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Silver_2000
04-05-2010, 04:16 PM
saw this elsewhere and liked it

http://www.wimp.com/budgetcuts/

99bolt
04-05-2010, 04:55 PM
When you look at it that way, 100 mil is pocket change.

ZeusSVT
04-05-2010, 06:09 PM
:eek2:

dboat
04-05-2010, 06:21 PM
I have sent that on to almost everyone in my address book.. that is one of the best illustrations of the debt that I have ever seen..

Thanks!!

Dana

PUMP
04-05-2010, 06:25 PM
If that doesn't shock you this will.
According to the IRS, nearly 100,000 federal civilian employees owed $962 million in unpaid federal income taxes in 2008. When retirees and military are included, more than 276,000 people owed $3 billion. Currently, only IRS employees can be terminated for non-payment of federal income taxes.
Federal employees enjoy tremendous job security. Since 2000, executive branch civilian FTE employment, excluding the Postal Service, has increased from 1.89 million to 2.18 million, a 15% increase. Private sector employment decreased 3% from 110.2 million to 107.1 million.
For more go to:
http://chaffetz.house.gov/2010/03/fire-federal-employees-who-are-not-paying-their-federal-income-taxes.shtml

dboat
04-05-2010, 06:26 PM
If that doesn't shock you this will.
According to the IRS, nearly 100,000 federal civilian employees owed $962 million in unpaid federal income taxes in 2008. When retirees and military are included, more than 276,000 people owed $3 billion. Currently, only IRS employees can be terminated for non-payment of federal income taxes.
Federal employees enjoy tremendous job security. Since 2000, executive branch civilian FTE employment, excluding the Postal Service, has increased from 1.89 million to 2.18 million, a 15% increase. Private sector employment decreased 3% from 110.2 million to 107.1 million.
For more go to:
http://chaffetz.house.gov/2010/03/fire-federal-employees-who-are-not-paying-their-federal-income-taxes.shtml


Doesnt surprise me at all. Am going to have to get my resume' in with them soon..

Dana

Mark #2
04-05-2010, 06:43 PM
Very creative, he must be an unemployed manufacturing or construction worker(derived by his ability to use hand tools) with lots of time sitting around the house counting his last pennies.