Topic: For the Record.
warmachine's photo
Mon 03/23/09 07:26 AM
Do you think this is the first time that Trillions have just been handed out and the oversight was a joke? That money just flat disappered?

Naaa.... Check this out.

1 DAY BEFORE 911 WTC attack


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlnQTcLHaMM&feature=related

TJN's photo
Mon 03/23/09 07:30 AM
I'm sure there is waste in almost every bussiness. Money that cant be accounted for. It's just most smaller businesses dont spend millions a year, so it seems insignificant.

no photo
Mon 03/23/09 07:33 AM
nobody seems to remember the Savings and Loan scandals and the bailouts there

or the Chrysler bailout in the 80's

warmachine's photo
Mon 03/23/09 07:34 AM

I'm sure there is waste in almost every bussiness. Money that cant be accounted for. It's just most smaller businesses dont spend millions a year, so it seems insignificant.


Really? 2 things, the business owners I've known are entirely obsessed with accounting for every dollar spent, in fact, the 3 resturant owners I know are so obsessed with their money that they have a to the OUNCE accounting for food costs.

Secondly, 90% of business in this country isn't shrugging their shoulders over my missing tax money.

TJN's photo
Mon 03/23/09 07:41 AM


I'm sure there is waste in almost every bussiness. Money that cant be accounted for. It's just most smaller businesses dont spend millions a year, so it seems insignificant.


Really? 2 things, the business owners I've known are entirely obsessed with accounting for every dollar spent, in fact, the 3 resturant owners I know are so obsessed with their money that they have a to the OUNCE accounting for food costs.

Secondly, 90% of business in this country isn't shrugging their shoulders over my missing tax money.

I wasnt saying every business. Was just saying I'm sure some do and I was thinking more on a scale of a couple dollars here and there for office supplies and things of that nature. Nothing as significant when your talking Billions of dollars and not know where 25 % of it is.

TJN's photo
Mon 03/23/09 07:42 AM

nobody seems to remember the Savings and Loan scandals and the bailouts there

or the Chrysler bailout in the 80's

Cant say I do was just a young whippersnapper then wasnt worried about those things. But I do remember my parents tightening our belts in the 80's.

malexand's photo
Mon 03/23/09 01:41 PM
Chrysler repaid their money and became prosperous again. For a while.