I'm a new dad struggling to get into housing and despises Biden and most of his cabinet. That being said I'm 100% for giving Ukraine aid to fight the Russians and N.koreans so we don't have to. It's the bigger picture. Economic and militaristic forces will definitely effect our ability to financially help the population. And if Russia is able to take a bunch of territory, our global economy shrinks along with our GDP. Giving Ukraine aid and stopping Putin is chess while saving a few hundred mil and allowing allies to fall is playing checkers and eating several board pieces...
I'm a new Dad struggling to get housing. And as nice as it would seem to get a slice of some of that money that went to Ukraine would be, it would be allowing our allies to fall for a short term small gain instead of investing in stopping a our geographic and ideological enemy that would economically grow after obtaining Ukraine. Not to mention the fact that we allies with them. And if we just allow them to take land from our allies then we would appear weak. Now im sure none of that bothers you, but you're not playing long term chess/risk. Your thinking about the short term gain without any thought to what letting Putin win would mean at home both in the immediate and long term. Think a little bigger and outside of your box of influence. There's a reason even if you can't figure out what it is.
Single mom of 3. One child aged out but this would help tremendously. I'm drowning in debt just to keep my kids in clothes, food in their belly, and bills up to date. I work and my oldest works and helps out but it's still not enough to keep us from being in a bad spot if something else breaks.
You’re doing everything you can, and I can’t imagine how tough that must be. Raising kids while working and still feeling like you’re barely staying afloat is so stressful. This kind of support could be a great help, helping families like yours breathe a little easier and not constantly worry about the "what ifs." You’re not alone, and I really hope relief like this comes soon.
@@miamisfinest5451 I’m not going to lie I felt bad after posting that question, and didn’t know where the comment was to delete it. But since it’s been seen now, I’ll leave it and respond. Let me preface, people’s dads aren’t present for different reasons, I am aware. If a dad isn’t present bc he suddenly passed or he decided to leave and it wasn’t due to the mom I really do apologize and those moms have my sentiment. But if he was a bad guys before he was a father and then one gets pregnant from him, the mom drives him away (for whatever reason). But this all assuming no child support is paid (for whatever reason), and there is multiple baby daddies, I feel no sympathy and expect the remaining parent to get it together. And I understand the reminding parent must work and do almost the impossible. If child support is paid, even in the worst cases I expect the parents and not the government to pay for the child. The sentiment for the original comment came from I’m tired of having to raise and pay for everyone’s kids. Single moms tend to be the worst when it comes to entitlement and needs. I see this a lot at work. It’s the worst when it’s a mom with multiple baby daddies. Often the children pay the consequences. I’m just tired of the lack of responsibility. I’m tired of people being charity chases. For some reason single moms to use their kids to manipulate people’s empathy for resources. I just wish all parents would stop using their bad choices as an excuse and pay their way and take care of their own kids. *based on my city’s tax break down, roughly half goes into funding education. I paid roughly 15k in taxes this year (combined). I’m looking to save money for my own education but I can’t cause I have to pay for other kids to go to school. It’s frustrating when the government uses my money to pay for kids who aren’t mine and society doesn’t question it because of impulse empathy rather than holding people accountable. It’s more frustrating when the schools are taking the money and the kids don’t know how to read. It’s all just money fatten the wallets of others and the money to go to waste. You should read Thomas Sowells, he talks about single moms being a fabric of the government to destroy the nuclear family and basically mess up society. It was through incentive programs. Single moms have been incentivized to remain that way due to gov. Subsidies. One thing I’m worried of about the bill is people having more kids just for money but not really taking care of them. Have more just to make more. Why aren’t those details explored? I tired of kids having to pay the most consequences bc of adults. I wish I didn’t fund the foolishness and adults would become responsible for their own actions. I care of the where about of the father and the mother for that matter bc I’m tired of paying/raising children who aren’t mine. I desire them and their families to become sustainable and good willed people. We need to hold people accountable for poor actions and not subsidize bad behavior. Does correction hurt and seem unfair? Possibly, but I don’t believe throwing money at the issue without moral judgment solves anything.
@@miamisfinest5451 I’m not going to lie I felt bad after posting that question, and didn’t know where the comment was to delete it. But since it’s been seen now, I’ll leave it and respond. Let me preface, people’s dads aren’t present for different reasons, I am aware. If a dad isn’t present bc he suddenly passed or he decided to leave and it wasn’t due to the mom I really do apologize and those moms have my sentiment. But if he was a bad guys before he was a father and then one gets pregnant from him, the mom drives him away (for whatever reason). But this all assuming no child support is paid (for whatever reason), and there is multiple baby daddies, I feel no sympathy and expect the remaining parent to get it together. And I understand the reminding parent must work and do almost the impossible. If child support is paid, even in the worst cases I expect the parents and not the government to pay for the child. The sentiment for the original comment came from I’m tired of having to raise and pay for everyone’s kids. Single moms tend to be the worst when it comes to entitlement and needs. I see this a lot at work. It’s the worst when it’s a mom with multiple baby daddies. Often the children pay the consequences. I’m just tired of the lack of responsibility. I’m tired of people being charity chases. For some reason single moms to use their kids to manipulate people’s empathy for resources. I just wish all parents would stop using their bad choices as an excuse and pay their way and take care of their own kids. *based on my city’s tax break down, roughly half goes into funding education. I paid roughly 15k in taxes this year (combined). I’m looking to save money for my own education but I can’t cause I have to pay for other kids to go to school. It’s frustrating when the government uses my money to pay for kids who aren’t mine and society doesn’t question it because of impulse empathy rather than holding people accountable. It’s more frustrating when the schools are taking the money and the kids don’t know how to read. It’s all just money fatten the wallets of others and the money to go to waste. You should read Thomas Sowells, he talks about single moms being a fabric of the government to destroy the nuclear family and basically mess up society. It was through incentive programs. Single moms have been incentivized to remain that way due to gov. Subsidies. One thing I’m worried of about the bill is people having more kids just for money but not really taking care of them. Have more just to make more. Why aren’t those details explored? I tired of kids having to pay the most consequences bc of adults. I wish I didn’t fund the foolishness and adults would become responsible for their own actions. I care of the where about of the father and the mother for that matter bc I’m tired of paying/raising children who aren’t mine. I desire them and their families to become sustainable and good willed people. We need to hold people accountable for poor actions and not subsidize bad behavior. Does correction hurt and seem unfair? Possibly, but I don’t believe throwing money at the issue without moral judgment solves anything.
@@miamisfinest5451 cause I pay taxes. Combine income I paid about 15k this year. Half of that goes to funding education. I don’t have kids to paying that much for public schools. And these kids still don’t know how to read. I will probably have to pay for taxes during tax season too. A lot of parents are too willing for others pay for their kids but unwilling for them to correct the child. Too many troubled children come from single home. I want parents to be responsible for their own kids and actions. That’s all. I wrote a better response twice on here and UA-cam keeps deleting it.
I think people should decide themselves if the want it monthly or a lump sum..they can decide when taxes are done..it doesn't help everyone getting it monthly...there are people that getting it one lum sum can help more.lets say you are 2 months behind rent well one lump sum helps more,or you need t pay insurance bill one lump is better. Let the people decide what they want i stead of the goverment
Absolutely! This could be a huge help for families who are struggling, especially when one or both parents are out of work. It’s tough out there, and extra support like this could make a big difference for kids, helping parents cover essentials like food, rent, and school supplies.
This seems great, but would this be a non refundable credit right? Because I know the child tax credit is $2000 per child and that is non refundable. It's the additional child care tax credit that would matter. Anyways, I think having monthly payments of the credit would be a lot better, creating a more stable extra income for families each month.
Poor people struggle, they get the lump sum and can't help but overspend because they just aren't used to it. Payments is a fantastic option to help struggling families budget that money throughout the year.
I agree. Getting monthly payments instead of one big lump sum can make budgeting so much easier, especially when money’s already tight. It helps families cover bills and essentials as they come up, instead of feeling overwhelmed or overspending all at once. Steady support just makes everything feel a little more manageable!
I received SSI and money for taking care of my granddaughter and believe I should get the child tax credit .. Can I with pretty much no income? Besides SSI and tanf?
Sorry, but there should be no child tax credit. Why should people get rewarded for choosing to have children they knew they could not afford. It's called being responsible for your choices. Seen parents that go out and spend that on a motorcycle, a sports car, or even take an expensive trip on this money instead of using it to catch up on their debt. Stop giving handouts. I don't agree with this in the same way I don't agree with bailouts for banks, automakers, and the airlines. Not holding people responsible for their choices is not fixing anything. Stop spending what you don't have. It really is that simple. You should not be rewarded because you can't figure this out.
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Our government had no problems giving billions to Ukraine. Why can’t they give us more money as American citizens?😤
I hear you-it's frustrating when it feels like there’s always money for things overseas but not enough support for families here at home.
I'm a new dad struggling to get into housing and despises Biden and most of his cabinet.
That being said I'm 100% for giving Ukraine aid to fight the Russians and N.koreans so we don't have to.
It's the bigger picture. Economic and militaristic forces will definitely effect our ability to financially help the population.
And if Russia is able to take a bunch of territory, our global economy shrinks along with our GDP.
Giving Ukraine aid and stopping Putin is chess while saving a few hundred mil and allowing allies to fall is playing checkers and eating several board pieces...
I'm a new Dad struggling to get housing. And as nice as it would seem to get a slice of some of that money that went to Ukraine would be, it would be allowing our allies to fall for a short term small gain instead of investing in stopping a our geographic and ideological enemy that would economically grow after obtaining Ukraine.
Not to mention the fact that we allies with them. And if we just allow them to take land from our allies then we would appear weak.
Now im sure none of that bothers you, but you're not playing long term chess/risk. Your thinking about the short term gain without any thought to what letting Putin win would mean at home both in the immediate and long term.
Think a little bigger and outside of your box of influence. There's a reason even if you can't figure out what it is.
The Bible says, give a man a fish you'll feed them for a day, teach them how to fish you'll feed them for a lifetime.
Well because you are not an illegal immigrant or a government worker.
Believe it when we see it
I think it would help family's a lot more to get monthly payments instead of one big payment every year
Single mom of 3. One child aged out but this would help tremendously. I'm drowning in debt just to keep my kids in clothes, food in their belly, and bills up to date. I work and my oldest works and helps out but it's still not enough to keep us from being in a bad spot if something else breaks.
You’re doing everything you can, and I can’t imagine how tough that must be. Raising kids while working and still feeling like you’re barely staying afloat is so stressful. This kind of support could be a great help, helping families like yours breathe a little easier and not constantly worry about the "what ifs." You’re not alone, and I really hope relief like this comes soon.
@@Aperson8394why does that matter to you?
@@miamisfinest5451 I’m not going to lie I felt bad after posting that question, and didn’t know where the comment was to delete it. But since it’s been seen now, I’ll leave it and respond. Let me preface, people’s dads aren’t present for different reasons, I am aware. If a dad isn’t present bc he suddenly passed or he decided to leave and it wasn’t due to the mom I really do apologize and those moms have my sentiment. But if he was a bad guys before he was a father and then one gets pregnant from him, the mom drives him away (for whatever reason). But this all assuming no child support is paid (for whatever reason), and there is multiple baby daddies, I feel no sympathy and expect the remaining parent to get it together. And I understand the reminding parent must work and do almost the impossible. If child support is paid, even in the worst cases I expect the parents and not the government to pay for the child. The sentiment for the original comment came from I’m tired of having to raise and pay for everyone’s kids.
Single moms tend to be the worst when it comes to entitlement and needs. I see this a lot at work. It’s the worst when it’s a mom with multiple baby daddies. Often the children pay the consequences. I’m just tired of the lack of responsibility. I’m tired of people being charity chases. For some reason single moms to use their kids to manipulate people’s empathy for resources. I just wish all parents would stop using their bad choices as an excuse and pay their way and take care of their own kids.
*based on my city’s tax break down, roughly half goes into funding education. I paid roughly 15k in taxes this year (combined). I’m looking to save money for my own education but I can’t cause I have to pay for other kids to go to school. It’s frustrating when the government uses my money to pay for kids who aren’t mine and society doesn’t question it because of impulse empathy rather than holding people accountable. It’s more frustrating when the schools are taking the money and the kids don’t know how to read. It’s all just money fatten the wallets of others and the money to go to waste.
You should read Thomas Sowells, he talks about single moms being a fabric of the government to destroy the nuclear family and basically mess up society. It was through incentive programs. Single moms have been incentivized to remain that way due to gov. Subsidies. One thing I’m worried of about the bill is people having more kids just for money but not really taking care of them. Have more just to make more. Why aren’t those details explored? I tired of kids having to pay the most consequences bc of adults. I wish I didn’t fund the foolishness and adults would become responsible for their own actions.
I care of the where about of the father and the mother for that matter bc I’m tired of paying/raising children who aren’t mine. I desire them and their families to become sustainable and good willed people. We need to hold people accountable for poor actions and not subsidize bad behavior. Does correction hurt and seem unfair? Possibly, but I don’t believe throwing money at the issue without moral judgment solves anything.
@@miamisfinest5451 I’m not going to lie I felt bad after posting that question, and didn’t know where the comment was to delete it. But since it’s been seen now, I’ll leave it and respond. Let me preface, people’s dads aren’t present for different reasons, I am aware. If a dad isn’t present bc he suddenly passed or he decided to leave and it wasn’t due to the mom I really do apologize and those moms have my sentiment. But if he was a bad guys before he was a father and then one gets pregnant from him, the mom drives him away (for whatever reason). But this all assuming no child support is paid (for whatever reason), and there is multiple baby daddies, I feel no sympathy and expect the remaining parent to get it together. And I understand the reminding parent must work and do almost the impossible. If child support is paid, even in the worst cases I expect the parents and not the government to pay for the child. The sentiment for the original comment came from I’m tired of having to raise and pay for everyone’s kids.
Single moms tend to be the worst when it comes to entitlement and needs. I see this a lot at work. It’s the worst when it’s a mom with multiple baby daddies. Often the children pay the consequences. I’m just tired of the lack of responsibility. I’m tired of people being charity chases. For some reason single moms to use their kids to manipulate people’s empathy for resources. I just wish all parents would stop using their bad choices as an excuse and pay their way and take care of their own kids.
*based on my city’s tax break down, roughly half goes into funding education. I paid roughly 15k in taxes this year (combined). I’m looking to save money for my own education but I can’t cause I have to pay for other kids to go to school. It’s frustrating when the government uses my money to pay for kids who aren’t mine and society doesn’t question it because of impulse empathy rather than holding people accountable. It’s more frustrating when the schools are taking the money and the kids don’t know how to read. It’s all just money fatten the wallets of others and the money to go to waste.
You should read Thomas Sowells, he talks about single moms being a fabric of the government to destroy the nuclear family and basically mess up society. It was through incentive programs. Single moms have been incentivized to remain that way due to gov. Subsidies. One thing I’m worried of about the bill is people having more kids just for money but not really taking care of them. Have more just to make more. Why aren’t those details explored? I tired of kids having to pay the most consequences bc of adults. I wish I didn’t fund the foolishness and adults would become responsible for their own actions.
I care of the where about of the father and the mother for that matter bc I’m tired of paying/raising children who aren’t mine. I desire them and their families to become sustainable and good willed people. We need to hold people accountable for poor actions and not subsidize bad behavior. Does correction hurt and seem unfair? Possibly, but I don’t believe throwing money at the issue without moral judgment solves anything.
@@miamisfinest5451 cause I pay taxes. Combine income I paid about 15k this year. Half of that goes to funding education. I don’t have kids to paying that much for public schools. And these kids still don’t know how to read. I will probably have to pay for taxes during tax season too.
A lot of parents are too willing for others pay for their kids but unwilling for them to correct the child. Too many troubled children come from single home. I want parents to be responsible for their own kids and actions. That’s all.
I wrote a better response twice on here and UA-cam keeps deleting it.
How would an extra $5,000 per child impact your family’s budget?
i have 2 kids already and ive never even gotten 4000 back from them, i wondering if my taxes are even being done right
Depends is it for everyone or only the extra poor? My middle class family is struggling too
Spending for american is to much, sending bilion to ukrania is never enough, go figure this out 😢
Money payments will help me every month, I will love this.
What about if your child is 17 do u still get 5000
I think people should decide themselves if the want it monthly or a lump sum..they can decide when taxes are done..it doesn't help everyone getting it monthly...there are people that getting it one lum sum can help more.lets say you are 2 months behind rent well one lump sum helps more,or you need t pay insurance bill one lump is better. Let the people decide what they want i stead of the goverment
How about providing tax education versus giving people money that ends up back where it came from ?
It would help pay off debt. And I would prefer it in a lump sum.
That is great news specially for children who’s parents are poor and some father do not have job
Absolutely! This could be a huge help for families who are struggling, especially when one or both parents are out of work. It’s tough out there, and extra support like this could make a big difference for kids, helping parents cover essentials like food, rent, and school supplies.
Question: my gf works couple hours a day and I work 40+hours a week, should she claim our kid or should I to get more in our pockets?
But if they dont extend it itll drop back down to 1k per child
This seems great, but would this be a non refundable credit right? Because I know the child tax credit is $2000 per child and that is non refundable. It's the additional child care tax credit that would matter. Anyways, I think having monthly payments of the credit would be a lot better, creating a more stable extra income for families each month.
Right
That would have to change quick because alot of adults with kids start to file there taxes late January and febuary.
Poor people struggle, they get the lump sum and can't help but overspend because they just aren't used to it. Payments is a fantastic option to help struggling families budget that money throughout the year.
I agree. Getting monthly payments instead of one big lump sum can make budgeting so much easier, especially when money’s already tight. It helps families cover bills and essentials as they come up, instead of feeling overwhelmed or overspending all at once. Steady support just makes everything feel a little more manageable!
it will help a lot of people do to the fact that food is going up rent is going up jobs are not paying enough and cutting people hours
I dont agree last year me and my wife used tax money only on car note it was paid for 11 months
poor people don't qualify u need to make at least 2500 if its for children then it should not matter
Nothing set in stone yet😂 nothing new.
Just send me a 5ton 6x6 so I can get to work in the snow!😂😂😂😂😂JK.
I’d vote for the monthly if asked. 🕊️🕊️🕊️
tomorrow ain't promised just give me all at once
I received SSI and money for taking care of my granddaughter and believe I should get the child tax credit ..
Can I with pretty much no income? Besides SSI and tanf?
Sorry, but there should be no child tax credit. Why should people get rewarded for choosing to have children they knew they could not afford. It's called being responsible for your choices. Seen parents that go out and spend that on a motorcycle, a sports car, or even take an expensive trip on this money instead of using it to catch up on their debt. Stop giving handouts. I don't agree with this in the same way I don't agree with bailouts for banks, automakers, and the airlines. Not holding people responsible for their choices is not fixing anything. Stop spending what you don't have. It really is that simple. You should not be rewarded because you can't figure this out.
People with children pay more taxes. A family of 6 buying clothes, diapers, food, activities, entertainment spend more on taxes than a family of 2.