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HERES AN INTERESTING LAND GRAB BY THE USA,CANADA AND MEXICO(THE NORTH AMERICAN UNION LAND GRAB)PAID BY THE TAX PAYERS (THE CITIZENS)OF THE 3 COUNTRIES.

To amend the North American Wetlands Conservation Act to establish requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal share of the costs of wetlands conservation projects in Canada that... (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate)
--H.R.3433-- H.R.3433

One Hundred Eleventh Congress of the United States of America AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the fifth day of January, two thousand and ten.


An Act

To amend the North American Wetlands Conservation Act to establish requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal share of the costs of wetlands conservation projects in Canada that are funded under that Act, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. PAYMENT OF NON-FEDERAL SHARE OF PROJECTS IN MEXICO AND CANADA UNDER NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION ACT.

(a) In General- Section 8(b)(3) of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (16 U.S.C. 4407(b)(3)) is amended to read as follows:

`(3) The non-Federal share of the United States contribution to the costs of such projects may not be derived from Federal grant programs. In the case of a project carried out in Canada or Mexico, the non-Federal share of the costs of the project may include cash contributions from non-United States sources that are used to pay costs of the project. In the case of a project carried out in Canada, funds from Canadian sources may comprise up to 50 percent of the non-Federal share of the costs of the project.

(b) Application- The amendment made by subsection (a) shall apply with respect to any approved and active wetlands conservation project (as that term is used in section 8(b)(1) of such Act) carried out with assistance provided under such Act, including such a project approved before the date of the enactment of this Act.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.

DOCTOR DOCTORIAN FROM ANGEL OF GOD
then the angel said, Financial crisis will come to Asia. I will shake the world.

JAMES 5:1-3
1 Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.

REVELATION 18:10,17,19
10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.
17 For in one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off,
19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one hour is she made desolate.

EZEKIEL 7:19
19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity.

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all,(WORLD SOCIALISM) both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM

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HALF HOUR DOW RESULTS MON MAR 22,2010

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OIL 81.25 +0.57

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GOLD opens at $1,094.60.OIL opens at $78.76 today.

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Enforce the glut of new tax mandates and penalties included in the Democrats’ latest health care plan-Health Care Mandate to Be Enforced by IRS Bounty Hunters By Jim Kouri Sunday, March 21, 2010

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.—C. S. Lewis (1898 - 1963)

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will see its largest expansion since withholding taxes were first enacted during WWII to enforce the glut of new tax mandates and penalties included in the Democrats’ latest health care plan, according to Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX)A new analysis by the Joint Economic Committee and the House Ways & Means Committee minority staff estimates up to 16,500 new IRS personnel will be needed to collect, examine and audit new tax information mandated on families and small businesses in the reconciliation bill being taken up by the U.S. House of Representatives this weekend, according to Brady. When most people think of health care reform they think of more doctors exams, not more IRS exams,says U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady, the top House Republican on the Joint Economic Committee. Isn’t the federal government already intruding enough into our lives? We need thousands of new doctors and nurses in America, not thousands more IRS agents.

Scores of new federal mandates and fifteen different tax increases totaling $400 billion are imposed under the Democratic House bill. In addition to more complicated tax returns, families and small businesses will be forced to reveal further tax information to the IRS, provide proof of government approved health care and submit detailed sales information to comply with new excise taxes.Scores of new federal mandates and fifteen different tax increases totaling $400 billion are imposed under the Democratic House bill. In addition to more complicated tax returns, families and small businesses will be forced to reveal further tax information to the IRS, provide proof of government approved health care and submit detailed sales information to comply with new excise taxes.Unfortunately, according to the Center for American Progress, the structure of the IRS’ use of private agencies to collect debts encourages abuse. Under the current program, collectors are awarded as much as 25 cents of every dollar they collect, in addition to a $100 bonus for every account they close.The Internal Revenue Service strategy of paying private debt collectors a 25 percent commission to collect unpaid tax debt originally met with bipartisan resistance from Congress. They claimed that the proposal jeopardized the rights and privacy of American taxpayers. Several organizations voiced their objections to the IRS proposal and have expressed their strong support for the consumer protection legislation Rep. Chris Van Hollen introduced: Citizens for Tax Justice, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, National Consumer Law Center, National Consumers League.

The very nature of the program provides incentives for collectors to push the limits of legality to extract a little more revenue from their targets. As part of the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, Congress, fearing overly aggressive collection practices, explicitly prohibited the IRS from compensating its own collectors based on the amount of money they collect. If Congress believes that incentive-based pay will cause official IRS collectors to cross the line, why would they think private collectors would behave any differently? Although IRS officials indicated that the purpose of the limited implementation phase was to assure readiness for full implementation using up to 12 private collection agencies, the IRS has not documented how it will identify and use the lessons learned to ensure that each critical success factor is addressed before expanding the program even further during the current atmosphere of extraordinary government spending.Because program’s success will be affected by how well IRS makes adjustments, assessing the lessons learned in limited implementation is critical. Also, IRS has not documented criteria that it will use to determine whether the limited implementation performance warrants program expansion.IRS officials indicated that they are considering criteria that could trigger a go/no go decision, such as the amount of penalties collected from Americans unwilling or unable to purchase health care insurance and there are some indications of PCAs abusing taxpayers or misusing taxpayer data.

Paying private debt collectors on a commission basis is costly and threatens the rights and privacy of the American taxpayers. Congress must ensure, as this resolution seeks to do, that federal tax collection functions will not be handed over to private sector bounty hunters.Critics of the private collection agency program say that, compared with private debt collectors, whose bad apples star in countless horror stories of debtor abuse and intimidation, the IRS’s customer-service-based approach may start looking pretty good to taxpayers.A recent Center for American Progress report noted that 19% of all complaints received by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2005 were related to debt collectors, up from 10.5% in 1999. The FTC received more complaints about debt collection in 2005 than about any other industry—66,627, a 560% increase over the last six years.The report’s writers claim this will likely occur with private agencies working on behalf of the IRS.IRS officials say they will have a little more than a half year to identify the lessons learned before incorporating them into the next contract solicitation, which IRS intends to release in March 2007.Related to such decisions on expansion is IRS’s planned comparative study of using PCAs. That study is to compare using PCAs to investing IRS’s operating costs into having IRS staff work IRS’s next best collection cases. Under the documented study design, IRS would exclude the fees paid to PCAs from the costs and subtract those fees from the tax debts and health care penalties collected by PCAs.While such a study might produce useful information, it will not compare the results of using PCAs with the results IRS could get if given the same amount of resources, including the fees to be paid to PCAs, to use in what IRS officials would judge to be the best way to meet tax collection goals.Adequately designing and implementing the study is important to ensure policymakers are aware of the true costs of contracting with PCAs and know whether PCAs offer the best use of federal funds, while using the least abusive and intrusive tactics to collect tax money owed.But taxpayer advocate Nina Olsen says that collecting tax revenue is the core job of the IRS, and it should continue to bear that responsibility while protecting taxpayer rights. IRS employees cost only 3 cents for every dollar they collect, making them many times more cost-effective than private collectors.

Remember in November, Because without America there is no Free World
Tomorrow never dies! By Judi McLeod Monday, March 22, 2010


It’s the day after Obama’s healthcare horror, in other words, it’s already tomorrow.
The birds are just beginning to chirp their early morning song as this is being written. A new day. One that neither a power drunk House Speaker Nancy Pelosi or a shallow President Barack Obama could stop from dawning. Even the most downcast among us on March 22, 2010 will recognize that Mother Nature and all new days to come in Life on Earth are Gifts from God and not the political realm.It was a long day yesterday. While Americans and their freedom loving supporters everywhere were holding watch, the President was watching basketball (marginally better than watching the bio pic of himself when his Stimulus Bill was being passed, and his Mrs. was off to see a Broadway show with the girls.Overnight the slogan became Remember in November.

Rather than hope being an empty promise of yet another career politician, hope is something that springs eternal in the human heart.Down through the ages, no politician; no demagogue no matter how powerful has ever been able to stamp it out.
Demagogues throughout the ages have left darkness where there was light. But even they had characteristics that drove them in their wickedness. All that’s driving Obama is a hatred for his own country, not a a trait guaranteed to find success.
During the passing of ObamaCare, the picture that said it all was not the shallow Obamas enjoying basketball and Broadway, but Nancy Pelosi dragging her giant gavel into Congress; aging Dems holding hands like innocent schoolyard children.Obama, Pelosi, Reid and company are not even unique because all of our tomorrows are being stolen by greedy hypocritical politicians the world over. The tomorrows of the little people have become more problematic ever since politicians in the European Union discovered the way to climb to the top of their ivory towers and to use tax dollars to punish those who elected them to office.It will alway speak eloquently of the exceptional United States of America that patriots in are standing tall in defense of their Republic, the same one that serves as an ongoing beacon of hope to the oppressed everywhere.Canada Free Press, which operates on the premise that because without America there is no Free World waited for the news from DC like everybody else yesterday.Knowing how downcast friends and supporters would be, we were almost afraid to open our emails this morning.But the one that mattered the most was there among the others. Posted by Geo, from York, Pa, The original home of the Peppermint Patty, the message was beautiful in its simplicity: Remember in November.Obama, Pelosi, Reid and company will be gloating today. But the truth is they lost yesterday. Tomorrow never dies!

The Gloating begins…From: info@barackobama.com Subject: Thank you, Organizing for America Date: March 22, 2010 1:29:26 AM EDT To: cfp@canadafreepress.com
Reply-To: info@barackobama.com

Friend—For the first time in our nation’s history, Congress has passed comprehensive health care reform. America waited a hundred years and fought for decades to reach this moment. Tonight, thanks to you, we are finally here.Consider the staggering scope of what you have just accomplished:Because of you, every American will finally be guaranteed high quality, affordable health care coverage.Every American will be covered under the toughest patient protections in history. Arbitrary premium hikes, insurance cancellations, and discrimination against pre-existing conditions will now be gone forever.And we’ll finally start reducing the cost of care—creating millions of jobs, preventing families and businesses from plunging into bankruptcy, and removing over a trillion dollars of debt from the backs of our children.But the victory that matters most tonight goes beyond the laws and far past the numbers.It is the peace of mind enjoyed by every American, no longer one injury or illness away from catastrophe.

It is the workers and entrepreneurs who are now freed to pursue their slice of the American dream without fear of losing coverage or facing a crippling bill.And it is the immeasurable joy of families in every part of this great nation, living happier, healthier lives together because they can finally receive the vital care they need.
This is what change looks like.My gratitude tonight is profound. I am thankful for those in past generations whose heroic efforts brought this great goal within reach for our times. I am thankful for the members of Congress whose months of effort and brave votes made it possible to take this final step. But most of all, I am thankful for you.This day is not the end of this journey. Much hard work remains, and we have a solemn responsibility to do it right. But we can face that work together with the confidence of those who have moved mountains.Our journey began three years ago, driven by a shared belief that fundamental change is indeed still possible. We have worked hard together every day since to deliver on that belief.We have shared moments of tremendous hope, and we’ve faced setbacks and doubt. We have all been forced to ask if our politics had simply become too polarized and too short-sighted to meet the pressing challenges of our time. This struggle became a test of whether the American people could still rally together when the cause was right—and actually create the change we believe in.Tonight, thanks to your mighty efforts, the answer is indisputable: Yes we can. Thank you,President Barack Obama

Democrats Health Care Bill Guarantees Profits for Big Pharma and Insurance Companies Published December 23, 2009 by:Anthony Ventre
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The Health Care Bill passed the Congress but not without a sort of mordant humor. Most of the belly laughs come as Obama's representatives in the Congress try to sell the package to the public by appearing on television and telling why ObamaCare, high taxes, congressional bribery, exploding deficits, health care rationing, death panels, different rules for different states, and a bunch of hidden bomblets which have yet to explode are so good for America. So where's the funny part? The funny part always comes when Obama's mandarin of the moment introduces the topic, as Claire McCaskill did this morning on Fox News, by talking about the previous administration. This funny part can be recited first, or in the middle, or it can be recited last, but it will ALWAYS be recited. Senator John Kerry recited almost verbatim the same thing when he appeared on the Fox Business Channel today with Don Imus. The question as to when the Obama administration and its unctuous mouthpieces will take accountability for anything can be answered in this way: Never.Democratic Party shills and talking heads are not even embarrassed to recite this Sesame-street level ditty of indictment of the previous administration.Is this a case of pervasive and widespread p---- envy (as Sigmund Freund would call it) that Obama and his staunchest supporters always measure their every action (or lack thereof) against those of George Bush? Democrats have seized the opportunity of open field running to jam a one-party bill down America's throat, even while the majority of Americans don't like the way it's been written, and even less the way it's been done.

Don't these glorified sock puppets who rationalize a poor and boilerplate-ridden offering realize that the public is angry—or will be after they stop laughing, that is? When are the ObamaCare nanny-statists going to cut the Minister of Propaganda routine and realize that people are not as stupid as the Democrats presume them to be and that they do not like to be misled.You lie! said Joe Wilson. A better choice of words might have been: You fib! Or perhaps: You propagandize! Or maybe You play politics with human life! Or how about You do not believe in representative
democracy! Well, some of those won't fit on a bumper sticker. What the Congress passed was a tangle of legislation which will strangle any attempts at clarity or focus upon the aspects of the health care system which really do need reform. But to call this reform is to call Pol Pot a social engineer for moving urban Cambodians to the country. How can reform not apply to doctors hit by extortionist tort insurance payments? How can reform prohibit buying insurance across state lines? How can reform prohibit buying medications from Canada? How can reform involve cutting 500 billion dollars from Medicare benefits just as millions of baby boomers are retiring after paying for it for all their working lives? How can reform guarantee profits to insurance and drug companies and their lobbies in perpetuity as a sop to obtain their silence if not their support?

There were about two provisions of the health care which could have been amended under true health care reform and which are in the current bill. Insurance companies will not be able to set maximum limits on coverage of the insured and they will not be able to reject persons with pre-existing conditions from coverage. What we needed was a reform of the catastrophic health care provisions, free market health care, tort reform, and the ability to buy medications from Canada. That could have been done without descending into the labyrinth of Congressional Democrats' version of health care pork and bribery. The fact that best illustrates Democrats' self-doubt is that, even with complete control of congress, they still leave 26 to 30 milllions of Americans uninsured. Unfortunately, those will not be the ones paying the new budget busting taxes. What Congress needs to do now is summon the genius of Dante so that this bill, and the people who shoved it down our throats, may be consigned to yet another of his famous Circles of Hell.

Monday, Jun 8, 2009 03:21 EDT Big Pharma and Big Insurance go on the attack
Lobbyists are working behind the scenes to kill the public option in the healthcare bill. And they're succeeding.By Robert Reich


Robert ReichI poked around Washington Friday, talking with friends on the Hill who confirmed the worst: Big Pharma and Big Insurance are gaining ground in their campaign to kill the public option in the emerging healthcare bill.You know why, of course. They don't want a public option that would compete with private insurers and use its bargaining power to negotiate better rates with drug companies. They argue that would be unfair. Unfair? Unfair to give more people better healthcare at lower cost? To Pharma and Insurance, unfair is anything that undermines their profits.So they're pulling out all the stops -- pushing Democrats and a handful of so-called moderate Republicans who say they're in favor of a public option to support legislation that would include it in name only. One of their proposals is to break up the public option into small pieces under multiple regional third-party administrators that would have little or no bargaining leverage. A second is to give the public option to states where Big Pharma and Big Insurance can easily buy off legislators and officials, as they've been doing for years. A third is to bind the public plan to the same rules that private insurers have already wangled, thereby making it impossible for the public plan to put competitive pressure on the insurers.

Max Baucus, chair of Senate Finance (now exactly why does the Senate Finance Committee have so much say over healthcare?) hasn't shown his cards, but staffers tell me he's more than happy to sign on to any one of those. But Baucus is waiting for more support from his colleagues, and none of the three proposals has emerged as the leading candidate for those who want to kill the public option without showing they're killing it. Meanwhile, Ted Kennedy and his staff are still pushing for a full public option, but with Kennedy ailing, he might not be able to round up the votes. (Kennedy's health committee just released a draft of a bill, which contains the full public option.)Enter Olympia Snowe. Her move is important, not because she's Republican (the Senate needs only 51 votes to pass this) but because she's well-respected and considered nonpartisan, and therefore offers some cover to Democrats who may need it. Thursday night Snowe hosted a private meeting between members and staffers about a new proposal that Pharma and Insurance are floating, and apparently she's already gained the tentative support of several Democrats (including Ron Wyden and Thomas Carper). Under Snowe's proposal, the public option would kick in years from now, but it would be triggered only if insurance companies fail to bring down healthcare costs and expand coverage in the meantime.What's the catch? First, these conditions are likely to be achieved by other pieces of the emerging legislation; for example, computerized records will bring down costs a tad, and a mandate requiring everyone to have coverage will automatically expand coverage. If it ever comes to it, Pharma and Insurance can argue that their mere participation fulfills their part of the bargain, so no public option will need to be triggered. Second, as Pharma and Insurance well know, years from now in legislative terms means never. There will never be a better time than now to enact a public option. If it's not included, in a few years the public's attention will be elsewhere.Much the same dynamic is occurring in the House. Two members who had originally supported single-payer healthcare told me that Pharma and Insurance have launched the same strategy there, and many House members are looking to see what happens in the Senate. Snowe's trigger is already buzzing among members.

All this will be decided within days or weeks. And once those who want to kill the public option without their fingerprints on the murder weapon begin to agree on a proposal -- Snowe's trigger or any other -- the public option will be very hard to revive. The White House must now insist on a genuine public option. And you, dear reader, must insist as well.This is it, folks. The concrete is being mixed and about to be poured. And after it's poured and hardens, universal healthcare will be with us for years to come in whatever form it now takes. Let your representative and senators know you want a public option without conditions or triggers -- one that gives the public insurer bargaining leverage over drug companies and that pushes insurers to do what they've promised to do. Don't wait until the concrete hardens and we've lost this battle.

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