WEB-SPE@K: How would you use a government rebate?
By Staff Reports | February 1, 2008
Yesterday, the Senate blocked President Bush’s economic stimulus package after being passed by the House last Tuesday. The rebate would have provided tax rebates of up to $600 for individuals and up to $1,200 for couples filing jointly. What would you have done with the rebate?
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5 Responses to “WEB-SPE@K: How would you use a government rebate?”

















maintain my pimp status.
Taking the wife and the kids to Wal-Mart to buy ourselves a John Deere.
Give it back
Do the exact thing they dont want me to do with it and pay off bills, or maybe some of that student loan.
I would get down on my knees and kiss the ass of Big Brother for His magnanimous generosity in allowing me to have back a little of the money He has taken out of my paychecks for the non-existent Social Security Fund I won’t see a dime of when I retire, while baying like a sheep, “Obaaaaaama!” That’s the American way, isn’t it?