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Old 02-14-2009, 08:20 AM   #1
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Do you think the below is REALLY going to bring this country out of its tailspin?

Seriously?







http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/02/...ef=mpstoryview

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[*]High-speed and inner-city rail: Went from $300 million in House bill to $2.25 billion in Senate to $8 billion in final version. There also is a $6.9 billion provision for public transit. [*]Amtrak: Picked up $500 million from both House and Senate versions to total $1.3 billion. The bill stipulates that no more than 60 percent can go to the Northeast Corridor [*]National Institutes of Health: Ends up with $10 billion in the final bill. The House proposed $3.5 billion and the Senate wanted $10 billion -- $8.2 billion goes to the NIH director for his discretion. [*]Government oversight: Board to oversee stimulus bill spending will get $84 million to do the job. House bill allocated $14 million while the Senate bill called for $7 million. There is also more than $100 million more for various inspectors general in different agencies.[/align]
[*]NASA: Banked just more than $2 billion, including $400,000 for science/global-warming research. [/align]
Losers
[*]Veterans: Nearly all items for Veterans Affairs were reduced and the $2 billion the Senate wanted for VA construction was wiped out altogether. The VA did get one thing: $1 billion for medical facilities renovation and retooling. [*]Military construction: Cut and put into a general pot, a change from targeted money for each branch of the services. Army construction alone went from $600 million in the Senate and $900 million in the House to $180 million in the final bill. But negotiators compromised over a general military construction fund -- the House wanted $3.75 billion while the Senate allocated $118 million and settled on $1.45 billion for all services. [*]FBI: Senate had allocated $475 million but all was cut out of final bill.[/align]
Survivors
[*]Pandemic flu research: Although senators agreed it wouldn't produce jobs, it's getting $50 million in the final bill, down from nearly $900 million. Watch the latest on the stimulus bill ยป Damage control
[*]Foreclosures: $2 billion is set for a neighborhood stabilization program that helps areas plagued with foreclosures by buying back properties and preventing blight. [*]Homeless: $1.5 billion is directed to homelessness prevention. [*]Passports: $90 million is going to the State Department to deal with domestic facilities that deal with passports and training. [*]Social Security: $500 million goes to replace its 30-year-old computer system. Tax breaks
[*]Car buyers: Anyone who buys a new car in 2009 gets to deduct the sales tax. To qualify, buyer must make less than $125,000 individually or $250,000 jointly. Cost is $1.7 billion. [*]Homebuyers: First-time homebuyers who purchase this calendar year get an $8,000 tax credit which does not have to be repaid like a similar measure last year. This phases out for people making more than $75,000 individually or $150,000 jointly. "First-time homebuyer" is defined as someone who has not owned a home for the past three years. Cost: $6.63 billion. Paying for college
[*]Pell grants: will increase to a maximum of $5,350 per student in 2009-2010 year thanks to two provisions in the stimulus. [*]Tax credits: Individuals making less than $80,000 or families making less than $160,000 can get up to $2,500 in tax credits for college tuition. 40 percent ($1,000) of the credit is refundable. Cost: $13.9 billion over 10 years.[/align]
Making work pay
[*]Tax credits: Anyone making $75,000 individually or $150,000 as a family will get refundable tax credit up to $400 per person or $800 per family.[/align]


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Old 02-14-2009, 10:58 AM   #2
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Pell grants: will increase to a maximum of $5,350 per student in 2009-2010 year thanks to two provisions in the stimulus.
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Old 02-14-2009, 11:59 AM   #3
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F3d - pell grants will help this country recover from the depths of this recession ...... how ?
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Old 02-14-2009, 12:41 PM   #4
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my guess is to help students get high interest credit cards and put themselves into debt before they even graduate....lol
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Everything you listed up there stealthy will help, of course there are lots more in the plan, you just named a few.
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Old 02-14-2009, 03:33 PM   #6
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in other words 56 billion +/- you agree is NOT going to help us recover in any way, shape or form really


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Everything you listed up there stealthy will help, of course there are lots more in the plan, you just named a few.
I'm glad you think so, since you will be paying for it. You are still paying taxes, aren't you? Sadly, I don't make enough taxable currency to pay income tax. Your guy Obama wants to redistribute some of his monopoly money to people in just my situation, BTW thanks.

Aaahhh! Can't you just feel the equality?
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As long as it helps me.
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As long as it helps me.
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No different than the baby boomers. That's the only thing of interest to me in that stimulus plan anyways.
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