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It's way too easy to talk about bailing out the corporations and not the common citizen. It's cororate welfare and they are begging for more. AIG just came back for 12 MORE million in addition to the 85 and 32 billion they got in the last few weeks.
Case closed. I won't push for one; but I'd definitely welcome it. And I wouldn't aid the poor retailing behemoths one bit. I would feel worse for local small businesses; but nothing is more important to me than knocking down my debt.
I really think government is mis-diagnosing the problem here. Although I'm glad gov't is taking steps towards doing something (unlike in 1930), enough has been done already, at least for the time being. The market is reacting to news now, not true indicators of the economy. This is just creating more bubbles and not really looking at the fundamentals of the economy and what is really going on.
So I am less interested in if its the right thing and more interested in what changed in Washington that made them decide this is how they should respond when we simply muddled through recessions in the past?
We are the little people. The people who live from paycheck to paycheck. We are the people who are really struggling today.
With our first check we purchased new windows for our new home. Yes, we were lucky enough to get a conventional mortgage on a house this year before the bottom fell out. However, it needed and still continues to need a lot of improvements done.
If we were blessed with another check, it would also go into something for our house. So, yes our money would benefit the economy in the short run, but it would also benefit our family in the long run in that eventually the housing market will have to turn around and we will have established equity in the house in so much as the work that we've put into it.
I don't think it will help, but I would be glad to cash it :)
Don't allow these crooks to continue to steal from the population any longer, read the economic theories of Ludwig von Mises at his site.
Gas prices or down now and I think that is helping tremendously. I live in Nebraska tho where the housing problems, unemployment and debt problems so far really hasn't hit us yet. I am a stay at home mom and my husband works 45 hours a week and we live paycheck to paycheck, so would really help for Christmas if they got them out sooner then later.
Although, I thought I heard something about it not going directly to people (all that is) more so towards people who are unemployed or don't work and to city things and the food stamp program. Which will do absolutly nothing to us little people. (middle class people as Obama puts it)
If they don't want people paying bills w/ it then send it some sort of credit card that has to be spent at stores only. If that is what they want they can sure make sure that happens.
Britian tried this bail-out stimulas a year or two ago and it does not work! I would like to know the ramifications of letting our economy bottom out! Is this bailout because of the global status of our companies or does it include concern of the ripple effect in Europe and the rest of the world? I would like to know the positive effects of the bail-out also. Unlike the first bail-out "We the People" would like a report every month of what is being done with our long term debt after it has been distributed. The follow-ups can be placed on the internet for "We the People" to follow and research.
Sincerely, Evelyn Stark