Would you refuse money ($600) from the government?

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Engineer

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Originally posted by: Cattlegod
oh and also, IIRC, you need to make < 75k, so that disqualifies everyone on ATOT.

The hell it does. It's more for couples and my wife and I are well under the limit. Bring on the cash!

Originally posted by: joshsquall
I'll be a good American and blow it on stupid shit.

Part in the bank...and ummmmm...Q9450! :D
 

Slew Foot

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Youd have to be a moron to refuse the $$. The government has no qualms about raping you for every last cent, you should be happy to have something back
 

TXHokie

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I would like to thank all the rich people that won't qualify for the rebate for subsidizing for those of us that will. I will do my part to spend it as intended.
 

Eeezee

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You asked if I would refuse money in the title, but the poll was actually "would you accept money?" Why did you do that? Now the poll results are 100% meaningless because there's no way to know how many people clicked the wrong response.

If they had shot down the rebate idea, I would have been pleased. There's nothing that can be done about it if they actually go through with it, so why would I turn it down? No one else will turn it down, why should I? Even if you convinced every intelligent American to turn it down, the other 99% of the population would still cash it in, thus your efforts would be negligible in the end.
 

Eeezee

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Originally posted by: TXHokie
I would like to thank all the rich people that won't qualify for the rebate for subsidizing for those of us that will. I will do my part to spend it as intended.

Don't worry, they already got their enormous tax cuts.
 

PurdueRy

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: TXHokie
I would like to thank all the rich people that won't qualify for the rebate for subsidizing for those of us that will. I will do my part to spend it as intended.

Don't worry, they already got their enormous tax cuts.

You obviously know nothing about tax cuts
 

PurdueRy

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Originally posted by: Cattlegod
oh and also, IIRC, you need to make < 75k, so that disqualifies everyone on ATOT.

You can make up to about 87K and still get SOMETHING. Couples is up to $150,000 to get the full amount and $165,000 to get a partial.
 

I Saw OJ

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Just in time for a little extra spending cash. My last day of work is next Friday and ill be a jobless student for the next 6 months.
 

Mo0o

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I'll accept it. I dont agree w/ the rebate but refusing it wont make a damn bit of difference. I would rather have had the government try to use the money for something else but simply returning my share doesn't help anyone and only harms me
 

SearchMaster

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I am very fiscally conservative and I have a tremendous amount of disgust for my government about how they waste our (my) money.

I thought Bush's original "economic incentive tax rebate" was idiotic, and I think this one is too. Control your damned spending you idiots.

But of course I'll take it. I'm not stupid.
 

Wonderful Pork

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I'll take the money if its given, however I won't be "blowing" it on stuff. I'll use part of it to pay for the new tires my car needs, bank the rest. Maybe pay down my auto loan a bit. So I guess in reality I'll be saving it, since the $600 thats already in the bank will stay there.
 
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This along with a big portion of tax return is going into a high yield savings account (like ING's orange account). I will gladly accept it since I make way under $75k as single (then again im only 21 but I do make good money for my age lol).

Any links out there to the current thoughts about payout amounts and such yet?
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: KaChow
First of all it's not a 'rebate', it's a 'stimulus package'. If it was a rebate I would be getting some money back and people who didn't pay taxes wouldn't get anything.

Second, please use the money for its intended purpose - spend it, don't save it! My wife and I are giving 100 of you some pocket money -- use it well!

In your thinly veiled effort to brag about making enough money to pay $60k in income tax, you came across as a self-aggrandizing asshole.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Knowing that the so-called $600 rebate is coming from essentially nowhere, a bankrupt government with a circa. 350 Billion Dollar deficit and circa. 9 Trillion Dollar debt, and knowing that cashing the check simply contributes to inflation and further devalues the dollar, would you accept it? Are you willing to become another welfare recipient, even it is only once for $600?

And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.

i don't think you know what the word 'bankrupt' means
 

theeedude

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Stick it to the government that wants you to go out and spend this money as irresponsibly as it has been spending money. :|
Instead invest that money for retirement or use it to pay off your debts!

 

Geekbabe

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I'd be a lot happier if something were done about heating oil prices. Our rebate will go towards paying for oil that's now over $3.50 a gallon here.
 

Fritzo

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Hell yeah I'm taking it. I stand to get $1800---$600 x 2 + $300 x 2 (2 kids) :D Woohoo free Florida vacation!