Will a person receiving a stimulus check feel happy or proud that they just got a 500 dollar check?
2009-02-19T07:46:28Z
Will it stimulate them to work harder to live or work less to freeload
2009-02-19T07:53:31Z
Will you thank the taxpayers for this contribution
2009-02-19T09:07:27Z
Can anybody answer all of my questions
2009-02-19T09:40:47Z
ritarose I never asked you to comment me, please be respectful or I will block. I dont mind if you disagree but please dont call me names
2009-02-19T09:41:24Z
So far alot of people disagreed with me ,b ut I dont see them calling me names ritarose
2009-02-19T09:50:15Z
You should at least thank the people who are paying for that check ritarose. If you want to know what poor really is just visit Mexico then you will see what hard work really is.
2009-02-19T13:20:39Z
Jan, she was referring to me by you and she was insulting me.
Anonymous2009-02-19T08:49:47Z
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We will pay some bills or pay for some repairs on our home. We will put it to good use and not waste it.
You know I really don't think that the average American is looking for handouts. If the government wants to give us a check to help stimulate the economy so be it. If they can waste money on roads to no where and other pork-barreling projects, why does this bother anyone if it goes to the people who pay the taxes? The check Bush sent me went to pay a doctor's bill. I was glad to have it. Yet I worked hard for my pension and keeping a savings. The United States has had public debt since its inception. Reformation is what is needed. This too shall pass, I really believe that.
You may know freeloaders but most of us do not,and have never,ever been freeloaders. Speak only for yourself. No people have worked any harder than we have to make this country a wonderful place to live and work. I don't know what proud has to do with any of this, we didn't vote on this money, it is being handed to us by uncle sam. We just get to spend it to give the economy a boost. That is what we are being told anyway. Most of us only get $250.00 not the 5 you talk about. I had to check back to see just who posed this question and shook my head, ok I thought so. One of two who think many of us are freeloaders We aren't you know, sir, our former occupations are a good example of how hard 99% of us have worked over the years. I wish you love, I wish you peace and I wish you good thoughts.
The $500 is a tax reduction, not a check in the mail. You can't spend it you can just rejoice in the lower tax you will have to pay. The check I got last year went for new tires for my car. Most true Americans are used to hard work and earning their own living.
It will not cause me to work either harder or less. I will not thank the taxpayers as I am one of them. And it won't be in the form of a check, just a tax credit. It will merely free up that much to pay my bills with.