| ] Several months ago, my husband and I received two rebate] checks simply for having children, all part of the Jobs
 ] and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003, an
 ] economy-stimulating incentive. Congress approved this
 ] quickie tax cut so we'd all go out and buy Pottery Barn
 ] lamps and Gap boot-cut trousers and then presumably the
 ] economy, and we, would be saved. Instead, I cashed the
 ] checks, paid off some bills, and then tucked my dignity
 ] under my arm and went to file for food stamps.
 We've all ready plenty of stories about how the economy sucks, but this article strikes a chord because the author has such a great command of imagery.  I suggest you read it simply because of the clear picture that she is able to paint. [Its stories like this that make me so thankful every day that I have a paying "job" (graduate school). I have seen this economy affect eveyone around me, and I hope that something changes in the next few years for the better. There are too many intelligent minds going to waste - Nano] Falling down |