February 20, 2008
Personal Bank Finances
Personal bank finances are on wobbly legs. With today’s credit crunch, $3 gas, increased food prices and $4 milk figures hit your personal checkbook pretty hard. Dishonest money, extreme institutional greed and bailouts have your scratching your head as you see the purchasing power of the dollar shrink.
Instead of farmers growing food for America, they are growing ethanol. Rich farm subsidies have screwed the American taxpayer. Ethanol could be bought on the cheap from South America.
It doesn’t look like we can count on the politicians for looking out for our best interests. We need a change of heart and tough laws against lobbyists. Just the other day I hear about the U.S. taxpayer subsidizing companies doing business overseas at the tune of 37-billion dollars. That is BILLION!
Come on, how much fleecing of the taxpayer withstand? Who is going to put arm twisting, against the public interest lobbyists in jail? The nations personal bank finances need a clean sweep.