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Eddie Ziv Would you join a tax revolt?
19 July 2009 | 13 replies
Every council person, congress person, senator, governor, president who's record shows that he /she voted to raise taxes - They are out of office regardless of your political affiliation.
Karen Parker Consumer Credit Card Act and Loaded Weapons?
28 July 2009 | 86 replies
Throughout its long history, Iraq has been the center of the Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Abbasid empires, and part of the Achaemenid, Macedonian, Parthian, Sassanid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Mongol, Ottoman and British empires.[4][5]
Angela Carter Double closing disclosures?
3 November 2009 | 15 replies
If I chose not to seek council, it was a decision I made of my own accord.________ 21.I AM FULLY SATISFIED WITH AGREEMENT: I am fully satisfied with all terms and conditions contained in the Agreement and have been given every opportunity to negotiate the terms that I want.
Richard Warren Health Care "Reform"
28 July 2009 | 6 replies
:cool: A view at the numbers…Democrat Health “Reform†By the NumbersJuly 20, 2009—UPDATEDHere is a compiled a list of important numbers relevant to the House Democrats’ 1,018-page “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act:â€114 million—Number of individuals who could lose their current coverage under the bill, according to non-partisan actuaries at the Lewin Group4.7 million—Number of jobs that could be lost as a result of taxes on businesses that cannot afford to provide health insurance coverage, according to a model developed by Council of Economic Advisors Chair Christina Romer$818 billion—Total new taxes on individuals who cannot afford health coverage, and employers who cannot afford to provide coverage that meet federal bureaucrats’ standards$1.28 trillion—New federal spending in the next ten years, according to a Congressional Budget Office score of selected elements of the bill.6%—Percentage of all that new spending occurring in the bill’s first three years—representing a debt and tax “time bomb†in the program’s later years that will explode for future generations$88,200—Definition of “low-income†family of four for purposes of health insurance subsidies33—Entitlement programs the bill creates, expands, or extends—an increase from an earlier draft53—Additional offices, bureaus, commissions, programs, and bureaucracies the bill creates over and above the entitlement expansions—also an increase from the discussion draft1,683—Uses of the word “shall,†representing new duties for bureaucrats and mandates on individuals, businesses, and States—and an increase of 306 mandates from the discussion draft$10 billion—Minimum loss sustained by taxpayers every year due to Medicare fraud; the government-run health plan does not reform the ineffective anti-fraud statutes and procedures that have kept Medicare on the Government Accountability Office’s list of high-risk programs for two decadesZero—Prohibitions on government programs like Medicare and Medicaid from using cost-effectiveness research to impose delays to or denials for access to life-saving treatments2017—Year Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will be exhausted—a date unchanged by the bill, which re-directs savings from Medicare to fund new entitlements for younger Americans$2,500—Promised savings for each American family from health reform, according to then-Senator Obama’s campaign pledge—savings which the Congressional Budget Office has confirmed will not materialize, as the bill will not slow the growth of health care costs
Brennen Leyden house in both parents names, divorced, best way to put in my name
6 August 2009 | 7 replies
Serving as your own council in this situation will save a few dollars now and cost a boat load of dollars and heartache later.
Daryl A. $8000 Tax credit and seasoning question
19 April 2010 | 6 replies
unless the NAR(national association of Realtors), the Home builder's council pad a few pockets in Washington, I don't think it will get extended.
Bev Willerby Property Tax Confusion....
17 June 2010 | 3 replies
I understand if the taxes have not been paid for 2 years the county can foreclose.I wonder if this tax is invoiced and broken down by spend category ie water, sewerage, public transport, fire dept, parks & gardens, council running costs etc.Can anyone shed light on this information?
Account Closed Do you set goals or listen to motivationals regularly?
12 August 2010 | 25 replies
I have since surrounded these men as my council (sounds funny huh) and even find solace in Napoleon Hill's idea of more men such as Edison and Lincoln and the likes so as to draw upon their most meaningful qualities.
Account Closed Real estate to become regulated
31 July 2010 | 12 replies
This agency is called the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
Narayan Berliner professional impression
31 July 2010 | 5 replies
Factors involved :The council supports this being developed and nobody is biting in this climate and it's just vacant.