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If it happened once it would be a different matter. Learning from mistakes, especially ones that cause utterly pointless deaths, from pathetic, embarrassing causes, is a good thing. |
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Geithner is a problem? I don't recall you complaining about Paulsen wanting to dole out major $$ with NO oversight, no questions asked, etc. And oopsie, turns out the critics were right. You can't just give money to those snakes with no strings attached. |
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As soon as you can find perfect people to run this country, I'll be the first to urge that they be seated. Meanwhile, BHO has tried to compromise with Repos, changed a number of things they objected to, and still got stiffed.
I would like to see more infrastructure money -- we've known for years that major work is needed in that regard and at least any debt we run up doing that will net our descendants something to show for it -- unlike the $billions we spent in Eye-rack building stuff that needs to be torn down next week. And still the Repos whine. Oh yeah, private sector. Let's have every single road and highway be a toll road. Quote:
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Now now now... we ALL know this is W's fault. After all it was HIS IRS that Daschle and Geithner were able to fool...
I say we should just give these guys a free ride and make a new law that current and ex congressmen as well as cabinet level administration officials don't have to pay taxes any more. Also they need a tax amnesty going back to at least 2001. All this checking these people's backgrounds is wasting valuable time that could be spent bringing change and hope to the world... The motto of this administration should be "Il nous faut de l'audace, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace!" |
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Ooops, you bias is showing. |
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Oh the irony!!
A tax cheat in charge of ensuring you pay your fair share. |
... and a Secty of Health & Human Services nominee who was paid lots of money in "speakers fees" by the health care industry and whose wife (IIRC) is a highly paid lobbyist herself.
This should be loads of fun. |
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Rahm Emmanuel, he sat on the board of directors of Freddie Mac while they were issuing false financial statements. Chrostopher Dodd, gets a sweetheart home mortgage from Countrywide. The new head of the treasury is a tax cheat. The new head of the HHS is a tax cheat. And the bigest idiot of them all Barney Frank who said "These two entities—Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac—are not facing any kind of financial crisis," a couple of months before they completely imploded. And a secratery of State who's husband takes millions from foreign governmets for "speaking engagements". Change you can believe in my a$$. |
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The IRS' TOP 400. The IRS released it's Top 400 tax return statistics this past week. For the most current year, 2006, here's what the top 400 returns looked like on average: Adjusted Gross Income = $263,306,000 Net Capital gains = $165,236,000 (included in above AGI) Net Tabable Income = $222,451,000 Income Tax = $45,216,000. http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/pub/irs-soi/06intop400.pdf |
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