Showing posts with label Crimes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimes. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
What could you do with half a million bucks?
recovery.gov says they've stolen 16 billion dollars to create (or save) 30 thousand jobs. If you dare to do the math, that's about half a million dollars per job. So that's what the government can do with $500,000. I think I could do a hell of a lot better than that, all by my little own lonesome.
UPDATE: see subsidiarity, a word from which King Obama's czars, sultans and potentates recoil in horror.
UPDATE: see subsidiarity, a word from which King Obama's czars, sultans and potentates recoil in horror.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
The biggest heist in history
Here's the official website for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. It sounds as though they're actually proud of stealing my money and wasting it on vast ruinous mountains of crap.
A lot of the so-called "stimulus package" goes towards funding federal programs, none of which ever have their budgets cut. This means that future budgets will allocate even more stolen money to continue funding the projects at their inflated "stimulus" levels. The effects of that are seen here, courtesy of the Congressional Budget Office.
This whole thing is yet another obscenity produced by the shameless bastards who claim to be our government.
A lot of the so-called "stimulus package" goes towards funding federal programs, none of which ever have their budgets cut. This means that future budgets will allocate even more stolen money to continue funding the projects at their inflated "stimulus" levels. The effects of that are seen here, courtesy of the Congressional Budget Office.
This whole thing is yet another obscenity produced by the shameless bastards who claim to be our government.
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