As most Americans receive tax rebate checks designed to stimulate the economy, some controversy has developed as hundreds of thousands of U.S. military personnel, foreign high-tech workers, and other U.S. citizens and legal immigrants aren’t eligible. Congress limited the rebates to Social Security cardholders to keep them out of the hands of illegal immigrants.
Was that a mistake? Should Congress seek to get rebate checks to those living or working here legally who are otherwise disqualified?
The Economic Stimulus Package was such a cesspool of bad ideas and indefensible distinctions that there is no real context for evaluating whether the distinction based on Social Security-card possession was really a “mistake.” The whole package was a mistake.