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just raise taxes bc it is a great thing and makes us part of the community |
| "While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat." |
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just raise taxes bc it is a great thing and makes us part of the community
It's like going to the Casino and being FORCED to buy a voucher the value equivalent to 1/3 of your pay and sitting at the Black Jack table playing against 6 people have not worked an honest job in their entire life, but are allowed to play with the houses money. And wouldn't you know it, they ALWAYS hit on a hard 17. |
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The pitbulls will be happy to have freshly painted hydrants to pi$$ on!!
Oh....have these hydrants been checked? Do they even work? |
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September 4, 2012, 8:23pm |
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The pitbulls will be happy to have freshly painted hydrants to pi$$ on!!
Oh....have these hydrants been checked? Do they even work?
it's not nice to call people pitbulls - they're HUMANS peeing on everything. Especially around that area. |
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Gangs hate freshly painted fire hydrants.
But their pit bulls love 'em. |
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meanwhile the city employpees get paid.......real nice....terminate them......save money.......hooray for the volunteers.....
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WHERE'S THE VALUE OF TAXES PAID????
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A new scandal in the banking industry is undermining its image, already tarnished by rogue trading at JPMorgan Chase and the 2008 subprime mortgage collapse. At the heart of the scandal: manipulation of Libor, the most widely used interest rate in the world. In congressional testimony Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said he thought the Libor system was "structurally flawed." USA TODAY reporter John Waggoner explains the Libor scandal and what it means to you.
Thinkstock Enlarge Thinkstock Sponsored Links Q: What is Libor? A: It's the London interbank offer rate, an interest-rate benchmark for many other rates, from commercial loans to mortgages. Libor is also an important index for derivatives, which are complex agreements whose value derives from a benchmark. Libor is the most widely used interest rate in the world. Estimates of how much is tied to Libor vary from $350 trillion to $800 trillion. To put that in perspective, $350 trillion would pay for all U.S. government spending for 96 years. STORY: NY Fed told of interest rate manipulation in '07 STORY: Sorry, savers: Interest rates set record lows Q: How is Libor calculated? A: Once a day, major London banks tell Thomson Reuters the interest rate they would expect to pay on a loan from another bank. Thomson Reuters drops those rates in the highest and lowest 25% and averages the 50% in the middle. There are actually 150 Libor rates, with maturities from overnight to one year, and in different currencies. Libor is an important element in many interest rate swaps, a way of insuring floating-rate loans from a surge in interest rates. Q: Wait, what? The interest rate they would expect to pay? Not the rate they actually pay? A: Right. It's kind of an honor system. At the heart of the controversy: Some banks artificially inflated or deflated their rates, depending on what would benefit them most. Some may have deflated their rates to give the impression that they were more creditworthy than they actually were. During the financial crisis of 2008, the rate was more of an estimate, since banks weren't lending to anyone. Q: So who was hurt? A: It depends. If Libor was artificially high when you took out a loan, then you paid more on the loan than you should have. Conversely, if Libor was artificially low, you may have paid less than you should have. Naturally, those who figure they were ripped off are filing lawsuits. The city of Baltimore, for example, is suing large banks involved in setting Libor, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Barclays, Citibank and Deutsche Bank. Barclays agreed to settle charges of manipulation and pay U.S. and British regulators $450 million. Both JPMorgan Chase and Citibank have said in the past few weeks that they, too, are under investigation. Q: Did anyone besides the banks involved know about the rigging of Libor? A: Yes. The New York Federal Reserve Bank did and sent a lengthy list of suggestions on how to change the process. The British Bankers Association, which oversees the process, was slow to respond, according to Bernanke. The Fed is looking into whether any U.S. banks were involved in rigging Libor. Q: Will Libor be scrapped? A: Possibly. Central bankers discuss in September whether Libor can be fixed, or whether something less vulnerable to abuse can be substituted.
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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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moody's.....moody's....moody's........ |
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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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In a sense volunteers pay twice. Their taxes are paid for what should be a City/Fire Dept. responsibility, as nationwide not all Fire Depts. leave it to taxpayers to paint the hydrants. This was determined having Googled under "Painting of fire hydrants responsibilty". Secondly, it's quality/personal time taken away from ones self to perform these tasks. But that is an individuals choice on how to spend their time. One other thought: With all this volunteer labor performing City responsibilities it frees up more time for those City Employess to do just what? |
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Rusty Shackleford |
September 6, 2012, 5:53am |
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Clean the weeds around city halls new rainforest? |
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Any ins. liability issues with non-city employees performing volunteer work on city property? |
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Any ins. liability issues with non-city employees performing volunteer work on city property?
Only if they are feeding the homeless. Painting city infrastructure with toxic paint? NO PROBLEM. If there was a non-profit that was in the business of painting city fire hydrants - you bet your a** there would then be a liability concern. Since nobody connected to the democrat party is currently making money off of it, nobody has a problem with this. |
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In a sense volunteers pay twice. Their taxes are paid for what should be a City/Fire Dept. responsibility, as nationwide not all Fire Depts. leave it to taxpayers to paint the hydrants. This was determined having Googled under "Painting of fire hydrants responsibilty". Secondly, it's quality/personal time taken away from ones self to perform these tasks. But that is an individuals choice on how to spend their time. One other thought: With all this volunteer labor performing City responsibilities it frees up more time for those City Employess to do just what?
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Any ins. liability issues with non-city employees performing volunteer work on city property?
dont even go there....the legal layers in NYS are stifling |
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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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September 9, 2012, 1:20pm |
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Although I applaud the residents for having the initiative and the "roll up your sleeves and get things done" attitude, I fear the effort is, how shall I put it.
"Lipstick on a pig."
I believe that's the phrase I'm looking for. |
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