Some highlights: The House version would spend $60 billion more on education. The Senate version adds more than $100 billion for tax cuts to individuals and families. The House would spend more to upgrade the country’s electricity grid. The Senate would spend more on medical research. And there are plenty more.
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Shamulus! Next question please!
Shamulus, shamefully.
Stimulus or Shamulus?
How about Screwmeandyouus
I'm a little confused. The Senate version provides for more money for tax cuts. Does this mean they want to tax us less or more?
Since they're letting Bush's tax cuts expire, I imagine taxes will be higher in the long run.
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