States Fund Budgets With Contents Of Safety Deposit Boxes

Presented by www.RunToGold.com 44 States face massive funding problems. These problems are estimated to persist until 2011. Where will they get the revenue to continue operating? For those in Pennsylvania who have lost the contents of their safe deposit boxes I would recommend checking auctions from the seller pastatetreasury on EBay. Delaware appears to be exceptionally proud of their increased revenues. For examples these quotes come from the State of Delaware Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. From page 10 Key elements of the increase in net assets are as follows: Total general revenues increased overall 8.1 million (5.1%) with significant increases in tax revenues and interest income. In addition, strong growth in … abandoned property collections, helped offset decreasing personal income tax growth. From page 14, Other non-tax revenue increased in fiscal 2007 by .3 million (16.9%) due to continued strength in abandoned property collections, which grew .8 million (12.2%).


25 Responses to “States Fund Budgets With Contents Of Safety Deposit Boxes”

  1. pmarie2003 says:

    @tiredofthebs2008 Just what I was thinking.

  2. katydig says:

    Banksters of America! Read “The Law”, a short book by 19th century French economist, Frederick Bastiat, to get a grasp of how government engages in “legal plunder”. It’s legal b/c they write laws to entitle them to steal. It’s not lawful b/c it’s against Nature’s Laws (aka human rights).

  3. tiredofthebs2008 says:

    She still has her money in BA? WTF?

  4. mrblack61 says:

    you just couldnt make this shit up! !! 8(

  5. shroomingnewman says:

    notice how at the end of the report, they mention several ways to make sure you still have your possessions with the bank but don’t include how you could just as well remove your things, get a safe, and store them yourself. the media are shills, paid spokesmen.

  6. cutmonn says:

    The State and Federal Goverment steal, no way !

  7. pmarie2003 says:

    0:45 Bank of America…. I should have known.

  8. Ivan32304 says:

    Was the customer negligent in paying for the box? I know I doubt it, because should’t the fee have been automatically deducted from their checking account?

  9. Ivan32304 says:

    Was the customer negligent in paying for the box?

  10. rockstarofredondo says:

    Hahahahahahahaha, a bureaucrat caring about the people? What a fucking crock!

    Statism is dead. The government is finished, & banks are losing trust faster than man loses his dollar bills in a strip club.

  11. zimtran007 says:

    NEVER EVER EVER TRUST A BANK !!! Keep only the funds there that you need for transactions. Never put anything more valuable than a box of dog biscuits into an un-satety deposit box because the states are greedy for revenue these days and don’t care about you at all.

  12. TheBgcheez says:

    I like under the bed concept which would be right next to my 870 Super Magnum (safe and sound). Everyone should move their funds from BoA to teach them a lesson!

  13. jobedied says:

    Trust a bank or government you are the biggest horses ass on the planet. How stupid are Americans?They deserve to be raped and robbed . Only a television worshipping ass wipes like Americans would trust a government elected to allow all the forces to steal legally from citizens.
    I can not stop laughing at a nation that sacrifices it’s children in oil wars so the parents can drive around in SUV’s and buy Mcmansions while ingesting mega doses of Viagra.What a hypocritical bunch feces eaters.

  14. boipinoi604 says:

    Either somebody fcuked up big time or one of these bank employees pulled a fast cash and write it off as such.

  15. ColoradoGirl21 says:

    Nothing but thieves hiding behind the government! Shame on Bank of America too!!
    They should all be held accountable and processed through the courts and thieves and sent to jail. Rotten Bastards!

  16. irpworks says:

    All bad but it appears the renter of the box must not have paid the rental.

  17. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    I think most should realize by events over the past year concerning banks and Wall Street that NO ONE should trust a BANK! The word BANK is becoming a nasty word.

    The fact is that this is still going on in many banks. I certainly wasn’t surprised to see Bank of America’s name in this video.

  18. DeeHong says:

    Nothing else is safer than having your valuables in your possession

  19. MengersDisciple says:

    No one’s asking the most important question:

    How in the world does a private person’s property left at a private institution under a private voluntary contract between the two parties become government property??!

    What gives the government the moral & legal right to declare such private property as unclaimed and attach it? It’s just thievery in broad daylight!

  20. USoSilly2Me says:

    I got me a fire, water safe because I don’t trust ANYBODY..!! At least I have to gun to protect it, instead of these Greedy Ass Banks..!

  21. whiskerchild says:

    My fellow Californians are assholes- I understand Schwartzenegger was so ignorant of how gov’t worked when he was elected, that he had to take “government classes” to be told how it all worked. I didn’t vot e for this jerk- but everyone in love with the “Terminator” just had to vote for him.

  22. computerpurple says:

    What a bunch of GREEDY MOTHERFUCKERS. HANDS OFF BITCH.

  23. Tamryn69 says:

    “Quick tips for everybody?”

    Yea
    1) NEVER TRUST THE BANKS
    2) NEVER TRUST THE GOVERNMENT
    3) Refer back to tips 1 and 2

  24. Tamryn69 says:

    The revolt needs to be undertaken and the first move to defang the globalist bankers is to take ALL assets out of ALL financial institutions and buy gold and silver. Pay all debts with postal money orders OR CASH.. NO CHECKS. Take out NO MORE LOANS. Stop paying on all credit cards (this is your personal bailout).

  25. baccaruda1970 says:

    Hey, they gotta pay for illegal aliens’ benefits somehow.

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