Sunday, July 3, 2011

One debt reduction plan: Get billions in uncollected taxes


The_Liann
brussellky SAID "The Obama administration wants to add to $1.2 Billion to the IRS
budget to hopefully collect an additional $1.3 Billion? I see why he
never went into business!"

You can see brusseliky never went into business. What business would throw away a  9% annual return on investment. PLUS, if part of your job title includes stimulating the economy and improving employment, who wouldn't want a $1.2 billion JOBS PLAN right about now, where $1.2 billion spent on salaries and staples and paper and printing filters through the economy creating 7 times that amount in economic stimulation in the private sector. It's pretty brilliant, really.

It just goes to show that conservatives are just as illiterate on the Economy as they are on Global Warming, American History, and Biological Evolution Science.
The_Liann
Josef SAID: "Class warfare is an age old political tactic. Sadly, many Americans fall for it."Class warfare in America dates back a little more than 100 years ago with the robber barons of the guilded age killing 22,000 with impunity in the Johnstown flood, for example of real warfare against the poor by the filthy rich. Stuffing the Lusitania full of 4,000,000 Rockefeller Remington Arms cartriges killed 1,600 immediately, but killed millions more in Europe for the Merchants of Death on Wall Street. JP Morgan sold more than a billion dollars in bonds building up Mussolini, Hitler and Tojo, and that was real warfare that killed a lot more poor than the rich. The history of the rich class killing the poor has never been totaled up in America. It's still secret to the public that Exxon-founder Rockefeller hired goons to kill striking coal miners in lands that he owned at Paint Creek & Cabin Creek, West Virginia in 1912 and 1913, and then moved the killer death squads to commit the Ludlow Massacre in Colorado in 1914. The Exxon war on unions began well more than 100 years ago -- with over 2,000 Americans killed in 1877 in the war between Rockefeller's Exxon (Satandard Oil) and Tom Scott's Pennsylvania Railroad.

Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/07/03/2297452/one-debt-reduction-plan-get-billions.html#ixzz1R5QVOkC4