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w8liftinglady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 02:11 PM
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Help-my latest ltte printed today-on stimulus plan
will surely be attacked by the locals
http://thedailylight.com/articles/2009/02/13/opinion/doc4995c095c8dc9808843330.txt

To the Editor,

I heard a lot of anger and derision regarding the new economic stimulus package this week. I’m trying to understand where this anger is coming from. Perhaps because we in Waxahachie haven’t been affected as severely by the economic downturn, it is difficult to understand why many of these projects are necessary.

I have noticed a trend towards an “it’s all about me — I’m doing fine, so the heck with them” attitude on these opinion pages.I also noticed a touching piece about a long-time business who is hurting because of the downturn.We need jobs, plain and simple. We need projects that create jobs. Tax cuts do nothing if you have no income. We need education. A large part of the stimulus goes towards public education. Our infrastructure is crumbling from years of underfunding. The stimulus package devotes a significant portion of spending to road, bridge and other infrastructure improvement. And, yes — there are tax cuts. All these translate to job creation, housing security and hopefully a beginning at recovery.

NO stimulus package is going to satisfy everyone. The fact that EVERY Republican in the House voted against this bothers me, especially when President Obama has gone out of his way to create a bipartisan environment. These stall tactics are harmful in today’s economy. They hurt local businesses who need this influx of “income” to continue keeping their doors open. A family who’s breadwinner has been laid off doesn’t need a tax cut-they need a job with benefits, so they can continue to stimulate the economy.

That’s how it works.

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lisa58 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 02:15 PM
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1. great letter - it deserved to be published
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w8liftinglady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 02:28 PM
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2. thanks-the locals have already started rating it down
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antigop Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 02:37 PM
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3. And Cornyn didn't even show up to vote -- he was out fundraising. n/t
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w8liftinglady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 06:32 PM
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4. well..look at cornyn's letter printed the same day as mine
http://www.thedailylight.com/articles/2009/02/13/opinion/doc4995c3c82b809689202189.txt
John Cornyn
U.S. Senator

For months, Americans across the country have been grappling with the results of our nation’s economic downturn: layoffs, foreclosures, salary cuts, and the tough family budgeting decisions that go hand in hand with a recession. While Texas has fared better than most states — largely due to our pro-business economic policies and the can-do spirit inherent to the Texas culture — we are not immune.

According to Texas Workforce Commission Chairman Tom Paulken, “Our state’s economy has been fairly resilient during these months of economic uncertainty, but the national economic storm has reached Texas.” In January, Texas Comptroller Susan Combs predicted a loss of 111,000 Texas jobs and announced a 10.5 percent drop in tax revenue in this fiscal year. In North Texas, the jobless rate has climbed to 5.6 percent — a significant ascent from one year ago, when the rate was 4.1 percent. The jobless rate for the entire state recently hit 6 percent — nearly two percentage points higher than a year ago.

The housing crunch has taken its toll in Texas as well. In 2008, Texas was listed as one of the top ten states in foreclosure totals. Meritage, one of the nation’s biggest homebuilders with more than 65 percent of its communities located in Texas, reported that its fourth-quarter orders in Texas fell 61 percent. Experts claim that a decrease in prices in some of Texas’ top industries like oil and natural gas is having a negative impact on the state’s housing market.

In the U.S. Senate, I have been working with my colleagues to stop the recession in its tracks and turn the economic tide back in our favor. This has been no easy task. Unfortunately, while the new President has indicated his desire for bipartisanship, Democrat leaders in Congress have taken a different approach, attempting to jam an enormous spending bill totaling more than $1 trillion down the taxpayers’ throats.

Instead of producing a plan aimed at reviving the housing market, providing significant tax relief to hard-working Americans, and creating quality jobs for men and women looking for work — the Democrat plan instead reflects a political slush fund brimming with billion-dollar pet projects that will not have an immediate, tangible effect on our nation’s economic health.

With respect to Texas’ interests in the economic rescue plan, the most simple analogy that comes to mind is “robbing Peter to pay Paul.” In Texas, we have embraced low taxes and pro-growth policies that support our small businesses and middle class families. The Democrats’ plan would take billions in Texas taxpay-er dollars and reward reckless states with pet projects dressed in “stimulus” clothing. Some of the more absurd examples include a request for $600 million to build an “ethnic heritage trail” or a request for $6 million to build three aquatic centers with water slides.

My Republican colleagues and I have sought to improve this inflated bill by offering low-tax, pro-growth amendments. I offered an amendment that would have lowered the 10 percent tax bracket to 5 percent, providing much needed relief to every taxpayer who pays income tax and files their taxes by April 15. Unfortunately, this was blocked by Senate Democrats.

Another important amendment, offered by Sen. John Ensign, would have provided much-needed relief to the struggling housing market by reducing mortgage rates to as low as 4 percent for millions of homeowners. More than 3 million mortgages in Texas could have qualified for refinancing under this measure, and each household would have benefited from $293 in savings on monthly payments. This amendment was also defeated.

Sadly, while the American people were counting on Congress to present a final economic rescue product that reflects bipartisanship and includes true tax relief and tangible economic growth measures, the Democrats’ $1.2 trillion “stimulus” package is no such product.

We need to work together to craft legislation that provides real relief for everyday Texans. It should begin with providing much overdo relief to the struggling housing market. Secondly, the majority of any economic stimulus plan should be tangible tax relief for families and small businesses.

Hard-working Texans deserve to keep more of their own money to spend, save and invest how they see fit. Finally, any proposed new spending must be made fully transparent to ensure Congress is not spending taxpayer dollars on unnecessary or ineffective projects.

If American families are having to tighten their belts and make tough financial decisions, the federal government should follow suit. I will continue to fight for a common-sense plan that incorporates these principles to help Texans weather the economic storm and emerge stronger and more prosperous.

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w8liftinglady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 08:26 PM
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5. self-kick...the buzzards are swarming on the home front
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w8liftinglady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-14-09 10:20 AM
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6. self-kick.I'd like for people who the stimulus package may help to weigh in
especially people who have been laid off,lost their insurance,had their home foreclosed,etc.It's easy to register,and you won't be spammed to death,I promise.
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