Tuesday, March 10, 2009

God bless Ed Barnett! (*he speaks for a lot of us!)

Dear I.R.S.

I am sorry to inform you that I will not be able to pay taxes owed April 15, but all is not lost.

I have paid these taxes: accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, CDL tax, cigarette tax, corporate income tax, dog licence tax, federal income tax, unemployment tax, gasoline tax, hunting licence tax, fishing license tax, waterfowl stamp tax, inheritance tax, inventory tax, liquor tax, luxury tax, medicare tax, city, school and county property tax (up 33 percent last 4 years), real estate tax, social security tax, road usage tax, toll road tax, state and city sales tax, recreational vehicle tax, state franchise tax, state unemployment tax, telephone federal excise tax, telephone federal state and local surcharge tax, telephone minimum usage surcharge tax, telephone state and local tax, utility tax, vehicle license registration tax, capitol gains tax, lease severance tax, oil and gas assessment tax, Colorado property tax, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma and New Mexico sales tax, and many more that I can't recall but I have run out of space and money.

When you do not receive my check April 15th, just know that it was an honest mistake, Please treat me the same way you treated Congressmen Charles Rangel, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank and ex congressman Tom Dascle and of coarse, your boss Timothy Geithner. No penalties, and no interest,


Ed Barnett
Witchita Falls

Czech President Warns of A Prolonged Recession


Don't endanger free markets, Czech president warns

09 Mar 2009 22:10:54 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Claudia Parsons

NEW YORK, March 9 (Reuters) - Massive government spending and tighter regulation would prolong recession, Czech
President Vaclav Klaus said on Monday, as he urged U.S. President Barack Obama not to endanger the free market economy
in his response to the financial crisis.
In a speech at Columbia University in New York, Klaus, a former Czech prime minister who championed the free market
after the fall of Communism 20 years ago, said he never expected to see such extensive government intervention again in his
lifetime as he now sees around the world.
"I am therefore convinced that fighting for freedom and free markets, something we always appreciated here in this country
(the United States), remains the task of the day," Klaus said.
One of the world's most vocal climate change skeptics, Klaus said he looked forward to working with Obama, who will
attend an EU-U.S. summit in the Czech Republic in April on his first trip to Europe as U.S. president. The Czech Republic
holds the EU presidency for the first half of 2009.
Klaus, whose position is largely ceremonial in the Czech political system, said he hoped Obama would show "an optimum
mix of continuity and discontinuity" with the policies of his predecessor, George W. Bush.
"I hope it will include not endangering the basic institutions of the market economy," Klaus said, adding that his own country
was resisting a trend towards massive government spending to stimulate growth.
He said Czech banks were so far relatively unscathed by the financial crisis because they followed very cautious policies in
the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis.
He cautioned against trying to solve economic problems by more government intervention.
"The best thing to do right now would be to temporarily weaken, if not repeal," business regulations on labor, the
environment, social issues and health, he said.
Klaus, who has written a book expressing doubts that climate change is man-made, was in New York to attend a conference
of climate-change skeptics and he reiterated his view that "global warming alarmism" is a major problem.
About 190 nations have agreed to work out a new U.N. climate treaty in December in Copenhagen to step up a fight against
warming that the U.N. Climate Panel says will bring more heat waves, droughts, floods and rising seas.
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There is no evidence of an economy rebounding quickly when Keynesian economics was applied, and the only benefit to expanding government is greater power for those in office. We are on the wrong path. Government is not the answer!