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9/8/2005 7:34:01 PM EDT
WOW they are predicting 200 billion for the cost of katrina.
9/8/2005 7:39:02 PM EDT
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WOW they are predicting 200 billion for the cost of katrina.



Congress has already authorized 100 billion.  To put this in perspective, 200 billion is 10 times what Andrew cost us.
9/8/2005 7:42:56 PM EDT
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Don't think I will be donating to any charities.
I think my taxes cover it.
So, about $700 per PERSON to subsidize looting idiots who live below sea level.
Wonderful
9/8/2005 7:47:38 PM EDT
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WOW they are predicting 200 billion for the cost of katrina.



Congress has already authorized 100 billion.  To put this in perspective, 200 billion is 10 times what Andrew cost us.




Congress authorized $10.5 Billion in emergency spending. The next phase of Congress flushing our money down the toilet is expected to be in the neighborhood of $40 Billion.
9/8/2005 7:49:55 PM EDT
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The night the levy broke I told my family this was going to be a $100 billion storm. They thought I was crazy.
9/8/2005 7:56:45 PM EDT
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WOW they are predicting 200 billion for the cost of katrina.



Congress has already authorized 100 billion.  To put this in perspective, 200 billion is 10 times what Andrew cost us.




Congress authorized $10.5 Billion in emergency spending. The next phase of Congress flushing our money down the toilet is expected to be in the neighborhood of $40 Billion.



Today, they authorize 50 billion.  Sorry about the mistake

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/08/katrina.impact/index.html
9/8/2005 7:58:57 PM EDT
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Total loss is probably over a trillion
9/8/2005 8:08:04 PM EDT
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Today, they authorize 50 billion.  Sorry about the mistake

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/08/katrina.impact/index.html




UGH! Hopefully that'll include a free jar of vasiline for every taxpayer.
9/8/2005 8:15:46 PM EDT
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Today, they authorize 50 billion.  Sorry about the mistake

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/08/katrina.impact/index.html




UGH! Hopefully that'll include a free jar of vasiline for every taxpayer.



Actually, Bush will most likely give us a tax cut, instead, endangering the country with skyrocketing deficits and hyper-inflation a few years down the road.
9/8/2005 8:19:04 PM EDT
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Actually, President Bush will most likely give us a tax cut, instead, endangering the country with skyrocketing deficits and hyper-inflation a few years down the road.




That's been the Rino's plan all along. The hurricane just lets them accelerate their plans.
9/8/2005 8:47:30 PM EDT
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Don't think I will be donating to any charities.
I think my taxes cover it.
So, about $700 per PERSON to subsidize looting idiots who live below sea level.
Wonderful



That's kinda the way I feel about it, especially so with the low-lifes who are committing the crimes getting relief money also. And with the way the law was written (Rush was talking about it today 9-8-05) there is more than ample room and opportunity for fraud.
9/8/2005 8:56:46 PM EDT
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What does Cat charge for Bulldozers
9/8/2005 9:00:39 PM EDT
[#12]
$200 billion?

LMAO
9/8/2005 9:15:14 PM EDT
[#13]
A billion here, a billion there, before you know it, it adds up to some real money.


GM
9/8/2005 9:17:28 PM EDT
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Some stupid c**t on Fox just asked "Can Uncle Sam afford this?"
9/8/2005 9:20:41 PM EDT
[#15]
If they dont rebuild the city then it will cost a whole lot less.
9/8/2005 9:22:36 PM EDT
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If they dont rebuild the city then it will cost a whole lot less.




Like I have been saying...........Bulldoze it over.
9/8/2005 9:35:19 PM EDT
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[Rant] And don't forget, we can throw 200 billion into that shit bowl, and it might happen again. Maybe this year, maybe next. Those fucking levees could burst again tomorrow. Fuck that place and all the idiots inside it. I don't see the point in rebuilding it as it was. Especially with the corrupt morons who were running the show, and the fucktards that keep voting them into office. Sorry. [/Rant]

dpmmn is right-
9/8/2005 9:38:16 PM EDT
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If they dont rebuild the city then it will cost a whole lot less.




Like I have been saying...........Bulldoze it over.



I thought you were making reference to the CO bulldozer-tank incident.  I was hoping for a group buy...
9/8/2005 9:43:27 PM EDT
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[Rant] And don't forget, we can throw 200 billion into that shit bowl, and it might happen again. Maybe this year, maybe next. Those fucking levees could burst again tomorrow. Fuck that place and all the idiots inside it. I don't see the point in rebuilding it as it was. Especially with the corrupt morons who were running the show, and the fucktards that keep voting them into office. Sorry. [/Rant]

dpmmn is right-
www.jpower.net/bulldozer.jpg



+1

IIRC, something like 40% of working adults do NOT pay Federal Income Tax?

How much is that per US taxpayer ?  (not per US citizen)
9/8/2005 9:52:09 PM EDT
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[Rant] And don't forget, we can throw 200 billion into that shit bowl, and it might happen again. Maybe this year, maybe next. Those fucking levees could burst again tomorrow. Fuck that place and all the idiots inside it. I don't see the point in rebuilding it as it was. Especially with the corrupt morons who were running the show, and the fucktards that keep voting them into office. Sorry. [/Rant]

dpmmn is right-
www.jpower.net/bulldozer.jpg



+1

IIRC, something like 40% of working adults do NOT pay Federal Income Tax?

How much is that per US taxpayer ?  (not per US citizen)




I think it comes to $2,000.00 per household .......