I did not know that the federal government produced anything that makes money.
 
Where does this money come from? I did not know that the federal government produced anything that makes money.


they make currency at the US Mint. They also make a heck of a lot of money off auction sales. You name it they sell it. Forfeited property, surplus, land, etc,etc,

They take billions in cash from drug traffickers and other criminal enterprise operations. Uncle sugar makes the most from taxes.

A prize from a BR shooter that worked in the guvment printing Office.
(Real Money)


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most of it is not "money"
a direct deposit is no cash involved, two ledger entries one a credit, one a debit.
if banks were to close, and credit/debit not working/accepted, there is not enough actual cash in circulation to keep the country running for more than a few days.

Where does this money come from? I did not know that the federal government produced anything that makes money.
 
$1200.00

We received our $2400.00 today in the mail...………………………………...we can surely use it since we are retired and make less than $50,000.00 per year. Thankfully, we have no taxes to pay! We always get a full refund for anything we pay in.
A great life we are living since we have no debt whatsoever!
 
Employees back to work

After the checks run out there's going to be some pi$$ed off people when they have to go back to work. Socialism, one bite at a time.

Later
Dave
 
For those receiving stimulus money, do some real good with it.

Spend it at a local 'Mom and Pop' retailer or another individual owned business. Drive through a local coffee shop, even when you can make a cup at home. Be obscenely generous with the tip. Buy a few barrels, a new action, some bullets, support your local gun shop, etc, etc. :) -Al
 
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I'm driving 40mi today to buy a hunk of AL I could have mailed to my door.... I will stop and eat at the first restaurant I see open.....

I walked into my local concrete supply store yesterday JUST BECAUSE I SAW THE GATE OPEN WHEN I DROVE BY!!! (they haven't been open for a couple mo, I've moved my business elsewhere...) I went into the warehouse and a nervous employee yelled "SIR! You can't be in here sir!" I told him to shut up and load my van with a bunch of stuff I didn't need and to PLEASE, if he can get his boss to answer the door I want to talk to her.....

I've been calling local suppliers, shopping every day just to force this issue around our area and every day we get more timid heads poking out from around the window blinds...

I started a job yesterday at a private Christian Academy and my guys are just warm and fuzzy all day...... my foreman, who hasn't hugged his yr-old granddaughter for 2mo because his wife and daughter won't let him is in tears watching crowds of beautiful children skipping and playing in the playground 50ft away.

It's a sad sad day when the sounds of children's laughter makes grown men cry
 
Man, did you see them STOMP that headline news story that showed universal antibody testing in NY???

Holy Kronk I've never seen a story suppressed so fast!

It's hard to even find reference let alone an article which explores the subject! Here's one story of a story which starts the narrative (which will NEVER be discussed!!)

https://www.livescience.com/covid-antibody-test-results-new-york-test.html

Them silly rambunctious livescience people anyways!!

They must be stopped!
 
Man, did you see them STOMP that headline news story that showed universal antibody testing in NY???

Holy Kronk I've never seen a story suppressed so fast!

It's hard to even find reference let alone an article which explores the subject! Here's one story of a story which starts the narrative (which will NEVER be discussed!!)

https://www.livescience.com/covid-antibody-test-results-new-york-test.html

Them silly rambunctious livescience people anyways!!

They must be stopped!


The numbers appear to be in this film clip even though a person would probably miss them if not looking for it. https://video.foxnews.com/v/6151873390001#sp=show-clips
 
they make currency at the US Mint. They also make a heck of a lot of money off auction sales. You name it they sell it. Forfeited property, surplus, land, etc,etc,

They take billions in cash from drug traffickers and other criminal enterprise operations. Uncle sugar makes the most from taxes.

A prize from a BR shooter that worked in the guvment printing Office.
(Real Money)


LUcXQPm.jpg

I wonder how much it costs the Government to print those Yuge stacks of bills that the drug lords have.
 
I wonder how much it costs the Government to print those Yuge stacks of bills that the drug lords have.

If you're really curious to know..... one of my former employees works 3-stories underground at the Federal Reserve in Seattle..... I could find out :)

Not much though, pennies, I'll guess the cloth-bound paper is the biggest expense.

I just wish more people were curious enough to find out what money really IS...... not how much it costs to print the scrip!
 
Drug Lords

I wonder how much it costs the Government to print those Yuge stacks of bills that the drug lords have.



All Government agencies have an annual operating budget. The money comes from the General Fund. “America’s check book” Your tax dollars at work.

The money that you see in those huge stacks of cash ,seized from Drug cartels/Kingpins, may consist of currency dating many years back . In fact,I have some souvenirs(Bills),taken from one of those stacks, dating back to 1924.

So, considering when computerized records were introduced, its difficult if not impossible, to guess an accurate cost of production of the paper currency you see in one of those huge stacks of cash. First, you’d have to know how much cash was in the stack. The largest stack that I personally witnessed was 10 million dollars.

Glenn
 
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BTW, Glenn may have a different opinion but IMO "taking those stacks of bills out of circulation" by shredding them, burning or otherwise destroying them costs us nothing more than the payment to the guys who do the disposal work.

"Money" has no intrinsic value, it's just a way of keeping score...... no different than writing an IOU on a piece of paper
 
Fact

Actually ,most of the cash confiscated from Drug Cartels goes back into circulation.

roughly,80% of the Bills you have in your wallet, contain traces of illegal drugs.

In this Country.. The lack of money is the root of all evil.:D


Glenn
 
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Actually ,most of the cash confiscated from Drug Cartels goes back into circulation.

roughly,80% of the Bills you have in your wallet, contain traces of illegal drugs.

In this Country.. The lack of money is the fruit of all evil.:D


Glenn
yup, that would work too. Although I think it might be noted that it's fed back into the pipe using banks,
it's not used to buy stuff.
 
Used to buy stuff

yup, that would work too. Although I think it might be noted that it's fed back into the pipe using banks,
it's not used to buy stuff.


No...its put in a slush fund account and distributed to Law Enforcement agencies,to supplement operating budgets. Some of the money is used by the seizing agency to purchase resources, fund operations. Most is distributed to local and State agencies.

The State and locals jump at the opportunity to join a Task force operation for this very reason. At the conclusion of the operation, Seized property and cash is distributed to participating agencies. Some seized property is sent out to auction.

This is the way I remember it.


Glenn
 
No...its put in a slush fund account and distributed to Law Enforcement agencies,to supplement operating budgets. Some of the money is used by the seizing agency to purchase resources, fund operations. Most is distributed to local and State agencies.

The State and locals jump at the opportunity to join a Task force operation for this very reason. At the conclusion of the operation, Seized property and cash is distributed to participating agencies. Some seized property is sent out to auction.

This is the way I remember it.


Glenn

Ouch, that's pretty sad! I didn't know they'd made it legal to keep confiscation
 
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