Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Thought this was interesting. No Politics.

10 Curious Facts About Mark Twain

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

I found this on a Blog Called Margret and Hellen and thought it was right on the mark. This old lady has it right. I don't like to lump all Republicans in this pile, but the "Tea Party" ones sure fit.

http://margaretandhelen.com/2013/10/24/ted-cruz-could-start-an-argument-in-an-empty-house/
helen-mug1 FROM HELEN:
Margaret is it just me or have the Republicans all gone bat shit crazy? First they are screaming bloody murder about Obamacare and then they complain because people are having trouble signing up for Obamacare. Do they want the thing more alive so they can enjoy killing it? Or are they just upset because Obama is still black? I suggest it’s the latter but I sure as hell know this – these days if a Republican politician’s lips are moving, he’s lying.
They close the government and then complain when government-funded national parks are closed. They whine about activist judges but then run to the Supreme Court when elections don’t go their way. They scream for freedom and then make it harder for people to vote. They complain about the liberal media but then spend all their time getting interviewed by Fox News and Rush Limbaugh. They take issue with Obama being born in Hawaii with a Kenyan for a father, but have absolutely no problems with Ted Cruz being born in Canada with a Cuban for a father. Now on that last one, I half agree. In truth, I have no issue with either birth certificate. But I never did fancy hypocrisy much. These days, the Republican platform is so crooked it could get lost behind a cork screw.
Honey, I get it. The web page for Obamacare is a piece of shit. So let’s fix it. But speaking of a piece of shit, how in the hell did Texas produce yet another political moron? I wonder if Ted Cruz knows that Texas leads the nation in uninsured Americans. Rick Perry sure as hell doesn’t. Texas also leads the nation in gun purchases… in carbon pollution… in repeat teen births… and in home schooling. OK. Maybe that last one isn’t a big deal, but something tells me the last two are connected. Anyone think it’s a coincidence that Texas also has a Republican super-majority in its State Capitol?
If Ted Cruz is so committed to killing Obamacare, why is he so upset that the website isn’t up to snuff? You’d think he’d be celebrating. But then again Ted Cruz could start an argument in an empty house. I’m sorry, but I just don’t trust that man. He looks like something the dog’s been keeping under the porch.
The problem is that Republicans are so worried that if America does well with a Democrat in the White House, Americans won’t vote for a Republican in the next election. Funny how soon they forget who got elected after Clinton left the White House. Of course, I often try to forget that too. I mean it. Really.


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Taxes-Taxes and more taxes.

Here is some interesting info on the age old debate about Federal Income Tax. This was copied from http://www.fairtax.org/site/PageServer?pagename=HowFairTaxWorks
This seems like a good fix for the problem at the federal level anyway. Check it out for your self. I think we should press our Rep's to pass this. It should be very simple and to the point not full of loop holes for people to wiggle out of.

The FairTaxSM Plan

Your Money, Your Decision


The current federal income tax system is clearly broken -- unfair, overly complex, and almost impossible for most Americans to understand. But there is a reasonable, nonpartisan alternative that is both fair and easy to understand. A system that allows you to keep your whole paycheck and only pay taxes on what you spend.
The FairTax is a national sales tax that treats every person equally and allows American businesses to thrive, while generating the same tax revenue as the current four-million-word-plus word tax code. Under the FairTax, every person living in the United States pays a sales tax on purchases of new goods and services, excluding necessities due to the prebate. The FairTax rate after necessities is 23% and equal to the lowest current income tax bracket (15%) combined with employee payroll taxes (7.65%), both of which will be eliminated.
Important to note: the FairTax is the only tax plan currently being proposed that includes the removal of the payroll tax.

Here is a comparison to look at;
http://www.fairtax.org/PDF/FairTax%20flat%20tax%20income%20comparison%20chart.pdf