TN Dept of Revenue Staff: It’s MY audit and I’ll Tax if I want to…
As Burt Reynolds said in Starting Over, “Please God just don’t let them (her) sing:”.
.too late…this should constitute cruel and inhuman punishment, singing tax collectors….
From Taxusless
Tennessee Department of Revenue staff performing their rendition of “It’s My Audit and I’ll Tax if I want to” during the 2006 Team Week. Video provided courtesy of the Tennessee Center for Policy Research.
Rep. Manzullo Visits Citizens at Rockford Tea Party
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Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) joined more than 250 citizens of northern Illinois at the Rockford Tea Party to protest high taxes and the rapid growth of goverment that is intruding more heavily each day into the lives of Americans. The peaceful protest, part of the nationwide tea party movement, took place along the banks of the Rock River behind the Rockford Public Library.
Beatles cartoon: Taxman…Kinks: Sunny Afternoon
It’s that time of year again..
Courtesy of alanr4447a
From 1967, the Beatles dream they are back in the time of Merry Olde England, and try to pay Ringo’s whopping tax bill with the aid of Robin Hood and that swingin’ hepcat, Little John!
The Kinks courtesy of Rmiller07
TX Tea Party: Governor Perry Talks About April 15th Tea Parties
Texas Governor Rick Perry talking about the true meaning of April 15th and inviting Texans to join him at a local tea party.
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Market Mover: UBS reports loss…when the Swiss can’t make money in banking we are soo not out of the woods…
and what a loss it is:
UBS will post a first-quarter loss and cut 8,700 more jobs as it struggles to recover, its new chief executive said on Wednesday, warning that Switzerland’s largest bank faces an uncertain future…
… the bank will post a first-quarter loss of nearly 2 billion Swiss francs ($1.74 billion), mainly due to writedowns and outflows at its prized wealth management unit….
Traders welcomed the job cuts but said the loss was bigger than expected. “The result is a huge disappointment. After the unexpectedly good figures from Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo and optimistic comments from Deutsche Bank about the first months, we were expecting at least a flat result from UBS,” one said.
The financial crisis has already forced the bank to announce about $50 billion of writedowns and 11,000 job cuts since mid-2007 and its shares have lost nearly three- quarters of their value in the last twelve months as it struggles to recover.