Posted on 05/07/2008 9:17:52 PM PDT by Politicalmom
COLORADO CITY, Ariz. As the supper dishes were being cleared away and the rice pudding brought out for dessert, Marvin Wylers two wives, along with some of their children and a group of friends, began poring over the list.
The 44-page document, from a court in Texas, gives a glimpse of who is married to whom in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or F.L.D.S. and in the hothouse world of religious polygamy, a list like that is a sort of Rosetta Stone to the usually hidden relationships of power, politics and piety.
We are adding up the number of men who may be going to prison, .....
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
As for the rest, if it were but that simple, which it is not for many medium to large Corporations.
For instance we for one like employing our fellow Americans, and in so doing we are willing to take a hit on the bottom line instead of bailing, but in the end we still have to deal with Uncle Sam as one of the hands reaching out for the income stream...
I look forward to being taxed into recession and higher inflation if that happens. This country continues to grow government at an alarming pace.
Just watching a road crew right now, 35 people on the divider medium. Maybe one or two actually working. Who is paying for that?
And yes, in the end the middle and upper classes are getting it in the rear, either individually or through their business efforts.
Honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way. There is enough money to be made finding something that operates profitably enough to additionally pay myself rent. Find a good thing and duplicate. Bigger isn’t necessarily better, been there done that (publicly traded co.), and I am no good at corporate politics.
“with your kind”
I used to be considered a great FReeper. I have FReeped right alongside Jim Robinson Himself. I have FReeped when no one else showed up. This site has turned ugly. “My kind” is an American with all the rights and privileges thereof.
It’s long overdo IMHO. Time for a War on Cults.
Still don't have an answer? Of course not.
Sure, go for it. Show us where ALL citizens don't have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Show us where some citizens are permitted to rob other citizens of their Constitutional rights as the FLDS did to the women and children they abused. Show us where sex slavery is permitted. Show us how the First Amendment gives them the right to break the laws of this country and rape little girls and boys.
Back on topic, what do you suppose the fLDS folks have cost the great state of TX? When I left the welfare office 10 years ago, it was about $600/kid [age 6] per month for medicaid.
I never figured out why states cert them every 6 months and pay for each month [like an insurance premium] and then some of the months go unused.
Interesting revelations on non-profit.
One thing I had a concern about was the effort to release information stating that these folks would be going to the “better” facilities and homes. What about the other children not involved in this operation? Do they go to the not so better homes? How does that affect the needs of children in real detriment considering the caseloads of social workers? See, some of these children weren’t necessarily in imminent danger, debatable of course, but the size and scope of the protective custody order affects many others.
Even in schools across America, the culture and arts programs are cut first. Children coming out of school have no idea how to read music lone enough appreciate it. Painting is something done photoshop.
It’s my understanding that of the 460 who left YFZ that all either are children now [by law] or were children when pregnant or married/abused by their ‘spiritual’ husbands.
I would suppose there would be great caution to avoid homes vs. facilities for the simple fact that it’s public knowledge the children may have been abused and would perhaps, therefore, be easier targets for abuse.
I guess I don’t have to tell you that doctor on the compound is in danger of losing his license.
I know. My husband and I lost our parents within just two years and I’m struck by the lack of graciousness these days. I try to remember that when I’m on the verge of road rage and watching 28 “workers” standing around the road I’m trying to navigate!
I just got PITA. Yeah, it is. Big time. And I’m no CPA.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men
The Constitution and Bill of Rights how we implement it. I guess according to you they have nothing to do with each other, and each live on an island. Or a compound.
No problem, and I hear you on not being a CPA...
For the rest, the FLDS mess is going to get expensive for all concerned...
Moving from my little S corp to being part of the ownership/management team of a multi-state multimillion dollar operation was a rude awakening to how little I really knew about Corporate operations despite the years of being in business. That's the reason I get a bit miffed when I hear this whole “Corporations don't pay taxes” bit.
While it is true the cost are passed on to some extent, in reality taxes become a factor in pricing and profit more than anything else, basically an operating expense just like any other cost, be it supplies or utilities or whatever. Not all the cost end up being passed on, at least not at a one to one ratio, those days are gone. Either you decide that your margin will be lower to stay competitive in the economy we have now, or you look at options like relocation, but then that entails a whole other set of cost figures to be considered.
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