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Published - Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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Fighting to improve U.S. economy

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At kitchen tables across America and right here in southern Minnesota, middle- class families are making tough decisions about how to make ends meet.

The truth is, you don’t have to look too far beyond your own kitchen table to see the evidence that our economy is in the doldrums — the housing market is in crisis; unemployment is growing; and a drop in household income has led to the slowest economic growth since 2002.
The dollar just doesn’t go as far as it used to.

Everyone knows that bipartisan cooperation in Washington isn’t what it used to be either. That is why I’m immensely pleased that in this case, Democrats and Republicans in Congress worked together with President Bush to get something done for hard-working people across America. Economists agree that one of the best ways to help working Americans is to get the economy moving. We’ve taken action by passing an economic stimulus package that will help get the economy back on track by putting money into the pockets of 130 million middle- and lower-income American families.

As people spend money, employers hire more to meet the demand and bring back laid-off workers. What is good for the middle class is good for business.

Fighting to improve our economy isn’t just about seeing the Dow Jones Average go up. Fighting to improve our economy means fighting to improve the lives of people — especially those that most need a helping hand getting a job, paying their heat bill or covering the cost of their medication.

The economic stimulus package provides tax rebates of up to $600 to individuals and $1,200 to couples who earned in 2007 a maximum of $75,000 and $150,000 respectively. Additionally, families will receive $300 per child for every child younger than 17. What does this mean for Minnesotans? In our state, 2.1 million households will receive an average tax rebate of more than $950.

This package is fair to families, seniors and disabled veterans alike. I am pleased that the stimulus package provides rebates for 20 million additional senior citizens who receive Social Security benefits. It also provides a rebate for veterans who receive disability payments.

Many American families will sit around their kitchen table and work out ways to cut costs and pay the bills. But others are about to lose their kitchens when their homes go into foreclosure. Foreclosures due to predatory lending are neither fair nor desirable.

To help address the mortgage crisis, the House recently passed a bill that protects consumers by requiring that lenders meet tougher requirements and adhere to higher ethics standards. I am hopeful that the Senate will work with the same urgency to pass this important legislation.

Fixing regulatory problems and putting money in people’s pockets are the two easiest and most obvious things leaders could do to give middle-class families a helping hand. To create lasting stability for middle-class families, we must return some fiscal discipline to our government.

In the past seven years, Bush has added an incredible $4 trillion to our national debt. I’m pleased that Congress, under its new leadership, has started to get a handle on spending by passing pay-as-you-go budget rules that require new government spending to be paid for. This is a good start, but more needs to be done.

With the passage of this stimulus package, it seems that Congress and Bush have begun to realize that we’re all in this together. The stimulus package is one example of the good things that can happen when Congress and the president work together, but we can’t stop there.

Next, we need to build on that accomplishment, set aside our differences and take some hard steps to balance the budget and reduce our national debt. It won’t be easy, but the work we do now will have a lasting impact on the economy and the types of economic opportunities our children have available to them.

Walz is the Congressman from the 1st District of Minnesota which represents Winona.
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    PerfectStranger wrote on Feb 19, 2008 11:15 PM:

    " ALL liberals, Troller? Are you sure about that? Another anti-liberal fanatical rant from Troller. You can't even resist digging at liberals when the subject isn't about politics (as seen on a different article in this Monday edition). If genuine political 'talk' is what you TRULY seek, why don't you try leaving your extreme anti-liberal viewpoint out of at least a few of your comments and see how much more genuine 'talk' you find. You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. You will never win a liberal over to even a moderate position if all you do is bash away. Can't you control yourself for even one day? "

    Troller wrote on Feb 19, 2008 9:02 PM:

    " While the Clinton administration spoke incessantly of WMDs in Iraq (mostly during the Lewinsky hearings) and Billy boy wagged his tongue and finger daily, the Bush administration CONFIRMED there were no WMDs. Thank you President Bush. Liberals in this country are far more concerned with loosing any fight against terrorism. Daily liberals bash our military and its leadership. Liberals WILL NOT be happy until America's enemies, and I do mean all of them, have the time and opportunity to "weapon up" so terrorists can fight us on equal footing. The current war in Iraq is hampering jihadist efforts to get up to speed weapon wise. All LIBERALS want is equality. Equal misery for everybody. "

    redbridge wrote on Feb 19, 2008 4:26 PM:

    " JackSparrow, the World is not afraid of Iran. They are afraid of you, Jack. I am afraid of you Jack, because you are a bully. You preach caution and practice aggression. Who has proven anything, Jack? Would you take the word of the same fools that put us into this war, Jack? Is that who has 'proved' all of this for you, Jack? Ask them to declare under oath to our nation, JackSparrow. Ask them to impeach Cheney, Mr Walz. "

    redbridge wrote on Feb 19, 2008 4:16 PM:

    " genocide ... the deliberate(shock and awe) killing(dead) of a large group (600,000 to 1,200,000) of people(like you and I) especially of an ethnic group or nation(Iraq). "

    Jack Sparrow wrote on Feb 19, 2008 4:02 PM:

    " Iranian nuclear weaponry may not exist YET. However, they ARE supplying munitions to the fighters in Iraq. That HAS been proven. Including the rocket that hit a cafeteria in Camp Victory. That was proven to be Iranian made. So were the 18 rockets that hit Camp Victory just the other day. So don't even start with the thought that Iran isn't involved in Iraq, and that they aren't trying to develp nuclear weaponry. Iran wants to "wipe Israel off the map", and they want nukes to do it with. Personally, I would rather be cautious and believe they are trying to develop them, than to wait until they already have them. "

    warden wrote on Feb 19, 2008 3:18 PM:

    " Jack Sparrow, shame on you. Iran has a rich history of being screwed for their black liquid assets. You know that, don't you??? The first U.S. insult was to let our CIA overthrow Mohammed Mossedegh in 1953. Cheez, no wonder they don't trust us! Now intelligence tells us that all this talk of Iranian nuclear weaponry is false. Did you miss that one? Chillingly reminiscent of all the fear mongering and propaganda on the run-up to the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. If our demented criminal junta attacks Iran...I shudder at the thought, but if Tim and the spineless irrelivent congress can't assert their constitutional role, then maybe it's time for citizens to do so. History will not be kind to us if we sleepwalk through this mess like 'good Germans'. "

    Jack Sparrow wrote on Feb 19, 2008 2:33 PM:

    " Ah, so now the fun begins. What are people going to say when the Iranians finally decide to blow up one of our bases and we are forced to attack? Or, hopefully, when we strike into Iran before they can strike us. It IS coming people, whether you like it or not. The only thing that will keep it from happening is if Iran dismantles it's nuclear assets completely, under US (not UN) inspection. The next few years are going to be VERY interesting in terms of the middle east. No matter who becomes president, because none of them can withdraw the military at this point, no matter what they say they'll do. "

    Locke wrote on Feb 19, 2008 2:30 PM:

    " Genocide? Really? Genocide would involve the deliberate extinction of an entire group. If we were commiting genocide in Iraq, we would have done it a lot differently. As in, we would have leveled their cities and killed everyone. THAT would be genocide. The military doing their best to defend civilians against crazy fanatics with bombs strapped to themselves is certainly NOT genocide. "

    CT Rock wrote on Feb 19, 2008 2:27 PM:

    " "Enough is Enough" ~ Obama aka The Rock "

    Demosthenes wrote on Feb 19, 2008 2:26 PM:

    " My sister is PROUD to be serving her country in Iraq. She doesn't want to be forced to come home before finishing her tour. Greg--I did my best to find that article on USA Today's website, under their "archive search," but no matter what I searched for, i couldn't find it. Perhaps you could post the link for me? Or find some better sources that actually get their information from the military as I do. "

    warden wrote on Feb 19, 2008 2:25 PM:

    " This war will be 'won' when the militaristic attitude is replaced with understanding and compassion. Bring the soldiers home now. Rep. Walz, I hope your aids pick up on this. Cancel the mercenary contracts. Blackwater needs to be put back in the jack-in-the-box. What a scary embarrassment. Apologize to what's left of Iraq's citizenry. They've lost a generation and the ancient treasures of their history. Sent cash...lots of cash. Let them rebuild using our cash and their labor. Maybe then they'd have electricity and water. Lockheed and Halliburton be damned to the lowest level of Hades. Prosecute the war profiteers and torturers, starting at the top! "

    redbridge wrote on Feb 19, 2008 2:03 PM:

    " Demosthenes, I will no longer be silent about the smearing of that 'handle' of yours. The true Demosthenes spoke out AGAINST the imperial empire that threatened Greece & Athens. Your tired re-runs of Big Con psyop grow old. Pity you wouldn't use your proclaimed oratorical talent to bring your sister home. I will pray for her - and you - and the thousands who've died at the hands of cluster bombs. And I'll continue to ask "How will We The People know when we've won in Iraq?" "

    warden wrote on Feb 19, 2008 1:36 PM:

    " Seems like a lot of confusion about what's happening in Iraq. Lies were used to drag a war-weary population into invading another country. Genocide is being conducted in our names, under the rubric of 'spreading democracy'. Orwellian term for a fact. The oil laws are the prize this criminal administration seeks, and our brothers and sons would all be home if only those stubborn lil brown fellas would give away their energy wealth and future so's we can spread s'more democracy. Simple, isn't it? A.P. reports today Amtrak now has spot inspections with dogs and guards with automatic weapons. All that remains are the swastikas! Impeach!!! Save what remains of your honor. "

    Greg Rendahl wrote on Feb 19, 2008 1:05 PM:

    " Demosthenes, USA Today had a story on 12-16-03 concerning the US use of nearly 10,800 cluster bombs including use in cities such as Baghdad and the subsequent deaths and injuries to children. In addition, wherever they are used the danger remains because of the unexploded bomblets that are later discovered by curious children. "

    redbridge wrote on Feb 19, 2008 12:12 PM:

    " Heed the words of Warden. Franklin said it first - ' He who gives up liberty for security deserves neither.' It is well past time for impeachment, Mr. Walz. Impeach Dick Cheney. "

    Demosthenes wrote on Feb 19, 2008 11:25 AM:

    " Greg--cluster bombs used by the USAF are not used in populated areas. They are used against targets in open areas where multiple targets need to be taken out in one raid. I'm curious to see the source of the information in this "conference". The USAF makes it a point to only use precision guided weapons when attacking in a populated area. That is why you only see one, and occasionally two buildings destroyed in a bombing by our military. The Israelis are a different story, as they rarely bother to do much about civilian casualties, and that is why they can defeat their enemies so quickly. "

    Greg Rendahl wrote on Feb 19, 2008 10:57 AM:

    " Demosthenes, your ideas about our use of cluster bombs is fanciful, at best. A current conference in New Zealand with 122 countries attending was informed that 4 out of every 10 victims of cluster bombs are children. The US and israel are the big users of these items. "

    xfs-123 wrote on Feb 19, 2008 9:18 AM:

    " Demosthenes and Rawhide have said it all on both subjects. I couldn't agree more. People like Warden have never been near a combat zone nor do they understand the concept of winning a war. Easier for them to carry signs and surrender quickly at the first sign of trouble. On the other subject, permanent tax breaks are the way to go and ending handouts for those that refuse to work would provide the means to do it. "

    CT Rock wrote on Feb 19, 2008 8:19 AM:

    " The libs don't get it, they just don't get it, and neither do the conservatives. Let's take a break from politics and take efforts to diminish drunken college kid behavior in Winona. "

    Rawhide wrote on Feb 19, 2008 7:56 AM:

    " You don't fix the economy by giving away cash. You make tax cuts permanent or give more tax breaks to small business. ANd for the Lynette Lachinski's of this world who are utterly ignorant of economics, take a look at Jim Galewski's editorial. Everyone benefited from the tax cuts. Hey liberals, this life is not fair. There is no way your fake caring or personal guilt is going to make it fair either. "

    Demosthenes wrote on Feb 19, 2008 7:41 AM:

    " I'll give you hell Warden. When 18 rockets land within 1000 feet of one of your family members, you don't care what your own military uses, as long as they get the job done. My sister's base was attacked yesterday, and she could have died. I don't care if we drop a cluster bomb on a village if they're launching rockets from that village. I should point out however, that the US military does not use cluster bombs where civilians are present. We use more smart weapons than are really necessary to limit civillian casualties. Also, the depleted uranium rounds are only used against hardened targets like tanks, so there's a pretty good chance that those rounds haven't been used in quite some time during this war. So please Warden, quite complaining about things you don't know about. "

    catmom wrote on Feb 19, 2008 3:36 AM:

    " locke- i believe those that are not covered by parents and file a seperate tax return they will get the money the one to call is richard from aarp at the senior center tax help. "

    warden wrote on Feb 19, 2008 3:10 AM:

    " Tim,your relevance diminishes hourly. You have declined to fight this criminal administration's assault on Habeus Corpus, which , in my opinion, is the bedrock of government...sine qua non. How can you now claim authority? You watched the abandonment of the controls to M1, our money supply. Inflation is our reward, thanks. Your silence regarding the use of torture is deafening. Do you support depleted uranium, cluster bombs, land mines, and phosphorus weapons, like your commander? You just returned from hell(Iraq) and have seen with your own eyes the results of lies and treason. What would constitute a war crime in your estimation? "

    Locke wrote on Feb 19, 2008 12:13 AM:

    " So, what do those people get who are older than 17, but are still claimed by their parents? (i.e. most college students). Since apparently their parents don't get 300 dollars for them, do those people recieve the 600 dollars? Could someone please enlighten me on those details? "


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