Randy Larson (23
Jan 2008)
"Why isn't everyone asking?"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22782454/
$15,000,000,000.00
Boy that's a lot of money.
Now, where would our leaders get such a big chunk of
cash?
There is only one place.
The international, central bankers.
They have it. They will lend it to our government
to dispense AS THEY DETERMINE BEST.
How will it be paid back to those bankers.
From your tax dollars.
Now, what does that mean?
Our leaders will borrow 150 billion dollars from the
central bankers and disperse it as a stimulus to our economy (which means
that big business will get most of it as a grant) and the United States
citizens will pay it back later.
What a great deal. We US taxpayers are going to
take out a loan for 150 billion dollars so that big businesses can have
a grant, and that's going to fix what is wrong with the financial situation
in our country. And we're going to get a little piece of the pie
too; probably a very little piece.
But, what if the taxpayers were going to get all of it?
Wouldn't that be a great deal? Let's see.
$150,000,000,000 split equally among all 305,000,000
of us would be close to $500 each. You'll have to check to see what
you actually see as a tax benefit of some sort. It won't be anything
close to that, probably less than $150.00. One thing you will get
100% of will be the debt.
As of today, every member of every family is already
indebted $9,194,628,984,466.00 (each person's share of the national debt.
So what's another $500.00 each?
Big business thanks you for your participation and for
incumbering your assets so as to further their growth.
Randy Larson
Here's the site for the debt clock.
http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/