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There has been so much misinformation about so many of the different financial crises facing the country over the last few months. Unless one is paying very close attention to what is being and not being said, one can become totally confused. ...more
March 28, 2009
John Tischner of Dunedin says the federal banking system bailout has been a mistake. ...more
March 28, 2009
President Obama's carefully worded speech and press conference Tuesday night left a very important thing unsaid. ...more
March 26, 2009
As painful as it may be for state workers to contemplate, lawmakers are right to consider salary cuts this year. ...more
March 26, 2009
Five months from now, residents will be getting their proposed tax notices in the mail, letting them know the assessed value of their property. ...more
March 25, 2009
Five months from now, residents will be getting their proposed tax notices in the mail. ...more
March 23, 2009
Florida is long overdue to increase the tax/user fee on tobacco products. Florida is currently 46th in the country in cigarette tax at 33.9 cents per pack. Florida ranks second in cancer incidents and sells the most packs of cigarettes in the country, with 1.3 billion sold each year. ...more
March 23, 2009
I listened to the congressional hearing on the "bonus" hassle at AIG most of the afternoon. I feel this mess is really the fault of the Congress. I make this statement based on the fact that the stimulus bill was rushed and passed without debate by the Congress. They just passed something about which they knew nothing. At the time a sense of "panic" was created to the effect that, if there wasn't quick action not only a "national" but a "worldwide" financial catastrophe could occur. I wondered at the time how the "tanking" of one insurance company could cause such a worldwide disaster. I feel that the continuing bailout of AIG with billions and billions of taxpayers money, by Congress, has a deeper reason than what appears on the surface or what is being revealed to the public. ...more
March 22, 2009
I'm the first to admit that I'm not the brightest bulb in the lamp but I do have a suggestion for the president and members of Congress regarding health care. If national health care isn't the answer, why not cut some of the costs by removing the health care given to the president, members of Congress and all government workers? Let them pay what the taxpayers are paying for health care and medication, and then perhaps they will begin to understand the needs of so many people in this country. ...more
March 22, 2009
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