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« on: May 01, 2008, 12:00:15 am »

Your check is in the mail (maybe)

You will receive a check for $300 dollars or more.  

The casino’s will cash them and take care of the cash for you.

The oil companies over night can help you spend it.

Course you can buy some of those electronics made with near slave labor from China or other producers of the Mid-East much cheaper today than in the past..

You can buy those cheap computers, recorders and auto’s in order to help their economy up and increase our balance of payments.

Or how about just indorsing the checks and sending them to the world bank and let them distribute it among our debtors.

Note: the scrap iron that is collected for recycling reached $80 dollars a ton.   China forming it into bar stock a month ago delivered it at $840.00 a ton.  Today it is quoted at $1160.00 per ton.  We closed our mills a few years back but the 38% inflation in 30 days in in no way a run-away-inflation.






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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2008, 12:31:46 am »

Well I hate to admit it but it went to a new batch of business cards and to pay some bills, thanks uncle sam.
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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2008, 06:02:32 am »

No "checks in the mail" for a few weeks still..
Right now they're just doing direct deposit.
Nit picky?  Maybe, but the news is wrong when they keep telling people to watch their mailboxes.
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« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2008, 06:26:16 am »

It's great!  They moved up the dates.  We just got ours in the mail.  Going to help with buying a bass boat!!  

Yeah for bass!
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« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2008, 09:08:53 am »

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It's great!  They moved up the dates.  We just got ours in the mail.  Going to help with buying a bass boat!!  

Yeah for bass!



they deposited mine on Tuesday.  Took the fiancee out for a nice dinner and the rest went to our mortgage. Is that what you wanted us to do Mr President??
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« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2008, 10:31:18 am »

Sadly enough, mine is literally going back to D.C.  Taking the kids on vacation there this summer, and this is going to help with that.  Guess they get it right back.
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« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2008, 01:04:12 pm »

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Sadly enough, mine is literally going back to D.C.  Taking the kids on vacation there this summer, and this is going to help with that.  Guess they get it right back.



I would love to take my kids to DC. I could spend weeks there...
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« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2008, 01:34:45 pm »

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Originally posted by custosnox

Sadly enough, mine is literally going back to D.C.  Taking the kids on vacation there this summer, and this is going to help with that.  Guess they get it right back.



I would love to take my kids to DC. I could spend weeks there...



I wish I'd have had that much time.  Sadly just two and a half days.  I spent a full day on the Mall and at the Smithsonian Air/space museum.

If Tulsa wants to see how rail is done, look how DC Metro does it.  Granted we're not on the same scale, but they have it down.
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« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2008, 03:44:29 pm »

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It's great!  They moved up the dates.  We just got ours in the mail.  Going to help with buying a bass boat!!  

Yeah for bass!



Really?  In the mail?  When did you file your tax return?

I filed mine around 4/11 so I expect mine to take a while.  But my BIL efiled around 2/28 and used DD, so I would think he would have his by now but he still doesn't.  I wonder how they decide who gets theirs first.  

Or do they have to space the checks out a bit so the lines at Best Buy and the restaurants aren't 500 people deep all on one day?
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« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2008, 04:03:23 pm »

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quote:
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It's great!  They moved up the dates.  We just got ours in the mail.  Going to help with buying a bass boat!!  

Yeah for bass!



Really?  In the mail?  When did you file your tax return?

I filed mine around 4/11 so I expect mine to take a while.  But my BIL efiled around 2/28 and used DD, so I would think he would have his by now but he still doesn't.  I wonder how they decide who gets theirs first.  

Or do they have to space the checks out a bit so the lines at Best Buy and the restaurants aren't 500 people deep all on one day?



They use the last 2 digits of your SS#
For direct deposit:
00-20 by May 2
21-75 by May 9
76-99 by May 16
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« Reply #10 on: May 01, 2008, 05:00:16 pm »

New fridge is on my menu.  Another shelf broke out of out 20+ year old model.  Plus a new one should be larger AND more energy efficient.  

And Shadows, when the price of one item goes up rampantly it is not called "inflation."  Not to say it doesn't remain a concern for me (and the Fed), but the price of a given commodity is not purely indicative of inflation.
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« Reply #11 on: May 02, 2008, 02:39:08 pm »

And Shadows, when the price of one item goes up rampantly it is not called "inflation." Not to say it doesn't remain a concern for me (and the Fed), but the price of a given commodity is not purely indicative of inflation.

I was under the impression that the DJ average is based on 30 blue, blue, blue, chip stocks and does not reflect those stocks that are traded at a great loss.
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« Reply #12 on: May 02, 2008, 02:44:11 pm »

According to that schedule, mine should have been deposited into my bank account by today...but haven't seen anything yet. Sad Should I be worried?
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« Reply #13 on: May 02, 2008, 02:56:27 pm »

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And Shadows, when the price of one item goes up rampantly it is not called "inflation." Not to say it doesn't remain a concern for me (and the Fed), but the price of a given commodity is not purely indicative of inflation.

I was under the impression that the DJ average is based on 30 blue, blue, blue, chip stocks and does not reflect those stocks that are traded at a great loss.



K, not sure what the DJIA has to do with inflation, but it is based on 30 leading industrial stocks.  

They choose the stocks based on what stocks they think are indicative of the overall US economy. Changes are made periodically, but a stocks performance is not really the measure of what should be included.

Basically,they choose leading companies from primary industries to try to reflect the economy of the United States as a whole.  Finance (Bank of America), retail (Wal-mart), automobiles (GM), computers (HP), Energy (Exxon), Telecom (ATT), Entertainment (Disney), Aviation (Boeing), beverages (Coke), software (Microsoft), Pharmaceuticals (Merck).  Their criteria are more advanced, but basically - think of an industry and think of the top 3 representatives.  One of those is listed (or more).  Again, they try to weight it to the overall economy... how they do at that is a subject of debate.

GE is the only original company of the starting 12 to remain on the average.  

but the DJIA nor the SP500 are not measures of inflation.  Nor of commodity prices.  So I'm not sure how we got on this discussion.
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« Reply #14 on: May 03, 2008, 07:39:31 am »

I can't wait for the rebate. Since this year I owe $1200, the rebate will cancel my tax bill.

How's that for helping the economy?
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