Second Stimulus May Arrive by Christmas: Way to go Democrats!

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- House Democratic leaders are putting together a second economic stimulus package that could cost as much as $150 billion, according to Democratic leadership aides.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said the economic crisis may warrant a $150 billion stimulus package.
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The aides said Democrats are likely to call Congress back shortly after the election to vote on the measure.

The details are still in flux, but one aide said the price tag would be "somewhat north of $100 billion" and would include "a heavy emphasis on help to state and local governments."

One way to help states would be to fund the mandatory state match for Medicaid programs so that states would not have to slash education and other programs to cover it.

Before Congress recessed last week for the election, the House of Representatives passed economic aid measures totaling $61 billion to fund infrastructure projects, money for states' Medicaid costs, and unemployment assistance.

But these bills failed to attract enough support in the Senate, and the White House opposed them.

"With all that happened in the past few weeks, it probably has to be more like ... $150 billion to invest in our economy, to create jobs, to help the states, to help men and women across the country," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, said Wednesday while traveling in Denver, Colorado.

Pelosi and other House Democratic leaders are scheduled to meet Monday with a group of economists in Washington to discuss the size and components of a stimulus plan, the Democratic aides said.

These aides indicated that in addition to aid to states struggling with their budgets, the package could include things similar to what the House passed before, such as infrastructure money, an extension of unemployment benefits, food stamps and more money for low-income energy assistance.

House Republican leadership aides said that GOP members have not been consulted on the details of a second stimulus. One of these aides said, "We're not necessarily opposed to it out of hand. We would ask, is it truly stimulative? Is it really going to help stimulate the economy?"

A Senate GOP leadership aide said Republicans are skeptical of a second stimulus but did not suggest there is outright opposition to another package.

Jim Manley, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, left the door open to the Senate taking up a bill.
"Sen. Reid tried to pass a second economic recovery bill last month, only to be obstructed by Senate Republicans," Manley said. "Recent developments only reinforce the need for additional action to reinvigorate the economy. We will work with the House of Representatives and leave all options open to address this issue."
Way to go Democrats! NOT!
 
After I read how Pelosi and the other idiots want to save the car industry. I need a drink.
 
Originally Posted by LazyJ10

After I read how Pelosi and the other idiots want to save the car industry. I need a drink.
I don't understand how she and Barney Frank got their jobs...
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So they are spending money that we do not have to get us out a the recession?

Hmmm...someone think about that real quick.
 
Why don't I just give them my Christmas list, and they can send me my stuff, that will help the economy.

We know very damn well that most people saved or used the first check to pay their bills.

What's the use?? Keep your damn checks.
 
"Well I think at this point, there needs to be a focus on an immediate increase in spending and I think this is a time when deficit fear has to take a second seat."

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And
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@ the"rich people" comment.
 
it wont happen for 1

and 2 why are you so salty the majority of the country doesnt agree with you? it's the republicans fault for continuing to vote GWB into the White House
 
I thought this second stimulus package will not go directly to consumers though and also that the senate may reject it
 
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