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Axle:
In general, a lot of those items are good items... for a different bill. They won't really help the economy right now, like we need.
mallcrawl:
we don't need to help the economy right now we need to take our licks for living as a debt based society for the last 20+ years and start consuming a little less
specificaly in the average household
-someone needs to quit working and stay home with the kids
-because someone just quit work we need to move into a smaller place or rent out the extra bedroom we've been using as a game/computer/storage room
-learning to cook again instead of buying manufactured meals might be a good idea health and finacialy
-all those things we've been saying about getting public transit working and reducing our driving for years
now as to this stimulus bil its insidious it is by giving back the money as job creating projects and small sums in our paycheck they make sure all the folks living paycheck to paycheck spend it on latte's instead of investing it somewhere, which is why it just might actualy work, at least untill the creditors forclose on the national debt
rocket:
The economy will fix it self, in time. throwing money at it won't change a thing, except to drive us deeper in debt and raise inflation! the new deal didn't work, even FDR's close friend/adviosr told him so! It didn't work in Japan in the 90's. Why do people think it will work now? Even the currrent congressional budget oversight committee says its not going to work! And they are rushing it so fast to keep the public from learning more about it. Cause once the public learns more about it, they will cry foul!
mallcrawl:
--- Quote from: rocket on February 11, 2009, 01:31:48 AM ---1)The economy will fix it self, in time. 2) Cause once the public learns more about it, they will cry foul!
--- End quote ---
1) sure will balance out after a while
2) unfourunatly the retarded sheep won't they'll cry that their particular need should have gotten a biger chunk
rocket:
#2 is probably true. Oh, the "big tax break" in the stimulus bill equals about $13 a week for the average american (less for thoes who make less). Hardly enough extra money to stimulte the economy. "hmmm, maybe I can afford to supersize my meal this week!"
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