summerrluvv said:
The news clip they showed on tv had a few poor families on saying they planned to take their kids on vacation with their EIC dollars. They went on to say their families had never taken a vacation and they were ecstatic about it! Or they were buying new furniture because they had run down, torn, smelly stuff that was bought second hand. Who are you to say that "poor" people shouldn't and don't derseve to treat themselves to a luxury they could otherwise not afford?
I receive the EIC and I use that money to do extra stuff for my child that I wouldn't otherwise be able to do because almost all of my income goes to pay my bills and put a roof over his head. If that means a vacation somewhere, or a luxury item, so be it. FTR, my trip in 2 weeks was paid for with my xmas bonus
If there was no EIC given to anyone, trust me the government would find some useless way to spend
your tax dollars, it's not like you would be taxed less if it wasn't around
You keep bringing up all of these "other" people, when I'm speaking specifically of the OP. Perhaps they will post their business for all of the world to see, then we can discuss their situations. I also wouldn't consider the OP "poor".
But if we're going to generalize, I'd rather those poor people you speak of use the money to continue their education and get a better paying job. Then they'll have plenty of cash at their disposal to redecorate their homes and take nice vacations. Because we all know that those of us in the middle class are swimming in the dough

. Besides, I can count on 2 fingers the number of vacations my family took (and they weren't much to speak of), and I'm no worse for wear. Oh, btw, we also had a second hand couch and other furnishings

*gasp*
Back to the topic at hand. Who are
you to tell me that I have no right to express my displeasure on the way my tax dollars are used? Oh, I know...you happen to disagree with me. Do you honestly believe that the EITC was created so that type of spending could go on?
Let's replace deserve for a moment, because this is really what is being said:
My family is entitled to a vacation because they've never had one before.
I'm entitled to an LCD TV because I've never had one before.
I'm entitled to a new stereo for my car because the one in there is not up to my standards.
I'm entitled to a new couch because my old one is wearing down.
I'm entitled to a pool table because instead of going to a garage sale and picking up a dining room second hand, this one will do double duty.
I'm entitled to a new designer handbag because I can't be seen with one from Target or JC Penny
--and I don't have the money to do this on my own, so I'm entitled to a handout to get the things I'm entitled to. So give me some of your money and shut up about it.
Call me what you will, but I don't think anyone "deserves" any of that. Why do you deserve more because you're poor? (That's "you" in a general sense, not you-Summerrluvv)
FTR, I feel like I'm "entitled/deserve

" to keep more of the money we earn. And I don't spend money on luxuries we cannot afford, so why is it OK for "poor" people to?