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Obama: People Should See Tax Cut Help by April 1

by: Liz Sidoti  |  The Associated Press

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President Barack Obama speaks to a crowd in Mesa, Arizona, about the $75 billion mortgage relief plan which is part of the $787 billion stimulus package. (Photo: Getty Images)

    Washington - The notoriously slow Congress passed the $787 billion economic stimulus package in a matter of weeks. President Barack Obama signed it into law less than one month into his presidency.

    So, just how soon will Americans start reaping the benefits of tax cuts in it?

    By April 1, according to the president.

    "Never before in our history has a tax cut taken effect faster or gone to so many hardworking Americans," Obama said Saturday in his weekly radio and Internet address.

    He said the Treasury Department has begun directing employers to reduce the amount of taxes withheld from people's paychecks in accordance with the new law, and that in six weeks, a typical family will start taking home at least $65 more every month.

    Obama says his signature "Making Work Pay" tax break will affect 95 percent of working families.


    The $400 credit for individuals is to be doled out through the rest of the year. Couples are slated to get up to $800. Most workers are to see about a $13 per week increase in their take-home pay. In 2010, the credit would be about $7.70 a week, if it is spread over the entire year.

    People who do not earn enough money to owe income taxes are eligible for the credit, an attempt to offset the payroll taxes they pay.

    Obama's expensive and ambitious package of federal spending and tax cuts is designed to revive the economy and save or create 3.5 million or more jobs. It will inject a sudden boost of cash into transportation, education, energy and health care, while aiming to help recession victims through tax cuts, extended unemployment benefits and short-term health insurance assistance. It also will add to a rapidly growing national debt.

    The president signed the measure into law Tuesday.

    In his weekly address, Obama said he was grateful to Congress, governors, mayors and everyday people who supported the measure.

    Still, he added: "It is only a first step on the road to economic recovery. And we cannot fail to complete the journey." He said the country also must stem foreclosures, repair the banking system, get credit flowing again and revamp financial industry regulations.

    And, even as he promoted the record-breaking spending plan, he called for doing what's necessary to control "exploding" deficits as the economy begins to improve.

    Obama is holding a bipartisan "fiscal responsibility summit" at the White House on Monday to talk about ways to control the trillion-dollar budget deficit. The next day, he is to address a joint session of Congress, a speech expected to focus heavily on the economy. On Thursday, Obama will send a budget request to Congress "that's sober in its assessments, honest in its accounting, and lays out in detail my strategy for investing in what we need, cutting what we don't and restoring fiscal discipline."

    Republicans are certain to hold him to that.

    In the GOP's weekly address, Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan, the top Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, said his party wants to work with Obama to solve the country's economic problems "in a responsible way that does not burden our children and grandchildren with a mountain of debt."

    "We can't borrow and spend our way back to prosperity," Camp said. "If he is serious about dealing with the tough issues and getting spending under control, his budget will show it."

  

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Camp says?--his +Republican

Camp says?--his +Republican ways have us here. We are reminded of Ecclesiastes-> 'there is a time, season for everything...' this being the end of unchecked, unregulated REAL capitalism...to counter PresBush definition of 'FALSE populism' as he so called it... Once again, unregulated capitalism is like driving on the road with absolutely no rules, the drivers of the big vehicles-with the big cow-pusher bumpers supreme; or living in a house with 0 roof, 0 doors, or 0 windows...

The credibility of so-called

The credibility of so-called "fiscally conservative" Republicans has been reduced to ashes over the past eight years. Aside from arrogantly assuming that their place at the national table as the stewards of our economy is automatically a given, it's time they actually earned their authority and the trust of Joe Taxpayer. Otherwise, they can go pound sand.

The Bush administration

The Bush administration started two illegal wars and racked up debt like there's no tomorrow and it takes this long for the republicans to realize it's a bad idea???

I appreciate the sentiment,

I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't think $7.70 a week is going to go very far.

Yeah, it's true. We CAN'T

Yeah, it's true. We CAN'T borrow our way out of it. The only way out is to nationalize the banks and resume issuing our own debt-free treasury money and finance the recovery including paying back those nations we are in debt to with that. The banking cartel will hate it, but the money monopoly fraud/game is over. If anyone, including the bankers, want to play anymore, the cards have to be reshuffled and the money redistributed. The hole that federal debt has blown in the economy is not fixable with a borrow/spend bandaid.

Give me regulation...or give

Give me regulation...or give me death...or a close unregulated facsimile thereof.

I won't believe it until I

I won't believe it until I see it but at least he is trying. I'd like to see him put something out there for veteran families of our US military that have been negatively affected by this ridiculous war in Iraq. Many don't realize the financial burden and hardship it causes. So many of those families are facing foreclosure and nothing at all is being done to help them. It is really sad.

David Camp obviously has no

David Camp obviously has no sense of irony. He says his party wants to be sure our children and grandchildren are not burdened with a mountain of debt, yet his party's misguided management for the last 8 years is the reason we have this mountain. He should just shut up.

David Camp belongs to the

David Camp belongs to the wrong party, his party did not win the election. And his party has not been "responsible" either.