ronpaulhawaii
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"Nothing in the world will take the place of persistence..."
The r3VOLution continues...
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"Nothing in the world will take the place of persistence..."
The r3VOLution continues...
hahfinally sparked you to join the crucible
Glad to see you here, Rob.
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I worked for an advertising company. The price of airtime all depends on at what time it is shown. If it is local, cable, etc. You can purchase 30 second to 1 minute of airtime. Also heavily depends on the market. Like a commercial in Wisconsin can be as low as 5 dollars but in New York will be about 1000 dollars. Give a shout if you want any help.
I think one of the most damaging facts about the fed is that they have 47 learjets, a $300 million art collection with a fulltime curator on staff, and their head janitor makes $163,000 a year.. And its all paid for with tax dollars.. every single expense of theirs is.. and its not authorized by congress or the people in anyway.
Can anyone confirm these facts, want to be sure before I include in a letter to the editor........thanks
Can anyone confirm these facts, want to be sure before I include in a letter to the editor........thanks
In recent years, he specialized in articles about deals cut by members of Congress to win special appropriations, known as earmarks, for friends, supporters and business associates back home.
One of his investigations helped lead to last year's indictment of then-Rep. Rick Renzi (R., Ariz.), who is accused of receiving favors from developers and copper-mining executives in return for congressional help. Another revealed the broad range of earmarks a powerful Democrat, Rep. John Murtha, used to bring federal contracts to his Pennsylvania district.
OKay heres a link from lewrockwell:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo147.html
"As a recent General Accounting Office report revealed: The Fed has 25,000 employees, runs its own air force of 47 Learjets and small cargo planes, and has fleets of vehicles, including personal cars for 59 Fed bank managers. . . . A full-time curator oversees its collection of paintings and sculpture"The number of Fed employees earning more than $125,000 per year more than doubled (from 35 to 72) from 1993 to 1996; even the head janitor (known as the support services director) is paid $163,800 in annual salary plus benefits. Money is lavishly spent on professional memberships, entertainment, and travel.