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Vette73

Lifer
Jul 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: JS80

That is the stupidest thing ever. So someone that makes $85,000.00 gets it but someone who happen to make $85,000.01 gets nothing?

I don't think that is going to happen. It would cause an uproar from hell. To give it to the 40 million working people who pay ZERO or actually get more than they paid back and then not to people over a certain limit, especially ones that are as low as has been mentioned, would be suicide. Besides, I still haven't seen much of this being mentioned other than this thread. From everything I've read, they're looking at elimating the 10% tax bracket for one year, which would take care of everyone paying taxes and then extend the same credit to those that work but actually don't pay.

No it would not be suicide as you put it. Bush and just about everybody knows that if you want to give a little jump start you give money to people that will spend it. Thats why all his little tax breaks for big business and upper class/rich have done little. Thats why HE wants to give money to lower end/poor people as they are more likely to go spend it on something to give a little jump and less likely to invest it. When push comes to shove, i.e. his legacy, he knows how things really work and the ole song and dance of tax breaks and welfare for the big business and rich does not affect the US economy on a large scale any more as they are just as likely to give themselves a nice bonus or send it overseas. Poor people though will buy TVs, cars, food, gas, etc... items that built the economy from the ground up. Mind you I don;t think this will help more then just a short term boost and just add more to the national debt but hey whats another trillion or so for republicans. They know they can just blame dems when they have to get back in power and pay the bills the Repub's ran up, i.e. spending cuts and more taxs/fees.
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: Pocatello
I wonder how much of the money would go to Wal-mart, target, Costco, sams club etc and then straight to China.

/fixed
 

Wheezer

Diamond Member
Nov 2, 1999
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Poor people though will buy TVs, cars, food, gas, etc... items that built the economy from the ground up.


which is why they will stay poor.

Giving money to the poor is just a short term fix they stimulate the economy but then once their money is gone they are crying because they can't afford anything except what they charge on their credit cards that they should not have in the first place, then the gov't steps in and hits the banks for "predatory credit card practices" or some bullshit.

Give money to business and they invest it back into the business which is longer term....why ? because they can build their business then write off the investment in equipment, training or anything else.

Once they show some growth and improvement then others are more likely to invest which will help drive the stock, and a good stock market is what for the economy?

How many poor people are you willing to invest your money into? what do you think your rate of return will be?

 

Siddhartha

Lifer
Oct 17, 1999
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Originally posted by: Linflas
I think we'll just bank it, if for no other reason, just to not act like a sheep and do the little spending spree they seem convinced we'll do.

The idea is to get people to spend or to not stop spending money and soften the impact of a recession.

I will get a camera and a new computer case.

 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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Maybe all we should donate the money to the campaign efforts of politicians aren't this grossly irresponsible.
 

Mermaidman

Diamond Member
Sep 4, 2003
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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: huberm
two chicks at the same time

LOL. Quality chicks, at that... :D
Well, it's no longer $800 as originally proposed, but I'd imagine that $600 will get an acceptable pair of chicks. Or if you're married, spend $1200 and both of you can enjoy together :p
 

Svnla

Lifer
Nov 10, 2003
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I heard that the earliest you can get the money is May 2008.

I will put that money into savings/CD ,probably 1% APY by the time I get the money :( and save it for a new house.
 

Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
28,653
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Instinct is to save it, but this would all go to a caribbean cruise for me and the better half.
 

KMc

Golden Member
Jan 26, 2007
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Well, unfortunately, based on how they have explained it thus far, it looks like I won't be getting anything.
 

dainthomas

Lifer
Dec 7, 2004
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3,950
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Originally posted by: Mermaidman
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: huberm
two chicks at the same time

LOL. Quality chicks, at that... :D
Well, it's no longer $800 as originally proposed, but I'd imagine that $600 will get an acceptable pair of chicks. Or if you're married, spend $1200 and both of you can enjoy together :p

Why $1200? A married couple could bring in a pretty decent girl for $600 easy. Or so I've heard.
 

Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
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Originally posted by: KMc
Well, unfortunately, based on how they have explained it thus far, it looks like I won't be getting anything.

How's that, you don't owe or haven't paid enough?
 

crystal

Platinum Member
Nov 5, 1999
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Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Originally posted by: XZeroII
hmmm...

Either 1 $800 hooker,
or 800 $1 hookers.

So hard to decide...

Think harder about the $1 hookers. Made your decision?

As some wise men said, it is all the same when the light is out. ;)
 

crystal

Platinum Member
Nov 5, 1999
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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: JS80

That is the stupidest thing ever. So someone that makes $85,000.00 gets it but someone who happen to make $85,000.01 gets nothing?

I don't think that is going to happen. It would cause an uproar from hell. To give it to the 40 million working people who pay ZERO or actually get more than they paid back and then not to people over a certain limit, especially ones that are as low as has been mentioned, would be suicide. Besides, I still haven't seen much of this being mentioned other than this thread. From everything I've read, they're looking at elimating the 10% tax bracket for one year, which would take care of everyone paying taxes and then extend the same credit to those that work but actually don't pay.

No it would not be suicide as you put it. Bush and just about everybody knows that if you want to give a little jump start you give money to people that will spend it. Thats why all his little tax breaks for big business and upper class/rich have done little. Thats why HE wants to give money to lower end/poor people as they are more likely to go spend it on something to give a little jump and less likely to invest it. When push comes to shove, i.e. his legacy, he knows how things really work and the ole song and dance of tax breaks and welfare for the big business and rich does not affect the US economy on a large scale any more as they are just as likely to give themselves a nice bonus or send it overseas. Poor people though will buy TVs, cars, food, gas, etc... items that built the economy from the ground up. Mind you I don;t think this will help more then just a short term boost and just add more to the national debt but hey whats another trillion or so for republicans. They know they can just blame dems when they have to get back in power and pay the bills the Repub's ran up, i.e. spending cuts and more taxs/fees.

How is this rebate works anyway? If one spouse makes about $85k but another spouse makes less than that. Their combine income is less than the cut off limit. Does this mean they will get $1200 or only $600 i.e. one qualify
 

KMc

Golden Member
Jan 26, 2007
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Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: KMc
Well, unfortunately, based on how they have explained it thus far, it looks like I won't be getting anything.

How's that, you don't owe or haven't paid enough?

Apparently, I make too much.
 

djheater

Lifer
Mar 19, 2001
14,637
2
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We have been planning to take a cruise for our 10th anniversary for a couple of years.
This will pay for that, and what I put aside to pay for it will probably go toward the bar tab on the ship ;) (actually I will feel more free to do some nicer shore excursions).