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Edward J. Springer
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BIOGRAPHY
Ed was employed by LaSalle Bank Of Chicago (Now Bank of America) for 41 years. He was the Sr. Vice President of the Retail Banking Division. He retired in 1999. He has earned an M.B.A. Degree in Finance from DePaul University of Chicago. He is a three year Veteran of the United States Marine Corp. He now resides in Venice Florida.
Diary Entries
The inevitable consequence of the Federal Stimulus Plan.
By Edward J. Springer | 11/17/09
November 17,2009 Just this year alone, the Democrat controlled Congress has increased the 2009 Federal Deficit by almost two trillion dollars. The year is not over yet. This years deficit will be added to the National Debt, which will then be over twelve trillion dollars. That rate of increase is five times the rate at which our Gross National Product has averaged over the last decade. The justification supporting this plan, as... read more »
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Objection to the course words from former senator from New Hampshire Bob Smith.
By Edward J. Springer | 09/17/09
Bob Smith wants to be the next U.S. Senator to represent the State Of Florida. He thinks the best way to do that is to minimize the accomplishments of his opponents. That would be a great strategy if his opponents were Democrats,but they are not. He comes to Florida by way of New Hampshire after servingunremarkably as a U.S. Senator for 12 years and as a U.S. Representative for 5 years. He also experienced an ill fated attempt to... read more »
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Revenue Shortfall In SW Florida And It's Consequence To Existing Florida Homesteaders.
By Edward J. Springer | 03/16/09
On March 8th, 2009 the Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported that some local governments are considering raising their millage ( a component of real estate tax calculation) to offset the reduction of revenue which is a direct result of declining Property Values. The same article reports that Manatee, Sarasota and Charlotte counties will shed $22 Billion in Real Estate Value as compared to the previous year. The argument here is that these local... read more »
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