Azul/Hedge/Not Hedge is a national treasure.
You mean like Greg Abbot and Donald Trump?93MarineHorn said:
PPP was to help businesses the gov't effectively closed during the pandemic thanks to fearmongering and cowardice mostly from people like you and clowns you vote for. Surely you aren't so stupid as to miss the difference between PPP and student loans.
Probably a lot, which is why it was another stupid government program with a lot of unintended consequences.Bexar Ag said:
You know how much fraud with those loans has taken place?
So certain people should have refused the money on "(R)eligious" grounds?TxTarpon said:
"Free money" sure makes lots of people happy.
Bexar Ag said:
You know how much fraud with those loans has taken place?
Or any grounds.Quote:
So certain people should have refused the money on "(R)eligious" grounds?
I saw one the other day for those wanting to go into nursing.Quote:
If the government has approved handouts, count me in on sticking my hand... out.
Good for yall. Lots of stories like that.Quote:
This allowed us to not make those cuts and remove uncertainty from our employees.
I have a better idea. Just get the government out of the student-loan (housing/healthcare) business and let the market decide the appropriate terms.Sims said:
While we're analyzing things... I think student loans for civil and electrical engineering should have a prime + 1% interest rate and loans for gaelic literature studies should have a prime + 15% interest rate. After all, we're underwriting risk of repayment right?
Yeah how many people have been caught to date?DCAggie13y said:Bexar Ag said:
You know how much fraud with those loans has taken place?
Those that committed fraud are going to be caught if they haven't been already. You were required to submit historical IRS form 941s to validate your payroll. Those are the forms used to determine how much you owe the IRS in payroll taxes.
So if you falsify those to get a big PPP loan you would end up owing more in payroll taxes than the value of the PPP. One way or another the fraudsters will be caught.
The fraudulent unemployment payouts are a different story and it looks like the majority of that fraud will never be recovered.
Yeah, but when the time comes, you'll be right here supporting the next government bailout for whatever BS "necessity" they advance.TxTarpon said:
Good for yall. Lots of stories like that.
I know two businesses that kept chugging along and PPP went straight to the ownership partners.
FIFYBexar Ag said:
If abusinessstudent or family of a student can't keep reserves ofemployeessalarycollege costs that's their own fault, why should taxpayers bail out thesebusiness ownersstudents who used the loans forinvestment properties, personal cash reserves, lavish trips, etc… worthless degrees...
LarryElder said:Yeah how many people have been caught to date?DCAggie13y said:Bexar Ag said:
You know how much fraud with those loans has taken place?
Those that committed fraud are going to be caught if they haven't been already. You were required to submit historical IRS form 941s to validate your payroll. Those are the forms used to determine how much you owe the IRS in payroll taxes.
So if you falsify those to get a big PPP loan you would end up owing more in payroll taxes than the value of the PPP. One way or another the fraudsters will be caught.
The fraudulent unemployment payouts are a different story and it looks like the majority of that fraud will never be recovered.
Her?_mpaul said:Yeah, but when the time comes, you'll be right her supporting the next government bailout for whatever BS "necessity" they advance.TxTarpon said:
Good for yall. Lots of stories like that.
I know two businesses that kept chugging along and PPP went straight to the ownership partners.
Oh, you got me on a typo! Solid.TxTarpon said:Her?_mpaul said:Yeah, but when the time comes, you'll be right her supporting the next government bailout for whatever BS "necessity" they advance.TxTarpon said:
Good for yall. Lots of stories like that.
I know two businesses that kept chugging along and PPP went straight to the ownership partners.
Paying attention ain't your thing.
Run along and cash your gubbermint check.
_mpaul said:I have a better idea. Just get the government out of the student-loan (housing/healthcare) business and let the market decide the appropriate terms.Sims said:
While we're analyzing things... I think student loans for civil and electrical engineering should have a prime + 1% interest rate and loans for gaelic literature studies should have a prime + 15% interest rate. After all, we're underwriting risk of repayment right?
Yeah!_mpaul said:I have a better idea. Just get the government out of the student-loan (housing/healthcare) business and let the market decide the appropriate terms.Sims said:
While we're analyzing things... I think student loans for civil and electrical engineering should have a prime + 1% interest rate and loans for gaelic literature studies should have a prime + 15% interest rate. After all, we're underwriting risk of repayment right?
I have no idea who came up with the $200b in fraud nor how accurate it is. If they know the amount, then they know who committed the fraud and they should go after them.TxTarpon said:See above with the $200b in fraud referenceTeslag said:LarryElder said:
LOL I know soo many businesses just took the money and closed down anyway.
If they did that they would be required to pay back the loan. They had to keep the payroll for a set amount of time and it wasn't short.
DCAggie13y said:LarryElder said:DCAggie13y said:Bexar Ag said:
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DCAggie13y said:LarryElder said:Yeah how many people have been caught to date?DCAggie13y said:Bexar Ag said:
You know how much fraud with those loans has taken place?
Those that committed fraud are going to be caught if they haven't been already. You were required to submit historical IRS form 941s to validate your payroll. Those are the forms used to determine how much you owe the IRS in payroll taxes.
So if you falsify those to get a big PPP loan you would end up owing more in payroll taxes than the value of the PPP. One way or another the fraudsters will be caught.
The fraudulent unemployment payouts are a different story and it looks like the majority of that fraud will never be recovered.
There have been numerous news stories about people that were caught and prosecuted. The way the application was set up makes it almost impossible not to get caught. Even if someone hasn't been caught yet, the paper trail will get them eventually.
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Across the country, only 178 people have been convicted so far in PPP fraud cases, according to the Justice Department. Many more prosecutions are coming, but even if the numbers reach 2,000 or 20,000 it will be only a small fraction of the fraud.
The Govt is Going After the Ones they WantQuote:
I have no idea who came up with the $200b in fraud nor how accurate it is. If they know the amount, then they know who committed the fraud and they should go after them.
Were you on the Hunter Biden deal?Quote:
Then give a 30-day grace period for those who know they committed fraud or think they may have committed fraud to fess up and pay it back or risk twice the time in prison.
Ducks4brkfast said:
One was an act of congress. One was not.
Hth.
Bexar Ag said:
If student loans are required to, why arent PPP loans. That was free money given to business owners who pocketed that cash. Pure Socialism.
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/09/1145040599/ppp-loan-forgiveness
Yes, there was cowardice and a failure of leadership all around. But lets not pretend this wasn't 90% coming from the Left.Quote:
You mean like Greg Abbot and Donald Trump?
They were initially in on the flatten the curve, shut your bidness down too.
Bexar Ag said:
If a business can't keep reserves of employees salary that's their own fault, why should taxpayers bail out these business owners who used the loans for investment properties, personal cash reserves, lavish trips, etc…
It didn't just go to business owners, so that sort of ruins whatever weak argument you were going to make right there.Bexar Ag said:
Who benefits the most business owners, what political party do most business owners lean?
"The Left" does not run Texas state govt.93MarineHorn said:Yes, there was cowardice and a failure of leadership all around. But lets not pretend this wasn't 90% coming from the Left.Quote:
You mean like Greg Abbot and Donald Trump?
They were initially in on the flatten the curve, shut your bidness down too.