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[QUOTE="niccolai:885149"][QUOTE="tinygiantclothing:884963"] I think they should have taken the 790billion and divided it fairly among the 300million US citizens. homeless, home owners.. whatever.. it would have went 100% back in to the economy and the problem would have been solved. [/QUOTE] I see alot of people saying this lately, but i think it's flawed. How many people spent their simulus checks last year on vacationing out of the country? How many people used it as payments toward their japanese or german car? How many people used it to buy those built in japan plasma TVs and other home electronics? How many people bought computers with it? How many people spent it at places like walmart, and target instead of small, local stores? If you give the money directly to the people, they give it to everyone else in the world. The american People aren't responsible enough, large corporations aren't responsible enough, and most politicians aren't responsible enough for any sort of stimulus plan to EVER work. This is black and white: THE ONLY WAY TO IMPROVE OUR ECONOMY IS TO CUT SPENDING. NOT CONTINUE SPENDING AND JUST PRINT MORE MONEY. that 790$ bailout will end up costing us 1.2 trillion in inflation since the federal reserve prints it all based on dept. If anyone here gets stimulus, I hope you enjoy spending it and bitching that the cost of milk going up to 13$ a gallon in the next 3 years, and gas hitting the $8 mark.[/QUOTE]
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