yeah but it isnt enough money to fund the large purchases that really would
get the economy moving. It's just a huge drain on the treasury that is
ill-designed to perform its stated politically correct purpose, yet enough
to buy a few votes. IMHO.

Dana 

Kevin Schmidt writes:

> You must be right near the phase out
> 
> once a single parent hits $75,000 in annual income or a two-parent family with two 
> kids makes $110,000, the increased child credit phases out and is gone for virtually 
> all by about $150,000. 
> 
> I am certainly happy to get the $400 check for my son.  Not sure what is more 
> pressing, certainly getting the economy moving is, IMHO, the most pressing thing 
> right now.
> 
> 
> 
> ><soapbox>
> >
> >Okay, this is going to p$ss a lot of people off.  I just got my $1200.00
> >check from the government yesterday.  Why, because I have 3 kids.  Do I need
> >it?  No.  Did I ask to be paid to have kids? No.  Am I going to spend it?
> >No, I'll bank it for when the next administration decides that deficits
> >really aren't that great of an idea.
> >
> >And before any of you say "send it here if you don't want it", I'm not
> >saying that I don't want it.  I'm saying that there are more pressing needs
> >right now than to give a $1200.00 tax credit to a six figure household,
> >unless of course you're trying to get re-elected ( or elected depending on
> >your view :) ) to a second term.
> >
> ></soapbox>
> >
> >
> >Marlon
> >
> 
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