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Thread: Corona Virus and Prepping
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15 April 2020, 16:35 #91
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15 April 2020, 18:06 #92
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15 April 2020, 18:08 #93
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15 April 2020, 18:55 #94
I was. Not a lot. But a few weeks ago managed to snag some at something insane like 12.12$ or 12.14$
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-"The bad news is time flies. The good news is you're the pilot." ~ Michael Althsuler
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15 April 2020, 19:10 #95
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16 April 2020, 08:48 #96
I got into reloading about a year and a half before Sandy Hook and had a meager stash at the time. I was still working out loads and testing various powders etc
While one could always have more, I’m in a better spot now. But my mindset is shoot enough to keep current but not so much I’m quickly draining my supplies that are hard to replace.
I also didn’t think my wife and I qualified for the stimulus but I guess my Army retirement (medical/combat service connected) didn’t count towards the total and we eeked in under the limit.
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16 April 2020, 12:09 #97
Wait, what? Go on...
I used the IRS "where's my stimulus" tool to check yesterday, already having done the math that it would be 0 along with my wife's income. It said it couldn't tell me anything at this time. I just assumed that was a "no." Now you have me wondering.
In other news...Charmin Blue seems to be back in semi-regular stock here. That's basically like winning the war.
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16 April 2020, 18:44 #98
I believe the cutoff points are $75,000 for single and $150,000 for married and thats adjusted gross income. Under those numbers and you should get a check.
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16 April 2020, 19:10 #99
Reduced benefits up till 99k and 199k respectively. Anything over and you get nothing.
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16 April 2020, 19:29 #100
It's amazing how it feels like a "gift" when the government lets you keep more of what was yours in the first place.
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17 April 2020, 00:24 #101
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17 April 2020, 05:31 #102
Right, but what Former11B is saying is that, apparently, one's AGI isn't necessarily what they're looking at. Military retirement is computed in the AGI, disability is not (it's not even reported to the IRS by the filer). If retirement isn't actually computed for the stimulus, then that's interesting news.
I guess the other question for Former11b is if he's getting a separate disability check (>= 50% service connected) or if he's under that, so his non-taxed amount comes off his retirement check, which I could see being why he may have received a check.
Either way, it's interesting info.
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17 April 2020, 08:11 #103
Got my stimulus check but heir Cuomo is just decimating NY and It looks like i may never go back to work. If it doesnt open up by July I'll have to change from my career I've had for 20 years. I need every sent and 1200 isnt shit. My governor is a piece of shit power hungry dictator hellbent on destroying us. I'm in upstate, 90% of the cases are that damn city but we suffer
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17 April 2020, 10:33 #104
Sounds like a move is needed. Sorry man, sounds like a bad spot. This all is hitting us in different ways..
It’s weird to have the entire household home , not working..it’s fine now but in 3-6 months or so it will be interesting
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17 April 2020, 11:47 #105
I think things will start to open up in May. Why? Because people are getting... Spicy out here. When I contact the public, there is a lot of Fuck this ... attitude. I think people are going to get a lot more bold here soon. I can’t blame them since this virus is messing with not only peoples health, but their lively good and quite possibly, their long term financial future.