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Offline Kevin_H.

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Stimulus package and the economy
« on: January 18, 2008, 03:57:47 pm »
Ok I will be the first to admit that I don’t squat about the economy

But here’s my question, it seems that both sides of the isle are now pushing some kind of package to boost the ever falling economy. The package is looking something like $800 for a single and $1,600 for a family, but doesn’t this just prolong the inevitable?

I mean the economy must have a down turn sometime, doesn’t it?
Shouldn’t we just let it go ahead and correct… or can we really stop it.
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2008, 04:30:01 pm »
Ok I will be the first to admit that I don’t squat about the economy

But here’s my question, it seems that both sides of the isle are now pushing some kind of package to boost the ever falling economy. The package is looking something like $800 for a single and $1,600 for a family, but doesn’t this just prolong the inevitable?

I mean the economy must have a down turn sometime, doesn’t it?
Shouldn’t we just let it go ahead and correct… or can we really stop it.


Yes, many books have been written about how government interference in attempting to put off inevitable dips in the economy actually makes things worse in the long term.

Of course, its an election year and those running have no problem throwing money at the problem, whether it actually helps or hinders, in order to squeeze out a few more votes, give a few more speeches about their plans to "fix the economy".

What you don't mention is that none of the stimulus plans proposed are actually paid for (by either spending cuts, or additional taxes) so in essence whatever checks that get sent out in July are going to be put on the backs of our kids and grand kids to eventually pay for. I hope every American who accepts/spends that $800 or $1600 is comfortable with that.

Of course, this kind of thinking passes as "business as usual" in the halls of our the federal government these days, from both major parties.

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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2008, 04:58:30 pm »
It will boost the economy in the short term.  I think its something like $145 billion.  Many people willjust use it to pay for some current bills, such as Christmas.  I won't be spending mine, since I don't live on credit, and there isn't a whole lot that I need.

The "rebates" would put cash in a lot of hands with the apparent return being a higher employment rate.  But, the housing economy is in the dumper.  It won't be coming out anytime soon.  People will act a lot more conservative this time around.  They won't go on a spending spree, as the government figures they will.  The rebates would end up reducing inventories, not necessarily increase employment, except in the office issuing those checks.  Only sustained buying would boost employment.

Our economy is something on the order of $13-14 trillion.  That "stimulus" works out to the order of 1.1% or so of the Gross Domestic Product.  I don't see how that's going to really shake things up.  Its just taking things from one pocket and put into another.  There's a deficit someplace. 

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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2008, 05:16:22 pm »
Assuming this whole deal goes through, the Mrs & I will use ours to pay off more debt so we can start our family earlier than we'd planned.  :)

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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2008, 05:31:53 pm »
It's our money, and I'd rather spend it than let the Gov't waste it. And they do waste it, IMO. :) :)

I'll prolly buy something with it, even tho it might just be a Roxburger. That puts that $$ back into the local economy, and supports a local business, which hires a local person to work.   Hey, maybe there is something to this.   8)
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2008, 05:39:37 pm »

  Permanently lay off 1/3 of the govt. and cancel MOST of the overlapping stoopid laws, and penalties. Put the USA back to work.  ::) ::)
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #6 on: January 18, 2008, 08:26:21 pm »
  FDH has it right, only I'd lay off 2/3.  If you want to learn about economics, subscribe to mises.org.  Basically, government spending equals the burning of capital.
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #7 on: January 18, 2008, 08:58:07 pm »
I worked exactly 3 months for the gobermint this past year.
You think they may wanta send some back my way ???
What would they do without me. :D
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2008, 09:11:03 pm »
We could certainly use it. If we were caught up on stuff when it came, and didnt haveto use it for bills, I would use it to get Tammy a small embroidery sewing machine she has been wanting for years. The only way to have the tax refund help the economy in my view isto put it back into it.
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #9 on: January 18, 2008, 10:55:59 pm »
Think they will borrow the money from China to do this, or maybe the Saudi's? Where is the money coming from, didn't any of their Mothers teach them to only spend when they have the money? With something like $5 billion a month going to Iraq, good jobs leaving by the 10's of thousands, $1600 a couple just doesn't seem like too big of a band aid.

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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #10 on: January 18, 2008, 11:21:45 pm »
They said it would have to happen each quarter in order to have any effect and I'm in the camp that belives that to be the case.
$800 is only $66 a month for a year minus the adjustment to your tax return next year.

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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #11 on: January 19, 2008, 12:08:11 am »
I know that I have places that the money can go, but if we have to hit bottom before any long term growth can happen then we should just let it ride.

I really think this goes back to the tech bubble, when the tech bubble burst, it seems like the goverment lowered interest rates to promote the housing market and now since that is in the crapper, they want to continue to prop up the economy.
sure a recession will hurt, but just like with bibbyman, had he gotten that tooth taken care of sooner, the pain would have been much less.  :o

If it is going to hurt no matter what we do, then lets just get it over with now.
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #12 on: January 19, 2008, 07:45:00 am »
Get rid of the IRS ;D  That would save money.  Most of the taxes levied on us commoners(In da US that is, don't know what Canada is like) are unconstitutional anyway.  Less taxes and restrictions, better economy. 

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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #13 on: January 19, 2008, 08:21:39 am »
Kevin was right on, the feds lowered interest to stave off the last recession and we got a housing bubble. Let the wall streeters go broke that made billions off the sub mortgages instead of bailing them out with low interest. Think I'm insensitive to the folks that got caught in the housing? I'm paying a mortgage for a son that thought housing would only go up in price and that he'd not have any problems selling at a profit. A year later it's still for sale and he'd be in foreclosure if not for our help.

Prices of commodities are sky high right now. I'd rather have a recession than go back to the economics of the 70's when inflation was so high. Some short term pain is much better than another federal bureaucracy bailout that is only a band aid.
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #14 on: January 19, 2008, 10:00:26 am »
I'm not sure how the rebates are going to affect us in the long run, as our problems as a nation are getting pretty large. Having just gone through months of listening to politicians here for the New Hampshire presidential primary, as they make hollow promises, one can understand why things have gotten out of hand. Most of them have been involved in producing the economy that we now have inherited to collect votes. If they would get off the campaign trail and back to Congress to do something real, instead of talk, we might actually get off the oil dependency etc. Time to produce a new self sufficient economy that produces new jobs and real long term financial security.
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2008, 10:34:15 am »
I agree completely with Norm about letting the chips fall when it comes to the mortgage mess.

But, let’s talk about government workers.  I don’t know about other agencies, but at the 2 DOD agencies I have worked at, I have ever had a job when I could just sit back and do nothing.  I stuff my head into my computer at 0530 and don’t come out until 3:00PM.  The only thing I look at other than government stuff is the Forestry Forum-on my breaks. I don’t know if I told you guys or not, but in accordance with the union requirement, we were put on notice that start 1 January to 30 June we could be put on mandatory overtime.  Up to 50 hours per week.  Last year, the natural gas division at the Defense Energy Support Center, on a budget of about 5 million (training, travel and salary), we saved the DOD (and the tax payers) just short of 55 million by buying natural gas in bulk.  So please be very careful when talking about government employees.  And yes, there are some, maybe many, government employees that need to go.  Most of the ones I know are busting their ass very single day.

OK, I’m down off my soap box now.

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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2008, 10:54:26 am »
Oooh! Oooh! Let me vent here for a minute too! We have a small contractors business - two partners and one employee (my wife who does the books). Workmans' comp bill is $1. 96 per quarter.........until this year. Minumum or $50 per half now  :o - time for a tax revolt!  >:(  I'm ready to dump the tea into the bay!  ::)

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« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2008, 10:58:11 am »
The economy is just fine but unfortunately when it comes to the economy, perception is reality. If everyone thinks the economy is bad, it goes bad. The dems running for pres and the liberal media have done a fine job brainwashing America and have succedded in dragging the economy down.The housing bubble had to end, it was a nice ride and alot of people got rich but it couldn't go on forever. Fuel on the other hand is a problem. We won't drill our own oil in anwr, the gulf of mex, calif coast or florida coast.Result is the oil producers of the world have us over a barrel, an oil barrel and are sticking it to us bigtime.We have it coming and I actually enjoy hearing people in big SUVs with a bumper sticker that says stop anwr , squeel like stuck pigs over the price of a fillup. :D

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« Reply #18 on: January 19, 2008, 11:45:03 am »

  What we need is manufactoring jobs.  So many people work but make nothing.  The information age is killing us.  Farmers are paid to let land sit idle.  People are paid to not work becasue they are over weight.  I know for a fact that in the area that I live in that 20% are on disability of some kind.  I went through 5 men in the last two weeks trying to find someone to work.  Companys like Ford pay the CEO $150,000,000 plus a year to put his name on a door.  He does no real work and produces nothing.  Most large Corps have not made a profit on all 4 quarters in years.  They are only in business because they can sell stock and split it.  I used to have stock and every year we got a dividen check or could purchase stock.  Wife owns stock and I see no dividen checks but every 5 years or so they will split.  Unions have helped workers get just pay but then have also priced people out of work.  I was a UAW member one time and saw how they can cost you a good job.
  They should pull the troops out of Iraq and Afganistan and and quite paying all that money out and trying to fix them people.  Take care of the home front first.  We pay Pakastan millions every month to just be able to fly over and for help with terriorest.  They have not been much help.
  I figure the Arabs will buy out the morgage companys and credit cards companys and then they will have us by the "godads" and over the barrel at the same time.  Government will keep it up till the Stock Market Crash of the 1920's will look like a cake walk compaired to what we got comming.
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Re: Stimulus package and the economy
« Reply #19 on: January 19, 2008, 01:54:20 pm »
I think its time we stopped sending money to all these other countries, and take care of our own. Why send people money to people that don't even like you. STOP all the over runs charges on products, if you tell me you will build me a house for $100,000, don't think I'm going to pay for $125,000 due to your stupidity, not going to happen. I could stop illegal border crossings almost completely in two weeks. The government is just out of hand, just like our highway departments here, 5 man crew, 1 working, 4 watching. To many chiefs not enough indians.
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