Printing presses at GPO have to be working overtime (Update)
Although employees at the Government Printing Office (GPO) in Washington, D.C. maybe use to having rush jobs, I can but imagine the deadlines associated with producing request forms associated with the “Stimulus Recovery Bill”. Requesting money can be a big deal sometimes.
I would imagine one could get a pretty good idea related to how the stimulus bill is going to be implemented by both the state and the mayors by taking a look-see at the forms they have created and requested. Aside from the forms needed for the states, I would imagine local printers would be also busy doing their share of printing necessary forms the mayors have requested. What about the IRS forms reflecting the $400 credit? It would be nice to know the forms contractors and the like have already and will have to complete and to whom the forms go? What would be the chain of command for submitting the forms? Where have they found “land mines” or “AH’s?” What would be the functions of their banks? Would the banks fail after getting such a large sum of money due to the fact they are already “shakey?”
Is “The Shadow” the only one who knows? The only one having answers to the many internal workings and questions associated with the stimulus bill? An ad hoc Republican committee could do us a favor getting us some information in this regard since they are so pessimistic about the bill instead of milling around bitching. They should do something else! The word “productive” comes to mind. 2010 is just around the corner. (Smile)
Ah, were I an investigative reporter with a progressive boss who trust me for a good story….
As always,
BB
(Update)
Excerpt:(More things the Republicans can look at)
Via e-mail, he has confirmed our suspicions about the bank stress tests announced by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner: they simply cannot be adequate, given the number and experience of the staff, and perhaps as important, their relationship with the banks.
And
Where are Krugman, Roubini, et al when you need them? (Author: Pea in a pod?)
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/2/17/83417/5529/254/698443
I would imagine one could get a pretty good idea related to how the stimulus bill is going to be implemented by both the state and the mayors by taking a look-see at the forms they have created and requested. Aside from the forms needed for the states, I would imagine local printers would be also busy doing their share of printing necessary forms the mayors have requested. What about the IRS forms reflecting the $400 credit? It would be nice to know the forms contractors and the like have already and will have to complete and to whom the forms go? What would be the chain of command for submitting the forms? Where have they found “land mines” or “AH’s?” What would be the functions of their banks? Would the banks fail after getting such a large sum of money due to the fact they are already “shakey?”
Is “The Shadow” the only one who knows? The only one having answers to the many internal workings and questions associated with the stimulus bill? An ad hoc Republican committee could do us a favor getting us some information in this regard since they are so pessimistic about the bill instead of milling around bitching. They should do something else! The word “productive” comes to mind. 2010 is just around the corner. (Smile)
Ah, were I an investigative reporter with a progressive boss who trust me for a good story….
As always,
BB
(Update)
Excerpt:(More things the Republicans can look at)
Via e-mail, he has confirmed our suspicions about the bank stress tests announced by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner: they simply cannot be adequate, given the number and experience of the staff, and perhaps as important, their relationship with the banks.
And
Where are Krugman, Roubini, et al when you need them? (Author: Pea in a pod?)
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/2/17/83417/5529/254/698443
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