Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Wednesday, May 02, 2007

A man operated a "warehouse bank" out of his suburban home, taking at least $28 million from people around the country who wanted a discrete bank account, according to court documents.

Liberal Blog Advertising Network

Menu

Subscriptions

Author Info

rcade

MORE STORIES

Special Features

Comments

Admin's note: Participants in the discussion of this weblog entry should note the site's moderation policy.

A bank to avoid Banks?

Brilliant!

I bet all the banks are happy to see the IRS going after this guy...

He wasn't charging enough fees.

Where can I send $49.95 plus shipping and handling to learn about how to make millions off his program?

Another Home Bank tax evasion fraud swindle gets found out?

Cos when it comes to the "books"

Nothing beats "Home Cooking"!

Spud luffs this story fer three reasons.

First, the name of the IRS agent who's gonna kick this morons ass here

"Killingsworth"

That alone got a laff here.

Secondly, Spud was curious as to wot the accused tax situation was.

"Killingsworth was initially assigned to investigate Arant's failure to file income tax returns since 2001."

Okay, now Spuds killing hisself.

Hey Dipweed, wots yer plan now?

"I'm not where I need to be as far as responding to the IRS at this point," he said/"

Wotta stupid, greedy asshole.

ROTFL!

Be Well.

I wonder if his interest and penalty rates were cheaper than the extortionists I bank with?


The banking system in this country is a strong arm profit taking enterprise, that rewards the greedy, using your money.

$28 million sounds like a good number to leave the country with.

Hopefully he kept some money in the Caymans.

Better to take a long vacation there, than in Club Fed.

"including one broken up in Boring, Ore., in 2000, involving $186 million in deposits from 900 people "
Yet another attempt by minimum wage workers to screw the other taxpayers.

Banks don't have to break laws to make huge profits because they can just buy Congress and have them change the laws to anything the banks want.
I remember when 18% was the maximum interest allowed by law, no one has ever explained to me satisfactorily why that was a bad thing. But good old Ronnie (Screw the Middle Class) Raygun got that changed along with lots of other protections Americans enjoyed for decades.
May he rot in hell.


"including one broken up in Boring, Ore., in 2000, involving $186 million in deposits from 900 people "
Yet another attempt by minimum wage workers to screw the other taxpayers.

Posted by northguy3 at 2007-05-03 11:56 AM

Yeah, all those minimum wage workers not paying that one or two thousand dollars to the IRS.

Their just living high on the hog with all that extra money.

Everyone should read "The Secrets of the Federal Reserve." Interesting read.

It's a free book, here's the link.

Enjoy:

www.apfn.org


I wonder if his interest and penalty rates were cheaper than the extortionists I bank with?

Posted by JeffnDenmark

You must bank with Bank of America! They're the only extortionists we know for the moment. But that will soon change and I'll start doing what my grandfather used to do....keep my money in suitcoat pockets. At least they won't be stealing from me every chance they get!

What a great idea! Doing what the banks do, just quietly, and probably a lot cheaper....LMAO

Bet the banks weren't real happy since they feel like all the money in the world is theirs. And they try to get it all from me....ROTFLMAO.....

I see they caught rex!

Comments are closed for this entry.

Drudge Retort

Home | News | Comments | User Blogs | Nooner | Back Page | RSS Feed | RSS Spec | Copyright 2009 World Readable