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You TAX DOLLARS GIVE AWAY BY OTC

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time traveler

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Oct 31, 2009
 
I found this site by accident called prowling owl.com . I found it interesting for a while then left. That is till a friend called me from Oklahoma to tell me about this site and told me more of what it is about. After checking further It appears it is a fund that is just giveing the Oakies money away like there is no way to turn the faucet off. I actually thing it is raining millions of dollars from tax payers to some politically connected friends. It wont be long before you people in Oklahoma will be broke from this sort of giveaway of your tax dollars. You can kiss your tax dollars goodby if this keeps up.
time traveler

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Oct 31, 2009
 
Boy howdy, is that prowling owl.com person on the job and digging for facts. I have to give him credit for he must really be using a big shovel and digging deep. He came accorss some facts on tax credits of Weyhausers recieved 54 million in tax credits, that is about $333,000 per employee of 168 people in Okla. I think i am reading this correctly. Prowling Owl My hat is off to you. He has a statement at the end: quote"where are the $ 54milion in jobs at. His articles about the OTC are an eye opener. And is about your tax dollars. Have a nice day people. GOD BLESS
time traveler

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Oct 31, 2009
 
Prowling Owl.com has several facts on more companies recieving those tax credits from the OTC and how Oklahoma tax dollars are being given to companies. Your Tax Dollats at work.
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Nov 1, 2009
 
time traveler wrote:
Prowling Owl.com has several facts on more companies recieving those tax credits from the OTC and how Oklahoma tax dollars are being given to companies. Your Tax Dollats at work.
Are the tax credits federal or state credits?
citizen x

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Republican, those are given by the Oklahoma Tax Commission to those corporations and companies. It is Oklahoma tax dollars at work. It appears to be a scam to benefit a few welthy people. Even some of the companies appear to be fronts and are being investigated by the SEC. At least that is what it may be. I found it some time back, and checked it out, done more checking after a FRIEND TOLD ME MORE ABOUT IT. We need more people like this to uncover what may possibly be fraud. I wonder if we have a similar program in TEXAS?
citizen x

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#6
Nov 2, 2009
 
There is several stories their about more companies recieving these tax dollars. And Oklahoma is sure runnibg low on collectible tax money coming in to the coffers. This is just another program similar to the TARP ptrogram in our federal goverment giveaway. This Okla. Tax giveaway is also fixed so people can not findout any info very easy. Also the elcted officials can also recieve benefits fron the corporations. At least someone is interested in bad behavior and where the money is going.
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Nov 2, 2009
 
I have come to the conclusion that Obama will be a one term President. That is unless he pulls off some miraclisious achievements.
citizen x

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Nov 2, 2009
 
If people think times are getting a litle better, the banks are not thinking that way. The other day I was talking to a friend wh o had a credit card with a limit on it of 20,000 that he used in business for the past 15 years had been lowed to 5,000 and the rate raised to 21 percent, good credit too. Another business man had a card for 30 years with 50,000 on it he told me about whick I also know had his limit reduced to 10,000 and his interest rates also raised. This guy has been in business for 35 years and always pays his bills. So that shows you that the banks are worried big time. So much for banks, they are like turtles, they are pulling their heads in and closing up for the bad times comong. This so called recession will not be over for several years to come.
Citizen

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Nov 3, 2009
 
citizen x wrote:
Republican, those are given by the Oklahoma Tax Commission to those corporations and companies. It is Oklahoma tax dollars at work. It appears to be a scam to benefit a few welthy people. Even some of the companies appear to be fronts and are being investigated by the SEC. At least that is what it may be. I found it some time back, and checked it out, done more checking after a FRIEND TOLD ME MORE ABOUT IT. We need more people like this to uncover what may possibly be fraud. I wonder if we have a similar program in TEXAS?
That is the only way the fraud will stop - expose those who are doing it and convict them and that should be done asap.
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Nov 3, 2009
 
citizen x wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that Obama will be a one term President. That is unless he pulls off some miraclisious achievements.
I hope you are right about that. I'm not sure we can even withstand one term. Many of those in congress also need to go.
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Nov 3, 2009
 
citizen x wrote:
If people think times are getting a litle better, the banks are not thinking that way. The other day I was talking to a friend wh o had a credit card with a limit on it of 20,000 that he used in business for the past 15 years had been lowed to 5,000 and the rate raised to 21 percent, good credit too. Another business man had a card for 30 years with 50,000 on it he told me about whick I also know had his limit reduced to 10,000 and his interest rates also raised. This guy has been in business for 35 years and always pays his bills. So that shows you that the banks are worried big time. So much for banks, they are like turtles, they are pulling their heads in and closing up for the bad times comong. This so called recession will not be over for several years to come.
I agree all the way. As for credit cards, congress has also meddled in what credit card companies can do. The companies are trying to get a jump ahead. I primarily use one credit card and pay the balance each month when I receive the bill. Some companies are beginning to charge card holders who pay their balances each month. So far mine has not done that. It is my desire that congress gather in the WH and party all day and forget about creating and passing bills. Each bill they create and each bill they pass puts us in deeper water.
time traveler

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#12
Nov 7, 2009
 
Been gone a while. Seems a lot of people are recieving those letters in the mail from their favorite bank and credit card company. I got one that raised my nterest to 29.9 percent on a card I carry for motel bookings when traveling. I canceledout on that onmore than trippppled my interest even I pay it off each month. I can pay cash as I usually do. Guess I will be using my traveling home on the road. That way I can go or stay when I want.
time traveler

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#13
Nov 7, 2009
 
Republican, I think the economy is getting better. I have noticed that the trucking industry is hauling more frieght and buying more new trucks. A friend of my was telling me you can tell more about the national economy by watching the trucking industry and how many trucks are on the road. Plus if they are hauling more tonnage. I told him that I already knew about that economic calculator. Part of my family has been in the trucking business for a long time. Also they are starting to buy new trucks agin. So something is happening out there in our economy. Looks like to the good. Seen a lot of trucks on the road coming in to day. So maybe the economy is starting to perk up. A trucker I talked to said he had been hauling more and staying on the road longer periods of time as was his friends. When those trucks are sitting idle, the economy is in the dog house.
time traveler

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#14
Nov 7, 2009
 
Those are Oklahoma tax credits. And there are probably hundreds of those out there doing a little bit of cheating and using a magic marker like Enron did to enrich themselves. This has been going on for years and years in Oklahoma. And the millions of dollars being given away during this crisis when Oklahoma is recieving about 30 percent less in TAX REVENUE. i HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT THEY HAVE EVEN CUT DOWN ON THOSE MILLS ON WHEELS AND THE MEALS SERVED AT sENIOR CITIZENS cENTERS. bUT THE FAT CATS STILL GET THEIR TAX CREDITS AND CAN SELL THEM AND MAKE A PROFIT. While cutting thesenior ctizens off DHS in management still got pay raises. I bet the Seniors are mad as a wet hen. Some of them will prbably go hungry as those meals will no long er deliveredto many of them. And a lot of them are house and bed bound. No traveling for them. And they are our most vulnerable citizens. So much for politicians.
time traveler

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#15
Nov 7, 2009
 
Oklahoma now has it's own TARP FUND. ANOTHER TAX GIVEAWAY FOR THE WEALTHY. AT LEAST THEY WONT GO HUNGRY LIKE THE SENIOR CITIZENS WILL.
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