NationStates Jolt Archive


Bush signs 6 Billion corporate welfare Bill

MKULTRA
26-10-2004, 05:56
*Just before election day too so that Bush can lock his support in from the biggest parasites in America today


On Friday, President Bush quietly signed a bill giving corporations $136 billion in tax breaks. No signing ceremony was held at the White House. The bill marks the most sweeping reworking of corporate tax law in nearly two decades.
www.democracynow.org
The Force Majeure
26-10-2004, 05:59
There are no details. This is worthless information.
New Granada
26-10-2004, 06:01
There are no details. This is worthless information.


If you had an honest interest in the material you would research it yourself.

Maybe if you read a credible or serious news source you would have known about this a while ago, when congress passed it and not be surprised by MKULTRA.
Bright Shiny Things
26-10-2004, 06:05
There are no details. This is worthless information.HR 4520 is the bill. I found the information in probably the same amount of time it took you to post this gripe.
The Force Majeure
26-10-2004, 06:09
If you had an honest interest in the material you would research it yourself.

Really? You think?

You missed the point. I'm being critical of posting a three line "news" article that has no meat to it. What was the point of starting this thread?



Maybe if you read a credible or serious news source you would have known about this a while ago, when congress passed it and not be surprised by MKULTRA.

Sigh...
The Force Majeure
26-10-2004, 06:10
HR 4520 is the bill. I found the information in probably the same amount of time it took you to post this gripe.

I believe you also missed the point. Maybe next time.
New Granada
26-10-2004, 06:24
Really? You think?

You missed the point. I'm being critical of posting a three line "news" article that has no meat to it. What was the point of starting this thread?




Sigh...


To provoke discussion about the tax cut...?

...

Sigh...
Bright Shiny Things
26-10-2004, 06:32
I believe you also missed the point. Maybe next time.Oh we got the point, you want someone to spoon feed you the information and don't want to be bothered actually reading any news or researching anything. I was just pointing out that in the time you spent griping about someone not feeding you the info, I actually found it myself.



Who's time was better spent?
MissDefied
26-10-2004, 06:34
If you had an honest interest in the material you would research it yourself.

Maybe if you read a credible or serious news source you would have known about this a while ago, when congress passed it and not be surprised by MKULTRA.
Ditto.
Exactly. Bills are a lot more important when they are being drafted and passed in Congress, not when they cross the president's desk for a signatue. Especially when the president is known to sign anything that crosses his desk.
No, Force M, the point is not about credible sourcing. The point is that most of you partisan wahoos truely have neither a scant idea how the legislative process works, nor what you could be doing to be active in the process.
Helioterra
26-10-2004, 07:36
More money for tobacco and war industry. Just brilliant. Well, we Europeans asked for it. Sorry.