The Bipartisan Budget Act hides a dirty secret that could cost Americans an estimated $11.4 billion
“Instead of holding a public debate, Congress tacked these changes onto an emergency bill…There was no public evaluation or discussion of these changes, and there are still no publicly identified authors of these reforms.”
"Congress has hidden, in a seemingly innocent piece of legislation, a radical reform that threatens the financial security of as many as 21.3 million Americans."
"Buried deep on page 70 of The Bipartisan Budget Act, in Section 831, is a clause Congress classified as “the closure of unintended loopholes.”
And it could result in an estimated $11.4 billion in wealth failing to reach the bank accounts of Americans.
A Harvard economist has determined this could cost some people $50,000. But others stand to lose much more."
"To give you an idea of how suspicious this situation is, Time Magazine, a publication not known for aggressive reporting has written:
“Instead of holding a public debate, Congress tacked these changes onto an emergency bill…There was no public evaluation or discussion of these changes, and there are still no publicly identified authors of these reforms.”
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“Instead of holding a public debate, Congress tacked these changes onto an emergency bill…There was no public evaluation or discussion of these changes, and there are still no publicly identified authors of these reforms.”
"Congress has hidden, in a seemingly innocent piece of legislation, a radical reform that threatens the financial security of as many as 21.3 million Americans."
"Buried deep on page 70 of The Bipartisan Budget Act, in Section 831, is a clause Congress classified as “the closure of unintended loopholes.”
And it could result in an estimated $11.4 billion in wealth failing to reach the bank accounts of Americans.
A Harvard economist has determined this could cost some people $50,000. But others stand to lose much more."
"To give you an idea of how suspicious this situation is, Time Magazine, a publication not known for aggressive reporting has written:
“Instead of holding a public debate, Congress tacked these changes onto an emergency bill…There was no public evaluation or discussion of these changes, and there are still no publicly identified authors of these reforms.”
http://moneymorning.com/acq/ss/the-...4-billion?iris=453611&ad=b4-cpchrl-hnds#close
Trust in your government's decisions to provide equitable living conditions for ALL it's citizens. Eventually, SQUALOR FOR ALL, except the policy-makers. imp