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  • NY Times 1859 Natural Born Citizen as Defined By The US Administration

    03/18/2011 8:38:52 PM PDT · by patlin · 94 replies · 1+ views
    NY Times Archives ^ | Summer 1859 | NY Times
    1859 Official Opinion of US Admin 1859 Opinion of US Attorney General
  • Dismantling the NYT’s Misrepresentations of Governor Palin’s Record

    03/18/2011 4:48:56 PM PDT · by curth · 1 replies
    Big Government ^ | 3/18/2011 | Whitney Pitcher
    An article in the New York Times today discusses both the call by some in Alaska to dismantle two of Governor Palin’s energy related legislative victories and the claim by others that they are responsible for Governor Palin’s great fiscal record and Alaska’s strong fiscal health. Current Alaska Governor Sean Parnell is seeking to make changes to Governor Palin’s oil tax structure–”Alaska’s Clear and Equitable Share” (ACES) legislation. This legislation replaced Governor Murkowski’s corruption-tainted oil tax plan. Governor Palin’s plan primarily taxed oil company’s net profits on production, which encouraged greater capital development and investment than Murkowski’s gross tax structure....
  • How close is your home to a nuclear power plant? - Interesting!

    03/18/2011 2:02:43 PM PDT · by jcsjcm · 87 replies
    http://money.cnn.com/news/specials/nuclear_power_plants_locations/index.html
    I'm not worried about how close I am, I just found this very interesting and thought some of you freepers might like to know as well! Some of these plants I've never heard of!
  • Data Confirms That Spending Less Increases Economic Growth [So Slash the Budget Already.]

    03/18/2011 11:37:25 AM PDT · by 92nina · 1 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-18 | Ben Wilterdink
    In a recently released study from the Joint Economic Committee, the findings overwhelmingly show that cuts in spending grow the economy. The study outlines several key predictors for real economic growth. For instance, the study shows that private investment and private sector jobs increase or decrease in unison. The study also tracked trends from 1971 to 2007 demonstrating that every time government spending and consumptions increased, private employment sharply decreased. The reverse was also shown to be true; every time government spending and investments decreased, private employment increased. When examining government spending as a percentage of GDP, increases lead to...
  • House Ways and Means Chair Dave Camp Pushes Pro-Growth Tax Reform [Save Americans Tax Dollars.]

    03/18/2011 8:07:31 AM PDT · by 92nina · 2 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-17 | Ryan Ellis
    As reported in today's Wall Street Journal, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) will be pursuing broad-based tax reform. Unlike other efforts (particularly potential Senate efforts) in this area, Camp is committed to implementing all three legs of the tax reform stool: Lower the rates. The Camp plan would cut the top personal and corporate rates to no higher than 25 percent. In the case of the corporate income tax, that would move us from the highest rate in the developed world to only slightly higher than our European competitors. The 25 percent personal income tax rate...
  • "Subject to the Jurisdiction": You Can't Have It Both Ways

    03/17/2011 10:08:27 PM PDT · by patlin · 17 replies
    ConstitutionallySpeaking ^ | March 17, 2011 | ConstitutionallySpeaking
    Since the SD legislature has refused to address the birthright citizernship issue, I decided to give it another go with Sen. Thune on a national level. As that "IS" the level of government in which it rightly should be addressed. In my call to his office today I inquired: Can the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction” mean one thing for persons born and another for persons naturalized without it specifically separating the two in the initial language of the bill? If it does not, then that would mean that either there is no constitutional provision for anchor babies aka birthright...
  • Abortion Defunding Bill (H.R. 3) Is Not a Net Tax Hike [Defund Murder of Unborn]

    03/17/2011 10:48:25 AM PDT · by 92nina · 3 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-17 | Ryan Ellis
    There was much confusion yesterday in the tax and pro-life world courtesy of a story in Bloomberg on taxes in H.R. 3, the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act." This inflammatory article incorrectly reported that there is a conflict between the pro-life movement and taxpayer advocates because H.R. 3 is a net tax hike. The facts simply don't bear that out. The official score on H.R. 3 was produced by the Congressional Budget Office. CBO says that H.R. 3 has "negligible effects on tax revenue." In budget scoring-talk, that's synonymous with saying a bill has a $0 net tax effect....
  • Confidence in the US System of Government

    03/17/2011 7:22:02 AM PDT · by haujo01 · 5 replies
    A Hollywood Republican ^ | 3/17/11 | Craig Covello
    n March 15, ABC News, in cooperation with the Washington Post, released the results of a new survey done by Langer Research Associates. One of the questions asked about the level of confidence that US citizens have in our system of government today.
  • Wot - No Cats Eyes?!

    03/16/2011 8:08:04 AM PDT · by MalPearce · 26 replies
    Me
    I spent last week in Massachusetts and broke my "driving on the right" cherry at last, but then I got the shock of my life... No cats' eyes, on any road, anywhere.When I arrived in the country, it was dark, raining and slightly misty, and once I got out onto the I-93 northbound and had stopped putting the wipers on when indicating my turns, if anything it got even harder to drive. This was because I had a real job working out where the lane markings were. Even the cruddy Garmin sat-nav in the hire car didn't seem to know...
  • Geithner’s Plan to Kill Small Business and New Jobs [Save American Small Businesses.]

    03/14/2011 11:48:34 AM PDT · by 92nina · 4 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-11 | Ben Wilterdink
    In a recent testimony from Treasury Secretary Geithner to the Senate Finance Committee one major point was that when considering corporate tax reform: “Congress has to revisit this basic question about whether it makes sense for us as a country to allow certain businesses to choose whether they’re treated as corporations for tax purposes or not.” Secretary Geithner later went on to reference non-corporate businesses specifically. Essentially, this means that Secretary Geithner is considering ending the pass-through tax treatment of businesses. This refers to partnerships, limited liability companies, S-Corporations, and any other type of business entity where individuals will report...
  • A Look Back on Democrats' "Leadership" On Spending [Broken Record of Dems]

    03/11/2011 1:29:09 PM PST · by 92nina · 1 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-10 | Mattie Corrao
    As the government enters its sixth month without a spending plan for the 2011 Fiscal Year, Democrat lawmakers are wearing taxpayers’ patience thin on their resolutions of seriousness about federal spending. A look at how they’ve dragged their feet shows why: October 1, 2010: The beginning of the FY 2011 Fiscal Year. Not a single appropriations bill for the year has been passed, and a budget has not even been proposed. The House and Senate pass Continuing Resolution (CR) #1 a few days earlier, kicking the can down the road on spending decisions for FY 2011. December 3, 2010: The...
  • Winning in Wisconsin [Fight for Reform Continues.]

    03/11/2011 12:52:26 PM PST · by 92nina · 8 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-10 | [Staff]
    On Wednesday evening, Wisconsin state senators finally voted to end collective bargaining for government employees, bringing to a close three weeks of protests and public controversy. Upon hearing the news, leftist demonstrators outside the state capitol went berserk, forcing the Republican senators to leave the capitol. The vote sidestepped Senate Democrats’ much-reported stalling tactic of fleeing the state to prevent a quorum. Instead of waiting until their absent colleagues deigned to do their jobs, last night the Republicans removed fiscal provisions within the bill, enabling passage without a 20 member quorum. The final vote was 18 Republicans in favor, 1...
  • Illinois Gov. Quinn Signs Off on Internet Tax, Arkansas Senate Follows Lead [Illinois Fattens Gov.]

    03/11/2011 12:22:09 PM PST · by 92nina · 6 replies
    Stop eTaxes ^ | 2011-03-10 | Kelly William Cobb
    Today, Illinois became the forth state to impose an affiliate nexus Internet tax. After some deliberation, Gov. Pat Quinn continued his streak of enacting economically damaging tax measures by signing House Bill 3659 into law. The so-called “Main Street Fairness Act” attempts to force online retailers that aren’t based in the state to collect sales tax if they use in-state advertisers or other affiliates. The measure is a legally dubious run-around of current U.S. Supreme Court law under Quill v. North Dakota, which only permits a state to force a company to collect tax if they have a physical presence....
  • Walker Gives Proof of Harmful Gov. Collective Bargaining [Conservatives Like Facts.]

    03/10/2011 11:39:37 AM PST · by 92nina · 16 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-09 | Billy Gribin
    ... In his reports, Gov. Walker provides a laundry list of needless taxpayer-funded benefits and projects brought about by public-sector collective bargaining. Those looking to save Wisconsin from fiscal ruin would do well to arm themselves with some of these astonishing facts: •Only three years ago, the Milwaukee school district cut Viagra from its health-benefit plan for teachers: the move saved $786,000 a year. The Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association went to court over the matter. •The Madison Emeritus Program doles out almost $10,000 to participating public school teachers. Required days of work? Zero. •Certain Wisconsin employees, due to the nature...
  • Bulgaria’s Gold Standard [Shimmering Black Sea Reform]

    03/09/2011 2:28:21 PM PST · by 92nina · 2 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-02-08 | Ben Wilterdink
    Recently, the Heritage Foundation hosted Bulgaria’s Minister of Finance/Deputy Prime Minister to talk about some of the astounding reforms that have helped Bulgaria through the financial crisis. Dr. Djankov outlined the achievements and goals of Bulgaria since his self-described “center-right” government took control of the country in late 2009. Amid a fiscal crisis and rising debt and deficits, Bulgaria has dramatically decreased their deficits and produced major economic growth in a very short period of time. Minister of Finance Dr. Djankov directly attributes these gains to major reforms that have take place that include: - Reducing minimum capital investment required...
  • House of Reps Definition of “Natural Born Citizen” = Born of citizen “parents” in the US.

    03/09/2011 1:39:10 PM PST · by patlin · 155 replies
    Natural Born Citizen ^ | March 9, 2011 | Leo Donofrio
    During a debate (see pg. 2791) regarding a certain Dr. Houard, who had been incarcerated in Spain, the issue was raised on the floor of the House of Representatives as to whether the man was a US citizen. Representative Bingham (of Ohio), stated on the floor: “As to the question of citizenship I am willing to resolve all doubts in favor of a citizen of the United States. That Dr. Houard is a natural-born citizen of the United States there is not room for the shadow of a doubt. He was born of naturalized parents within the jurisdiction of the...
  • Manhattan Institute Releases Brief on Public-Sector Collective Bargaining [Collective Devil]

    03/08/2011 12:45:27 PM PST · by 92nina · 1 replies
    Alliance for Worker Freedom | 2011-03-08 | Billy Gribbin
    ...Similarly, government workforces have health benefits that are on average greater than those received by many in the private sector: “The average government worker earns $4.65 per hour in health benefits, compared with $2.10 per hour in the private sector. Part of that difference is attributable to higher coverage rates in the public sector (73 percent of state and local government workers receive health insurance through work, compared with 51 percent of private-sector workers). But part is attributable to the higher value of benefits per employee.” Added all together, Barro says, 43% of state and local spending goes to 19.4...
  • Team Obama Directly Working to Recall Wisconsin Republicans [The Fifth Column Advances.]

    03/08/2011 11:55:18 AM PST · by 92nina · 55 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-08 | Joshua Culling
    ...This morning, Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said in a radio interview that President Obama's political team is directly involved in burgeoning efforts to recall Republican elected officials (emphasis on the word "elected," as in chosen by the people of Wisconsin in a democratic vote four months ago): "There's many people that are beginning to believe this is a delay tactic by the Democrats in the Senate so that these recall elections can be organized by the Obama team out of Chicago, which they are, as we start to do the research on the people that have filed the...
  • Jerry Brown’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day [This Pleases Me.]

    03/08/2011 11:30:41 AM PST · by 92nina · 8 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-08 | Patrick Gleason
    Yesterday didn’t go so well for Gov. Jerry Brown, who has spent the past week courting a handful of GOP legislators in an attempt to get them on board with his budget - which calls on the General Assembly to refer an extension of the 2009 Schwarzenegger tax hikes to the ballot. Five of the GOP senators whose votes Gov. Brown has been seeking to buy sent a letter to Brown yesterday informing him that negotiations had reached an impasse, reflecting the fact that Brown really doesn’t have anything to offer GOP legislators in exchange for their votes. In their...
  • Is That The Best Democrats Can Do? [Wait, Don't Answer.]

    03/07/2011 11:28:16 AM PST · by 92nina · 3 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-03-04 | Mattie Corrao
    Today, the Senate Appropriations Committee released its Continuing Resolution that would fund government through the end of the 2011 Fiscal Year, ending September 30. While Democrats have pledged to meet House Republicans "halfway," their version of a seven month funding measure comes nowhere close. The House-passed CR cuts over $60 billion in spending – the Senate Democrat version cuts a paltry $10 billion, preserving the bloated spending status quo. It is particularly unbelievable that, after refusing to pass a budget and forcing government to operate on stop-gap funding measures for the first five months of the fiscal year, Senate Democrats...