Did Bush's $152 billion in stimulus checks help the economy?

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  1. peeples profile image94
    peeplesposted 11 years ago

    Did this method actually help any? If so why isn't it done more instead of handing money to companies?

    1. Moderndayslave profile image61
      Moderndayslaveposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, it put money into the people's hands who woull actually spend it. I think a lot of people put it towards debt reduction though. Corporations get more handouts because they put congress persons family members to work or the actual congress person get a high pay do nothing job like lobbying after they leave office. That public servant thing is long gone, the name of the game is self service.

      1. peeples profile image94
        peeplesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Seems to me giving money to the public in some way would be more useful than continuing the path we are on.

      2. Dale Hyde profile image80
        Dale Hydeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        They missed my hand(s).... but then again, I don't "owe" them a thing for missing me, including a vote, lol.

        1. Petra Vlah profile image59
          Petra Vlahposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          You did not miss much Dale... Bush gave us $600 (and encouraged us to "go spend it" while giving billions to the big guys. The drop in the bucket did not make much of a difference in people life

  2. mio cid profile image59
    mio cidposted 11 years ago

    it sure did help avoid falling into a depression along with all the measures taken by the obama administration.

    1. Petra Vlah profile image59
      Petra Vlahposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Obama bailed out the ones who less deserved it since they have created the mess in the first place. Saving the ones (too big to fail) while sacrificing the ones too small to matter was NOT such a great idea

  3. innersmiff profile image66
    innersmiffposted 11 years ago

    It helped the economy in the same way giving heroin to an addict helps the addict. Well, we don't have any withdrawal symptoms. However, we're always going to need more, as evidenced by Bernanke's QE3: more fake money. At some point we're going to have an overdose.

 
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