I can actually answer one of the questions you asked about the bank selling for a loss and staying in business. They wnt to take a loss and go into foreclosure because they have a ’special’ deal with the FDIC that insures them(pays them) for 80% of the loss from the ORIGIONAL loan price, the price the origional borrower who is being foreclosed on paid. And I would almost guarantee that the ‘third party investor’ is probably A major bank(Goldman;JP MOrgan etc…) who owns US Bank. Crazy!
Part 1: “If this mischievous financial policy, which has its origin in North America, shall become endurated down to a fixture, then that government will furnish its own money without cost. It will pay off debts and be without debt. It will have all the money necessary to carry on its commerce. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world… -Times of London editorial
Banks are frauds.
But did the Oval, Senate, House
in a cover up and a accessory to a National banking fraud scheme….
There all felons in the banks and Oval, Senate, and House.
Although I'm not from WA, there is nothing new about this. Virtually every state with a Sales and Use tax has similar requirements. Luckily for the taxpayers — and unluckily for the states — no state has a reliable method of tracking out-of-state or private purchases and levying the tax aside from motor vehicles.
About the only chance they (the states) would have would be some sort of customs declaration any time that people cross the state line or customs-like inspections of goods crossing state lines. The costs of such as program would be prohibitive — probalby much more so than the taxes that would be collected. Not to mention the fact that the public simply would not tolerate that level of invasiveness into their personal affairs.
you barrow money, you don’t pay the money back ? you get forclosed! don’t look to blame someone else! This country has become a nation of blame, blame someone other than yourself
It is a myth that money is based on gold. Money is based on a faith in the credit of a nation. In Canada, money can be created out of nothing by the Bank of Canada or the private banking system. For example, a private bank agrees to loan you $30,000. The loan officer instructs a teller to type ‘30,000′ into your bank account. Prior to the teller typing that $30,000 into your account it did not exist. The money is not based on deposits in the bank. Now you owe it as debt + interest.
I think you kind of answered your own question, to an extent.
I would personally go over and ask your neighbor to do something about the barking, because it has become a problem for you before you take any kind of legal action. Just as a nicer way of starting out. Give it some time after telling your neighbor you'd like something done about the barking. Of course you would like the excessive barking gone as soon as possible, but you don't just tell a dog to stop and its done. It may take a few days to longer. I assume the dog is outside? Ask the owner to take it inside to at least muffle the barking.
If nothing is changed in a few days to a week or two, alert authorities about it. They will then be able to do something.
Well then Congress had better mandate that the manufacturers of the flourescent bulbs put highly visible warnings on the packaging and instructions on proper disposal. Then Congress must fund a public awareness campaign to educate the public about how to properly handle and dispose of them, and must also build a number of recycling sites around the country. If they do all that, it might work out well in the end, but seeing that this is the worst Congress in my lifetime, I'm not holding my breath (maybe I should be, there's mercury everywhere)
“My agency in promoting the passage of the National Banking Act was the greatest financial mistake in my life. It has built up a monopoly which affects every interest in the country.” -Salmon P Chase
“Putting Fiscal Year 2009s $9 trillion deficit another way, 17% of Americas private wealth, accumulated over a period of 235 years, was wiped out by just one years worth of government deficit spending insanity”. -Stewart Dougherty
OK, family meeting folks, survival mode, no more buying shit from China, cancel all insurance policies, walk bye bye credit cards (fico: huge fraud), walk and bye bye underwater mortgage, fuck the banks. Hey,…it’s just a pragmatic family business decision. Got the idea from Wall Street too big to fail banks, sob’s got my Tarp money and all, so screw them. Start me a family weed/veggie garden, gunsNroses, pop me a cool one,…Oh and Fuck the Census!
I bought a 100 minute card and use it every weekend. I checked into the laws and it seems there are no current laws except their Terms Of Service, you can't "use it to harass, defraud, or intent to cause harm"
its a nice invention my friends always laugh and are like you hacker after i tell him its me
Excerpt: "the men… skewered in the divorce courts… genuine, friendly, caring people. NICE men. …. these were broken men, shattered by accusations… total fabrications….reputations…shredded. ….. They just couldn’t understand why someone would… tell such lies…. they took things very personally. They loved their children… were good, hard-working guys.
…..barely able to function… They were shells of their former selves and had lost most of what they had ever worked for. But EVERY time, the wife claimed that SHE was the victim."
___Divorces like these are not rare.
___While TERA is right about these things not being done by all women, it takes a lot of feminists to pull off the kind of screwings that the above passage describes. Not only wives, but marriage-counselors, child-counselors, lawyers, judges, women's centers, etc. More generally, A cultural consensus has prevailed in which even men are trained to be credulous about false accusations of abuse; the consensus among women is often like a witch-hunt. The women who are supportive are often out of the mainstream, or give such support only in private.
___The Duke case was a good barometer. Even such an obviously bogus case took a year to unfold, and feminists liked up on talk shows to condemn the defendents, and when grudgingly admitting that they were innocent until proven guilty, many said something to the effect that they deserved it anyway, for being jocks. How many feminists defended them? How many MEN in the mainstream media defended them? Cases like this make it hard to believe that extremists are only a tiny minority of feminists. Or that feminism hasn't influenced conventional wisdom in an anti-male way.
Part 2: “…The brains, and wealth of all countries will go to North America. That country must be destroyed or it will destroy every monarchy on the globe.” -Times of London editorial in response to US President Abraham Lincoln’s position that the USA create, issue and circulate its own currency
Irrelevant. Fallen nature is the real issue ; as a result of fallen human nature and the multiplication of sins that continues to add injuries to it, many genetic and developmental discrepancies have occurred that have nothing to do with the human prototype created by God. Sin complicates life ; blame sin not God or His Church.
You, I and corporations do not have a choice, we must borrow from the private banking system. The Canadian government has a choice and can borrow interest free money from the Bank of Canada (BOC). The BOC can offer provincial and municipal governments funding at rates that are well below private bank rates. All G-8 countries, on behalf of their citizens, choose to borrow as debt and at substantial interest from private banks. More than half of our tax dollars services interest on the debt.
February 27th, 2010 - 07:28
I can actually answer one of the questions you asked about the bank selling for a loss and staying in business. They wnt to take a loss and go into foreclosure because they have a ’special’ deal with the FDIC that insures them(pays them) for 80% of the loss from the ORIGIONAL loan price, the price the origional borrower who is being foreclosed on paid. And I would almost guarantee that the ‘third party investor’ is probably A major bank(Goldman;JP MOrgan etc…) who owns US Bank. Crazy!
February 27th, 2010 - 07:45
Yes, you call that fraud.
February 27th, 2010 - 09:59
Part 1: “If this mischievous financial policy, which has its origin in North America, shall become endurated down to a fixture, then that government will furnish its own money without cost. It will pay off debts and be without debt. It will have all the money necessary to carry on its commerce. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world… -Times of London editorial
February 27th, 2010 - 10:41
Banks are frauds.
But did the Oval, Senate, House
in a cover up and a accessory to a National banking fraud scheme….
There all felons in the banks and Oval, Senate, and House.
February 27th, 2010 - 06:54
Hey you!
There are soooo many Q's that show up everyday.
Am I gay?
Is my bf/gf gay?
Is (insert celebrity here) gay?
The infamous jimmy b question….
Anything from a religious nutjob.
Anything from a 'phobe….
And they would absolutely HAVE to know my sig line…. *wink*
February 27th, 2010 - 07:29
go for it report them
February 27th, 2010 - 08:33
I would talk to a lawyer.
http://www.getprotectedhere.com
February 27th, 2010 - 13:36
yeah, the problem is people are raise believe what other people say,, but the fact is a men/women is not what they say, is what they do
February 27th, 2010 - 17:04
I wondered about US Bank when they started popping up like mushrooms. I appreciate you sharing this with us !
February 27th, 2010 - 18:49
Although I'm not from WA, there is nothing new about this. Virtually every state with a Sales and Use tax has similar requirements. Luckily for the taxpayers — and unluckily for the states — no state has a reliable method of tracking out-of-state or private purchases and levying the tax aside from motor vehicles.
About the only chance they (the states) would have would be some sort of customs declaration any time that people cross the state line or customs-like inspections of goods crossing state lines. The costs of such as program would be prohibitive — probalby much more so than the taxes that would be collected. Not to mention the fact that the public simply would not tolerate that level of invasiveness into their personal affairs.
February 28th, 2010 - 01:18
you barrow money, you don’t pay the money back ? you get forclosed! don’t look to blame someone else! This country has become a nation of blame, blame someone other than yourself
February 28th, 2010 - 01:32
It is a myth that money is based on gold. Money is based on a faith in the credit of a nation. In Canada, money can be created out of nothing by the Bank of Canada or the private banking system. For example, a private bank agrees to loan you $30,000. The loan officer instructs a teller to type ‘30,000′ into your bank account. Prior to the teller typing that $30,000 into your account it did not exist. The money is not based on deposits in the bank. Now you owe it as debt + interest.
February 27th, 2010 - 20:36
I think you kind of answered your own question, to an extent.
I would personally go over and ask your neighbor to do something about the barking, because it has become a problem for you before you take any kind of legal action. Just as a nicer way of starting out. Give it some time after telling your neighbor you'd like something done about the barking. Of course you would like the excessive barking gone as soon as possible, but you don't just tell a dog to stop and its done. It may take a few days to longer. I assume the dog is outside? Ask the owner to take it inside to at least muffle the barking.
If nothing is changed in a few days to a week or two, alert authorities about it. They will then be able to do something.
February 27th, 2010 - 22:45
call their help line
no offense, but isnt it a bit to late to apply to Law Schools???? most people get apps out by feb at the latest
February 28th, 2010 - 00:23
MOST Internet Service Providers don't care what you download just make damn sure you are not uploading it.
February 28th, 2010 - 08:42
fuck this I am going to cash.
February 28th, 2010 - 04:35
Well then Congress had better mandate that the manufacturers of the flourescent bulbs put highly visible warnings on the packaging and instructions on proper disposal. Then Congress must fund a public awareness campaign to educate the public about how to properly handle and dispose of them, and must also build a number of recycling sites around the country. If they do all that, it might work out well in the end, but seeing that this is the worst Congress in my lifetime, I'm not holding my breath (maybe I should be, there's mercury everywhere)
February 28th, 2010 - 06:10
PatrickMCC55 did not read the entire article.
IT IS AGAINST THE LAW in your case.
Just report it anonymously….or print the article and leave it on his desk somewhere.
They cannot fire you if you report them.
You'll have a HUGE lawsuit if they do.
February 28th, 2010 - 08:36
I would call your airline agency…They can difffer between them.
February 28th, 2010 - 17:04
“My agency in promoting the passage of the National Banking Act was the greatest financial mistake in my life. It has built up a monopoly which affects every interest in the country.” -Salmon P Chase
“Putting Fiscal Year 2009s $9 trillion deficit another way, 17% of Americas private wealth, accumulated over a period of 235 years, was wiped out by just one years worth of government deficit spending insanity”. -Stewart Dougherty
March 1st, 2010 - 00:19
This sounds like a ponzi scheme to beat all ponzi schemes…
March 1st, 2010 - 01:19
OK, family meeting folks, survival mode, no more buying shit from China, cancel all insurance policies, walk bye bye credit cards (fico: huge fraud), walk and bye bye underwater mortgage, fuck the banks. Hey,…it’s just a pragmatic family business decision. Got the idea from Wall Street too big to fail banks, sob’s got my Tarp money and all, so screw them. Start me a family weed/veggie garden, gunsNroses, pop me a cool one,…Oh and Fuck the Census!
February 28th, 2010 - 23:09
if you mean before a scheduled shift, it is 2 hours.
March 1st, 2010 - 07:21
I bought a 100 minute card and use it every weekend. I checked into the laws and it seems there are no current laws except their Terms Of Service, you can't "use it to harass, defraud, or intent to cause harm"
its a nice invention my friends always laugh and are like you hacker after i tell him its me
March 1st, 2010 - 12:22
we are not free. we are not an independent nation. we are not free from the bank of england
March 1st, 2010 - 17:02
AMEN.
Excerpt: "the men… skewered in the divorce courts… genuine, friendly, caring people. NICE men. …. these were broken men, shattered by accusations… total fabrications….reputations…shredded. ….. They just couldn’t understand why someone would… tell such lies…. they took things very personally. They loved their children… were good, hard-working guys.
…..barely able to function… They were shells of their former selves and had lost most of what they had ever worked for. But EVERY time, the wife claimed that SHE was the victim."
___Divorces like these are not rare.
___While TERA is right about these things not being done by all women, it takes a lot of feminists to pull off the kind of screwings that the above passage describes. Not only wives, but marriage-counselors, child-counselors, lawyers, judges, women's centers, etc. More generally, A cultural consensus has prevailed in which even men are trained to be credulous about false accusations of abuse; the consensus among women is often like a witch-hunt. The women who are supportive are often out of the mainstream, or give such support only in private.
___The Duke case was a good barometer. Even such an obviously bogus case took a year to unfold, and feminists liked up on talk shows to condemn the defendents, and when grudgingly admitting that they were innocent until proven guilty, many said something to the effect that they deserved it anyway, for being jocks. How many feminists defended them? How many MEN in the mainstream media defended them? Cases like this make it hard to believe that extremists are only a tiny minority of feminists. Or that feminism hasn't influenced conventional wisdom in an anti-male way.
March 2nd, 2010 - 03:04
Part 2: “…The brains, and wealth of all countries will go to North America. That country must be destroyed or it will destroy every monarchy on the globe.” -Times of London editorial in response to US President Abraham Lincoln’s position that the USA create, issue and circulate its own currency
March 2nd, 2010 - 01:30
Irrelevant. Fallen nature is the real issue ; as a result of fallen human nature and the multiplication of sins that continues to add injuries to it, many genetic and developmental discrepancies have occurred that have nothing to do with the human prototype created by God. Sin complicates life ; blame sin not God or His Church.
March 2nd, 2010 - 01:45
If they were interested in being good parents they would be. Your uninvited input won't make them see the light. Stay out of it.
If it's so bad you're truly concerned, call CPS.
Also, there are already tons of books on good parenting.
March 2nd, 2010 - 13:09
You, I and corporations do not have a choice, we must borrow from the private banking system. The Canadian government has a choice and can borrow interest free money from the Bank of Canada (BOC). The BOC can offer provincial and municipal governments funding at rates that are well below private bank rates. All G-8 countries, on behalf of their citizens, choose to borrow as debt and at substantial interest from private banks. More than half of our tax dollars services interest on the debt.