Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Senate passed on Sunday a massive spending bill that wraps up $1.1 trillion of the $3.6 trillion annual budget for fiscal year 2010, which started Oct. 1.
The House has already passed identical legislation, and President Obama has indicate he'd sign it.
The 1,000-plus-page bill covers spending for the Departments of Education, State, Health and Human Services, Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, among others. In all, six of the 12 spending bills Congress is required to pass each year is folded into one measure that raises spending for its designated programs by an average of about 10 percent, or well above the inflation rate.
The bill puts the government on track to create a $1.5 trillion deficit in annual spending projected by the Office of Management and Budget this past summer. Defense spending is the only appropriations bill remaining and is likely to get bipartisan support if it doesn't include an amendment attached by Democrats to raise the debt ceiling by nearly $2 trillion.

do you agree with the signing of 1.1 trillion dollars?

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tiger Woods cheated on his wife and is now asking her to stay in the marriage for another 24 months and he will give her $5 million.

Not only has Woods issued a public apology on his website, but the The Daily Beast reports that he will pay his wife, Elin Nordegren, $5 million upfront and another $55 million to persuade her to stay in their marriage for another 24 months.


Do you think his wife should agree to this payment or to just get out of the marriage now?

http://www.dailyfinance.com/2009/12/03/tiger-woods-reportedly-to-pay-wife-up-to-80-million-to-stay-wit/?icid=mainhtmlws-main-wdl2link5http%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.dailyfinance.com%25252F2009%25252F12%25252F03%25252Ftiger-woods-reportedly-to-pay-wife-up-to-80-million-to-stay-wit%25252F

Thursday, December 3, 2009