Christmas in July

A couple making $149,999 a year with one child between six and seventeen gets $250/month?  And the rationale is it will reduce child poverty — really? Folks doing simple arithmetic of 39 million households getting the lowest of $250/month come to $9,750,000,000. Count the zeros, that’s 9.75 billion dollars a month, paid for by. . . . . .? And it lasts through till the end of the year.

Question,  is a child of a couple who make just short of $150,000  living in poverty?  Really? Oh well, surely the government would know; I mean their our leaders, right?

By: G. Maresca

Congressional Democrats approved an expanded version of the Child Tax Credit that was part of the American Rescue Plan and did so without bipartisan support.

On July 15th, the IRS began depositing $300 a month for every child under six and $250 for each child up to 17. This latest round of monthly cash infusion from Washington is for parents making under $75,000 per year, and for those parents filing jointly who earn less than $150,000 per year. Nearly, 39 million households, covering 88% of American children will receive the monthly outlays, according to USA Today.

Democrats maintain the payments will reduce child poverty, as if the absence of money were the problem. Democrats have thrown trillions at poverty starting with Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society,” which is nothing short of Jim Crow 2.0.  and on its fourth generation of undermining the family. Cash helps but rarely addresses the underlying issues that money cannot solve.

This roguish cycle of government dependence is renewed by each subsequent generation of welfare recipients who teach their children, probably from a multitude of fathers, that they are entitled to the fruits of somebody else’s labor. Every welfare program must be tied to positive behaviors with a time limit on benefits. It should not be a lifetime annuity.

Replacing the father with government has done tremendous harm to women and children. Nearly 90% of incarcerated males grew up in fatherless homes. Contrary to the Left’s ridicule of American patriarchy, the problem is not that we have too much of it but not enough.

This so-called stimulus spending is an investment in buying future votes all in the name of compassion. Taking from those who work in order to provide for those who don’t to buy their votes is ideological theft. Democrats have made vote buying an art, while making voting more haphazard by not requiring ID – all to their benefit.

Such shenanigans are an integral part of keeping Democrats permanently in power. Provided Democrats can maintain their slight edge in the House of Representatives and retain Vice President Harris’s tiebreaker vote in the Senate in 2022, these apparatchiks will not only remain in power but solidify it.

If you believe monthly free cash will end poverty, your perception of human nature is wanting. A prime symptom of leftist derangement syndrome is believing poverty is solely based upon the lack of cash. Poverty is rooted in a plethora of issues that largesse ignores but certainly reinforces. Democrats have always been more fixated on symptoms than causes.

This cash infusion will not move the poverty level one percent because tax credits are not factored into the poverty rate. The same holds true for food stamps, Medicaid, Section 8, and earned income tax credits that total into the hundreds of billions annually – none of it counts.

The Leftist tradition of not holding anyone accountable for their contribution to their circumstance’s reigns. When bad behavior involves guns, the gun is at fault, not the humans who use them. When those who created their circumstances fail, it is society’s fault. This results in a one size fits all bureaucratic government program that only contributes to the nation’s decline.

Ian Smith, the New Jersey gym owner who refused to close his gym during the pandemic, summed it up this way: “Everything the government is doing right now is designed to make you fat, weak, stupid, depressed, lazy, and reliant on crumbs they wipe off their plates. Health replaced by pharmaceuticals. Education replaced by programming. Hard work replaced by handouts. These people hate you.”

Once acquainted with systematic direct deposits from everyone’s favorite Washington Uncle, less and less people will oppose them. One of the malevolent attributes of socialism is how it takes advantage of people by claiming to help them.

Democrats have always needed a dependent class to maintain their relevancy and hold on power. These longstanding attributes are now devolving into a dependent country.

The Child Tax Credit deposits are to expire at the end of the year, but Biden is hoping to extend them until 2025, the next presidential election. How is that for political expediency?

Sporting aviator sunglasses, Biden is Santa Claus, and every day is Christmas in America.

What’s not to like?

 

9 thoughts on “Christmas in July”

  1. This nonsense feels like when you have some time to kill and stop in the local, or pretty much any bar and hear that one person talk about everything that’s bad in there life. Can’t catch a break yet everyone around them has it great according to the sad sack individual. Yet said individual can find time to set in a bar and whine… we’re all guilty of self putty but it’s what you do about your situation. I believe I seen a sign in the Eclub at the 2nd Mar Div rifle range, sorry can’t remember the name of the range off hand, been a bit. But the sign said..” winners make things happen, losers let things happen. Simple as that. Semper Fi peace

    1. Todd I’m somewhat confused by the where your going or coming from considering the post. If I read you correctly, I would have to say I wish I had your confidence. But I don’t. The democrats had four years under Trump to plan, and plan they did. Everything this admin does is about buying votes. Those 83 million households, which could equate to as much as 166 million votes. and for whom do you think they will vote. At my age, I sincerely believe I will never see a GOP admin again. Americans, in general, are sheep who will follow anything that feeds them. Mid-terms next year will be the truth-teller for sure. If we don’t make significant gains, we are doomed to become a truly democratically controlled country forever. Sorry, but there is nothing either of us can do about it, except speak up, or as you call it whine. I do what I can by posting om this blog. I’d like to hear your answer to the problem.

      1. The 2022 mid-terms are the barometer for 2024. If the GOP can flip the House and Senate, a fighting chance for the White House two years later is a strong possibility. I believe hope exists….

      2. I agree with you 100% Jim, there is no solution that I can see. I guess what I was getting at is how the hell can they keep coming up with something dumber than the last dumb crap they shove in front of us. If not a civil war then I suppose future generations will have to learn Chinese. The whole thing is getting harder and harder to swallow.

  2. This is greasing the skids for socialism. No one is turning down money. But someone will have to pony up and pay at some point.

    1. It is a simple matter of buying votes for the next election. We are doomed, my friend. Democrats forever.

  3. It’s really important to keep your eye on the ball. When you reward people for having children, you’re helping the kids to obtain an extra Big Mac every week or buy those $1,000/pair running shoes. And spending all that extra money helps the economy (well, it helps the economy of China and Indonesia — our best ever friends), and the Big Mac’s give leftists something to complain about: unhealthy children who can’t access quality medical care. And, of course, the big plus is that by encouraging Moslems and other minorities to bunny hump, well, you’re growing the communist base. So to recap, America is a better place with fat kids wearing expensive sneaks who will one day blow themselves up in a Christian church or conspire to bring their relatives to Chicago from Guyana or Ecuador. Big picture, Jim … always think about the big picture. Oh, and electing Biden: good job, America.

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