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On Aug 18, 10:46*am, hk wrote:
wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:21:49 -0400, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:12:10 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:17:12 -0400, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:58:46 -0400, TJ wrote: John H. wrote: Giving everyone $1000 is a good start towards fixing those problems. If, after that, the problems still exist, Obama will probably give everyone $2000. For sure, the problems will go away then. -- ** Good Day! ** As I said, I'm just a simple country boy. You need to explain things more fully, or I don't understand them. Assuming by "everyone" you mean all 300 million or so Americans, That could come to as much as, uh let me see... Wait a minute, my calculator doesn't go that high, I need a pencil... Ah! I get $9 trillion. Sounds like a bargain to me, although I don't see how it would work. The $600 Bush gave almost everyone only helped during one quarter. Exactly where do you expect them to get that money? Should they just print it up? From what I heard, that would devalue our falling dollar even more than it is now, and that $3000 would have less power than it might have. They could borrow it from China or somebody, but wouldn't that increase the deficit even more? Doesn't sound like a good way to balance the budget. If I did something lie that, I'd hear nasty things from my banker. But then, I'm not the government, am I? Hmmm. I'm not so sure about that one, but we'll put it on the list. Anybody got any other ideas? TJ Where does Obama get the money? From the same place Pelosi or Reid would get the money. Taxes. Higher taxes. Income redistribution on *a grand scale. Ya mean like the $1200 that Bush recently sent everybody? Bush simply borrowed the money from China. He knows you are good for it, or maybe your children and grandchildren will settle up... Bush sent me nothing, and I'm part of everybody. No, tax cheats who don't file a return, are part of a smaller sub-group. Herring is retired. If memory serves, you had to have earned income to get the tax rebate. Your tax dollars are paying for Herring's retirement, too. There's something about Herring's sort of aimless hobby-filled retirement -a type of retirement apparently shared by several posters here- that would drive me batty. Not having anything to do but engage in self-indulgent hobbies...seems mindless to me. I don't even like "vacations" that last more than a week. Whatever one thinks of Jimmy Carter, one has to admire many of his "retirement" activities that are aimed at helping the less fortunate. My father in law, retired, is a lifelong conservative Republican, but he says Carter is his model for "doing good for others" in retirement.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Part of John's compensation for his services to our country (besides the low pay) is health care, and other compensations for retirement. It's just that simple. He worked for it, he deserves it. Whether you or I agree with it, he knew he had it coming, and I'm sure that was part of his decision to make the military a career. |
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