Blue state Illinois becoming a Banana republic

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How Illinois became America's failed state



Illinois has compiled $14.6 billion in unpaid bills. It’s running a deficit of $6 billion and its pension liability has soared to $130 billion.

That’s not the worst of it. The state’s nearly two-year failure to pass a budget has sent its bond ratings careening toward junk level, downgraded a staggering eight notches below most other states.

With university enrollments plummeting, large-scale social service agencies shuttering and the Chicago Public Schools forced to borrow just to stay open through the end of this school year, Illinois is beginning to devolve into something like a banana republic — and it’s about to have the most expensive election the state has ever seen.

Democrats have flooded the primary to challenge GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner, with billionaire J.B. Pritzker among them. Pritzker has already poured $14 million into his campaign for a general election that’s still 15 months away.

“Illinois is operating in a way 49 other states would never try to operate,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-partisan fiscal watchdog group. “There is permanent damage that is being done that will take decades to repair.”

What does the crisis all boil down to? It began with an ego-laden brawl between two powerful men: Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner was elected in 2014 as the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade, vowing to “shake up Springfield” in a campaign that demonized Madigan — the longest serving House speaker in state history — and targeted “corrupt union bosses.”

Upon taking office, Rauner, a multi-millionaire businessman, laid out a list of policy demands that initially included right to work elements, as a condition of signing a budget into law. Rauner wanted changes to laws affecting workers compensation, collective bargaining and state property taxes, among others. Democrats considered the agenda an attack on unions, which the governor had vilified, saying they had too much power in Illinois politics. Rauner called the measures pro-business, and necessary to address decades of financial mismanagement.

But Madigan, who has served as speaker under governors from both political parties, was loathe to condition the passage of a budget on the governor’s political agenda. Each side dug in, with unions rushing behind Madigan and Republicans, tired of being shut out for years by Madigan and thrilled to have a generous donor to their campaigns in the governor’s office, lined up behind Rauner
 
That God I left that high taxed hell hole years ago..


How Illinois became America's failed state



Illinois has compiled $14.6 billion in unpaid bills. It’s running a deficit of $6 billion and its pension liability has soared to $130 billion.

That’s not the worst of it. The state’s nearly two-year failure to pass a budget has sent its bond ratings careening toward junk level, downgraded a staggering eight notches below most other states.

With university enrollments plummeting, large-scale social service agencies shuttering and the Chicago Public Schools forced to borrow just to stay open through the end of this school year, Illinois is beginning to devolve into something like a banana republic — and it’s about to have the most expensive election the state has ever seen.

Democrats have flooded the primary to challenge GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner, with billionaire J.B. Pritzker among them. Pritzker has already poured $14 million into his campaign for a general election that’s still 15 months away.

“Illinois is operating in a way 49 other states would never try to operate,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-partisan fiscal watchdog group. “There is permanent damage that is being done that will take decades to repair.”

What does the crisis all boil down to? It began with an ego-laden brawl between two powerful men: Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner was elected in 2014 as the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade, vowing to “shake up Springfield” in a campaign that demonized Madigan — the longest serving House speaker in state history — and targeted “corrupt union bosses.”

Upon taking office, Rauner, a multi-millionaire businessman, laid out a list of policy demands that initially included right to work elements, as a condition of signing a budget into law. Rauner wanted changes to laws affecting workers compensation, collective bargaining and state property taxes, among others. Democrats considered the agenda an attack on unions, which the governor had vilified, saying they had too much power in Illinois politics. Rauner called the measures pro-business, and necessary to address decades of financial mismanagement.

But Madigan, who has served as speaker under governors from both political parties, was loathe to condition the passage of a budget on the governor’s political agenda. Each side dug in, with unions rushing behind Madigan and Republicans, tired of being shut out for years by Madigan and thrilled to have a generous donor to their campaigns in the governor’s office, lined up behind Rauner

Actually, the all caps STATE OF ILLINOIS.INC is awash in wealth via composite government but they only show the budget deficits instead of the windfalls of all the private holdings they have accrued over the last 6 decades....for that? You would need to procure the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report because this corporate entity rakes in the profits and keeps them in a separate ledger while pleading empty pockets. You can find "Illinois.Inc on the Wall Street website of "Dun and Bradstreet".....we are the cows that they milk and then bitch that we are not producing enough.....I have to laugh at the hilarity of it all.


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That God I left that high taxed hell hole years ago..


How Illinois became America's failed state



Illinois has compiled $14.6 billion in unpaid bills. It’s running a deficit of $6 billion and its pension liability has soared to $130 billion.

That’s not the worst of it. The state’s nearly two-year failure to pass a budget has sent its bond ratings careening toward junk level, downgraded a staggering eight notches below most other states.

With university enrollments plummeting, large-scale social service agencies shuttering and the Chicago Public Schools forced to borrow just to stay open through the end of this school year, Illinois is beginning to devolve into something like a banana republic — and it’s about to have the most expensive election the state has ever seen.

Democrats have flooded the primary to challenge GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner, with billionaire J.B. Pritzker among them. Pritzker has already poured $14 million into his campaign for a general election that’s still 15 months away.

“Illinois is operating in a way 49 other states would never try to operate,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-partisan fiscal watchdog group. “There is permanent damage that is being done that will take decades to repair.”

What does the crisis all boil down to? It began with an ego-laden brawl between two powerful men: Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner was elected in 2014 as the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade, vowing to “shake up Springfield” in a campaign that demonized Madigan — the longest serving House speaker in state history — and targeted “corrupt union bosses.”

Upon taking office, Rauner, a multi-millionaire businessman, laid out a list of policy demands that initially included right to work elements, as a condition of signing a budget into law. Rauner wanted changes to laws affecting workers compensation, collective bargaining and state property taxes, among others. Democrats considered the agenda an attack on unions, which the governor had vilified, saying they had too much power in Illinois politics. Rauner called the measures pro-business, and necessary to address decades of financial mismanagement.

But Madigan, who has served as speaker under governors from both political parties, was loathe to condition the passage of a budget on the governor’s political agenda. Each side dug in, with unions rushing behind Madigan and Republicans, tired of being shut out for years by Madigan and thrilled to have a generous donor to their campaigns in the governor’s office, lined up behind Rauner

Actually, the all caps STATE OF ILLINOIS.INC is awash in wealth via composite government but they only show the budget deficits instead of the windfalls of all the private holdings they have accrued over the last 6 decades....for that? You would need to procure the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report because this corporate entity rakes in the profits and keeps them in a separate ledger while pleading empty pockets. You can find "Illinois.Inc on the Wall Street website of "Dun and Bradstreet".....we are the cows that they milk and then bitch that we are not producing enough.....I have to laugh at the hilarity of it all.


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That God I left that high taxed hell hole years ago..


How Illinois became America's failed state



Illinois has compiled $14.6 billion in unpaid bills. It’s running a deficit of $6 billion and its pension liability has soared to $130 billion.

That’s not the worst of it. The state’s nearly two-year failure to pass a budget has sent its bond ratings careening toward junk level, downgraded a staggering eight notches below most other states.

With university enrollments plummeting, large-scale social service agencies shuttering and the Chicago Public Schools forced to borrow just to stay open through the end of this school year, Illinois is beginning to devolve into something like a banana republic — and it’s about to have the most expensive election the state has ever seen.

Democrats have flooded the primary to challenge GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner, with billionaire J.B. Pritzker among them. Pritzker has already poured $14 million into his campaign for a general election that’s still 15 months away.

“Illinois is operating in a way 49 other states would never try to operate,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-partisan fiscal watchdog group. “There is permanent damage that is being done that will take decades to repair.”

What does the crisis all boil down to? It began with an ego-laden brawl between two powerful men: Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner was elected in 2014 as the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade, vowing to “shake up Springfield” in a campaign that demonized Madigan — the longest serving House speaker in state history — and targeted “corrupt union bosses.”

Upon taking office, Rauner, a multi-millionaire businessman, laid out a list of policy demands that initially included right to work elements, as a condition of signing a budget into law. Rauner wanted changes to laws affecting workers compensation, collective bargaining and state property taxes, among others. Democrats considered the agenda an attack on unions, which the governor had vilified, saying they had too much power in Illinois politics. Rauner called the measures pro-business, and necessary to address decades of financial mismanagement.

But Madigan, who has served as speaker under governors from both political parties, was loathe to condition the passage of a budget on the governor’s political agenda. Each side dug in, with unions rushing behind Madigan and Republicans, tired of being shut out for years by Madigan and thrilled to have a generous donor to their campaigns in the governor’s office, lined up behind Rauner

Actually, the all caps STATE OF ILLINOIS.INC is awash in wealth via composite government but they only show the budget deficits instead of the windfalls of all the private holdings they have accrued over the last 6 decades....for that? You would need to procure the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report because this corporate entity rakes in the profits and keeps them in a separate ledger while pleading empty pockets. You can find "Illinois.Inc on the Wall Street website of "Dun and Bradstreet".....we are the cows that they milk and then bitch that we are not producing enough.....I have to laugh at the hilarity of it all.


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I know more than you.....when I take a good ol fashion Texas shit? I flush more common sense into the sewer system than you possess.....get it now????
 
That God I left that high taxed hell hole years ago..


How Illinois became America's failed state



Illinois has compiled $14.6 billion in unpaid bills. It’s running a deficit of $6 billion and its pension liability has soared to $130 billion.

That’s not the worst of it. The state’s nearly two-year failure to pass a budget has sent its bond ratings careening toward junk level, downgraded a staggering eight notches below most other states.

With university enrollments plummeting, large-scale social service agencies shuttering and the Chicago Public Schools forced to borrow just to stay open through the end of this school year, Illinois is beginning to devolve into something like a banana republic — and it’s about to have the most expensive election the state has ever seen.

Democrats have flooded the primary to challenge GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner, with billionaire J.B. Pritzker among them. Pritzker has already poured $14 million into his campaign for a general election that’s still 15 months away.

“Illinois is operating in a way 49 other states would never try to operate,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-partisan fiscal watchdog group. “There is permanent damage that is being done that will take decades to repair.”

What does the crisis all boil down to? It began with an ego-laden brawl between two powerful men: Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner was elected in 2014 as the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade, vowing to “shake up Springfield” in a campaign that demonized Madigan — the longest serving House speaker in state history — and targeted “corrupt union bosses.”

Upon taking office, Rauner, a multi-millionaire businessman, laid out a list of policy demands that initially included right to work elements, as a condition of signing a budget into law. Rauner wanted changes to laws affecting workers compensation, collective bargaining and state property taxes, among others. Democrats considered the agenda an attack on unions, which the governor had vilified, saying they had too much power in Illinois politics. Rauner called the measures pro-business, and necessary to address decades of financial mismanagement.

But Madigan, who has served as speaker under governors from both political parties, was loathe to condition the passage of a budget on the governor’s political agenda. Each side dug in, with unions rushing behind Madigan and Republicans, tired of being shut out for years by Madigan and thrilled to have a generous donor to their campaigns in the governor’s office, lined up behind Rauner

Actually, the all caps STATE OF ILLINOIS.INC is awash in wealth via composite government but they only show the budget deficits instead of the windfalls of all the private holdings they have accrued over the last 6 decades....for that? You would need to procure the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report because this corporate entity rakes in the profits and keeps them in a separate ledger while pleading empty pockets. You can find "Illinois.Inc on the Wall Street website of "Dun and Bradstreet".....we are the cows that they milk and then bitch that we are not producing enough.....I have to laugh at the hilarity of it all.


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And the one born a slave chimes in.


I know more than you.....when I take a good ol fashion Texas shit? I flush more common sense into the sewer system than you possess.....get it now????
I'm sorry, I'm immune to those born as slaves. It must have been the you won't be a total fucking moron suffering from self-reinforced paranoid horseshit vaccine.

You wanna see the birth certificates again (all three ) that don't say anything like what you say they should say? Or should I just call myself RIGHTYTIGHTY, INC. from now on?
 
That God I left that high taxed hell hole years ago..


How Illinois became America's failed state



Illinois has compiled $14.6 billion in unpaid bills. It’s running a deficit of $6 billion and its pension liability has soared to $130 billion.

That’s not the worst of it. The state’s nearly two-year failure to pass a budget has sent its bond ratings careening toward junk level, downgraded a staggering eight notches below most other states.

With university enrollments plummeting, large-scale social service agencies shuttering and the Chicago Public Schools forced to borrow just to stay open through the end of this school year, Illinois is beginning to devolve into something like a banana republic — and it’s about to have the most expensive election the state has ever seen.

Democrats have flooded the primary to challenge GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner, with billionaire J.B. Pritzker among them. Pritzker has already poured $14 million into his campaign for a general election that’s still 15 months away.

“Illinois is operating in a way 49 other states would never try to operate,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-partisan fiscal watchdog group. “There is permanent damage that is being done that will take decades to repair.”

What does the crisis all boil down to? It began with an ego-laden brawl between two powerful men: Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner was elected in 2014 as the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade, vowing to “shake up Springfield” in a campaign that demonized Madigan — the longest serving House speaker in state history — and targeted “corrupt union bosses.”

Upon taking office, Rauner, a multi-millionaire businessman, laid out a list of policy demands that initially included right to work elements, as a condition of signing a budget into law. Rauner wanted changes to laws affecting workers compensation, collective bargaining and state property taxes, among others. Democrats considered the agenda an attack on unions, which the governor had vilified, saying they had too much power in Illinois politics. Rauner called the measures pro-business, and necessary to address decades of financial mismanagement.

But Madigan, who has served as speaker under governors from both political parties, was loathe to condition the passage of a budget on the governor’s political agenda. Each side dug in, with unions rushing behind Madigan and Republicans, tired of being shut out for years by Madigan and thrilled to have a generous donor to their campaigns in the governor’s office, lined up behind Rauner

Actually, the all caps STATE OF ILLINOIS.INC is awash in wealth via composite government but they only show the budget deficits instead of the windfalls of all the private holdings they have accrued over the last 6 decades....for that? You would need to procure the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report because this corporate entity rakes in the profits and keeps them in a separate ledger while pleading empty pockets. You can find "Illinois.Inc on the Wall Street website of "Dun and Bradstreet".....we are the cows that they milk and then bitch that we are not producing enough.....I have to laugh at the hilarity of it all.


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And the one born a slave chimes in.


I know more than you.....when I take a good ol fashion Texas shit? I flush more common sense into the sewer system than you possess.....get it now????
I'm sorry, I'm immune to those born as slaves. It must have been the you won't be a total fucking moron suffering from self-reinforced paranoid horseshit vaccine.

You are a debt slave, dumb ass............
 
That God I left that high taxed hell hole years ago..


How Illinois became America's failed state



Illinois has compiled $14.6 billion in unpaid bills. It’s running a deficit of $6 billion and its pension liability has soared to $130 billion.

That’s not the worst of it. The state’s nearly two-year failure to pass a budget has sent its bond ratings careening toward junk level, downgraded a staggering eight notches below most other states.

With university enrollments plummeting, large-scale social service agencies shuttering and the Chicago Public Schools forced to borrow just to stay open through the end of this school year, Illinois is beginning to devolve into something like a banana republic — and it’s about to have the most expensive election the state has ever seen.

Democrats have flooded the primary to challenge GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner, with billionaire J.B. Pritzker among them. Pritzker has already poured $14 million into his campaign for a general election that’s still 15 months away.

“Illinois is operating in a way 49 other states would never try to operate,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-partisan fiscal watchdog group. “There is permanent damage that is being done that will take decades to repair.”

What does the crisis all boil down to? It began with an ego-laden brawl between two powerful men: Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner was elected in 2014 as the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade, vowing to “shake up Springfield” in a campaign that demonized Madigan — the longest serving House speaker in state history — and targeted “corrupt union bosses.”

Upon taking office, Rauner, a multi-millionaire businessman, laid out a list of policy demands that initially included right to work elements, as a condition of signing a budget into law. Rauner wanted changes to laws affecting workers compensation, collective bargaining and state property taxes, among others. Democrats considered the agenda an attack on unions, which the governor had vilified, saying they had too much power in Illinois politics. Rauner called the measures pro-business, and necessary to address decades of financial mismanagement.

But Madigan, who has served as speaker under governors from both political parties, was loathe to condition the passage of a budget on the governor’s political agenda. Each side dug in, with unions rushing behind Madigan and Republicans, tired of being shut out for years by Madigan and thrilled to have a generous donor to their campaigns in the governor’s office, lined up behind Rauner

Actually, the all caps STATE OF ILLINOIS.INC is awash in wealth via composite government but they only show the budget deficits instead of the windfalls of all the private holdings they have accrued over the last 6 decades....for that? You would need to procure the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report because this corporate entity rakes in the profits and keeps them in a separate ledger while pleading empty pockets. You can find "Illinois.Inc on the Wall Street website of "Dun and Bradstreet".....we are the cows that they milk and then bitch that we are not producing enough.....I have to laugh at the hilarity of it all.


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And the one born a slave chimes in.


I know more than you.....when I take a good ol fashion Texas shit? I flush more common sense into the sewer system than you possess.....get it now????
I'm sorry, I'm immune to those born as slaves. It must have been the you won't be a total fucking moron suffering from self-reinforced paranoid horseshit vaccine.

You are a debt slave, dumb ass............
I was born in debt, I'm an American. but never a slave, dumbass.
 
Actually, the all caps STATE OF ILLINOIS.INC is awash in wealth via composite government but they only show the budget deficits instead of the windfalls of all the private holdings they have accrued over the last 6 decades....for that? You would need to procure the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report because this corporate entity rakes in the profits and keeps them in a separate ledger while pleading empty pockets. You can find "Illinois.Inc on the Wall Street website of "Dun and Bradstreet".....we are the cows that they milk and then bitch that we are not producing enough.....I have to laugh at the hilarity of it all.


View attachment 132217
And the one born a slave chimes in.


I know more than you.....when I take a good ol fashion Texas shit? I flush more common sense into the sewer system than you possess.....get it now????
I'm sorry, I'm immune to those born as slaves. It must have been the you won't be a total fucking moron suffering from self-reinforced paranoid horseshit vaccine.

You are a debt slave, dumb ass............
I was born in debt, I'm an American. but never a slave, dumbass.


No, you were bonded the day that your mother signed your birth certificate that was printed on bond paper.....wanna debate me on this, "dumb ass"????????? BTW, you are either an American or a U.S citizen....you can't be both.......
 
And the one born a slave chimes in.


I know more than you.....when I take a good ol fashion Texas shit? I flush more common sense into the sewer system than you possess.....get it now????
I'm sorry, I'm immune to those born as slaves. It must have been the you won't be a total fucking moron suffering from self-reinforced paranoid horseshit vaccine.

You are a debt slave, dumb ass............
I was born in debt, I'm an American. but never a slave, dumbass.


No, you were bonded the day that your mother signed your birth certificate that was printed on bond paper.....wanna debate me on this, "dumb ass"????????? BTW, you are either an American or a U.S citizen....you can't be both.......
She didn't sign it (that wasn't necessary) and I have two of them, dumbfuck. Everything you believe is - a paranoid bullshit lie.

You weren't born a slave (you are just so fucking stupid that you should have been).
 
Yeah, she had to sign it and it's nothing but a warehouse receipt, dumb ass............we were made collateral against the debt due to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of 1933 that required the people to turn in their REAL money (gold) in exchange for Federal Reserve debt notes at 20 dollars per ounce....do you even know that "dollar" is a unit of measurement? I doubt it......being the stupid fuck that you are.....
 
Yeah, she had to sign it and it's nothing but a warehouse receipt, dumb ass............we were made collateral against the debt due to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of 1933 that required the people to turn in their REAL money (gold) in exchange for Federal Reserve debt notes at 20 dollars per ounce....do you even know that "dollar" is a unit of measurement? I doubt it......being the stupid fuck that you are.....
Dumbass, I have the certificates. There is no signature by Mommy. It wasn't required.

And dumping the gold standard didn't change anything. Learn the history of Paper Currency in America.
 
Yeah, she had to sign it and it's nothing but a warehouse receipt, dumb ass............we were made collateral against the debt due to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of 1933 that required the people to turn in their REAL money (gold) in exchange for Federal Reserve debt notes at 20 dollars per ounce....do you even know that "dollar" is a unit of measurement? I doubt it......being the stupid fuck that you are.....
Dumbass, I have the certificates. There is no signature by Mommy. It wasn't required.

And dumping the gold standard didn't change anything. Learn the history of Paper Currency in America.

You do not have a certificate of "live birth" without your mother's signature....and you do not have multiple "certificates", dumb ass.......all they one is the one printed on bond paper. I don't have the slightest clue on whom you think you are trying to "con"
but you are barking up the wrong tree, kiddo......
 
Yeah, she had to sign it and it's nothing but a warehouse receipt, dumb ass............we were made collateral against the debt due to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of 1933 that required the people to turn in their REAL money (gold) in exchange for Federal Reserve debt notes at 20 dollars per ounce....do you even know that "dollar" is a unit of measurement? I doubt it......being the stupid fuck that you are.....
Dumbass, I have the certificates. There is no signature by Mommy. It wasn't required.

And dumping the gold standard didn't change anything. Learn the history of Paper Currency in America.

You do not have a certificate of "live birth" without your mother's signature....and you do not have multiple "certificates", dumb ass.......all they one is the one printed on bond paper. I don't have the slightest clue on whom you think you are trying to "con"
but you are barking up the wrong tree, kiddo......
Not a thing you have ever said is true. I have two (with different middle names) and they were never signed by either parent. I also looked at my wife's and nothing you said about it was true either. You are a fucking loon. That much is true.
 
Yeah, she had to sign it and it's nothing but a warehouse receipt, dumb ass............we were made collateral against the debt due to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of 1933 that required the people to turn in their REAL money (gold) in exchange for Federal Reserve debt notes at 20 dollars per ounce....do you even know that "dollar" is a unit of measurement? I doubt it......being the stupid fuck that you are.....
Dumbass, I have the certificates. There is no signature by Mommy. It wasn't required.

And dumping the gold standard didn't change anything. Learn the history of Paper Currency in America.

You do not have a certificate of "live birth" without your mother's signature....and you do not have multiple "certificates", dumb ass.......all they one is the one printed on bond paper. I don't have the slightest clue on whom you think you are trying to "con"
but you are barking up the wrong tree, kiddo......
Not a thing you have ever said is true. I have two (with different middle names) and they were never signed by either parent. I also looked at my wife's and nothing you said about it was true either. You are a fucking loon. That much is true.


So what you are saying is that neither of your parents signed off on your certificate of live birth that became a "certificate"???? Do tell????????????? So whom was the "informer" on said certificate??????
 
Yeah, she had to sign it and it's nothing but a warehouse receipt, dumb ass............we were made collateral against the debt due to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of 1933 that required the people to turn in their REAL money (gold) in exchange for Federal Reserve debt notes at 20 dollars per ounce....do you even know that "dollar" is a unit of measurement? I doubt it......being the stupid fuck that you are.....
Dumbass, I have the certificates. There is no signature by Mommy. It wasn't required.

And dumping the gold standard didn't change anything. Learn the history of Paper Currency in America.

You do not have a certificate of "live birth" without your mother's signature....and you do not have multiple "certificates", dumb ass.......all they one is the one printed on bond paper. I don't have the slightest clue on whom you think you are trying to "con"
but you are barking up the wrong tree, kiddo......
Not a thing you have ever said is true. I have two (with different middle names) and they were never signed by either parent. I also looked at my wife's and nothing you said about it was true either. You are a fucking loon. That much is true.


So what you are saying is that neither of your parents signed off on your certificate of live birth that became a "certificate"???? Do tell????????????? So whom was the "informer" on said certificate??????
The original one is signed by the doctor. The amended one is signed by the doctor. And my wife's, signed by the registrar. No parents signed any one of them.
 

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