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stimulus bill ????
Will the stimulas bill be good for the country in the long run. Read it and tell us your opinion:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_160569.html |
ain't stimulatin....
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Lower Healthcare Costs: To save not only jobs, but money and lives, we will update and computerize our
healthcare system to cut red tape, prevent medical mistakes, and help reduce healthcare costs by billions of dollars each year. ! $20 billion for health information technology to prevent medical mistakes, provide better care to patients and introduce cost-saving efficiencies. ! $4.1 billion to provide for preventative care and to evaluate the most effective healthcare treatments. |
“Making Work Pay” tax credit. The bill would cut taxes for more than 95% of working
families in the United States. For 2009 and 2010, the bill would provide a refundable tax credit of up to $500 for working individuals and $1,000 for working families. This tax credit would be calculated at a rate of 6.2% of earned income, and would phase out for taxpayers with adjusted gross income in excess of $75,000 ($150,000 for married couples filing jointly). Taxpayers can receive this benefit through a reduction in the amount of income tax that is withheld from their paychecks, or through claiming the credit on their tax returns. This proposal is estimated to cost $145.309 billion over 10 years. 145 billion over 10 years - WTF is 500 bucks going to do? |
New Fed mobiles how does that stimulate
New Homeland Security Building likewise I don't see stimulus being the complete answer Lower the capital gains tax, Keep tax credits in place add more for alternative energy, healthcare, energy efficiency |
Here's my quick take (no surprise to many here) it won't fix anything. This bill is nothing more then 10 years worth of Democrat programs wrapped up in a con job bill forced down the American throats by the "Messia". The Govornment caused the problem we are in and now they will make it worse. Tell me one program that they run that accomplished what it was supposed to do.
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market tanked today on news of TARP 2.
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No sense reading it, it's only a trillion with interest and with Geitner talking about needing another 2 trillion today it's peanuts.
Glad the market has such confidence in the "spending" bill and Geitner, the only man for the job, with a 400 point drop. |
Where are the Obama defenders to point out the way this bill will help fix America's economy? Help me understand
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As long as they keep the $30 million in the bill for studying the Satlwater Mouse in Pelosie's state, the economy will be right back on track.
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It's so easy for these "talking head" politicians to whoop and holler about the stimulus package, because they are going to benefit from it in way too many ways. With all the hidden/subtle pork programs and mumbo-jumbo doubletalk explanations, their going to end up pocketing a big chunk of this money for themselves.
Instead of doing what would be the normal, common sense things to help the economy, they want to play roulette with the entire country's future. AND THEY BET IT ALL ON "00"! |
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thanks 4 the $ 13 extra bucks in my pay check WOW --- KEEP IT U need it more than I do Link SR:mad: |
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Oink Oink. Prolly help a research hospital like Jefferson, but as with most of these research facilities everything is in place and wouldn't create many new jobs. |
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Thanks! |
Amazing how the propaganda changed.
Last week it was supposed to create 4 million jobs. Now today, as it is soon to be signed by the president, a little hedging going on as it was stated that it would Save and create 3.5 million jobs. Where is Honest Abe when you need him. :huh: |
IF u need 13$ give me your addy
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how bout saltys addy,13 bucks, send me your addy.:jump:
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Yes I'm sitimulated.Excuse me......I've got to use the bathroom.Where's the GLADE????:bs:
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Here's a little help. http://www.boston.com/news/nation/wa...an_affect_you/
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I don't have a lot of time right now to go through and debate point by point. I grabbed some of the lines from the article you posted Buckman, and bolded a few that directly relate to jobs. I agree that there is some crap in here, but there is a lot of good as well. A main goal of education spending in the stimulus bill is to help keep teachers on the job. Nearly 600,000 jobs in elementary and secondary schools could be eliminated by state budget cuts over the next three years, according to a study released this past week by the University of Washington. Fewer teachers means higher class sizes, something that districts are scrambling to prevent. Highways repaved for the first time in decades. Century-old waterlines dug up and replaced with new pipes. Aging bridges, stressed under the weight of today's SUVs, reinforced with fresh steel and concrete. But the $90 billion is a mere down payment on what's needed to repair and improve the country's physical backbone. And not all economists agree it's an effective way to add jobs in the long term, or stimulate the economy. OK, I agree that long-term it may not be a solution, but someone will have to do this work, right? The package includes $20 billion aimed at "green" jobs to make wind turbines, solar panels and improve energy efficiency in schools and federal buildings. It includes $6 billion in loan guarantees for renewable energy projects as well as tax breaks or direct grants covering 30 percent of wind and solar energy investments. Another $5 billion is marked to help low-income homeowners make energy improvements. I am a huge proponent of this. Who wouldn't be. Even if you don't believe in the negative impacts of carbon emissions, by creating our own energy we are decreasing the amount of foreign oil we need, which improves national security and has other environmental benefits, namely, less oil, coal and nat'l gas being removed from the ground and transported The package includes $9.2 billion for environmental projects at the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. The money would be used to shutter abandoned mines on public lands, to help local governments protect drinking water supplies, and to erect energy-efficient visitor centers at wildlife refuges and national parks. The Interior Department estimates that its portion of the work would generate about 100,000 jobs over the next two years. The compromise bill doles out more than $3.7 billion for police programs, much of which is set aside for hiring new officers. An additional $1 billion is set aside to hire local police under the Community Oriented Policing Services program. The program, known as COPS grants, paid the salaries of many local police officers and was a "modest contributor" to the decline in crime in the 1990s, according to a 2005 government oversight report. Both programs had all been eliminated during the Bush administration. I took a few minutes to do this, to ask YOU guys a question. IF this stimulus plan is not the answer, what is? How do you think we should go about turning around the economy and creating jobs, locally and federally? |
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Tell, do tell what you outspoken leaders of this board, recommend this country do to get us back on the track? NO pissin, just the facts. |
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I think we are going to have to wait for sometime for someone to speak up :shocked:
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Off the top of my head, how can an intelligent vote be taken on a bill that hasn't been read by everyone in Congress and the Senate?
Imho,what Should have been done was have the Mayors and Governors from the entire country have input as to what they needed for infrastructure to create jobs BEFORE writing the bill, along with input from small, medium and large business leaders. Give tax credits for business who want to expand with a plan and hire, and tax cuts for all working citizens. I know, I know, it was an Emergency, Emergency and had to be done yesterday according to the politicians, so they grab a bunch of money, throw it against the wall and hope some sticks sometime down the road, no one knowing what's in their bill except the writers. Delete any and all pork or pet projects politicians try to insert and debate and vote on these as separate bills, later. Unlike the current bill which adds a fast rail train from LA to Las Vegas to get the gamblers there faster while the rest of the country's people sit in their cars in a giant parking lot. |
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You can double spending on a bunch of programs and help some people out. That won't fix the country. Rolling back the clock on welfare reform that Reagan and Clinton worked hard on won't help the country either. Like it or not tax breaks work...Handing out money will not. It's not even real money they are handing out. It's debt that your kids will have to pay. You have to give people insentive to work hard. An ability to grow there companies. |
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If tax breaks are always so good why don't we just eliminate taxes? Also, doesn't the bill as is contain hundreds of billions in tax breaks? Shouldn't these work to stimulate the economy while the other spending keeps the ship right side up? Again, I think there is wasteful spending in the bill, but a lot of line items, for instance spending to help communities not have to fire teachers and police, is probably needed, but the GOP is branding this as Liberal Pork. -spence |
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