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Why are we doing this?

Government spending is out of control. An $18M contract for the redesign of the Recovery.gov website was the poke in the eye that spurred us into action.

The Mission of StimulatedYet.com is to effect our own private sector stimulus package -- a social experiment where small businesses help small businesses directly. Our "stimulus fund" will be amassed by earmarking 20% of our sales revenues towards building websites for our "stimulus recipients": start-up businesses, long-standing businesses that could use a helping hand, and non-profit organizations.

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StimulatedYet.com - By the Numbers

Please scroll through (or play) the slideshow on the left for a brief overview of the StimulatedYet.com project.

Join us with StimulatedYet.com.
We are embarking on a social experiment, illustrating that the private sector of the United States can effect better change, stimulate more definable growth and create more sustainable jobs through common sense, teamwork and philanthropy than our government can by taxing and spending us into submission.

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StimulatedYet.com is ready for takeoff!

StimulatedYet.com is currently looking for small businesses and non-profit organizations that would like to be considered as "Stimulus Providers" and "Stimulus Recipients" for this project.

Stimulus Providers are paying clients that contract WebIXI, through the StimulatedYet.com project, for website design & development services and/or SEO services. Advertisers and Site Sponsors are also considered Stimulus Providers. A portion of their fees will be applied to the "Stimulus Fund".

The "Stimulus Fund" will be used to build websites for Stimulus Recipients: start-up businesses, long-standing businesses that could use a helping hand, and non-profit organizations.

At this time, the "Stimulus Fund" has been built up quite high -- it's a great time for Stimulus Recipients to get involved!

 

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How Congress Voted on Legislation

 

The Washington Post has a U.S. Congress Votes Database , which lets you browse every vote in the U.S. Congress since 1991. One of the site's features is an RSS feed for every active member of Congress, updated each time he or she votes. There's also a feed of the latest votes.

See the RSS page for full information about the feeds.

Keep track of how they vote and hold them accountable!

Visit: http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/

 

 


September 12, 2009 - Washington, D.C.

Tax March on DC - September 12, 2009

StimulatedYet.com was in Washington DC for the 09.12.09 Tax March! Check out our pictures!

01.13.10 March on Annapolis

Tax March on Annapolis

StimulatedYet.com was in Annapolis, MD for the 01.13.10 Tax March! Check out our pictures!


Read the Bills!

 

HR 1 - Final Stimulus Bill
$850 Billion, 1588 pages, and counting... somebody needs to read it!

HR 25 - Fair Tax Act of 2009

HR 1207 - Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009

HR 2454 - American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (Cap & Trade)

HR 3962 - Affordable Health Care for America Act

S 604 - Federal Reserve Sunshine Act of 2009 (Audit the Federal Reserve)

 

 

 

 

 

So ... You Stimulated Yet??


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