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I can't wait to get my extra 13$ a week. . . .personally. . .

episodic

Lifer
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...own101_stimulus_plan_2


I'm so excited with 13 extra dollars a week, I finally have the problems of the world melting away from me. 52$ a month - will enable me to vacation in Europe finally - and with the exchange rate, I'll be able to do so much while I'm there 🙂

After 8 months of saving this windfall, I'll also be able to get a netbook I've always wanted. . .



This surely will be the end of the crisis. I'm stoked.


Who else can't wait?
 
I think they just added a provision that would allocate an additional $6 billion to design and build a computer that is capable of calculating the debt Obama is piling on the nation.

But hey... I can eat lunch at Chili's twice a month now.
 
Lol.

People scoff at a marginal decrease in their taxes, but the same posters would probably be up in arms if Congress was proposing a marginal increase in taxes.

Some people will find anything to complain about, I guess.
 
Originally posted by: blackangst1
If you invest that $52/mo it can grow to over $111,000 in 25 years with a reasonable interest rate 😉

At this rate, the 110,000 will have the same value as the initial 52$ amount after 25 years.
 
Why don't they do a one time gift card that forces you to spend it or else lose it?

Nobody is even gonna notice 13 bucks/month.
 
Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: blackangst1
If you invest that $52/mo it can grow to over $111,000 in 25 years with a reasonable interest rate 😉

At this rate, the 110,000 will have the same value as the initial 52$ amount after 25 years.

Sure. If inflation averaged 13%/year lol
 
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Why don't they do a one time gift card that forces you to spend it or else lose it?

Nobody is even gonna notice 13 bucks/month.

I agree. It isnt going to do much to stimulate the economy. Cutting a $600 check would MUCH more so.
 
Originally posted by: episodic
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...own101_stimulus_plan_2


I'm so excited with 13 extra dollars a week, I finally have the problems of the world melting away from me. 52$ a month - will enable me to vacation in Europe finally - and with the exchange rate, I'll be able to do so much while I'm there 🙂

After 8 months of saving this windfall, I'll also be able to get a netbook I've always wanted. . .

This surely will be the end of the crisis. I'm stoked.

Who else can't wait?

Instead of complaining, you could take that money and purchase a health insurance policy rather than continuing to ask for universal healthcare funded by other taxpayers like you constantly do. Of course, then you'd have to (horrors) do something responsible with your money, and of course we can't have that!

 
Originally posted by: glenn1
Originally posted by: episodic
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...own101_stimulus_plan_2


I'm so excited with 13 extra dollars a week, I finally have the problems of the world melting away from me. 52$ a month - will enable me to vacation in Europe finally - and with the exchange rate, I'll be able to do so much while I'm there 🙂

After 8 months of saving this windfall, I'll also be able to get a netbook I've always wanted. . .

This surely will be the end of the crisis. I'm stoked.

Who else can't wait?

Instead of complaining, you could take that money and purchase a health insurance policy rather than continuing to ask for universal healthcare funded by other taxpayers like you constantly do. Of course, then you'd have to (horrors) do something responsible with your money, and of course we can't have that!

Funniest thing I've read all day. You obviously know this would not even make a dent in a family policy.
 
For most of us it will be worse than a wash considering it will ultimately be married to inflation, which will more than take out that $13 in savings.
 
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Lol.

People scoff at a marginal decrease in their taxes, but the same posters would probably be up in arms if Congress was proposing a marginal increase in taxes.

Some people will find anything to complain about, I guess.

I suppose you have to pay taxes to understand.
 
Originally posted by: bbdub333
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Lol.

People scoff at a marginal decrease in their taxes, but the same posters would probably be up in arms if Congress was proposing a marginal increase in taxes.

Some people will find anything to complain about, I guess.

I suppose you have to pay taxes to understand.

Dude, I pay taxes. A shitload of taxes. And he's completely right.

There are LOTS of people out there who would turn up their nose at a $13 a week tax decrease, because it's such an insignificant amount. On the other hand, if it was a $13 a week tax increase, they would be throwing a shit-fit because it's so much.

You can't have it both ways, either $13 a week is insignificant or it is not.
 
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: bbdub333
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Lol.

People scoff at a marginal decrease in their taxes, but the same posters would probably be up in arms if Congress was proposing a marginal increase in taxes.

Some people will find anything to complain about, I guess.

I suppose you have to pay taxes to understand.

Dude, I pay taxes. A shitload of taxes. And he's completely right.

There are LOTS of people out there who would turn up their nose at a $13 a week tax decrease, because it's such an insignificant amount. On the other hand, if it was a $13 a week tax increase, they would be throwing a shit-fit because it's so much.

You can't have it both ways, either $13 a week is insignificant or it is not.

I think the big issue that a lot of us have is that we're seeing at best, $600 a year of a return per taxpayer on a $6,000 loan per taxpayer we gave the government.
 
$800 a year (after income and payroll tax) is significant to many poor or even middle class income couples. Sure, it isn't a huge amount, and it isn't as much as Obama wanted, but it would certainly be nice. It is $400/year per wage earner for those who are single or who have families with working teenagers.

I guess it must be nice to be you where $800 in a year is meaningless. And it will pay for one ticket to Europe depending on the time of year.

True, the stimulus plan will cost far more than $800 to your family. But, if it helps keeps your job you'll be far better off with the stimulus than without it. For me, it'll likely be a net loss as my job is pretty much as secure as they come for the next few years (federal government grant work).
 
Originally posted by: blackangst1
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Why don't they do a one time gift card that forces you to spend it or else lose it?

Nobody is even gonna notice 13 bucks/month.

I agree. It isnt going to do much to stimulate the economy. Cutting a $600 check would MUCH more so.

<liberal>
But that retard GWB tried that and it sucked, what an idiot, TERAA!!! TERRA TERAA!. If Obama does it, all will be well and the street lined with gold.

</liberal>

 
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