As we enter the most Holy Days, may you be filled with God's blessings.
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This page contains a single entry by Fr. Jeffrey Keyes, C.PP.S. published on April 9, 2009 10:50 AM.
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Prayers are the most powerful thing that can save you when you are in danger or facing the hardest time of your lives. Especially in times of recession, many of us pray for guidance and hopes. In relation to this, we, the taxpayer are part of the building blocks of the U.S. financial system, and the sole reason for the existence of Federal and state governments. . The taxpayer, who has had their tax dollars allocated to aid large businesses short of cash, as a payday loan to improve the economy, has also had to worry about their employment being terminated by these very same companies. Neil Barosky was appointed as oversight for the bailout by Timothy Geithner, and he hasn't come out with a report yet that explains why it is getting so much harder for the average taxpayer to get personal loans from the companies that we all paid for to bailout. Let’s just hope and work our best to gain back the firmness of our nations economy.