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Government Collects Most of Your Insurance Premiums

Posted on the 04 January 2014 by Adask

Walter Burien [courtesy Google Images]

Walter Burien
[courtesy Google Images]

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For a number of reasons, the discrepancies between these two accounting systems is enormous.  While the “budget”may indicate that a state is operating on just $20 billion per year, the CAFR for that same state may reveal that the state actually took $100 billion in that year and essentially “pocketed” the extra $80 billion.  The government will use the lowly $20-billion “budget” to persuade taxpayers to agree to paying higher taxes–even though the state knows it will probably receive $100 billion in actual revenue.  The two sets of books are intended to deceive.

Mr. Burien’s discoveries and articulate explanations for those discoveries have been impressive.

Here’ a more recent video in which Mr. Burien reports on his discoveries concerning the real beneficiary of your insurance policies and why insurance policies are increasingly mandatory.  Auto insurance is a primary example, but I can’t help wondering if Obamacare is also mandated in order to enrich government rather than provide healthcare.  (Didn’t the Supreme Court recently declare that Obamacare was a “tax“?)

The following video is a little rough, but it’s absolutely informative.

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