That's $1,200 a year, and $12,000 over a decade. That is some good spending money for a generation that does nothing but splurge.
That's $1,200 a year, and $12,000 over a decade. That is some good spending money for a generation that does nothing but splurge.
Mystery 0 strikes again.
At least I didn't divide by 0.
And yes, no illicit drugs, unless the VA is experimenting and not telling me.
And another??
Second Energy Department-backed company goes bankrupt...
Just remember, not all the loan guarantees are bad.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2011/...12/?test=faces
I'm a Tesla Motors fan. They are producing actual products with actual results that are good for the industry. Toyota is taking full advantage of it by partnering with them to build an all electric Rav4 that will be partly built in America, then shipped to finish production in Canada. The only hindrance they have is that they are a small company and their cars are overpriced for the average consumer. But, once they grow (and they will if the government and Big Threetioits don't get in the way) and get their car price down, they could be a pretty common car.
Just another Democrap politico on a power trip stealing millions under Obama and his czar's watchful and transparent eyes.
Hundreds of millions are missing from firm run by
ex-NJ governor
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Brokerage run by Jon Corzine, right, filed for bankruptcy Monday. Story
And the hits keep coming.
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s 'Green' Company Scored $1.4B Taxpayer Bailout...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/solynd...y.html?hpid=z1 More Solyndra melodrama for Obammer.
As far as I'm concerned this will be another OBAMA scandle if allowed by our whoosy GOP. He'll somehow use this to stealing 215,000 votes and/or favor for this one to steal even more. Come on man!
OBAMA PICKS AMNESTY LOBBYIST FOR WH POLICY DIRECTOR...
Courts Latinos with 18-month freeze on 215,000 deportations, cites earthquake in 2001...
MF Corzine raised $500,000 for Obama...
2:38 PM, Jan 31, 2012
According the Barack Obama's 2012 campaign website, Jon Corzine of Hoboken, New Jersey raised at least $500,000 for the president's reelection effort.
Corzine, of course, has most recently been in the news for being on the wrong side of a $6.3 billion bet as head of MF Global. "MF Global filed for bankruptcy on October 31, after $6.3 billion in risky bets on European sovereign debt spooked investors and an effort to sell the company failed," Reuters reported. "Investigators are searching for as much as $1.2 billion in missing customer money, which regulators said the company may have diverted for its own needs."
Later, Corzine admitted he could not account for the $1.2 billion.
At one point, Corzine was once considered a possible candidate for secretary of the Treasury Department. "President Obama once hailed [Corzine] as an 'honorable man' and one of his 'best partners' in the White House," ABC reported.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/...ma_620781.html