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Title: Top Ten Ways We Got Jacked by Conservatives
Source: alternet
URL Source: http://www.alternet.org/story/41921/
Published: Sep 24, 2006
Author: Nomi Prins
Post Date: 2006-09-24 23:24:39 by innieway
Keywords: None
Views: 403
Comments: 13

If you ever wanted to see how badly 'conservatives' have been shaking the silver out of our pockets in the past six years, this list is it.

1) The Bush administration has created the biggest budget deficit, debt, and trade imbalance ever while cutting funding for domestic needs like education, Medicare, and Medicaid.

2) The administration’s tax cuts favor the rich, no matter how you look at it. About 87 percent of tax benefits go to the 14 percent of households with incomes above $100,000. Households with incomes below $75,000 -- three-quarters of all households -- get just 5 percent of those benefits.

3) Bush signed the largest corporate tax break package in two decades, $136 billion. After World War II, corporations paid half the cost of running the federal government. Today, they pay 7%.

4) The price of gas doubled under Bush. The top oil companies earned $25 billion during the quarter that Hurricane Katrina struck compared to $50 billion for all of 2004. Former Exxon-Mobil, CEO, Lee Raymond got a $400 million exit package.

5) The Republican Congress has voted against every minimum wage increase, except the one linked to getting rid of the estate tax for the rich. The real income of the average American household has fallen five years in a row.

6) House Republicans chopped education programs by $14.3 billion -- the highest cuts ever. College tuition has increased 34 percent since Bush took office.

7) Since 2001, average monthly health care premiums have risen from $342 to $603. Annual deductibles have doubled. Today 46 million Americans (including 8.4 million children) have no health insurance, an increase of 6 million since Bush took office.

8) The Senate approved the biggest bankruptcy law in a quarter of a century. Republicans voted AGAINST protecting senior citizens, the seriously ill, military members, veterans, and employees.

9) In 1983, the Greenspan Commission put Social Security measures in place that created a $1.7 trillion surplus in the system. This administration borrowed against and cut that to $153 billion while blaming citizens for not dying young enough.

10) In 2005, Americans paid $4.3 billion in withdrawal fees at ATM’s and $16 billion to credit card companies in late fees alone. Republicans have suggested no remedies.

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10) In 2005, Americans paid $4.3 billion in withdrawal fees at ATM’s and $16 billion to credit card companies in late fees alone. Republicans have suggested no remedies.

I've got an Idea. Carry cash and don't fall into the debt trap. The best finanical advise I ever got was a fellow who told me his nickname for Credit Cards - "Plastic handcuffs." Go talk to a member of the "greatest generation" and learn that credit cards were once a mark of shame and a sign of poverty.

Another idea, my anarchist friend came up with this one to defeat "check cashing" fees. If the bank charges you, remind them that the check is made out to you, not the bank and they have no right to that money. After that, start to raise your voice and throw in a few words like "cock-sucker" and "son a bitch"; then watch as the manager comes over and "waves" the fee for you just to get rid of you.

Duyba has screwed up a lot of things. And I admit that he along with others have championed the idea that debt is wealth, but don't blame the "R"s because you hand over your money to an untrustworthy 3rd party.

Remember, a coffee can has no withdrawl fees.

Pissed Off Janitor  posted on  2006-09-24   23:37:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pissed Off Janitor, Indrid cold, (#2)

Another idea, my anarchist friend came up with this one to defeat "check cashing" fees. If the bank charges you, remind them that the check is made out to you, not the bank and they have no right to that money. After that, start to raise your voice and throw in a few words like "cock-sucker" and "son a bitch"; then watch as the manager comes over and "waves" the fee for you just to get rid of you.

manager comes over and "waves" the security guard for you, is alot more likely.

The only person the bank is obligated to give the money to is the owner of the account.

You, as a second party to the account, have no right of demand. Unless you fulfill their demands to make sure to the bank you are really the person the owner of the account desired the money to be paid.

As a point of fact, when you leave the bank, the bank has little recourse to regaing the $$ if the check was fraud. So, in general, they will opt for credit cards so they can (illeagaly, I think) charge your account if the check is flawed.

PO - don't think for a moment I am an apologist for the banking system, I have been burned by them many times, some in outragous ways.

I just think the idea of profanities in a bank lobby easing the check cashing process is not really going to work.

We get alot of business from employers who have had disputes with banks, Wells Fargo being a big one, who actually direct their employees to us after their employees have had similar disputes with the banks over excessive ID requirements and fees.

BTW, if we know you and have verified your company, 1.4% is what we skin the check for. And we'll sell you some cold beer for the weekend at the same time.

tom007  posted on  2006-09-24   23:59:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: tom007, Pissed Off Janitor (#3)

As a point of fact, when you leave the bank, the bank has little recourse to regaing the $$ if the check was fraud.

Well, that's not exactly right. You are both right in that you have little trust for banks, and with VERY good reason!! BUT as far as the bank not having recourse if the check bounces - think again!

Here's how it works in reality (and in a court of law).

Let's say you work for Joe's Garage, and come payday you get a paycheck for $400. Joe does his banking at Bank One, and tells you that you can cash the check there. So you go down to Bank One, and present the check. When YOU endorse the check, YOU are guaranteeing it!!!! YOUR signature on the back in the endorsement spot is the recourse by the bank in the event that the check is no good!!! If you happen to have an account with Bank One, and the check were to bounce - Bank One will take the $400 from your account!!! The only way to avoid being in the position of having to guarantee Joe's credit is to write in the endorsement spot a disclaimer saying "Cashed at law without recourse". And if you do that they will DEFINITELY REFUSE to cash the check, because they CANNOT have recourse against you!!!

Banks all have corporate charters. And if you fill out a signature card and open an account with them, you "join" the corporation. And believe me, there are all sorts of "nasties" in the corporate charter that if you were to read it first you would never "join".

Banks aren't the only ones with these "corporate charters". You local church most likely has one too. It does if it's a 501c3 tax exempt church, and damn near all of them are. So lets say you're a member of the Holy Grail Baptist Church, and the church has taken out a loan to build a new addition to the church for $200,000. Now say the church defaults on it's monthly payment for a few months in a row, and the bank discovers that you're a member of that church and happen to have an account with $200,000 in it. The bank can legally take the $200K from your account, and then it will be up to you to get it back from all your fellow parishoners!!!! But that's a risk you take when you "joined" the church - because in it's corporate charter there is a clause that it's members are "jointly and severally liable"!!!

OH, what a web we weave.......

For an EXCELLENT explanation in audio of how this whole bullshit scam works, George Gordon has a series out called The Check Story. All you need is either Winamp or Realplayer installed. Just go to this link http://www.georgegordon.com/Radio_Archives.htm and scroll down to August 27 to find part 1. It's a 7 part series, and well worth listening to!! I highly recommend it to everyone!!!

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