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Debate: Bush economic stimulus plan
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View (previous 50) (next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).- Argument: Tax rebates to the lower-middle classes quickly stimulate consumption
- Argument: The Bush 2008 stimulus package is affordable
- Argument: The effect of the 2008 stimulus package will be immediate
- Argument: Bush's 2008 economic stimulus plan will only add to US deficits
- Argument: Tax rebates do not always lead to increased spending/stimulation
- Argument: Bush's 2008 economic stimulus is too late
- Argument: A tax rebate is merely wealth re-distribution
- Argument: Tax rebates don't incentivize increased productivity
- Argument: Measures that encourage saving help stimulate the economy
- Argument: President Bush's 2001 tax rebate failed
- Argument: Bush's 2008 stimulus plan does not address underlying economic problems
- Argument: Tax rebates encourage irresponsible consumer spending habits
- Argument: A tax rebate is not a sustained, long-term stimulus
- Argument: Bush's 2001 tax rebate succeeded in stimulating the economy
- Argument: Tax rebates can be good for businesses in the service industry
- Argument: Extended unemployment benefits help bolster confidence/spending
- Argument: Unemployment insurance does not stimulate the economy
- Argument: A 2008 US stimulus package threatens to worsen inflation
- Argument: Recessions are necessary and should not be avoided by stimulus
- Argument: Recessions are not a necessary evil
- Argument: A poorly timed economic stimulus can do harm
- Argument: Economic stimulus packages can be well timed to maximize benefits
- Argument: Tax rate reductions increase weekly spending for a sustained stimulation
- Argument: Increasing food stamp benefits can help stimulate spending
- Argument: Increasing food stamp benefits will not stimulate the economy
- Argument: Tax rate cuts, not tax rebates, stimulate the economy
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