Wednesday, February 18, 2009

THE WOREST IS YET TO COME???


http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/article/176478/Worst-Is-Yet-to-Come-Americans

oh more good news, 3.2 million new forein worksers,$9000 in debt per person, from the spending bill, and the worset is yet to come? oh great

i hate to say it, but OBAMA just did all he could to make kill what was left of our econamy, and make us a wellfare state

Sunday, February 15, 2009

a second post on the forth coming concert, put on by our pressident

cissoro played, while rome burnt, marie antonette, said let them eat cake, and now Barack Obama sais, lets dance, i dont why htis bothers me so much but it does.
will Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid join him for this celebration, of look what i can do?
while our congress is trying to spend 787 billion, and pull the wool over or eyes, by saying you will get a wooping 13 bucks back, from us, he wants to feel good about him self by dancing the night away

are you seeing something wrong with this ???

i am

join me in telling the washington we are seeing to knock off this poor behavor

Saturday, February 14, 2009

WELL HERE IS YOUR PRESIDENT AT WORK

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090214/ap_on_go_pr_wh/obama_stevie_wonder;_ylt=AknMqLwoaFHTP0TPiXeyLpQGw_IE;_ylu=X3oDMTE5MmtmaDJmBHBvcwM1BHNlYwN5bi1tb3N0LXZpZXdlZARzbGsDb2JhbWFwbGFuc2Nv

insteed of leading our country forward , hes planning a concert

oh goody our hard earned tax dollars at work a concert to make him feel better about him self.....

oh my god when will this nightmare end????

well it pasted.....

and he is gonna make it law...or my god his signature on this weill meen the fall of the U S of A in my thoughts

this is your call to arms, call, write, or show up with your thoughts and make them listen to the mass americans who want this thing to die and real economic package passed

we want tax cuts, smaller goverment and real world ideas not 800 million for gasoline tank removal

oh my god we dommed

good bye AMERICA

what the hell are they thinking ?


dear all ,

I dont have the answers, but i do know what the problem is, so here i am calling all of you to arms, they say the pen is mighter then the sword, so lets all find out.

From my local politions to the ones we send to washington, we need to send a clear message, and the message is, we the people dont like what your doing and we the people will remove you from your office if you dont start to think and act like responsable elected representatives of us, "we the people"

lets start with the 787 billion dollar package passed by Congress. who and how ,are we gonna pay for this? invite other counties to buy portions of the UNITED STATES? or are we just gonna turn the lights off when we cant affored to run any other government offices?

And what a big tax break we are getting a whopping 13 bucks? wowhoo i can finally afford that new hot wheels car i allways wanted.

WHO THE HELL ARE THEY KIDING? AND WHO THE HELL IS SUPPORTING THEM?

30 million for a feild mouse? lets vote on it so i can be off to my holiday, HURRY SO I GET THIS THING ON MY DESK SO I CAN RUIN YOUR COUNTRY should have been what was said .


SPO LETS LOOK AT THIS 787 BILLION AND MY COMMENTS ON IT


this was taken fom yahoo.com at http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090214/ap_on_go_co/stimulus_stakes_who_gets_what
so lets look at what this meens to you and i.......and yes i added the comments to it.
An examination of how the economic stimulus plan will affect Americans.
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Taxes:
The recovery package has tax breaks for families that send a child to college, purchase a new car, buy a first home or make the ones they own more energy efficient.
OK THATS GREAT, BUT HOW ARE WE GONNA PAY FOR IT? HOW CAN WADE THROUGH THE SEA OF RED TAPE AND PAPPER WORK WITHOUT WANTING TO KILL THEMSELFS?
Millions of workers can expect to see about $13 extra in their weekly paychecks, starting around June, from a new $400 tax credit to be doled out through the rest of the year. Couples would get up to $800. In 2010, the credit would be about $7.70 a week, if it is spread over the entire year.
$13 BUCKS A WEEK.....WOOHOOOOO IM RICH I CAN FINALLY OFFORD THE CASE OF PEPSI THAT IS ON SALE
The $1,000 child tax credit would be extended to more low-income families that don't make enough money to pay income taxes, and poor families with three or more children will get an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit.
WHY DO THEY NEED A TAX CREDIT IF THE DONT PAY TAXXES ANYWAYS? GIVE US WHO PAY OUR TAXES SO THEY CAN HAVE THERE WELLFARE A TAX BREAK.
I BELIVE ILL QOUTE AL BUNDY HERE " I WORK SO THOSE WHO DONT CAN LIVE LONGER THEN I AND HAVE NICER THINGS"
Middle-income and wealthy taxpayers will be spared from paying the Alternative Minimum Tax, which was designed 40 years ago to make sure wealthy taxpayers pay at least some tax, but was never indexed for inflation. Congress fixes it each year, usually in the fall.
OK, BUT I KNOW HOW THE LIBERAL DEMOCRAT MIND WORKS, AND THERE IS A HIDDEN STICK TO YOU WHEN YOU ARENT LOOKING TAX
First-time homebuyers who purchase their homes before Dec. 1 would be eligible for an $8,000 tax credit, and people who buy new cars before the end of the year can write off the sales taxes.
OH THATS JOLLY, CHANCES ARE IF YOU CAN OFFORD A HOME OR A NEW CAR THE SALLS TAX ISNT A BIG DEAL TO YOU, AND REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO PAY THEN WRITE IT OFF ATT HE END OF THE YEAR
Homeowners who add energy-efficient windows, furnaces and air conditioners can get a tax credit to cover 30 percent of the costs, up to a total of $1,500. College students — or their parents — are eligible for tax credits of up to $2,500 to help pay tuition and related expenses in 2009 and 2010.
HOME OWNERS WE WILL GIVE 1500 BUCKS IF YOU SPEND THE 10 GRAND ON NEW WINDOWS, AND THERE ARE ENOUGH GRANTS THAT THE GOVERMENT AND OTHER ALL READY OFFER THE 2500 BUCKS IS A BAD OFFERING
Those receiving unemployment benefits this year wouldn't pay any federal income taxes on the first $2,400 they receive.
OK BUT REMEMBER THE LOST MONEY FROM THIS WILL HAVE TO COME FROM SOME OTHER TAX___
Health insurance:
Many workers who lose their health insurance when they lose their jobs will find it cheaper to keep that coverage while they look for work.
Right now, most people working for medium and large employers can continue their coverage for 18 months under the COBRA program when they lose their job. It's expensive, often over $1,000 a month, because they pay the share of premiums once covered by their employer as well as their own share from the old group plan.
Under the stimulus package, the government will pick up 65 percent of the total cost of that premium for the first nine months.
Lawmakers initially proposed to help workers from small companies, too, who don't generally qualify for COBRA coverage. But that fell through. The idea was to have Washington pay to extend Medicaid to them.
COBRA applies to group plans at companies employing at least 20 people. The subsidies will be offered to those who lost their jobs from Sept. 1 to the end of this year.
Those who were put out of work after September but didn't elect to have COBRA coverage at the time will have 60 days to sign up.
The plan offers $87 billion to help states administer Medicaid. That could slow or reverse some of the steps states have taken to cut the program.
FREE HELATH CARE? IF YOU READ THIS RIGHT, AND ITS CONFUSSING, PLEASE NOTE THE GOVERMENT WILL PICK UP 65% OF IT, BUT IF YOU ARE OUTA WORK OR DONT MAKE A LOT OF MONEY YOU STILL WONT BE ABLE TO AFFORD THIS HEALTH CARE, SO GUESS WHAT? YOU STILL WONT HAVE HEATH CARE ___
Infrastructure:
Highways repaved for the first time in decades. Century-old waterlines dug up and replaced with new pipes. Aging bridges, stressed under the weight of today's SUVs, reinforced with fresh steel and concrete.
But the $90 billion is a mere down payment on what's needed to repair and improve the country's physical backbone. And not all economists agree it's an effective way to add jobs in the long term, or stimulate the economy.
A MEAR DOWN PAYMENT? SO THE MONEY HERE WILL GET LOST ON STUDDIES AND HALF FINISHED WORK. IN OTHER WORDS WE JUST THREW 90 BILLION AWAY ON NOTHING.___
Energy:
Homeowners looking to save energy, makers of solar panels and wind turbines and companies hoping to bring the electric grid into the computer age all stand to reap major benefits.
The package contains more than $42 billion in energy-related investments from tax credits to homeowners to loan guarantees for renewable energy projects and direct government grants for makers of wind turbines and next-generation batteries.
There's a 30 percent tax credit of up to $1,500 for the purchase of a highly efficient residential air conditioners, heat pumps or furnaces. The credit also can be used by homeowners to replace leaky windows or put more insulation into the attic. About $300 million would go for rebates to get people to buy efficient appliances.
AND IF YOU RENT LIKE I DO AND HAVE TO PAY ALL THE UTITIES , WHY DOES THE LAND LORD WANT TO SPEND 10 OR 20 GRAND FIXXING UP THE PLACE SO THEY CAN GET A LOUSY 1500 BUCKS? BESIDES I PAY THE ELECTRIC AND GAS AND SO ON, NOT MY LAND LORD
The package includes $20 billion aimed at "green" jobs to make wind turbines, solar panels and improve energy efficiency in schools and federal buildings. It includes $6 billion in loan guarantees for renewable energy projects as well as tax breaks or direct grants covering 30 percent of wind and solar energy investments. Another $5 billion is marked to help low-income homeowners make energy improvements.
AND IS THERE ANY MONEY IN THERE FOR THEE UPKEEP OF THESE ITEMS? AND HOW MUCH OF THIS MONEY WIL HAVE TO BE SPENT ON CONTRACTORS TO INSTALL THESE ITEMS?
About $11 billion goes to modernize and expand the nation's electric power grid and $2 billion to spur research into batteries for future electric cars.
ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS BURN COAL, NATURAL GAS OR OTHER FOSSIL FULES, AND STILL PUT OUT EMMISIONS JUST LIKE A CAR BURING GASOLINE OR THERE IS NOTHING GREEN ABOUT IT
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Schools:
A main goal of education spending in the stimulus bill is to help keep teachers on the job.
Nearly 600,000 jobs in elementary and secondary schools could be eliminated by state budget cuts over the next three years, according to a study released this past week by the University of Washington. Fewer teachers means higher class sizes, something that districts are scrambling to prevent.
The stimulus sets up a $54 billion fund to help prevent or restore state budget cuts, of which $39 billion must go toward kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education. In addition, about $8 billion of the fund could be used for other priorities, including modernization and renovation of schools and colleges, though how much is unclear, because Congress decided not to specify a dollar figure.
The Education Department will distribute the money as quickly as it can over the next couple of years.
And it adds $25 billion extra to No Child Left Behind and special education programs, which help pay teacher salaries, among other things.
This money may go out much more slowly; states have five years to spend the dollars, and they have a history of spending them slowly. In fact, states don't spend all the money; they return nearly $100 million to the federal treasury every year.
The stimulus bill also includes more than $4 billion for the Head Start and Early Head Start early education programs and for child care programs.
AND HOW MANY RESTIRTIONS ARE THERE ON THIS MONEY? LIKE YOU MUST TEACH OUR CHILDREN THAT SOCIALISM AND BIG GOVERMENT IS THE WAY TO OUR FUTURE, HHHHMMMMMM I WONDER IF OUR FOUNDING FATHERS ARE ROLLING OVER IN THE GRAVES?___
National debt:
One thing about the president's $790 billion stimulus package is certain: It will jack up the federal debt.
Whether or not it succeeds in producing jobs and taming the recession, tomorrow's taxpayers will end up footing the bill.
Forecasters expect the 2009 deficit — for the budget year that began last Oct 1 — to hit $1.6 trillion including new stimulus and bank-bailout spending. That's about three times last year's shortfall.
The torrents of red ink are being fed by rising federal spending and falling tax revenues from hard-hit businesses and individuals.
The national debt — the sum of all annual budget deficits — stands at $10.7 trillion. Or about $36,000 for every man, woman and child in the U.S.
Interest payments alone on the national debt will near $500 billion this year. It's already the fourth-largest federal expenditure, after Medicare-Medicaid, Social Security and defense.
This will affect us all directly for years, as well as our children and possibly grandchildren, in higher taxes and probably reduced government services. It will also force continued government borrowing, increasingly from China, Japan, Britain, Saudi Arabia and other foreign creditors.
IVE GOT AN IDEA, LETS JUST SEND OUT A BLANK CHECK TO EVERY ONE IN AMERICA, STARTING WITH THOSE WHO DONT PAY TAXES FIRST AND SELL OFF THE COUNTRY TO A FOREIGN GOVERMENT............HELL I WANT TO LIVE IN A BANKRUPT COUNTRY AND DEPEND ON BORROWING FROM OTHER TO KEEP THE COUNTRY I LOVE AFLOAT___
Environment:
The package includes $9.2 billion for environmental projects at the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. The money would be used to shutter abandoned mines on public lands, to help local governments protect drinking water supplies, and to erect energy-efficient visitor centers at wildlife refuges and national parks.
The Interior Department estimates that its portion of the work would generate about 100,000 jobs over the next two years.
Yet the plan will only make a dent in the backlog of cleanups facing the EPA and the long list of chores at the country's national parks, refuges and other public lands. It would be more like a down payment.
When it comes to national parks, the plan sets aside $735 million for road repairs and maintenance. But that's a fraction of the $9 billion worth of work waiting for funding.
At EPA, the payout is $7.2 billion. The bulk of the money will help local communities and states repair and improve drinking water systems and fund projects that protect bays, rivers and other waterways used as sources of drinking water.
The rest of EPA's cut — $800 million — will be used to clean up leaky gasoline storage tanks and the nation's hazardous waste sites.
AND HOW IS THIS GONNA HELP OUT THE ENVIROMENT? LEAKY GAS STORAGE CONTANERS? IF THEY LEAK ARENT THEY DRY BY NOW?
100,000 NEW JOBS? WHERE? PLEASE TELL ME WHERE AND HOW
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Police:
The stimulus bill includes plenty of green for those wearing blue.
The compromise bill doles out more than $3.7 billion for police programs, much of which is set aside for hiring new officers.
The law allocates $2 billion for the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant, a program that has funded drug task forces and things such as prisoner rehabilitation and after-school programs.
An additional $1 billion is set aside to hire local police under the Community Oriented Policing Services program. The program, known as COPS grants, paid the salaries of many local police officers and was a "modest contributor" to the decline in crime in the 1990s, according to a 2005 government oversight report.
Both programs had all been eliminated during the Bush administration.
The bill also includes $225 million for general criminal justice grants for things such as youth mentoring programs, $225 million for Indian tribe law enforcement, $125 million for police in rural areas, $100 million for victims of crimes, $50 million to fight Internet crimes against children and $40 million in grants for law enforcement along the Mexican border.
WE ALLREADY HAVE SUCH LIBERAL LAWS AND JUDGES, THAT ALL THIS WILL DO ADD MORE TAX BURDEN TO US, IM ALL IN FAVOR OF COPS AND KEEPING THE LAWS UPHELD.
AND ALL THIS IS A DIG AT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION, THERE SAYING OOOOHHH LOOK AT US, WE LIKE COPS AND HE(BUSH) DIDNT SO WE CAN KEEP YOU SAFER.....YEAH RIGHT..........
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Higher Education:
The maximum Pell Grant, which helps the lowest-income students attend college, would increase from $4,731 currently to $5,350 starting July 1 and $5,550 in 2010-2011. That would cover three-quarters of the average cost of a four-year college. An extra 800,000 students, or about 7 million, would now get Pell funding.
The stimulus also increases the tuition tax credit to $2,500 and makes it 40 percent refundable, so families who don't earn enough to pay income tax could still get up to $1,000 in extra tuition help.
Computer expenses will now be an allowable expense for 529 college savings plans.
The final package cut $6 billion the House wanted to spend to kick-start building projects on college campuses. But parts of the $54 billion state stabilization fund — with $39 billion set aside for education — can be used for modernizing facilities.
There's also an estimated $15 billion for scientific research, much of which will go to universities. Funding for the National Institutes of Health includes $1.5 billion set aside for university research facilities.
Altogether, the package spends an estimated $32 billion on higher education.
O M G ARENT THERE OTHER PRIVATE GROUPS OFFERING GRANTS? AND HOW IS A NEW BUILDING GONNA HELP? WHEN ALL THEY TEACH IS LIBERAL THINKING?
I KNOW I DONT WANNA PAY FOR ANOTHER LIBERAL BREEDING HEART TO TELL ME IM WRONG FOR THE WAY I THINK
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The Poor:
More than 37 million Americans live in poverty, and the vast majority of them are in line for extra help under the giant stimulus package. Millions more could be kept from slipping into poverty by the economic lifeline.
People who get food stamps — 30 million and growing — will get more. People drawing unemployment checks — nearly 5 million and growing — would get an extra $25, and keep those checks coming longer. People who get Supplemental Security Income — 7 million poor Americans who are elderly, blind or disabled — would get one-time extra payments of $250.
Many low-income Americans also are likely to benefit from a trifecta of tax credits: expansions to the existing Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, and a new refundable tax credit for workers. Taken together, the three credits are expected to keep more than 2 million Americans from falling into poverty, including more than 800,000 children, according to the private Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
The package also includes a $3 billion emergency fund to provide temporary assistance to needy families. In addition, cash-strapped states will get an infusion of $87 billion for Medicaid, the government health program for poor people, and that should help them avoid cutting off benefits to the needy.
I THINK WE NEED TO HELP THE POOR GET A JOB, MAKE THEM A PRODUCTIVE MEMBER OF SOCITIY, I WORK I PAY TAXES AND I DONT HAVE MUCH TO SHOW FOR IT, BUT THEY GET FREE HOUSES, FREE HEATH CARE, FREE FOOD AND I HAVE TO PAY FOR IT.
I WORK, SO SHOULD THEY! BESIDES ALL THIS WILL SHOW THERE CHILDREN IS HEY YOU DONT HAVE TO WORK THE GOVERMENT WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU, JUST SIT BACK AND BE LAZY!


WAKE UP AMERICA BEFOR ITS TOO LATE OR THEY WONT BE ANY MORE AMERICA


PLEASE SOUND OFF..........PLEASE WRITE YOUR PRESIDENT, YOUR CONGERESSMAN, OR STATE REPS...........THIS INSANITY HAS TO BE STOPPED AND THEY ONLY WAY IT CAN BE DONE IS BY WE THE PEOPLE