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This is how you stimulate the economy...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:12 am
by stevie_d_64
Take a look at Texas H.B.450

http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/Search/D ... ightType=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Ken Legler is my new State Rep. and he did a good move here...(co-sponsored)

Now if we could just send this kind of message uphill to the goobers in D.C.

From what I understand it seems to me it is better to stimulate thru tax incentives or tax breaks than to spend (or throw) tax dollars at a problem...President Reagan did this, and I'm pretty sure that worked back then...

But what do I know...Funny thing, it won't come into play till June 2010...

Re: This is how you stimulate the economy...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:40 am
by KD5NRH
stevie_d_64 wrote:But what do I know...Funny thing, it won't come into play till June 2010...
And after the worst of the storm season, at that.

IMO, because of the potential tax savings, certain emergency items like smoke detectors, basic first aid kits and fire extinguishers should always be tax free. Training in emergency skills should be at least subsidized; if the fire department makes a no-code run to investigate because someone had a fire extinguisher and knew how to use it, as opposed to an all-hands code-3 for a working structure fire, the reduction in cost and risk would cover training an entire neighborhood.

Re: This is how you stimulate the economy...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:56 am
by Lodge2004
KD5NRH wrote:IMO, because of the potential tax savings, certain emergency items like smoke detectors, basic first aid kits and fire extinguishers should always be tax free. Training in emergency skills should be at least subsidized
:iagree: Having a tax-free weekend for emergency supplies is a great idea, but they should be that way all the time. Anything the government can do to encourage citizens to prepare for emergencies saves money in the long run. Emergency skills training should at least be a tax deductible expense.

For those who may have a Health Care Reimbursement Account at work, this is an easy (and income tax free) way to stockpile some first aid supplies. If you don't use up your account on medical expenses by the end of the year, you can draw down the balance on first aid kits/supplies and over the counter medicines.

Re: This is how you stimulate the economy...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:07 am
by lrb111
Well since this is written by someone in the hurricane zone, I understand it. However, the same could apply to those in the west Texas tornado alley, and or the icing zones of north Texas. Fix that part and it's gold.

Re: This is how you stimulate the economy...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:30 pm
by tarkus
The list is a good start but they forgot ammunition.

Re: This is how you stimulate the economy...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:02 pm
by Fangs
tarkus wrote:The list is a good start but they forgot ammunition.
I agree, seems like an "Emergency Item" to me.

Re: This is how you stimulate the economy...

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:33 pm
by stevie_d_64
tarkus wrote:The list is a good start but they forgot ammunition.
I could give him a call and see if he'll make an amendment... ;-)