Skip to content
Author
UPDATED:

I am pleased to see concerned taxpayers getting involved in the debate on the Economic Stimulus Legislation currently being debated in the U.S. Senate. It is our tax money being spent, so I believe it is our civic duty to contact our legislatorsand inform them on how to spend these billions.

After engaging in hours of reading, listening to economists from both conservative and progressive

camps, and researching endless websites, I have discovered something important about being a taxpayer and how this is connected to my personal values: I want our government to put my tax dollars into economic programs that support my values. Allow me to provide some examples:

Workers: Amid the massive lay-offs in America, I want my tax dollars to assist those who are experiencing the hardship of unemployment, or being underemployed. This is financial assistance

to hardworking Americans who must pay a mortgage and feed themselves and their families. The unemployment benefits provided to these people will be used to pay for the “necessities,” like their house payment (which will support banks), rent (which will support the land lords, who also have a mortgage payment) and local stores (where people buy food). It is a temporary form of stimulus, to keep people from financially going under.

Military: I have never supported the Iraq War. So I want my money used to bring our troops home. And once home, I want them provided

with the best medical care, GI Bill, and any other veterans benefits they were promised when they joined the military.

Small Businesses: I support local commerce.

These people need loans to stay afloat or start a new business. They are closely connected to the local community, and bring tax revenues to financially struggling local governments.

Financial Institutions: I support executive

pay cuts, and our government paying off the mortgages of all workers who have had their jobs outsourced or who have become recently unemployed.

If a homeowner qualifies for this type of program, there is a three fold benefit. The homeowner

will not go into foreclosure and can keep their home. The financial institution receives the money which they can lend to small businesses to keep them open. The money normally used by the homeowner to pay the mortgage, will be spent locally on necessities: food, gas, utilities, etc.

Green Jobs: Of course, the best way to stimulate

an economy is to create permanent, well paying jobs, with health benefits. If the Stimulus Package creates these new jobs with federal funding,

then businesses can later buy these operations

and privatize them. When this happens, the taxpayers get their money back. But we only get it back when our economy improves. And it cannot improve without federal stimulus dollars.

Will the Economic Stimulus Legislation satisfy

my personal taxpayer values? It will address some, and not others. And it goes without saying that this legislation will put us deeper in debt. But after looking at the alternative to no federal stimulus, I believe this debt must be incurred. Without it, we won”t have an economy to save.

Anna Rose Ravenwoode

Kelseyville

Originally Published:

RevContent Feed

Page was generated in 1.9671862125397