What is our federal government thinking? Spending over 42 million dollars to inform us about the check each of may receive and how to get it doesn't really seem to be fiscally responsible. I mean, we have all seen stories on TV, read them in papers, heard them on the radio and many have even checked out the various web sites. AARP has printed and distributed information on the subject. Why does the IRS have to spend 42 million dollars telling how they are going to spend another nearly 150 million?
Are they being smarter than we may think? If there is anyone who does not "normally file' an income tax return, they must file a form 1040A to be eligible for the stimulus check. Is this a way to find out who is not filing and why? Maybe the 42 million isn't such a bad idea.