fiscalaccountability.org — Using Taxpayer Money to Fight Anti-Tax Efforts, The National Association of Counties, a taxpayer funded organization, has advertised a job that focuses on ”combating anti-governmental /anti-tax efforts. I didn’t know we were still under the rule of King George.
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thedarkgamerJan 31, 2009
Good luck with that, let us know how it goes.
Closed AccountFeb 1, 2009
@NoLibertariansI gotta agree with you bro. I mean, even though ALL the indicators and projections show the US dollar is in freefall and overvalued, we shouldn't make any rash financial decisions. The CFR, also known as the Council on Foreign Relations, said that as soon as America's chicken/pork exports improve, the dollar will be back on top.
citcokidFeb 1, 2009
For a clearer understanding of this "Corporation" digg and read this: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/world_news/EXPOSED_America_is_not_a_country_its_a_Corporation">http://digg.com/world_news/EXPOSED_America_is_not_ ...</a>
Closed AccountFeb 1, 2009
Nolibertarians- You are a RINO, I'd take a Ron Paul Republican any day over someone who sides with the Joe Botox.
mikesobaFeb 1, 2009
What a piece of fluffy cotton candy. The colonists had been taxed to support the wars that were waged to preserve the lands they occupied from France and the native American allies of France who were keen to get back their lands from the colonists. When things settled down, the colonists no longer wanted to pay for the protection they had received. And taxes could only be raised by parliament, not by the sovereign.The disaster is George Bush's - for emptying the treasury for his private grudge against Hussein and throttling oversight of the banks and wall street, both of which would let greed destroy them and this nation.
Closed AccountFeb 1, 2009
Sounds like a plan. We already pay state prisoners a few cents per hour for telemarketing and heavy labor, why not roll out the program to every citizen? :)
le0pardessFeb 2, 2009
It is astonishing isn't it?! I wholeheartedly agree.