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Building the Wall of Government Healthcare
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 1210
Duration: 1210
"We have created a "Berlin Wall" regarding healthcare legislation." Gary explains how socialized systems are incompatible with the free market, and what this means for Americans.
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Manger ou Conduire Il faut Choisir
from Dailymotion - bonne musique group on November 07, 2009
Duration: 233
Duration: 233
Sur cette vidéo ( fait tres rare) je me suis fait mes propres commentaires, au diable l'avarice!Manger, conduireIl faut choisir........................(parait-il )Dans ce pouvoir monarchiqueLes conducteurs sont rachitiques.........(sondage ipsos)Dés qu’on démarreNos vieilles voitures..........( plein 70 euros en moyenne)Il y a les steaks qui se barrentEt qu’arrivent les topinambours......(comme en 14)Le Koweït tient Tu l’auras pas......................(ca non c'est eux qui nous auront)Pour manger et faire le pleinIl vaut mieux habiter là-bas.....( dans un f1 bis)Aux émirats Arabes unis...........(ils en profitent mais c'est pas les seuls)Plein de coffres bien plus pleinsQue les caisses vides de Sarkozy.....( c'est la faute des autres d'avant)Il y en à marreEt marre à bout...............( même eux se font expulser)Raz le bol de ces fins de moisQui commencent dés le débutDes chèques en bois.....................( 1000 euros de découvert tu dis mieux?)Des cheiks en blancLes mères de famille sont aux abois..........( et les loups je te dis pas)Leur statut sent l'intermittent............( statut d'intermittent= les nouveaux clochards du show) Diblibdlibdlibdlibdli….. J’ai faim ….Diblibdlibdli…ou j’fais l’Plein ?Vive mon frigo...(une sous-marque)Vive ma voitureL’un est vide et l’autre en panneMais tous les deux ont la vie dure....(pas tant que moi)Prends donc ta pioche Ou ta faucille....(ou une pèle)Ne mets plus la main à la pocheAllons reprendre la Bastille.......(à ca ira ca ira!)Où Elf et TotalSe tapent sur le ventre..............(c'est clair)Aux cinq étoiles ils cassent la dalleBande de morfales du C.A.C. quarante...(remarque ils ne sont que 40)Il n’y pas de refrain À ma chansonJ’peux plus chanter avec la faimEt sans l’essence de mon aplomb...( demain j’arrête les jeux de mots promis)Les cigales dansentLes fourmis payentOn ne pense même plus aux vacancesDans le troupeau des vaches à lait........( meuh et bééééé!!!!!!!)Author: jomusic Tags: taxes carburants banques profits vie-chère salaires-bas grande-distribution couvre-feu marché noir gouvernement-incompétants multinationales-esclavagistes ouvrier-chomeurs usines-faillites faim Posted: 07 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 4
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Property Tax Re-Assessment
from recent posts tagged advice - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 86
Duration: 86
Describing the steps to apply for property tax re-assessment and how it can save you money!
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Unemployment Bill Cuts Taxes For Struggling Businesses
from The UpTake on November 06, 2009
Duration: 202
Duration: 202
Now, I would also like to announce that I just signed into law a bill that will help grow our economy, save and create new jobs and provide relief to struggling families and businesses. The need for such a measure was made clear by the jobs report that we received this morning. Although we lost fewer jobs than we did last month, our unemployment rate climbed to over 10 percent -- a sobering number that underscores the economic challenges that lie ahead. When we first came into office our immediate goal was to stop the freefall that caused our economy to shrink at an alarming rate. We have succeeded in achieving that goal, as our economy grew last quarter for the first time in a year. But history tells us that job growth always lags behind economic growth, which is why we have to continue to pursue measures that will create new jobs. And I can promise you that I won't let up until the Americans who want to find work can find work and until all Americans can earn enough to raise their families and keep their businesses open. The bill I signed today will help folks do that while continuing to grow our economy. It's a bill that extends unemployment benefits for up to 20 additional weeks, with the longest extension for the hardest-hit states. Already these benefits have helped 16 million unemployed Americans, and now that I've signed this bill, an additional 700,000 Americans who are still searching for work will be able to sign up for an extension of those benefits immediately. Although the extension will help over 1 million Americans, it won't just put money into the people's pockets who are receiving the benefits. Economists tell us that when these benefits are spent on food or clothing or rent, it actually strengthens our economy and creates new jobs. Now, this bill will also cut taxes for struggling businesses, with even larger cuts for small businesses, which means that thousands of entrepreneurs will get the cash they need to avoid laying off workers or closing their doors, and will extend the tax credit for all home buyers through April of next year while strengthening it with stronger anti-fraud measures. The rebound in the housing market was one of the big factors that contributed to the growth of the economy last quarter, and brought hundreds of thousands of families into the housing market. We want to give even more families the chance to own their own home. Now, it's important to note that the bill I signed will not add to our deficit. It is fully paid for, and so it is fiscally responsible. It builds on a Recovery Act that's already saved or created over 100 -- over 1 million jobs, and it will lead to even more in the weeks and months ahead. We will also build on the measure I signed today with further steps to grow our economy in the future. To that end my economic team is looking at ideas such as additional investments in our aging roads and bridges, incentives to encourage families and businesses to make buildings more energy-efficient, additional tax cuts for businesses to create jobs, additional steps to increase the flow of credit to small businesses, and an aggressive agenda to promote exports and help American manufacturers sell their products around the world. So although it will take time and it will take patience, I am confident that our economy will recover. I'm confident that we're moving in the right direction. And I promise that I won't rest until America prospers once again. Thank you, everybody.**http://the-uptake.groups.theuptake.org/en/videogalleryView/id/2563/
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Kentucky Grilled Chicken
from rooftopcomedy on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Kentucky Grilled Chicken - Andy Sandford
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California To Withold Larger Portion Of Paychecks
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 352
Duration: 352
California lawmakers recently approved a 10 percent increase to state taxpayers' witholdings. KPBS has details.
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Health Insurance Making You Sick?
from Brian Preston's "Money Guy" Blog and Podcast on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
If you pay attention to any piece of news, you no doubt have heard SOMETHING about health insurance over the last few months. Coincidentally, in the midst of potential health care reform, it is open enrollment for many individuals covered under employer sponsored health plans. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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