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House Bill 4646 Tax tax tax Have you heard of this?
#1
  From emails going around the net... 


H. R. 4646

 I have gone into THOMAS (Library of Congress) and printed out and
 read all 15 pages of this bill which has been given the "Short
 Title" of "Debt Free America Act." It is the most socialistic thing
 I have ever read.  Just think, if you deposit $5,000.00 into your
 checking account or savings account the bank has to take out 1% or
 $50.00 of that money and send it to Washington . Then, any checks or
 cash you take out of your bank they will deduct 1% from what is
 still in the bank and send it to Washington .  Total put in the Bank
 $5,000.00. $100.00 of that you give to Washington .

 This bill, spells it out that everyone will pay the Government 1% of
 their gross income.

 Page 9 states the House and Senate shall convene not later than
 November 23, 2010 and Page 11 states the vote on passage shall occur
 not later than December 23, 2010.

 SEND THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW AND EVERYONE NEEDS TO CONTACT THEIR
 CONGRESSMAN AND SENATOR AND TELL THEM TO VOTE NO ON THIS BILL.

 If you don't know who your Congressman or Senator is, go to Google,
 type in "(your state) Congressman email address". When it comes up,
 click on "Complete E-mail address for Congress/House, Senate,
 Governors and get both e-mail and FAX info.

 The bill is HR-4646 introduced by US Rep Peter DeFazio D-Oregon and
 US Senator Tom Harkin D-Iowa. It is now in committee and will
 probably not be brought out until after the Nov. elections. Suggest
 that you pass this along and also to your state senator and
 representative and US Congressman and Senators.

 One percent transaction tax is proposed
 President Obama's finance team is recommending a transaction tax.
 His plan is to sneak it in after the November election to keep it
 under the radar. This is a 1% tax on all transactions at any
 financial institution i. e. Banks, Credit Unions, etc.. Any deposit
 you make, or move around within your account, i. e. transfer to,
 will have a 1% tax charged. If your pay check or your social
 Security or whatever is direct deposit, 1% tax charged. If you hand
 carry a check in to deposit, 1% tax charged, If you take cash in to
 deposit, 1% tax charged. This is from the man who promised that if
 you make under $250,000 per year, you will not see one penny of new
 tax. Keep your eyes and ears open, you will be amazed at what you
 learn.
 Some will say, it's just 1%... remember once the tax is there they
 can raise it at will.
 http://www.standard.net/node/44797    



http://www.registercitizen.com/articles/...424469.txt

About Bill HR4646

I am not Sunday’s writer concerning Bill #HR-4646 (the transaction tax) but I did look it up on the internet and have some comments about it. I am a senior citizen and noticed that when my Social Security check is direct deposited to my savings account, I will pay the tax. Then, if I transfer the amount to my checking account (to pay my bills), I must pay tax on it again. Each time I write a check from this account, I would be required to pay the tax again. This is triple the tax amount. Not only that, but I will be forced to pay this tax to write a check to pay my income tax.

How about the candidates for congress stating where they stand on this bill, instead of attacking each other and do this before the upcoming elections?



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#2
Thanks William. I saw something on this too. And apparently Nancy Pelosi as well as Obama are for it. Trying to get through elections before this came out too publicly. At first I thought it was too shocking and the public would never stand for it. Snopes lists this as some truth. People better watch this one.
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#3
http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/debtfree.asp

here's the link. watch the pelosi clip in it.
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#4
Thanks for the info BlueMoon
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