We don’t need this.
As said later in the article, there are estimates that bid rigging cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
If this doesn’t beat all.
We don’t need this.
As said later in the article, there are estimates that bid rigging cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
If this doesn’t beat all.
United Nation’s WHO (World Health Organization) is moving forward to impose global consumer taxes on everyone using the internet, financial transaction tax and an airline tax – all geared to raise 10’s of billions of dollars.
But they won’t curtail their financial spending problems.
Sound familiar?
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Education, Ethics, Theft
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Incompetence, Spending
CBO says ObamaCare will cost $115 billion more than thought.
Don’t act so surprised. We already knew, but now the veil has been removed – by how much is showing with just this latest estimation from the CBO.
Again I ask, where is the “Do No Harm”? To the country, to the future generations, to us?
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Theft
Tagged Fraud, Healthcare, Incompetence, Spending
How much is too much?
In view of the growing quantity of elaborate, and very personal, questions to be present on Census forms, here is yet another danger to answering all of those unnecessary questions.
Access to your bank accounts.
According to this article, could be more likely than you would ever know.
And all the more reason to simply answer the simple need of how many people live at your residence. And only that.
This is a personal message from me to you.
There have been reports in recent history of thieves managing to steal your money directly from your savings and checking accounts. And you likely never knew nor saw them do it.
In case you haven’t heard about this scheme, here’s a PDF file that should help you to understand. The crooks actually modify ATMs to capture/record your PIN number AND your bank card data from its magnetic stripe. Illegal in itself, but they are swift in its application and removal to target another ATM location. That PDF file explains how. With pictures, so you can know what to look for.
One additional reason why I bother to post this message isn’t just to pass this along by itself. I went to the trouble of talking with the bank/credit union I do business with and asked them if they monitor for such activities and/or mods to their equipment.
What I learned is that, at least for this chain, they do daily examinations to ensure no tampering has taken place. At all of their branches. Likely, video records all approaches as well.
But what came next was also interesting.
A warning. Not to trust ATMs that are located in highly public places such as malls or anywhere there is a high volume of customer traffic. Be on your guard if you feel you must use one. Cover your hands when entering PIN numbers at the very, very least.
But, not to scare the paranoid, but be aware that in the not too distant past, crooks actually installed an entire, fake, ATM in a mall (somewhere, can’t recall where) and though people were annoyed at not getting cash from it – it was not too much later their bank accounts were accessed and depleted.
Last word. Be on your guard. Be wary. Be careful in public using these machines.
They just won’t stop spending.
They just won’t stop taxing.
Come November, they just won’t have a job anymore.
At least, that’s the Plan.
Dingy Harry said that?
Compromise has a new definition now.
Thanks to a majority Senate leader that offers bribes to his fellow workers.
Um, offers “compromises” in the form of MILLIONS OF OUR TAXPAYER MONEY!
Oops. Forgot to add them all up – comes to $1.2 BILLION !!!!
Gee. The Best Congress that money can buy, from each other.
Not so fast.
(musing: Is this before? Or after the deal with Sen. Nelson?? I think this is after.)
Bad News. For anyone relying on SSN. Really bad news.
And why oh why is Congress doing nothing about it?
Oh yeah, ObamaCare is more important (than Medicare, MedicAid, and SSN put together).
How’s the Hope & Change working Now ?
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Politics, Social Security, Theft
Tagged Control, Healthcare, Promise, Remember
Congress is currently actively discussing the cutting of …. $100B and more …. from Medicare. [Ed.: Sorry, wrong figure before. This should clear things up.]
My question – how come they are not discussing how to stop the $60B losses from Medicare due to inadequate oversight and outright thievery?
Where is the “do not harm” in all this?