Will a tax refund make a bit of difference in the economy?

Will it just be a way for Bush to get more money too the wealthy?

2008-01-29T01:40:52Z

Sorry if I hit a nerve.

Anonymous2008-01-29T01:53:29Z

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So, some of us will get a little bit of money.
Most people will spend it at WalMart.
Buying what?
Stuff imported from China.
Who's economy are we helping?
China's, of course!
Enuff said.

twelvepastsix2008-01-29T01:39:44Z

yes. it's a morale booster.
a shot of money joy.
the unexpected gift--what shall we do?!
so exciting, extra money--found funds!
it'll be spring---fever..extra money burning a
hole in your pocket/book--time to release the joy on the
local mall. Work hard, why not treat yourself a little extra nice.
Remember the good Republican/Bush come poll time to give a little something back to the Grinches who could steal the show. ..Who town? Boxes, ribbons, bows...

dat2008-01-29T01:37:40Z

they say that $1.00 released into the economy equals $1.80 of freed up funds in the economy because of the 'fan out' effect.

giginotgigi2008-01-29T03:30:33Z

If you used those money to pay your mortgage, the trust in mortgage will be back and the stock market would go up or stable. Then, the global econmoy would thanks you for nothing.