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SeekerIt's better to say greek crisis,not eurozone...

No. There are other countries causing concern as well.

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Euro debt crisis and how that is affecting the US financial sector and how that in turn is affecting the overall market in the US. You can make that two separate stories or combine them. Within that you can talk about how Morgan Stanley recently took a big hit because the markets (the CDS market specifically) consider it riskier than a lot of European banks. Then you can talk about jobs numbers in the US. It came in at 0 last month. It's about a 100,000 this month, still did nothing to spur the markets.

 

I'm new here, could someone help me around, I would like to talk about our tax dollars and show who's taxes are a true tax. does anyone know where I can post a history note, and present day graphs of our federal budget

51 yr. old Single father of 8 children, Tax payer of 35 years, I am a small business man.
 
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TO SAYING TO MANY: GOES TO SHOW WHY THE LAWS ARE SO COMPLICATED, PEOPLE ARE TO LAZY TO READ WHATS HAPPENING TO THEM (SAY ITS TO MANY). OR TO SEE HOW IT ALL STARTED.... If you would of read it all, You would see non-government tax payers pay ARE A TRUE FIGURE TOWARD THE BUDGET. , Lets Pretend we started with 300 people go to a new land.:out of the 300 are 145 gov. employed. :example:. (sorry if this is to much for you)

OK, now that we have established our new government, how many people does it take to run it? as you see 145 people and how many people do we have left to pay for the government, that are not a government employees? (155 people)- Remember we only started with 300 people, and 10 of those people are on unemployment, 10 on welfare, and 10 of old age, equals 30. Which their money does not count to pay for this new government either, because their checks come from checks which have been already taxed, and let’s see who’s left to pay as a non-governmental tax payer 155 -LESS THE 30 ON ASSISTANCE= 125 tax payers. Now let’s say all non-governmental tax payers make $1,000.00 a month and pay 33% of every thousand = $41,250.00 (taxes) a month to budget. And all government employees and everyone on assistance makes say $600.00 a month times 175 government payroll is $105,000.00 a month. Now we have To subtract government checks of $105,000.00 from the taxes paid in $42,250.00 which equals to $62,750.00 in the red.

51 yr. old Single father of 8 children, Tax payer of 35 years, I am a small business man.
 

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