Mkgaapril
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Thanks to all who replied to this thread....I am leaving here with this for the dinner.....
While there are many of us that will be getting the rebate the question is should we?
America is in such a spiral that we have waited to long to put out a safety net to catch the working class.
When we speak of working class many have a different opinion of that that means. For some it is the parent that works 16 hours a day to maintain life and the ability to provide for one's self and, others it is working the minimum required to get what you can for free. Let us not forget the wealthy who can hide money and are able to also cheat the system.
When you look you see the "MIDDLE CLASS" stuck in a spiral heading for the ground. No assistance, thousands paid into taxes , losing jobs they have gone to school to obtain degrees for and having little to show for it.
Every class of people has it's problem's. The poor face the challenge of working because of lack of transportation or childcare of the finances to do it with. They have children that need to be provided for.
The middle class are facing the same problems as the poor only they can't get the assistance they need. They can only provide it.
The wealthy ... well in my opinion only have the problem of who to trust to hide their stolen money...
Every year we dish out EIC...in theory it is good.. but also bad. That money could go to reduce the debts America has and could lower taxes etc. It could go to provide health insurance and job training for those that need the education., thus lifting the load on working middle class.
We as americans also sit and watch millions in aid go out to another country with problems that are also happening here. Charity starts at home. We take care of our own and then worry about others.
I personally do not feel that this rebate is going to make the difference that the govt. hopes for it to. It is just putting a bandaid on something that will soon have to be taken off slowly and that causes pain also.....
Thanks for all the opinions....its been an eye opener...
While there are many of us that will be getting the rebate the question is should we?
America is in such a spiral that we have waited to long to put out a safety net to catch the working class.
When we speak of working class many have a different opinion of that that means. For some it is the parent that works 16 hours a day to maintain life and the ability to provide for one's self and, others it is working the minimum required to get what you can for free. Let us not forget the wealthy who can hide money and are able to also cheat the system.
When you look you see the "MIDDLE CLASS" stuck in a spiral heading for the ground. No assistance, thousands paid into taxes , losing jobs they have gone to school to obtain degrees for and having little to show for it.
Every class of people has it's problem's. The poor face the challenge of working because of lack of transportation or childcare of the finances to do it with. They have children that need to be provided for.
The middle class are facing the same problems as the poor only they can't get the assistance they need. They can only provide it.
The wealthy ... well in my opinion only have the problem of who to trust to hide their stolen money...
Every year we dish out EIC...in theory it is good.. but also bad. That money could go to reduce the debts America has and could lower taxes etc. It could go to provide health insurance and job training for those that need the education., thus lifting the load on working middle class.
We as americans also sit and watch millions in aid go out to another country with problems that are also happening here. Charity starts at home. We take care of our own and then worry about others.
I personally do not feel that this rebate is going to make the difference that the govt. hopes for it to. It is just putting a bandaid on something that will soon have to be taken off slowly and that causes pain also.....
Thanks for all the opinions....its been an eye opener...



