The heck with Congress' big stimulus bill.
The way to get the country out of recession — and most people think we're in one — is to get the country out of Iraq, according to an Associated Press poll.
Pulling out of the war ranked first among proposed remedies in the survey, followed by spending more on domestic programs, cutting taxes and, at the bottom end, giving rebates to poor people in hopes they'll spend the economy into recovery.
The $168 billion economic rescue package Congress rushed to approval this week includes rebates of $600 to $1,200 for most taxpayers, the hope being that they will spend the money and help revive ailing businesses. bush is expected to sign the measure next week. Poor wage-earners, as well as seniors and veterans who live almost entirely off Social Security and disability benefits, would get $300 checks.
However, just 19 percent of the people surveyed said they planned to go out and spend the money; 45 percent said they'd use it to pay bills. And nearly half said what the government really should do is get out of Iraq.
Forty-eight percent said a pullout would help fix the country's economic problems "a great deal," and an additional 20 percent said it would help at least somewhat. Some 43 percent said increasing government spending on health care, education and housing programs would help a great deal; 36 percent said cutting taxes.
"Let's stop paying for this war," said Hilda Sanchez, 44, of Waterford, Calif. "There are a lot of people who are struggling. We can use the money to pay for medical care and help people who were put out of their homes."
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Forty-eight percent said a pullout would help fix the country's economic problems "a great deal,"
There you have it, 48% of Americans have a brain, 52% are idiots.
I'm really becoming ashamed to be an American.
We should use the war money to educate those that can be educated and for the rest, send them to a deserted island where they can lie in each others drool. Let the dum dums have their own country. Maybe then we can be proud again.
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