A few years ago, When it came to taxation policies, President Bush used to say that "It's the people's money!" Now, people argue over each person "Paying their fair share and the common obligation we have to support each other on one hand versus " work hard for my money and I insist upon knowing how much I'm entitled to/ deserve to be able to keep."
This argument has migrated from politics and taxation policy to a war against the banks, People seem to be becoming angrier and angrier over bank fees. I saw a commercial on a Cable Station. A man hands a suitcase with a good bit of money over to a stranger who accepts responsibility for it and zealously guards it.
A disembodied voice asks, " How much did this man take foe watching another person's money"" The answer is Nothing! The voice then asks " How much should the bank be taking""
It seems people want the best possible service, with great financial accountability and the least possible charges both from their banks and the various levels of Government they pay taxes to in The Fall of 2011!
- Johnny-
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