This was stumbled upon a short while ago and it’s just too good not to share (actually, I’m dying to know if and how much money the Treasury Department collects this way, but, for the time being, just knowing that these pages exist is amusing enough).
Anyway, if you go to the Bureau of Public Debt, you’ll find this at the bottom of the page:

Click on the link at the bottom and you”ll find this:

Now, I’m not one for telling people what they should do with their money, but, with the way elected officials in Washington spend it these days, surely people can find some no-good, drunk, loser cousin that could put the money to better use.











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I wonder if it’s tax deductible? If it is, would that be a recursive deduction?
Your’e sounding like JHK LOL
Maybe they should stop using toilet paper and install bidet’s. That will save a Sh!t Lo@ds.
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Hmm, I could buy a few beers and a pack of smokes or finance war, torture, and corporatist greed?
Hmmm. hmmmm. hmmmm. I’m thinkin’ here, I’m thinkin’.
OK. Set ‘em up, Joe. And gimme a light.
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treasury.
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