Because he loves 'Merica

In unprecedented move, Treasury orders Trump’s name printed on stimulus checks
President Trump during a ceremony to sign the coronavirus stimulus relief package. In an unprecedented move, his name will printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans. (Evan Vucci/AP)
By
Lisa Rein
April 14, 2020 at 8:46 p.m. EDT
The Treasury Department has ordered President Trump’s name be printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans, a process that could slow their delivery by a few days, senior IRS officials said.
The unprecedented decision, finalized late Monday, means that when recipients open the $1,200 paper checks the IRS is scheduled to begin sending to 70 million Americans in coming days, “President Donald J. Trump” will appear on the left side of the payment.
It will be the first time a president’s name appears on an IRS disbursement, whether a routine refund or one of the handful of checks the government has issued to taxpayers in recent decades either to stimulate a down economy or share the dividends of a strong one.
Treasury officials disputed that the checks would be delayed.
While some people receiving the checks — the centerpiece of the U.S. government’s economic relief package to stave of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic — may not care, or observe, whose name appears on them, the decision is another sign of Trump’s effort to cast his response to the pandemic in political terms.
Trump had privately suggested to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who oversees the IRS, to allow the president to formally sign the checks, according to three administration officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
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But the president is not an authorized signer for legal disbursements by the U.S. Treasury. It is standard practice for a civil servant to sign checks issued by the Treasury Department to ensure that government payments are nonpartisan.
The checks will instead bear Trump’s name in the memo line, below a line that reads, “Economic Impact Payment,” the administration officials said.
IRS to begin issuing $1,200 coronavirus payments but some Americans won’t receive check until September
The IRS will mail the checks to people for whom it does not have banking information. Many of them have low incomes.
The checks will carry the signature of an official with the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, the Treasury Department division that prints the checks. The checks will follow direct deposits issued in recent days to the bank accounts of about 80 million people. Those payments do not include Trump’s name.
The decision to have the paper checks bear Trump’s name, in the works for weeks, according to a Treasury official, was announced early Tuesday to the IRS’s information technology team. The team, working from home, is now racing to implement a programming change that two senior IRS officials said will probably lead to a delay in issuing the first batch of paper checks. They are scheduled to be sent Thursday to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service for printing and issuing.
Computer code must be changed to include the president’s name, and the system must be tested, these officials said. “Any last minute request like this will create a downstream snarl that will result in a delay,” said Chad Hooper, a quality-control manager who serves as national president of the IRS’s Professional Managers Association.
A Treasury Department representative, however, denied any delay and said the plan all along was to issue the checks next week.
“Economic Impact Payment checks are scheduled to go out on time and exactly as planned—there is absolutely no delay whatsoever,” the representative said in a written statement. She said this was a faster process than the stimulus checks the George W. Bush administration issued in 2008 to head off a looming recession.
“In fact, we expect the first checks to be in the mail early next week which is well in advance of when the first checks went out in 2008 and well in advance of initial estimates,” the statement said.
An IRS representative referred questions to the Treasury Department.
The paper checks are scheduled to be issued at a rate of 5 million each week until September, starting with the lowest-income taxpayers.
The $2 trillion stimulus, the government’s largest and most recent coronavirus rescue package, was passed by a bipartisan Congress and signed by the president. The checks to individual taxpayers were not originally Trump’s idea, but he embraced them after Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) proposed them.
The stimulus checks are arriving. People are mostly spending them on food.
The White House had initially floated a payroll tax cut as a centerpiece of its stimulus effort but backed off that plan amid concerns it would not reach American households quickly enough.
Trump has repeatedly called the legislation “a Trump administration initiative” and placed himself singularly at the center of what the government is doing to help Americans during the coronavirus response — taking full credit.
About six months before he faces reelection, with his campaign on pause because the virus has prevented him from holding the rallies that are popular with his base, the checks provide Trump with a new form of retail politics. A check provides a touchable, bread-and-butter symbol to taxpayers right in their mailboxes.
But to critics and some IRS employees, many of whom started to learn of the decision on Tuesday, the presence of Trump’s name on the checks reeks of partisanship in a corner of the government that touches all Americans and has, since the Nixon era, steadfastly steered clear of politics. After President Richard Nixon targeted a wide range of “enemy” groups for tax audits, including civil rights groups, reporters and prominent Democrats, Congress enacted laws to ensure that the agency conducts itself apolitically.
“Taxes are supposed to be nonpolitical, and it’s that simple,” said Nina Olson, who stepped down last fall after an 18-year tenure as the National Taxpayer Advocate, leading an arm of the IRS that helps individual taxpayers resolve tax problems, manages clinics for low-income taxpayers and advises the agency on service issues.
“It’s absolutely unprecedented,” Olson said.
She recalled that when the Bush administration delivered economic rebate checks of $300 to $600 to taxpayers in 2001 to share the benefits of a strong economy, the White House asked the IRS to include in a letter to taxpayers a sentence that took credit for “giving you your money back.”
The IRS commissioner at the time refused, Olson recalled, because the move was perceived as too political.
When the Bush administration launched its $168 billion economic stimulus package in 2008, the checks were signed by a treasury official.
Only the IRS commissioner and general counsel are politically appointed. The current, Trump-appointed commissioner, Charles Rettig, a tax attorney confirmed by the Senate in 2018, was appointed to a five-year term designed to carry over into a possible new administration.
Hooper, the president of the Professional Managers Association, said he was appalled by what he called “an abuse of government resources.”
“In this time of need for additional resources,” Hooper said, “anything that takes our focus from getting those checks out the door and hampers the equitable, fair administration of the tax code is not something we can support.”
H/T Washington Post

To the people receiving the 1200 or more, it's a pretty good bet that they don't give a damn one bit.

For the poeple receiving $, I'm guessing they could care less if Trump's name or Mickey Mouse or Goofy's name is printed.
Just another narcissistic move by the king.
Maybe he should have printed this instead, "I waited too long to take actions, and my denials contributed to the downturn in the economy. To the American people, I'm sorry that I really didn't get out in front of this sooner."

For the poeple receiving $, I'm guessing they could care less if Trump's name or Mickey Mouse or Goofy's name is printed.
Just another narcissistic move by the king.
Maybe he should have printed this instead, "I waited too long to take actions, and my denials contributed to the downturn in the economy. To the American people, I'm sorry that I really didn't get out in front of this sooner."
Brilliant idea, Martin....
More evidence that Trump has a serious psychological disorder. It's beyond narcissism and venturing into territory psychologists probably haven't a name for. Seriously....

Thanks to direct deposit I'll never have to even see his name on my check! Hah!

More evidence that Trump has a serious psychological disorder. It's beyond narcissism and venturing into territory psychologists probably haven't a name for. Seriously....
My 1st thought was this is a joke because he doesn't have any new buildings, golf courses, fake universities, or dummy charities to carry his name, then I realized it was an actual news story. POTUS is delaying the poorest of the poor's checks that will probably not do much to sustain them anyway to stroke his ego.
Psychs can't seem to agree on an illness or illnesses sufficient to describe him. When he took office in 20117, the assessment by 27 psychiatrists was Paranoid Psychopathic Narcissist. In 2018, he was described to Congress as "deteriorating" but the overall consensus was Incurable Malignant Narcissism. Incurable being the scary word there.

Well, You gents write too much, I can't do all that readin! But, I want to know I Love 'Merica too!!!.......peace.......joe

Gotten make sure people know who the brib is from, even if it's not actually his money.

Thanks to direct deposit I'll never have to even see his name on my check! Hah!
Same here.
Sadly, since my girlfriend doesn't have a bank account, not only will she have to wait longer but the azzhole's name will be on hers.
[Edited on 4/15/2020 by PhotoRon286]

"Now it's tear the other side down no matter the cost."
Kind of like saying "I prefer the ones that didn't get caught" about McCain's POW status? Admit it. Deep down inside you know Richie Rich the stubby fingered, draft dodging, orange tub of lard couldn't carry McCain's jock. And because men like McCain and George H.W. Bush showed courage when their number was called, it makes Cheetos Jesus nuts so he has to lash out especially at men like that. But hey if you need someone to throw around some folding chairs in a pro wrestling ring Donnie is your boy!

Obama would have put his picture on it and it would have been the greatest thing ever.
What flavor of kool-aid are you guys drinking? Might want to go a little slower.
Divide and conquer, works all the time.
They have good Americans all twisted, damn shame.
I remember a time when people could agree to disagree and that was good enough. We were all Americans. Now it's tear the other side down no matter the cost.
Well let's see. Nope, I would have remembered if Obama's picture or name were on the stimulus check we got while he was in office. No picture or name on the ones from Bush either. This is purely a new thing by the guy who has to remind you every time he talks about how good a job he's doing...because if he didn't tell you there wouldn't be any other way to know.

Cheetos Jesus
haHAHA!!! I want this on a tshirt
The Trump Line made in China is on it as we speak.

I'm not reading this whole thread but yeah Trump acts like he doesn't know anything about it. The only way his name would be on it is if it came from him. Mnuchin isn't going to come up with that idea. It's stupid. Obviously he is looking for good will out of it, and maybe votes.

Thanks to direct deposit I'll never have to even see his name on my check! Hah!
Same here.
Sadly, since my girlfriend doesn't have a bank account, not only will she have to wait longer but the azzhole's name will be on hers.
[Edited on 4/15/2020 by PhotoRon286]
Ron, most banks have to let you open account even with $1 or $10 dollars. At least down here they do if they don't in your town she could probably open one in a bigger town, get direct deposit and an atm or debit atm card and use that locally. There's also online banks if she wanted one. The check cashing stores always charging fees adds up over time.

Thanks to direct deposit I'll never have to even see his name on my check! Hah!
Same here.
Sadly, since my girlfriend doesn't have a bank account, not only will she have to wait longer but the azzhole's name will be on hers.
[Edited on 4/15/2020 by PhotoRon286]
Ron, most banks have to let you open account even with $1 or $10 dollars. At least down here they do if they don't in your town she could probably open one in a bigger town, get direct deposit and an atm or debit atm card and use that locally. There's also online banks if she wanted one. The check cashing stores always charging fees adds up over time.
We are well aware.
She signs her weekly paycheck to me and I deposit it in my free business account.
Minimum balance issues pop up when you only work four hours a week, makes no sense for her to have a bank account.

This has been coming, this has been building. I'm relatively new to the cesspool that is American politics, just going back to the later Clinton years. Because of the internet and talk radio and everything, I never knew how many people really hated Reagan until I started to read into it. But with Clinton it started to become apparent the opposition had an outlet with talk radio. Then when George W Bush was President I never thought I would see people lash out towards an American President like that, but they did with the internet fueling attacks. Then with Barack Obama, the hatred was taken to a new level. And now, it's just off the charts, the polar opposites people are at. I can't believe the people I hear on talk radio on the internet that still to this very day say Donald Trump is the best President ever. I don't understand how or why they can say that. And then of course there is opposition like never seen before to Trump, some rooted in reason and genuine concern and then there is the exaggerated and repetitive partisan opposition, but the point being..in my political life each and every President has faced more and more polarization and resistance to the point I can't imagine it getting any worse, but somehow I know it will. I expect Joe Biden to be the next President...I just hope, be a President for all people, don't be subservient to political ideology and to the opposition and to the other side don't "try and make him a one term President" - where there is opportunity to give and take, then give and take. Neither side should get all or nothing. I know this won't be the case, how silly to think this is still possible, instead Joe Biden will be the most hated and undermined President ever...just because that is the course we are on. Where does it end? Where do we end?
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