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December 12, 2008 at 8:00 AM #315120December 12, 2008 at 8:09 AM #314646The OC ScamParticipant
The basic functions of the Department of the Treasury include:
* Managing federal finances;
* Collecting taxes, duties and monies paid to and due to the U.S. and paying all bills of the U.S.;
* Producing all postage stamps, currency, and coinage;
* Managing government accounts and the United States public debt;
* Supervising national banks and thrift institutions;
* Advising on domestic and international financial, monetary, economic, trade and tax policy – fiscal policy being the sum of these, and the ultimate responsibility of Congress.
* Enforcing Federal finance and tax laws;
* Investigating and prosecuting tax evaders, counterfeiters, forgers, smugglers, illicit spirits distillers, and gun law violators.
*BAILOUT
*MORE BAILOUTWith respect to the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, Treasury serves a purpose parallel to that of the Office of Management and Budget for the estimation of spending for the executive branch, the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress, and the Congressional Budget Office for the estimation of spending for Congress.
December 12, 2008 at 8:09 AM #315003The OC ScamParticipantThe basic functions of the Department of the Treasury include:
* Managing federal finances;
* Collecting taxes, duties and monies paid to and due to the U.S. and paying all bills of the U.S.;
* Producing all postage stamps, currency, and coinage;
* Managing government accounts and the United States public debt;
* Supervising national banks and thrift institutions;
* Advising on domestic and international financial, monetary, economic, trade and tax policy – fiscal policy being the sum of these, and the ultimate responsibility of Congress.
* Enforcing Federal finance and tax laws;
* Investigating and prosecuting tax evaders, counterfeiters, forgers, smugglers, illicit spirits distillers, and gun law violators.
*BAILOUT
*MORE BAILOUTWith respect to the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, Treasury serves a purpose parallel to that of the Office of Management and Budget for the estimation of spending for the executive branch, the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress, and the Congressional Budget Office for the estimation of spending for Congress.
December 12, 2008 at 8:09 AM #315037The OC ScamParticipantThe basic functions of the Department of the Treasury include:
* Managing federal finances;
* Collecting taxes, duties and monies paid to and due to the U.S. and paying all bills of the U.S.;
* Producing all postage stamps, currency, and coinage;
* Managing government accounts and the United States public debt;
* Supervising national banks and thrift institutions;
* Advising on domestic and international financial, monetary, economic, trade and tax policy – fiscal policy being the sum of these, and the ultimate responsibility of Congress.
* Enforcing Federal finance and tax laws;
* Investigating and prosecuting tax evaders, counterfeiters, forgers, smugglers, illicit spirits distillers, and gun law violators.
*BAILOUT
*MORE BAILOUTWith respect to the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, Treasury serves a purpose parallel to that of the Office of Management and Budget for the estimation of spending for the executive branch, the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress, and the Congressional Budget Office for the estimation of spending for Congress.
December 12, 2008 at 8:09 AM #315059The OC ScamParticipantThe basic functions of the Department of the Treasury include:
* Managing federal finances;
* Collecting taxes, duties and monies paid to and due to the U.S. and paying all bills of the U.S.;
* Producing all postage stamps, currency, and coinage;
* Managing government accounts and the United States public debt;
* Supervising national banks and thrift institutions;
* Advising on domestic and international financial, monetary, economic, trade and tax policy – fiscal policy being the sum of these, and the ultimate responsibility of Congress.
* Enforcing Federal finance and tax laws;
* Investigating and prosecuting tax evaders, counterfeiters, forgers, smugglers, illicit spirits distillers, and gun law violators.
*BAILOUT
*MORE BAILOUTWith respect to the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, Treasury serves a purpose parallel to that of the Office of Management and Budget for the estimation of spending for the executive branch, the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress, and the Congressional Budget Office for the estimation of spending for Congress.
December 12, 2008 at 8:09 AM #315130The OC ScamParticipantThe basic functions of the Department of the Treasury include:
* Managing federal finances;
* Collecting taxes, duties and monies paid to and due to the U.S. and paying all bills of the U.S.;
* Producing all postage stamps, currency, and coinage;
* Managing government accounts and the United States public debt;
* Supervising national banks and thrift institutions;
* Advising on domestic and international financial, monetary, economic, trade and tax policy – fiscal policy being the sum of these, and the ultimate responsibility of Congress.
* Enforcing Federal finance and tax laws;
* Investigating and prosecuting tax evaders, counterfeiters, forgers, smugglers, illicit spirits distillers, and gun law violators.
*BAILOUT
*MORE BAILOUTWith respect to the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, Treasury serves a purpose parallel to that of the Office of Management and Budget for the estimation of spending for the executive branch, the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress, and the Congressional Budget Office for the estimation of spending for Congress.
December 12, 2008 at 8:41 AM #314661NotCrankyParticipantRelated to bailouts: The Housingwire site has a video interview with the president of NAHB. What a pathetic beggar he is.He wants legislators to work on his problem. According to this guy you have to stimulate the supply and demand side of his business to get the economy going.There is no problem with his the industry he begs for, of course. He is anticipating that Obama will provide the welfare benefits and hopes that Mr. President understand that little “bailouts” won’t do.
People have alot of nerve. Just to think, Obama can’t wait to turn his ecomomic team loose on solving this SOB’s pain.Gawd, I hope not.
Shelter is over blown and should be the first indsutry to begin normalizing to the real wealth of the nation. Same with cars.December 12, 2008 at 8:41 AM #315018NotCrankyParticipantRelated to bailouts: The Housingwire site has a video interview with the president of NAHB. What a pathetic beggar he is.He wants legislators to work on his problem. According to this guy you have to stimulate the supply and demand side of his business to get the economy going.There is no problem with his the industry he begs for, of course. He is anticipating that Obama will provide the welfare benefits and hopes that Mr. President understand that little “bailouts” won’t do.
People have alot of nerve. Just to think, Obama can’t wait to turn his ecomomic team loose on solving this SOB’s pain.Gawd, I hope not.
Shelter is over blown and should be the first indsutry to begin normalizing to the real wealth of the nation. Same with cars.December 12, 2008 at 8:41 AM #315052NotCrankyParticipantRelated to bailouts: The Housingwire site has a video interview with the president of NAHB. What a pathetic beggar he is.He wants legislators to work on his problem. According to this guy you have to stimulate the supply and demand side of his business to get the economy going.There is no problem with his the industry he begs for, of course. He is anticipating that Obama will provide the welfare benefits and hopes that Mr. President understand that little “bailouts” won’t do.
People have alot of nerve. Just to think, Obama can’t wait to turn his ecomomic team loose on solving this SOB’s pain.Gawd, I hope not.
Shelter is over blown and should be the first indsutry to begin normalizing to the real wealth of the nation. Same with cars.December 12, 2008 at 8:41 AM #315074NotCrankyParticipantRelated to bailouts: The Housingwire site has a video interview with the president of NAHB. What a pathetic beggar he is.He wants legislators to work on his problem. According to this guy you have to stimulate the supply and demand side of his business to get the economy going.There is no problem with his the industry he begs for, of course. He is anticipating that Obama will provide the welfare benefits and hopes that Mr. President understand that little “bailouts” won’t do.
People have alot of nerve. Just to think, Obama can’t wait to turn his ecomomic team loose on solving this SOB’s pain.Gawd, I hope not.
Shelter is over blown and should be the first indsutry to begin normalizing to the real wealth of the nation. Same with cars.December 12, 2008 at 8:41 AM #315145NotCrankyParticipantRelated to bailouts: The Housingwire site has a video interview with the president of NAHB. What a pathetic beggar he is.He wants legislators to work on his problem. According to this guy you have to stimulate the supply and demand side of his business to get the economy going.There is no problem with his the industry he begs for, of course. He is anticipating that Obama will provide the welfare benefits and hopes that Mr. President understand that little “bailouts” won’t do.
People have alot of nerve. Just to think, Obama can’t wait to turn his ecomomic team loose on solving this SOB’s pain.Gawd, I hope not.
Shelter is over blown and should be the first indsutry to begin normalizing to the real wealth of the nation. Same with cars.December 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM #314712ArrayaParticipanthttp://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/
The one good thing that might come out of the Hill refusal to let Americans pay to have cars produced that nobody wants to buy or drive, is an oops upside your head reality check. Being thrown out of a snuggly comfort zone into a freezing dark street, 2.00 am late December, in your underwear, no hat, no gloves, no overcoat. That sort of check. Perhaps Joe Six Pack (or is that Five Pack by now?) will start to understand a little more the depth of the doodoo he lives his life in. It’s not going to be easy, and there’s no good news anywhere to be seen. But it is all he has, it’s his life. Mind you, Bush is trying to do a temporary TARP bail-out anyway, but that won’t save a single job, it just makes sure he won’t get all the blame. The cost to you: another $20 billion or so down the bottomless drain. Who’s counting?
Still, what are the chances Joe will leave his delusions behind? There’s not a single voice in the politico-mass media cabal who’s not willing and eager to tell Joe the same-old-same-old lies and fairy tales of a bright future right around the corner. It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
December 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM #315068ArrayaParticipanthttp://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/
The one good thing that might come out of the Hill refusal to let Americans pay to have cars produced that nobody wants to buy or drive, is an oops upside your head reality check. Being thrown out of a snuggly comfort zone into a freezing dark street, 2.00 am late December, in your underwear, no hat, no gloves, no overcoat. That sort of check. Perhaps Joe Six Pack (or is that Five Pack by now?) will start to understand a little more the depth of the doodoo he lives his life in. It’s not going to be easy, and there’s no good news anywhere to be seen. But it is all he has, it’s his life. Mind you, Bush is trying to do a temporary TARP bail-out anyway, but that won’t save a single job, it just makes sure he won’t get all the blame. The cost to you: another $20 billion or so down the bottomless drain. Who’s counting?
Still, what are the chances Joe will leave his delusions behind? There’s not a single voice in the politico-mass media cabal who’s not willing and eager to tell Joe the same-old-same-old lies and fairy tales of a bright future right around the corner. It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
December 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM #315102ArrayaParticipanthttp://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/
The one good thing that might come out of the Hill refusal to let Americans pay to have cars produced that nobody wants to buy or drive, is an oops upside your head reality check. Being thrown out of a snuggly comfort zone into a freezing dark street, 2.00 am late December, in your underwear, no hat, no gloves, no overcoat. That sort of check. Perhaps Joe Six Pack (or is that Five Pack by now?) will start to understand a little more the depth of the doodoo he lives his life in. It’s not going to be easy, and there’s no good news anywhere to be seen. But it is all he has, it’s his life. Mind you, Bush is trying to do a temporary TARP bail-out anyway, but that won’t save a single job, it just makes sure he won’t get all the blame. The cost to you: another $20 billion or so down the bottomless drain. Who’s counting?
Still, what are the chances Joe will leave his delusions behind? There’s not a single voice in the politico-mass media cabal who’s not willing and eager to tell Joe the same-old-same-old lies and fairy tales of a bright future right around the corner. It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
December 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM #315124ArrayaParticipanthttp://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/
The one good thing that might come out of the Hill refusal to let Americans pay to have cars produced that nobody wants to buy or drive, is an oops upside your head reality check. Being thrown out of a snuggly comfort zone into a freezing dark street, 2.00 am late December, in your underwear, no hat, no gloves, no overcoat. That sort of check. Perhaps Joe Six Pack (or is that Five Pack by now?) will start to understand a little more the depth of the doodoo he lives his life in. It’s not going to be easy, and there’s no good news anywhere to be seen. But it is all he has, it’s his life. Mind you, Bush is trying to do a temporary TARP bail-out anyway, but that won’t save a single job, it just makes sure he won’t get all the blame. The cost to you: another $20 billion or so down the bottomless drain. Who’s counting?
Still, what are the chances Joe will leave his delusions behind? There’s not a single voice in the politico-mass media cabal who’s not willing and eager to tell Joe the same-old-same-old lies and fairy tales of a bright future right around the corner. It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
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