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To: bentway who wrote (453031)2/2/2009 11:06:14 PM
From: RMF  Respond to of 1571973
 
Like I said in another post, "If you don't have a job, tax rates don't really affect you much".

There are tax cuts in this stimulus. One of them being a cut in withholding which will put slightly more into everyone's take home pay. I think people will be more likely to spend that money than they were to spend the money that came in a "lump sum" through the tax rebates.

If they are going to put more tax cuts or tax credits into the bill I think they should go to corporations, along with the caveat that they will be limited to American Operations and employment only. I don't want to see tax credits for "outsourced" jobs.