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billvon

My Solution v2

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My original alternative to the $1200 rebate was a governmental rebate that had to be spent on hookers, strippers, booze and McDonald's.

However, as appealing as that might be, and as much as it would stimulate our local economy, it has been pointed out to me that that will take a lot of administration, and we'll just have to pay that all back in taxes anyway. So I would like to amend my economic-recovery solution to one that's a bit less government-centric:

The government talks to a banking institution, like Chemical Bank. They obtain 150 million credit cards in the names of the US taxpayers. They come with easy terms - no payments for a year, then 19% a year interest rate. They restrict the cards such that they can only be used in topless bars, brothels (legal Nevada ones of course) liquor stores and McDonald's. Then they just mail em all out in lieu of the checks.

The US government gets 1% of that 19% interest; that goes to paying down the debt. The consumer then gets a credit card that means FREE FREE FREE McDonald's, Jack Daniels and strippers for a FULL YEAR! Imagine how much that will stimulate the economy.

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The consumer then gets a credit card that means FREE FREE FREE McDonald's, Jack Daniels and strippers for a FULL YEAR! Imagine how much that will stimulate the economy.



It would stimulate me:)
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Well not entirely free, you will have to pay that rebate back in 2009 when you file your 2008 taxes.

Although it is kinda like an interest free loan for strippers, hookers, booze and a Big Mac!
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Hmm. How about the government pulling the credit of every American. Take the money that would have gone to the refund and put it towards the highest interest credit card or cards.

For those without credit card debt, put it towards ANOTHER debt.

Doing so will help the taxpayer with high-interest debt. It also will infuse cash into the banking system, thus increasing liquidity.


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> Hmm. How about the government pulling the credit of every American.
>Take the money that would have gone to the refund and put it towards the
>highest interest credit card or cards.

How does that get hookers more money? And no one gets any Big Macs! It just enriches some fat-cat bankers as far as I can tell. I'm sorry, but such a taxpayer-hating scheme will never stand a chance against the hooker-and-fries credit card (or its poor cousin, the $1200 check.)

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How does that get hookers more money?



Did the hookers declare via W-2 or were they 1099'd?

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And no one gets any Big Macs!



Nothign stops people from putting them on Visa again.

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It just enriches some fat-cat bankers as far as I can tell.



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>Did the hookers declare via W-2 or were they 1099'd?

They're all independent contractors, so it's 1099-MISC for them. (Fortunately for them Nevada has no state income tax.)

>Nothign stops people from putting them on Visa again.

Nothing stops you from borrowing $1200 from your Visa either, so it will be at least as effective as the $1200 check - and cost the government far less.

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