DOGE dividend to taxpayers (Public Board)

by JoFrance, Thursday, February 20, 2025, 18:47 (186 days ago)
edited by JoFrance, Thursday, February 20, 2025, 18:53

Trump and Musk might give 20% of the money saved by the waste they found back to the taxpayers. Musk said it could be maybe $5k to every taxpayer. That would be so awesome for people. Its fair that the money should be paid back to the taxpayers. It was stolen from them to fund deep state pet projects.

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by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Friday, February 21, 2025, 03:06 (186 days ago) @ JoFrance

This is a classic instance of INFLATION defined as inflating the monetary supply. Maybe it's not M1 or M2 money supply, but it's available funds for individuals to bid up goods which gets dropped on everyone all at once.

IMO the COVID stimulus payments drove a ton of consumer inflation and this will do likewise and those stimulus were quite a bit less. Every recipient will soon see prices inflate.

Plow all of the funds back into federal debt reduction.

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by ,ndo, No refunds or exchanges! Fullstop!, Friday, February 21, 2025, 15:27 (185 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

yeah maybe $500 monthly payments for some number of months with an explanation of why (we understand what causes inflation). That would certainly lift the national mood.

The US debt is too large to be paid. It's just monopoly money now. I would be inclined to just educate the population and the world that the whole thing was a fraud and we're not paying it sorry. You know, pay the part of it that is real and prosecute all the pharisees (mammons) for the balance. We won't extract it all from them but it will cheer people up in a couple of different ways.

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by JoFrance, Friday, February 21, 2025, 19:56 (185 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

They're not really inflating the monetary supply they're redirecting part of the funds from the fraudulent USAID and other agencies. Maybe it would cause temporary inflation of consumer prices, but prices are already inflated. Companies that do raise them much higher will lose out in the end.

I think we deserve a piece of the pie because we were ripped off by the government. They're getting off cheap. The majority of money still goes to the government to pay off debt or whatever they decide to do with it.

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