Giving most of the tax breaks to the top 5% of Americans during a recession, so that they will "invest" in business and Wall Street? Or spreading out the tax breaks to the lower 95% of Americans during a recession so that they will spend the money on consumer goods, and add cash liquidity to stores and restaurants that need it during down times, which will prevent them from closing up and laying off employees? It seems like we are being offered 2 very different choices right now.