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SayAnything Shocker: Most Americans Saving Rebate Checks, Or Using It To Pay Down DebtDisclaimer: This article is a blog post and does not represent the views
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May 7 2008 12:00AM
http://sayanythingblog.com/index.php The folks in the media are trying to play off the rebates as little more than a fart in the dismal wind of a recession (a recession that’s yet to manifest itself, butt I digress), but there is a larger point here to be made:
Nancy Pelosi is saying she wants more rebates to further stimulate the economy. So let’s think about this for a moment. More money in our pockets means more debt getting paid off (especially nice given the housing market). More money available for necessities. And, in some instances, more money available for luxuries So, if all that is true, why not make the rebates permanent by cutting taxes for all Americans? Why not let all Americans keep more of their money in their pockets rather than sending it off to the government? Certainly that would be a cheaper (from an administrative standpoint), less complicated and more-permanent solution to our current economic stagnation. If a one-time check can help, how about a permanent reduction in the amount of taxes paid? Or does that make too much sense? |
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