Showing posts with label corporate welfare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate welfare. Show all posts
Thursday, June 9, 2011
YESTERDAY's
Regarding the receipt found in the supermarket parking lot - the store management verified this receipt - it is all true
Buying $141.78 worth of lobster, steak and Mountain Dew with a Bridge card violates no laws or rules.
Turning around and selling the stuff for drug money . . . that's a different matter.
Today's Bird HERE
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Labels:
corporate welfare,
food stamps,
fraud,
lobster,
michigan,
reciept,
steak
Saturday, May 1, 2010
THIS EXPLAINS IT
General Motors CEO Ed Whitacre has bragged in TV commercials and newspaper columns that GM paid back its bailout "in full and ahead of schedule."
My buddy Kieth was surprised when I told him GM didn't pay back their loan - contrary to the propaganda the Left Wing Mainstream Media is dutifully spewing out at us.
When he asked me about it, however, all I could say is they only paid back 6 billion, and that I'd learned about it on the Rush Limbaugh show. This clip explains it in simple, easy-to-understand terms for even a knuckledragger like myself can fathom:
from: Reason Foundation
A national public policy think tank based in Los Angeles.
Thanks to Theo Spark for bringing this to our attention - Sean Linnane
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My buddy Kieth was surprised when I told him GM didn't pay back their loan - contrary to the propaganda the Left Wing Mainstream Media is dutifully spewing out at us.
When he asked me about it, however, all I could say is they only paid back 6 billion, and that I'd learned about it on the Rush Limbaugh show. This clip explains it in simple, easy-to-understand terms for even a knuckledragger like myself can fathom:
from: Reason Foundation
A national public policy think tank based in Los Angeles.
Thanks to Theo Spark for bringing this to our attention - Sean Linnane
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Labels:
bailout,
corporate welfare,
general motors,
GM,
reason foundation,
reason.org,
TARP payback
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