Stimulus Bill

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Tell Your Rep. To Stop The Stimulus Scam Bill

Tell Your Rep. To Stop The Stimulus Scam Bill

Call our U.S. Senators at the numbers below and tell them to filibuster senate bill S. 1

Call our U.S. Senators at the numbers below and tell them to filibuster senate bill S. 1

$267,000 spent for every predicted new private-sector job (Dallas Morning News, Jan. 29, “Stimulus to create jobs, but numbers uncertain”)

$646,000 borrowed for every new government job (Wall Street Journal, Jan. 28, “New Stage for Stimulus Bill”)

$267,000 spent for every predicted new private-sector job (Dallas Morning News, Jan. 29, “Stimulus to create jobs, but numbers uncertain”)

$646,000 borrowed for every new government job (Wall Street Journal, Jan. 28, “New Stage for Stimulus Bill”)

Costs $6700 for every man, woman, and child in future tax obligations

Costs $6700 for every man, woman, and child in future tax obligations

(Dallas Morning News, Jan. 29, “Stimulus to create jobs, but numbers uncertain”)

(Dallas Morning News, Jan. 29, “Stimulus to create jobs, but numbers uncertain”)

So-called stimulus is just more social engineering (The New York Times, Jan. 29, “Search for Green, Brown Facets of Stimulus Bills”)

Proposal diverts labor and capital to less productive projects (Independent Institute, Jan. 22, “The Obama Stimulus Plan Won’t Work”)

The average worker will only save $12-$13 per week in tax credits

So-called stimulus is just more social engineering (The New York Times, Jan. 29, “Search for Green, Brown Facets of Stimulus Bills”)

Proposal diverts labor and capital to less productive projects (Independent Institute, Jan. 22, “The Obama Stimulus Plan Won’t Work”)

The average worker will only save $12-$13 per week in tax credits

(The New York Times, Jan. 29, “Components of Stimulus Vary ...”)

(The New York Times, Jan. 29, “Components of Stimulus Vary ...”)

SENATOR KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON 214-361-3500 SENATOR JOHN CORNYN 972-239-1310

SENATOR KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON 214-361-3500 SENATOR JOHN CORNYN 972-239-1310

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