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Tax breaks designed to help Hurricane Katrina victims

do more for the wealthiest victims than the neediest, according to a Congressional Research Service report.



13 Responses to “Tax breaks designed to help Hurricane Katrina victims”

  1. S.D. says:

    At least they are consistent…

    Geez. So much for “Helping” these people.


  2. afterthought says:

    Well, Duh!
    What would you expect?


  3. ohdave says:

    Who’s surprised?


  4. Spudge-Boy says:

    This shit is getting to be saw tiring. When will the average human wake up to what is going on? Probably never. That is the sad part. I think it will take the collapse of the country before the US wakes up. It makes me sad thinking about how these people are ruining our country and what it is supposed to stand for.


  5. Theresa says:

    And this latest revelation surprises anyone out there? They are so f**king corrupt.


  6. Randy says:

    Spudge-Boy,

    You really need to read “100 People Who Are Screwing Up America” by Bernie Goldberg. It was on the New York Times Best Seller list. You will be enlightened.


  7. Margaret Currey says:

    spudge-boy you are right on, if the next election is stolen, then good by democracy,but remember the rich will not suffer one bit.


  8. AvengingAngel says:

    Contrast the approach in New Orleans and surrounding parishes in 2005, with FEMA’s corrupt giveaways to residents of Miami-Dade County unaffected by the Florida hurricanes of 2004.

    For that and other stories of the politics of Bush-era disaster relief, see:

    “FEMA: Florida Election Management Agency.”


  9. SpudgeBoy says:

    #6
    “100 People Who Are Screwing Up America”

    Probably a right wing, partisan, attack on Democracts. No thank you. I can see, read and research for myself exactly who is screwing up America. His dumbass is on the news almost nightly. Except of course when he is on vacation while people are dying in New Orleans.


  10. Sharon Cox says:

    I’m with you Spudgeboy, I already know what that book is all about.”100 People who are screwing up America” is nothing more than another greedy right wing nut job complaining about every one on the left. Know he will sell a lot of book’s and get richer thanks to that bunch but won’t get any of my cash…Blessings..P.S. any body can write a book, A good enviromentalist friend of mine wrote one that was realy good. ” How to shit in the wood’s”


  11. Marie says:

    #9, that book “100 People” is a diatribe full of distortions and disinformation about 99 Democrats. Don’t waste your time. The author, Goldberg, is a nut case. He made the rounds on all the late-night shows recently. At least Michael Moore’s books are full of facts; this book is full of opinions. His.


  12. SpudgeBoy says:

    I didn’t even need to Google the book to know it was grade A1 bullshit. How? Because Randy (our new troll) recommended it.


  13. SpudgeBoy says:

    Hey Randy,

    I just saw a mention of your boy Goldberg’s book. He hsa Jimmy Carter at #6. Interesting. The book must have been written long before any of Bush, his administration or his cronies came into power. Jimmy Carter can’t even hole a teeny, tiny birthday candle to the attrocities that Bush and company have unleashed on this country.

    Your just too stupid to realize it yet (my bet) or you are one of his ultra wealthy cronies yourself, but I highly doubt any of his ultra wealthy cronies would bother with this web site, which cleary put you in the too stupid to realize category (you can see why I bet that way, facts are facts).



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