Certain people get lost in the politics. For example, individuals that don’t qualify for unemployment. Let’s say you had a job and got layed off. You never took unemployment thinking you would get another job pretty quick because you are damn good at what you do. But it never dawned on you that no company will hire you because you are 50+ years of age. So as time slipped by, you didn’t get a job pretty quick and no longer meet requirements for unemployment because there is a gap in your consecutive quarters of work. So now you are still unemployed, chances of getting hired somewhere are less than zero, you have no benefits, you have consumed your savings, and this political hoax which cemented your chances of no income has thrown you a $1,200 bone to cover cost of living for the past four months. And now you, a good and upright soul, are hoping beyond hope that the government which you supported through a multitude of taxation over many years will consider your plight and offer a helping hand? Some are thinking that those that were not working don’t deserve another stimulus payout. But of course, they all have jobs and can’t by any means put themselves in your shoes. And unfortunately, we don’t know the answer to your question yet. My hope is that you get more than you hope to receive.