Archive for January, 2008
I think I’m going to do a write in vote for Michelle Malkin this year.. Not kidding..
Rebates for Reprobates?
Well, it’s pretty sure that on top of creating an artificial controlled recession just in time for the elections, the retards in Washington are actually set to blow a few bazillion dollars of money we don’t really have, to “stimulate” their political image. On top of the ridiculousness of the whole “stimulus package” charade, they are actually argued over language that could have easily resulted in giving rebates to illegal aliens, (as if it was debatable) & then proceeded to cut out high income earners from getting a rebate altogether. Way to go Washington! They managed to close that loop hole, but no word on what to do about the gobs of illegals who have false identities & social security numbers, so they’ll still get a check. So lets recap; In effect, we penalize the law abiding people who pay the most taxes, but be sure that some illegal aliens can send our money out of the country where it’s worth more over the border! (at least for now)
Perhaps some of these Washington idiots are addicted to Viagra, & therefore can’t get “Stimulus” out of their heads?
Today I heard that some retailers are actually finding that people are putting off buying things, because they’re waiting for that big check to come in April or May.. Wow, that immediate stimulus really worked great huh? It’s causing people to HOLD OFF ON SPENDING, instead of spending now to head off this (albeit phantom) recession..
This is just really out of hand, & I’m thinking we need to punish the Republican party for going along with it, by not voting for any of their pseudo conservative candidates. I’m doing a write in vote for Michelle Malkin in the General Election if McCain wins the nomination. I’ve had it..
From the Fox.com Story
The Senate Finance Committee approved a stimulus bill that would give $500 to tax filers who earned less than $150,000 in 2007, or $1,000 to married, joint tax filers with a combined income less than $300,000. Each child under 17 would be worth another $300.
The committee vote Wednesday was 14-5 — with just three committee Republicans joining all the Democrats on the panel.
The new cap is higher than the House-passed version, which places a $600 limit on singles making $75,000, or $1,200 for joint-filing married couples who make $150,000. With assorted other elements, it raises the package to a cost of $193 billion.
Baucus, under tremendous pressure from his Democratic colleagues to cut America’s richest taxpayers out of the rebates, made the changes, and Grassley spoke favorably about the caps being inserted despite his preference for no caps.
But that’s not the only point of contention. An extension to unemployment benefits is shaping up to be the central fight when this bill makes it to the Senate floor.
The Finance Committee bill extends unemployment payments for 13 weeks to those whose benefits have run out, with 26 more weeks available in states with a 6.5 percent unemployment rate.
More on this at MY CANDIDATE’S WEB SITE.. Oh, & she slam dunks it here too.. ~ Dan Lee
Pardon me while I go hurl..
It’s McCain in Florida, & a hurricane in my stomach.. Maybe I’ll write more after I throw up my Dinner.. If we wins the nomination, I may have to sit this one out, or vote for Obama in protest should he beat Billary..
~ Dan Lee