When the two checks were supposed to be relatively close in time, then you could explain how they added up to $2000. If the two checks are like 5-6 months apart (which looks likely), it takes gymnastics to explain that $1400 is actually $2000 because of the $600 (that you received last year).jirodreamsofdank wrote:It's incredibly Democrat that they ran ads that said "vote for us for $2000 checks," then changed that to $1400 once the runoffs were over, and are now bargaining with themselves to exclude ~40% of the people who received the last stimulus, without increasing the amount for the people under the threshold.
As far as narrowing the eligibility, it's going to be horrible if there are millions of people who got checks from Trump, but they didn't get checks from Biden.
I have my fingers crossed that Democrats are not going to quickly blow the whole trifecta: house, senate and white house.
It doesn't hurt to call your Senators (and Representatives' when appropriate) offices... remain calm, you are probably talking to an intern. With the Covids, it's all voice mail now. This situation might already be fully baked, but maybe for the next thing...