Government Take Over. McCain, Obama & FOX Tells You How Many Billions You Owe Them
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
Between the multibillion dollar bank bail-outs, the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac federal take-over and this new surprise we now are funding most private banks, the entire auto industry, paying defaulted student loans, defaulted mortgages 2 or 3 wars and oh yeah, the billion dollars we are giving away to Georgia for the war they started with Russia.
Anyone else need money? I have plenty to give away, how about you?
I just love giving my hard earned tax-dollars to Georgians, General Motors, college drop-outs, private banks and other home owners.
The Outstanding Public Debt as of 05 Sep 2008 at 10:59:25 PM GMT is:
$9,670,205,221,595.89 ($9.7 Trillion)
The estimated population of the United States is 304,674,390
So each citizen’s share of this debt is $31,739.48.
The National Debt has continued to increase an average of
$1.93 billion per day since September 28, 2007! The majority of this money is owed by us the tax payers and our children and their children’s children to the Tyrannical Communist Chinese Government.
The cost of the Iraqi of the Iraqi Occupation has cost us:
$551,541,863,677.00 which is broken down like this: $4,681 per household.
$1,721 per person.
$341.4 million per day.
The Afghanistan Occupation is almost equal this.
Concerned? Then tell Congress and the White House!
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When you do anything like this to a home you get a tax credit and a rebate from the utility companies and a bit from the state and federal government. It usually funds 10% up to 70% depending on the scenario. All of the companies that sell and install these systems also give very low interest credit so you pay them instead of utility bills. The money you save in utilities after the first few years more than pays for the entire system.