Oversight Explorer Logo

House Oversight Document Explorer

Search and explore committee documents

Documents tagged "Governments"

Found 7 documents with this tag

EFTA02693329.pdf

The Secretary-General discussed Syria's situation with Turkey's Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, regarding ongoing negotiations and calls for public announcements. The discussion also covered the flotilla agreement and concerns about its approval in Israel. Both parties expressed concern over continued violence in Syria.

EFTA02555240.pdf

The document discusses a news article about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that government policies may lead the IDF and Shin Bet to disobey orders. Richard Kahn, from HBRK Associates Inc., forwards this Ynetnews article to Jeffrey Epstein.

EFTA02524851.pdf

The document discusses a satirical analysis of the workforce and government employment, suggesting there are only two people left to do all the work. It was forwarded from an unknown sender "gmax" to Jeffrey Epstein on April 12, 2009.

EFTA02412546.pdf

The document humorously argues that with 300 million people in America, only two individuals (the sender and the recipient) are left to do all the work after accounting for retirees, students, government employees, military personnel, healthcare workers, prison inmates, and others. Key topics include population demographics and a satirical view of workforce distribution.

EFTA02410571.pdf

The document discusses Martin Armstrong's conversation with Colin Grassic regarding Peter Mandelson's potential role as an advisor for Deutsche Bank, focusing on a retainer and bonus structure. Key topics include the need to improve relationships with customers, Peter's international connections, and flexible employment terms.

EFTA02372508.pdf

The document discusses FEMA's reimbursement rates for disaster areas like USVI and Puerto Rico compared to U.S. states, focusing on the 75% federal aid provided for emergency costs and infrastructure projects. It also highlights challenges faced by smaller municipalities with thin liquidity due to storms like Harvey, which may impact their ability to recover financially. The text concludes with a call for diversification in municipal bond investments.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030992.txt

This document is an email forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein by Gmax, discussing the current state of America in 2009. The email humorously states that there are only two people left who can do any work in the country due to various factors such as retirement, education, military service, and government employment. The author concludes by sarcastically implying that the reader is one of those two people, sitting at their computer instead of addressing America's problems.