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Monday, April 28, 2008

Who Says Campaigning Senators Aren't Working - S. 2554

Despite the heated Presidential primaries, Senators Clinton and Obama (along with Senator Kennedy and a host of others) introduced the Civil Rights Act of 2008, S. 2554, demonstrating that there can be things done while on the campaign trail.  These changes would have a demonstrable effect on how employers train their supervisors and will affect the calculus behind allowing cases to go to trial.  In other words, if you're an employer, these changes affect the ability to defend and protect...

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Earth Day

Today is Earth Day – the 38th anniversary of the political teach in founded by Senator Nelson of Wisconsin.  Leaded gasoline was about $0.34. Today’s regular unleaded is running almost $3.50 with oil running approximately $116 a barrel.   The Oldsmobile Cutlass was one of the best selling cars that year – 3340 pounds of pure gut wrenching V-8 engine power. The American Motors Company released the Gremlin on April 1 – “Detroit Fights Back”...

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

What at first was plunder...

"What at first was plunder assumed the softer name of revenue. "
~Thomas Paine

Today is April 15 - Tax Day in the United States. If you haven't yet filed your taxes, the clock is ticking.

The IRS Website is filled with information on how to pay your taxes, forms to use, identity theft information. Even better and more informative, the IRS gives us a page of nothing but quotes about taxes, as perhaps an attempt to put a smiley face on a the greyest of grey, drab government agencies - as if calling it the "Internal Revenue SERVICE" somehow makes it something other than the official money grabber of the government.

The "Service" includes a disclaimer at the top of their quotes page: "When it comes to taxes, everyone has an opinion. These quotes reflect the opinions of their authors; their inclusion here is not an official IRS endorsement of the sentiments expressed."

Surprisingly, though, while the IRS rejects the notion they endorse the expressed sentiments, there doesn't seem to be any truly anti-tax sentiments expressed, unless you consider this Gerald Barzan quote anti-tax: "Taxation with representation ain't so hot either."

Funny, they don't consider this Will Rogers' quote worthy of their page: "If you make any money, the government shoves you in the creek once a year with it in your pockets, and all that don't get wet you can keep."

Or this William Simon quote: "The nation should have a tax system that looks like someone designed it on purpose."

Why Move the Date

When the 16th Amendment was passed on February 3, 1913, March 1 was chosen as the tax reporting day. In 1918, that day was moved to March 15 where it stayed until 1955, and hence the reason Ogden Nash discusses March as "that month of wind and taxes" when he wrote "Thar She Blows" in 1949. Why move the date?

When it was moved to April 15, the rationale was to give the IRS more time to handle the work. However, when the government collects payroll taxes - whether or not those taxes are equivalent to the individual tax payer's tax burden - that which is collected over and above the actual tax liability is essentially a 0% interest loan to the government. The longer that the government can avoid repaying that additional money, is money the government has at its disposal that it doesn't have to pay for.

April 23 - Tax Freedom Day

This year, federal income tax filers with income of more than $3000 will receive an economic stimulus check from the government. Because of this "largess" from a government returning money to its citizenry, "Tax Freedom Day," the date on which Americans have earned the equivalent of their yearly tax burden. According to The Tax Foundation, in 2008, "Tax Freedom Day" is April 23.

In 2008, taxes will amount to 30.8% of our income, April 23 is 30.8% of the way through the year. This is 3 days earlier than in 2007, largely because of the anticipated "economic stimulus" checks the government will be mailing later on in the year. On a state-by-state basis, the date changes. The latest is May 8 in Connecticut; the earliest is March 29 in Alaska.

Friday, April 04, 2008

The Tax Day Money Bomb

Visit the official campaign headquarters of Ending the Income Tax in Massachusetts   What Are the Benefits of Ending the Income Tax in Massachusetts? 1. The Ballot Initiative will give back over $3,600 each to over 3,000,000 Massachusetts workers. $3,600 average. Each worker. Not just once. Every year. 2. It will take $11 Billion out of the hands of Massachusetts Big Government – and put it back into the hands of the men and women who earned it. Not just once. Every year. 3....

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Scramble or Blueprints

The TimesOnline website reports that Jeroen van der Veer, the Chief Executive of Royal Dutch Shell, said in an internal email this week that demand for oil and gas would outstrip supply by 2015. In this email, Mr. van der Veer outlines two possible scenarios under which the world responds: “Scramble” or “Blueprints.”    What is interesting is the idea that an oil company executive would be so upfront with a prediction of dwindling resources within the next...

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

The World's Most Bizarre Giftshop

We all expect the gift shop when we go to an amusement park - both big and small. What you don't expect is to take a trip to a war zone and be met with a similar tourist trap.


Since 1953, the DMZ has become the world's most heavily armed border in the world. And as if the idea of touring a legitimate front line of an international conflict doesn't require enough suspension of disbelief, the idea of a gift shop commemorating that tour makes this the most astoundingly weird gift shop on the planet. The gift shop is utterly symbolic of the oddity that is the Korean Demilitarized Zone, or "DMZ". Tourists take pictures with North Korean soldiers. Each side in the conflict has their own competing villages designed to demonstrate the benefits of their side of the border. Nothing is out of bounds for competition, right down to the competition for which side has the largest flagpole or heaviest flag.

Read the entire article at Associated Content.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Timeline on Iraq: Precursor to Disaster?

Our elected Congressional leaders in Washington, D.C. have remarkably come up with a resolution that they think will “end the war in Iraq” by removing our troops by the end of 2008. Does that mean that with the United States personnel leaving that peace will then prevail all over the Mideast, or will it be like our exit from Vietnam where millions of innocents, including women and children, were subsequently slaughtered by the Viet Cong, the North Vietnamese military and Pol Pot's...

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Monday, February 12, 2007

A War Hero Story

Michael was a star QB in high school. He dreamt of a career in the computer industry. His grades were passing, but not spectacular. But his determination to succeed was his driving force. On career day, a recruiter from the Marine Corps was speaking to several students. When it came time for questions, Michael inquired about how the military assisted with education costs. Upon hearing of the money he could earn for schooling he signed up for duty upon graduation. He went home, told his parents...

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Friday, January 19, 2007

The World Is Flat, So How Do We Fix Things?

Lest there be any question as to whether the world is indeed "flat" as Thomas_L._Friedman talks about in the book "The World Is Flat" Mexicans would like to debate the point.  And I would like to see a debate on how we go about "fixing" things. One of the largest issues facing the new Mexican government is…the cost of tortilla. The increase in the cost has at it’s core, the increase of the use of ethanol in US gasoline – we currently...

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

5 Minutes to Midnight

Kill for gain or shoot to maim But we don’t need a reason The golden goose is on the loose And never out of season Some blackened pride still burns inside This shell of bloody treason Heres my gun for a barrel of fun For the love of living death.” ~Iron Maiden, "2 Minutes to Midnight"  In 1953, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, placed their “Doomsday Clock” at 2 Minutes to midnight as a result of the United States detonating the hydrogen...

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