Shady Babie wrote:Sticcy gave him a strike for Guantanomo.

Fuck strike one
But ok regardless of what bull shit ass "strike" he was given, like it even matters how many "strikes" he racks up, I'll actually state my opinion on this.
I'm reading about it and I'm not seeing exactly what is getting this almost $1 trillion. I know social plans are going to get a piece of it, but the unemployment rate is sky rocketing and that's fact. If you don't want entire towns to get laid off with nothing to fall back on and send our economy even DEEPER into the shit hole then something is going to have to break that fall.
No one is "scaring" people with the economic crisis. The economic crisis is what's "scaring" people. It has nothing to do with being socialist. That's just stupid. Do I agree with using all this money to curve this? Not really, but I don't really prefer the republican approach of acting like it's something that happens and it'll fix itself while everything goes to hell *reference great depression*
Our economy is BASED on money moving through people's hands, in and out of banks (the more that's in the better the less the worse), how much shit people are buying, and how many people are working to keep that all going.
Now I'm not an economist but I know there are only a few options as to what to do. To name a few: Create social programs that keep people from falling flat, create more jobs, or go to war. The war thing isn't working. We already have social programs, and a lot of the most broken have been either fixed or eliminated (i.e. putting a limit on welfare, although disability has become the newest broken system). And the whole creating more jobs thing kinda took a turn for the worse when Bush thought it'd be a great idea to outsource every company and its mother. Not that it was completely his fault, but he sent it over the edge.
So what is there to do? Pumping money into the economy is obviously an option and it's the option that will have the most immediate effect. If you want to wait another 6-10 years for the economy to fix itself then be my guest and complain about how everyone you know is getting laid off like hell. It's all about instant gratification at this point seeing as how Bush (the guy McCain was all gung ho about) let his administration do w/e the hell they wanted. Not because he's a bad guy, but because he didn't understand anything that was going on. So there's a corrupt system in place and he decided to give them 800 billion dollars to do the SAME exact shit they'd been doing.
So this is a different approach. No one KNOWS what's going to happen, so we just have to wait and see. Maybe this will be enough (with a revamping of the administrations and policies in place) to halt this and send us back in a more positive direction.