Nick Arnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> You want to compare one organization's profits to
> another organization's revenue!!!

The Federal budget is not equivalent to corporate revenue. The corporation
is only free to spend the profits, unless they want to go bankrupt quickly.
And the corporations are severely constrained by laws and government
regulations on how they can spend their profits.

The Federal government has virtually no chance of going bankrupt, and they
make the laws on how the money may be spent. They can spend every dollar
of our tax money in any way they desire, and even raise taxes if they want
more.

But even granting your ridiculous claim of $172 billion, that comes to $12 
billion
per board member. 14 board members. And you have chosen the second biggest
corporation in America. Now you only need to name 521 more people with that
kind of spending power to match Congress. If you can do that, then
we can talk about hundreds of state legislators and county supervisors.

> This from the guy who accused somebody else of being unable to read a
> financial statement.

LOL. You've got me there. I don't have your experience with losing money
in the housing market or extensive experience with the running of failing
businesses.


      

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