Hurricane relief for Mr. Bush's very wealthy friends
Common Dreams
by Christopher Brauchli
11/06/05
The reason most of my readers do not give away all their income to charities is because they like to eat and food costs money. So does housing. Many of my readers use most, if not all, of their adjusted gross income, to survive. The only people for whom adjusted gross income is nothing more than a trifle are the very rich. Thus, it turns out that one of the most significant benefits of the Hurricane Relief Act of 2005, goes to Mr. Bush's very wealthy friends and their pet charities. It is amazing how Congress and the president can make things appear to be what they are not...
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1105-29.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Christopher Brauchli
11/06/05
The reason most of my readers do not give away all their income to charities is because they like to eat and food costs money. So does housing. Many of my readers use most, if not all, of their adjusted gross income, to survive. The only people for whom adjusted gross income is nothing more than a trifle are the very rich. Thus, it turns out that one of the most significant benefits of the Hurricane Relief Act of 2005, goes to Mr. Bush's very wealthy friends and their pet charities. It is amazing how Congress and the president can make things appear to be what they are not...
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1105-29.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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