Obama’s Culture of Service adds insult to injury
“One of the things President Obama has been touting is his idea of a ‘culture of service’ in which we all do something to ‘give back’ and help the country. What? Seriously?
Last I checked, most of us spend the first several months of the year serving our local, state, and federal governments. The average person doesn’t start earning more than his annual combined tax bill until March or April (for the country as a whole, it’s known as Tax Freedom Day, and the date was April 23rd last year).
So in addition to the involuntary service government extracts from us under threat of violence, the Prez has the gall to ask us to give up even more of our life to serve the country? Talk about adding insult to injury. And on top of that he wants to use the money his agents confiscate from us to fund national service programs! Is there a better definition of insanity?” (Read more from nocoercion.com)
Why Do You Pay Taxes?
“Take this morning, for instance. We can credit the ‘ingenuity of the markets’, and specifically the ingenuity of John Thain, for moving annual executive bonus payments by Merrill Lynch up by a month last November, thus disbursing $15 billion in executive bonuses just before closing Merrill’s acquisition by Bank of America. Fast forward a few months, and the United States taxpayer just gave Bank of America another $20 billion in newly-borrowed funds to put a band-aid on mortar wounds in Merrill Lynch’s balance sheet.
Doesn’t that make you relish the withholding from your paycheck? Seventy-five percent of the cash payment from our latest Bank of America bailout went directly to Merrill Lynch executives.
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I’d encourage you to consider the American banking system as a new national park. You’ve paid over $350 billion already, with trillions in future guarantees. In the case of Bank of America, the most recent $138 billion bailout dwarfs its market capitalization, so you own it just as certainly as you own Yosemite.
Visit the offices of local TARP-receiving banks. Enjoy a cup of coffee, admire the decorations on the walls. If you’ve been laid off, evicted, or otherwise having trouble making ends meet, you might try camping in the parking lot or on the leather couches inside.”(Read more from unitedliberty.org