"Stimulate Us", America wake up and speak out!
February 5, 2009 | las vegas, California | Vetting explained
Dear fellow Americans
It's nice to see that you all are being proactive since you realised that we as a country
are headed for another "Great Depression" but that's not going to fix anything. Our new President
thinks his remarkable stimulus package is going to save the day. guess what? I don't think so
I think we as Americans should demand
a "Stimulate Us Package"
for all those people who don't own a home or anything else for that matter,
basically for us poor folks who make less than $100,000 (yearly family income)
The working class and poor people represent over 65% of all people residing in the U.S.
In today's economy if you make over $100,000 but less than $500,000 per year you are considered middle-class
The class mentioned above represents over 25% of the population (To me that is being rich,
but Obama call these people middle class, like himself... (This is the group the new president wants to take care of, not us poor people who voted him in).
Now the 5% or less would be the mega rich, anything over a net worth of $3,000,000 or more (who cares about these people they can fend for themselves)
Here are a few suggestions that I think all people that are truly struggling in today's economy
can relate too. First let's beak down the 920 billion dollars that the president wants to use to fix the economy
400 billion should go to all citizens that have families and make less than $100,000 per year. 40 million families across this great nation would get a "Stimulate Us" check for $10,000 (It's your to keep as a token of the governments appreciation, for putting up with the mess they caused for us honest taxpayers)
400 billion should go to health care programs for the "working class" and "poor"
100 billion should go to Job training for the "working class" and "poor"
and the last 20 billion should be spent of policing all members of the white house including the president himself
Today we all must change the way we once thought about politics
In today's economy that old catch phrase
"Why can't we all just get along"
should be taken to hart, now that the nation as a whole is starting to realise that we really are in a economic crisses.
With president Obama leading the way I think most of america wants to make this country stronger and a better place to live and raise our children.
There are still many aspects of government that need to be fixed and the democrats headed by president Obama can not do it themselves.
As Americans we all must facilitate coordination and communication between all parties in local government.
We must all collaborate in order to promote the strategic grow and diversity for our country as a whole.
All persons should have the rights and opportunity to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and the environment.
Now to me, that's a perfect fix for our nations ecconomic crisses, what do you think?
References: Gilbert, D. (2002) The American Class Structure: In An Age of Growing Inequality. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth; Thompson, W. & Hickey, J. (2005). Society in Focus. Boston, MA: Pearson, Allyn & Bacon; Beeghley, L. (2004). The Structure of Social Stratification in the United States. Boston, MA: Pearson, Allyn & Bacon.
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