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November 17, 2008 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306269
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ParticipantFLU,
I hope UAW get some sense and brings some cuts to the table. Management should have played hardball during 2002 contracts negotiations, but its too late now. The current UAW workers have taken some cuts already and most of the problems are from the legacy pensions and health care costs. However, if the UAW just allowed plant closing and layoffs, that could really help out. But that move would make UAW leaders appear weak, so they will not make the courageous choice.
The economy is so fragile that an abrupt BK at Ford and GM could be final straw and start GD 2. No pressure UAW.
November 17, 2008 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306636equalizer
ParticipantFLU,
I hope UAW get some sense and brings some cuts to the table. Management should have played hardball during 2002 contracts negotiations, but its too late now. The current UAW workers have taken some cuts already and most of the problems are from the legacy pensions and health care costs. However, if the UAW just allowed plant closing and layoffs, that could really help out. But that move would make UAW leaders appear weak, so they will not make the courageous choice.
The economy is so fragile that an abrupt BK at Ford and GM could be final straw and start GD 2. No pressure UAW.
November 17, 2008 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306650equalizer
ParticipantFLU,
I hope UAW get some sense and brings some cuts to the table. Management should have played hardball during 2002 contracts negotiations, but its too late now. The current UAW workers have taken some cuts already and most of the problems are from the legacy pensions and health care costs. However, if the UAW just allowed plant closing and layoffs, that could really help out. But that move would make UAW leaders appear weak, so they will not make the courageous choice.
The economy is so fragile that an abrupt BK at Ford and GM could be final straw and start GD 2. No pressure UAW.
November 17, 2008 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306668equalizer
ParticipantFLU,
I hope UAW get some sense and brings some cuts to the table. Management should have played hardball during 2002 contracts negotiations, but its too late now. The current UAW workers have taken some cuts already and most of the problems are from the legacy pensions and health care costs. However, if the UAW just allowed plant closing and layoffs, that could really help out. But that move would make UAW leaders appear weak, so they will not make the courageous choice.
The economy is so fragile that an abrupt BK at Ford and GM could be final straw and start GD 2. No pressure UAW.
November 17, 2008 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306729equalizer
ParticipantFLU,
I hope UAW get some sense and brings some cuts to the table. Management should have played hardball during 2002 contracts negotiations, but its too late now. The current UAW workers have taken some cuts already and most of the problems are from the legacy pensions and health care costs. However, if the UAW just allowed plant closing and layoffs, that could really help out. But that move would make UAW leaders appear weak, so they will not make the courageous choice.
The economy is so fragile that an abrupt BK at Ford and GM could be final straw and start GD 2. No pressure UAW.
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ParticipantGood article, but I really doubt that IRS will come after them. Know anyone who works for IRS, send them this article.
“As it is, because so many bought their houses as investment properties, or cashed out equity through refinanced mortgages, they likely will have to pay taxes on their unpaid mortgage debt, bankruptcy specialists said.”
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ParticipantGood article, but I really doubt that IRS will come after them. Know anyone who works for IRS, send them this article.
“As it is, because so many bought their houses as investment properties, or cashed out equity through refinanced mortgages, they likely will have to pay taxes on their unpaid mortgage debt, bankruptcy specialists said.”
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ParticipantGood article, but I really doubt that IRS will come after them. Know anyone who works for IRS, send them this article.
“As it is, because so many bought their houses as investment properties, or cashed out equity through refinanced mortgages, they likely will have to pay taxes on their unpaid mortgage debt, bankruptcy specialists said.”
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ParticipantGood article, but I really doubt that IRS will come after them. Know anyone who works for IRS, send them this article.
“As it is, because so many bought their houses as investment properties, or cashed out equity through refinanced mortgages, they likely will have to pay taxes on their unpaid mortgage debt, bankruptcy specialists said.”
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ParticipantGood article, but I really doubt that IRS will come after them. Know anyone who works for IRS, send them this article.
“As it is, because so many bought their houses as investment properties, or cashed out equity through refinanced mortgages, they likely will have to pay taxes on their unpaid mortgage debt, bankruptcy specialists said.”
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Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]He will always be a target because he is high profile and is a loud mouth. People in power never like people like him. Let’s just see maybe he actually did something wrong. Cases or investigations like this are not launched frivilously. The govt usually has someone nailed before they go after them on this count. If they were trying to spank him, they would have gone after him in a different way, audits etc..
I am interested to see if Sean Hannity winds up on the run once the new administration takes over. If I were him I would have stashed a mill or two outside of the country just in case.[/quote]
Liberal loudmouths who ridicule Govt officials and finance left-wing hate movies are going to get the attention of hundreds of regulators who will spend millions of dollars to come after you. And this case look like a slam dunk. Now all your critics like Hannity will be totally vindicated and you will have brought shame to your fans. Thanks, pal.
Chris,
Out of the loop here, has Hannity done anything that would lead to prosecution?Are you buying AA yet? Maybe with a $10 Jan 2010 covered call to get $3.
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Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]He will always be a target because he is high profile and is a loud mouth. People in power never like people like him. Let’s just see maybe he actually did something wrong. Cases or investigations like this are not launched frivilously. The govt usually has someone nailed before they go after them on this count. If they were trying to spank him, they would have gone after him in a different way, audits etc..
I am interested to see if Sean Hannity winds up on the run once the new administration takes over. If I were him I would have stashed a mill or two outside of the country just in case.[/quote]
Liberal loudmouths who ridicule Govt officials and finance left-wing hate movies are going to get the attention of hundreds of regulators who will spend millions of dollars to come after you. And this case look like a slam dunk. Now all your critics like Hannity will be totally vindicated and you will have brought shame to your fans. Thanks, pal.
Chris,
Out of the loop here, has Hannity done anything that would lead to prosecution?Are you buying AA yet? Maybe with a $10 Jan 2010 covered call to get $3.
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Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]He will always be a target because he is high profile and is a loud mouth. People in power never like people like him. Let’s just see maybe he actually did something wrong. Cases or investigations like this are not launched frivilously. The govt usually has someone nailed before they go after them on this count. If they were trying to spank him, they would have gone after him in a different way, audits etc..
I am interested to see if Sean Hannity winds up on the run once the new administration takes over. If I were him I would have stashed a mill or two outside of the country just in case.[/quote]
Liberal loudmouths who ridicule Govt officials and finance left-wing hate movies are going to get the attention of hundreds of regulators who will spend millions of dollars to come after you. And this case look like a slam dunk. Now all your critics like Hannity will be totally vindicated and you will have brought shame to your fans. Thanks, pal.
Chris,
Out of the loop here, has Hannity done anything that would lead to prosecution?Are you buying AA yet? Maybe with a $10 Jan 2010 covered call to get $3.
equalizer
Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]He will always be a target because he is high profile and is a loud mouth. People in power never like people like him. Let’s just see maybe he actually did something wrong. Cases or investigations like this are not launched frivilously. The govt usually has someone nailed before they go after them on this count. If they were trying to spank him, they would have gone after him in a different way, audits etc..
I am interested to see if Sean Hannity winds up on the run once the new administration takes over. If I were him I would have stashed a mill or two outside of the country just in case.[/quote]
Liberal loudmouths who ridicule Govt officials and finance left-wing hate movies are going to get the attention of hundreds of regulators who will spend millions of dollars to come after you. And this case look like a slam dunk. Now all your critics like Hannity will be totally vindicated and you will have brought shame to your fans. Thanks, pal.
Chris,
Out of the loop here, has Hannity done anything that would lead to prosecution?Are you buying AA yet? Maybe with a $10 Jan 2010 covered call to get $3.
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