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Merry Christmas from the FTC, a Decline in SPAM Up to 9%

 
Author: Lance Winslow

If you were waiting for your Christmas Present from your government for all the taxes you pay every year; for all the fees, harassment and fear purported on your Television Set, well you have finally received it. Merry Christmas from the FTC, a decline in SPAM up to 9%; now arent you so proud to know that your government is helping to make SPAM decline by up to but not including the nine percentile? What bunch of crap? Nine percent after how many millions of dollars; after over 60 lawsuits and how much government workers time that we, the American Tax Payer paid for? Only nine percent; I want my money back that is a dismal and pathetic showing indeed. Only nine percent; are you people high? What on Earth are you smoking over there?

You cannot be serious at the FTC, which stand for; Failed the Consumer again! The Department of Justice needs a full investigation on all the people that work at the Federal Trade Commissions Consumer Protection Divisions Anti-SPAM; CAN SPAM Act group as they have once again failed the American People? Nine percent? Please, that is not good enough, what piss poor performance indeed. What we need to CAN is the Federal Trade Commission and their incompetent staff in the Consumer Protection Division. In their recent report to Congress who were they really protecting? Their own butts with a report filled with excuses. Bunch of BS in my opinion, can the FTC. Think on this.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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