Money, Taxes, and Rebates
- Kendrick

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18 years 3 days ago #1950
by Kendrick (Kendrick)
Brother Kendrick Maeldun
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oog Chris K
Replied by Kendrick (Kendrick) on topic Money, Taxes, and Rebates
And you can take you $600 and save it for the tolls in NJ should Corzine get hois way. I really don't like that guy.
Brother Kendrick Maeldun
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oog Chris K
18 years 2 days ago #1967
by Unnamed user
Replied by Unnamed user on topic Money, Taxes, and Rebates
you and me both
- Daedri

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18 years 2 days ago #1968
by Daedri (Daedri)
Daedri Elensar
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Craig Odell
Replied by Daedri (Daedri) on topic Money, Taxes, and Rebates
Matt White, gentleman, economist...barbarian.
Im imagining being the first person to go to the bank with their 'rebate' check , the teller does her little typing routine then looks at the check, looks at you. Frowns.
Teller: "Im sorry sir, its bounced"
Craig: "Want to move to an island rich in natural resources and game?"
Teller: "Good idea"
Seriously, its unfortunate that Matt White is right and even more unfortunately is its these critical decisions that are too often actually left completely out of the hands of the people it will effect. We elected these people to make decisions for us and now we cant stop them from making a critical decision. I very fortunately am in a position where I technically "cant" lose my job, although that remains to be seen.
Recession will remove a lot of jobs, but what part of the recession the country needs is the lowered competition and cheaper materials to give those people who always wanted to start a business or expand an existing one a chance, middle class business owners will no longer be clinging to a niche market against places like home depot and walmart. Who arguably promote less jobs than what several smaller stores would in their place. When people step up to fill the voids left behind there will be plenty of new faces in business.
Another aspect would be localization of commerce. When people in the burbs lose their city jobs they will have to take their experiences elsewhere, most likely to more local venues. The little cow towns and things on the fringes of the burbs will be a lot busier, local economies will boom and that means more money in middle class areas, more willingness to spend on public schooling, more money for college, more money for home building and buying (which means more demand for luxuries which again means more jobs in those areas). More 'specialists' and 'professionals' will be bred and the dollar will be strong again.
If it is dragged on for too long , like this 'stimulus package' is trying to do, it will end in depression. But after you get elected to the senate you stop listening to economists and start listening to the fat cats that shake your hand after dinner. Best thing to do is spend your checks whereever you need it most and write a letter to a senator. Its what im doing.
Sincerely,
Hopeful American
Im imagining being the first person to go to the bank with their 'rebate' check , the teller does her little typing routine then looks at the check, looks at you. Frowns.
Teller: "Im sorry sir, its bounced"
Craig: "Want to move to an island rich in natural resources and game?"
Teller: "Good idea"
Seriously, its unfortunate that Matt White is right and even more unfortunately is its these critical decisions that are too often actually left completely out of the hands of the people it will effect. We elected these people to make decisions for us and now we cant stop them from making a critical decision. I very fortunately am in a position where I technically "cant" lose my job, although that remains to be seen.
Recession will remove a lot of jobs, but what part of the recession the country needs is the lowered competition and cheaper materials to give those people who always wanted to start a business or expand an existing one a chance, middle class business owners will no longer be clinging to a niche market against places like home depot and walmart. Who arguably promote less jobs than what several smaller stores would in their place. When people step up to fill the voids left behind there will be plenty of new faces in business.
Another aspect would be localization of commerce. When people in the burbs lose their city jobs they will have to take their experiences elsewhere, most likely to more local venues. The little cow towns and things on the fringes of the burbs will be a lot busier, local economies will boom and that means more money in middle class areas, more willingness to spend on public schooling, more money for college, more money for home building and buying (which means more demand for luxuries which again means more jobs in those areas). More 'specialists' and 'professionals' will be bred and the dollar will be strong again.
If it is dragged on for too long , like this 'stimulus package' is trying to do, it will end in depression. But after you get elected to the senate you stop listening to economists and start listening to the fat cats that shake your hand after dinner. Best thing to do is spend your checks whereever you need it most and write a letter to a senator. Its what im doing.
Sincerely,
Hopeful American
Daedri Elensar
Shipwright to the People
Craig Odell
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18 years 2 days ago #1969
by Daedri (Daedri)
Daedri Elensar
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Craig Odell
Replied by Daedri (Daedri) on topic Money, Taxes, and Rebates
Im predicting Obama for the next president, and I really hope he can lead us through a recession.
Which I will be glad to see, out of any candidate I think he is most likely to take advice and opinions from educated sources and admit where he needs advice.
Hes been very good about returning my personal letters so far. That guys writing hand must be cramped.
Which I will be glad to see, out of any candidate I think he is most likely to take advice and opinions from educated sources and admit where he needs advice.
Hes been very good about returning my personal letters so far. That guys writing hand must be cramped.
Daedri Elensar
Shipwright to the People
Craig Odell
- Lord Devirr

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18 years 2 days ago #1971
by Lord Devirr (Eliston)
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if obama or clinton is our next president im moving to canada. for real
- Woolsey Bysmor

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18 years 1 day ago #1976
by Woolsey Bysmor (Osred)
-OOG Michael Smith
Replied by Woolsey Bysmor (Osred) on topic Money, Taxes, and Rebates
What is Michael Smith going to do with his $600 worth of American Disaster?
Put it toward the beach house on Magic Island!!!
No reason to be on the main land when the canibalism begins, when I can be wasting away with some girl who is thankful for always taking care of the american economy!
We now return you to your regularly scheduled adult talk.
Put it toward the beach house on Magic Island!!!
No reason to be on the main land when the canibalism begins, when I can be wasting away with some girl who is thankful for always taking care of the american economy!
We now return you to your regularly scheduled adult talk.
-OOG Michael Smith
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