What the H377 surplus ?? That was our money we earned and paid taxes on while we were working.
There shouldn't ever been a consideration there was a surplus.
I'm sure glad I'm in the older generation.
Only for the few mentioned that is our problem of this Country that has all the intelligence to make, change rules in mid stream.the power to misdirect monies and basically shaft those that gave them the power.
After all this deadline thing, they need to take a "summer break" ?????? before they decide who will pay the taxes ???
I never had a real job that My boss liked me to leave unless I did and finished what was assigned.
This was in Local paper yesterday. Does this mean he will sell that 7,000000 worth of drugs ( they confiscated in Florida ) in Chicago to raise funds? Should we allow him to use our "Air Force One", and all that will be needed to go to a Birthday party when in fact he has broken the bank ? Why Not ? Sorry --- I hear the poof monster. Gotta run. -------------------------------------------------- http://www.wpxi.com/politics/28724607/detail.html
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