If you are eligible for money that is to be given away from the government that you are philosophically opposed to, should you take the money? Should you accept the money and try to change where the money is being allocated (or if it is even allocated) by your vote? Or should you reject the money?
And where do you draw the line? Subsidized student loans? Subsidized student loans for your 7 years of junior college? Subsidized micro-loans for businesses? Food stamps if your family is starving? Food stamps if you are lazy? Taking advantage of a local program that will not increase the tax value of your home if you make improvements (because they want people to move to that town/county)? Accepting the stimulus payment? Refinancing your jumbo loan to be backed by the federal government?
Someone told me that by not accepting the money, you aren't putting that money back into the general fund of the treasury, or that the government is not going to spend it. You are just hurting yourself. He said if you want to make a difference, contact your congressman and vote for someone who shares your values.
So, what do you think?
And where do you draw the line? Subsidized student loans? Subsidized student loans for your 7 years of junior college? Subsidized micro-loans for businesses? Food stamps if your family is starving? Food stamps if you are lazy? Taking advantage of a local program that will not increase the tax value of your home if you make improvements (because they want people to move to that town/county)? Accepting the stimulus payment? Refinancing your jumbo loan to be backed by the federal government?
Someone told me that by not accepting the money, you aren't putting that money back into the general fund of the treasury, or that the government is not going to spend it. You are just hurting yourself. He said if you want to make a difference, contact your congressman and vote for someone who shares your values.
So, what do you think?
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