Political platform for transformation of the nation, wide spread change, something to organize people who want a better future, better economics, and a better legal system, with tighter adherence to a simpler doctine including the Constitution and the Declaration
H.R.25 - Fair Tax Act of 2009
To promote freedom, fairness, and economic opportunity by repealing the income tax and other taxes, abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, and enacting a national sales tax to be administered primarily by the States
Jobs, Innovation, and Opportunity in the StatesALEC
With unemployment remaining stubbornly high, and most Americans worrying about pocketbook issues like jobs, energy costs, retirement security, and health care affordability – ALEC releases its plan for Jobs, Innovation, and Opportunity. State lawmakers today face very difficult economic challenges. Since 1973, ALEC has focused on providing solutions to America’s biggest problems. State lawmakers can conquer today’s economic challenges by refocusing on our nation’s founding principles of limited government and free markets. The states, not Washington, D.C., must take the lead in restarting America’s economic engine and putting people back to work.
For more information, please visit www.alec.org.
H.R.25 - Fair Tax Act of 2009
To promote freedom, fairness, and economic opportunity by repealing the income tax and other taxes, abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, and enacting a national sales tax to be administered primarily by the States
Jobs, Innovation, and Opportunity in the StatesALEC
With unemployment remaining stubbornly high, and most Americans worrying about pocketbook issues like jobs, energy costs, retirement security, and health care affordability – ALEC releases its plan for Jobs, Innovation, and Opportunity. State lawmakers today face very difficult economic challenges. Since 1973, ALEC has focused on providing solutions to America’s biggest problems. State lawmakers can conquer today’s economic challenges by refocusing on our nation’s founding principles of limited government and free markets. The states, not Washington, D.C., must take the lead in restarting America’s economic engine and putting people back to work.
For more information, please visit www.alec.org.
" The lower one’s income, the higher one’s overall effective state and local tax rate. Combining all state and local income, property, sales and excise taxes that Americans pay, the nationwide average effective state and local tax rates by income group are 10.9 percent for the poorest 20 percent of individuals and families, 9.4 percent for the middle 20 percent and 5.4 percent for the top 1 percent."
Social welfare and the rate structure a new look at progressiveZiaullah Mirza
Social Welfare and the Rate Structure: A New Look at Progressive Taxation
Joseph Bankman and Thomas Griffith, Social Welfare and the Rate Structure: A New Look at Progressive Taxation, 75 California Law Review 1905-1968 (December 1987).
State of the States: An Analysis of the 2015 Governors’ AddressesALEC
State of the States is an in-depth study of governors’ tax, budget and pension reform proposals. The report gives insight into which states proposed economic reform to protect taxpayers and which states took steps toward increasing state revenue. This report also features graphics that reveal regional trends in proposed reforms while also highlighting which states have a newly elected governor.
We are a grassroots organization which represents a variety of united special interest groups dedicated to Amending Proposition 13 OF 1978 through the Fair Property Assessment Plan. We also support Phil Ting, and all other efforts to amend proposition 13.
Politicians will face major voter backlash if they advocate cuts in Social Security benefits or choose deficit reduction over job creation, according to a poll by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner commissioned by the Campaign for America’s Future and Democracy Corps, with support from MoveOn.org; the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, and the Service Employees International Union.
The presentation from the July 2 Rally for Freedom hosted by TCCRI in Plano, featuring Attorney General Greg Abbott and conservative state legislators. This presentation was delivered by TCCRI Executive Director John Colyandro.
As with most things in economics, taxation is a mixed blessing. It.docxfredharris32
As with most things in economics, taxation is a mixed blessing. It is a blessing for those who receive dollars from taxpayers, which is about 40% of the population; and it is a nuisance for those who have to pay the taxes. The objective of this unit is to help you understand taxes and understand how they affect your life and the economy.
The income tax system began in earnest in 1913 with the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution that gave Congress legal authority to tax income. A rudimentary income tax system was tried during the Civil War but was eventually declared unconstitutional. There was no income tax during the high watermark of America's industrial capitalism, beginning in about 1870 and continuing to 1910. If you made money in that era, you kept it. Many of the most famous capitalist names emerge from this era: Rockefeller, Carnegie, McCormick, Swift, and Vanderbilt.
Two major disasters in our economic history, the Great Depression and World War II, changed the role of taxation and government forever. Beginning in the mid-1930s, following the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, the U.S. government began to spend money much more aggressively. In the past, government believed mostly in a balanced budget, but that changed when the Great Depression lingered for an entire decade.
Later, to finance a two-front, world war, taxes were raised to about 90%. Thus began the era of big taxes to pay for big government. Taxes, of course, have fallen from that lofty peak to a more modest 35% marginal tax rate at present, but the number of taxes has increased exponentially. All but six states have an income tax; likewise, many counties and cities have an income tax.
Though there are many ways to slice the tax onion, perhaps the best is the following:
Progressive taxes: This is a tax system in which tax rates increase as income increases. In other words, the more money you make, the more taxes you pay. This system places a greater burden on those best able to pay and almost no burden on the poor. For example, according to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) statistics, the top 50% of earners pay 97% of the taxes. The top 1% of earners pays 30% of all income taxes. On the other hand, over fifty million people, or one-third of the adult population in the United States, pay no taxes whatsoever.
Regressive taxes: In theory, these are the opposite of progressive taxes; these tax strategies fall more heavily on the poor. Common sense would suggest that these would be rarely used in a well-organized economy, but in fact, they are among the most commonly used because of their relative invisibility. Sometimes called the nickel and dime tax, regressive taxes tend to be small for each individual event; therefore, they are not widely noted. A good example of a regressive tax is the sales tax. It takes a much larger percentage of a poor person’s income than the income of someone of wealth. The reason there is no protest is that it takes such a small amount of money on ...
" The lower one’s income, the higher one’s overall effective state and local tax rate. Combining all state and local income, property, sales and excise taxes that Americans pay, the nationwide average effective state and local tax rates by income group are 10.9 percent for the poorest 20 percent of individuals and families, 9.4 percent for the middle 20 percent and 5.4 percent for the top 1 percent."
Social welfare and the rate structure a new look at progressiveZiaullah Mirza
Social Welfare and the Rate Structure: A New Look at Progressive Taxation
Joseph Bankman and Thomas Griffith, Social Welfare and the Rate Structure: A New Look at Progressive Taxation, 75 California Law Review 1905-1968 (December 1987).
State of the States: An Analysis of the 2015 Governors’ AddressesALEC
State of the States is an in-depth study of governors’ tax, budget and pension reform proposals. The report gives insight into which states proposed economic reform to protect taxpayers and which states took steps toward increasing state revenue. This report also features graphics that reveal regional trends in proposed reforms while also highlighting which states have a newly elected governor.
We are a grassroots organization which represents a variety of united special interest groups dedicated to Amending Proposition 13 OF 1978 through the Fair Property Assessment Plan. We also support Phil Ting, and all other efforts to amend proposition 13.
Politicians will face major voter backlash if they advocate cuts in Social Security benefits or choose deficit reduction over job creation, according to a poll by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner commissioned by the Campaign for America’s Future and Democracy Corps, with support from MoveOn.org; the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, and the Service Employees International Union.
The presentation from the July 2 Rally for Freedom hosted by TCCRI in Plano, featuring Attorney General Greg Abbott and conservative state legislators. This presentation was delivered by TCCRI Executive Director John Colyandro.
As with most things in economics, taxation is a mixed blessing. It.docxfredharris32
As with most things in economics, taxation is a mixed blessing. It is a blessing for those who receive dollars from taxpayers, which is about 40% of the population; and it is a nuisance for those who have to pay the taxes. The objective of this unit is to help you understand taxes and understand how they affect your life and the economy.
The income tax system began in earnest in 1913 with the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution that gave Congress legal authority to tax income. A rudimentary income tax system was tried during the Civil War but was eventually declared unconstitutional. There was no income tax during the high watermark of America's industrial capitalism, beginning in about 1870 and continuing to 1910. If you made money in that era, you kept it. Many of the most famous capitalist names emerge from this era: Rockefeller, Carnegie, McCormick, Swift, and Vanderbilt.
Two major disasters in our economic history, the Great Depression and World War II, changed the role of taxation and government forever. Beginning in the mid-1930s, following the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, the U.S. government began to spend money much more aggressively. In the past, government believed mostly in a balanced budget, but that changed when the Great Depression lingered for an entire decade.
Later, to finance a two-front, world war, taxes were raised to about 90%. Thus began the era of big taxes to pay for big government. Taxes, of course, have fallen from that lofty peak to a more modest 35% marginal tax rate at present, but the number of taxes has increased exponentially. All but six states have an income tax; likewise, many counties and cities have an income tax.
Though there are many ways to slice the tax onion, perhaps the best is the following:
Progressive taxes: This is a tax system in which tax rates increase as income increases. In other words, the more money you make, the more taxes you pay. This system places a greater burden on those best able to pay and almost no burden on the poor. For example, according to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) statistics, the top 50% of earners pay 97% of the taxes. The top 1% of earners pays 30% of all income taxes. On the other hand, over fifty million people, or one-third of the adult population in the United States, pay no taxes whatsoever.
Regressive taxes: In theory, these are the opposite of progressive taxes; these tax strategies fall more heavily on the poor. Common sense would suggest that these would be rarely used in a well-organized economy, but in fact, they are among the most commonly used because of their relative invisibility. Sometimes called the nickel and dime tax, regressive taxes tend to be small for each individual event; therefore, they are not widely noted. A good example of a regressive tax is the sales tax. It takes a much larger percentage of a poor person’s income than the income of someone of wealth. The reason there is no protest is that it takes such a small amount of money on ...
Peter Allen for Governor of FLorida/INDEPENDENCE PARTY OF FLORIDAjenkan04
Peter Allen on the Issues for Florida Governor
Personal History of Candidate
Presented by The Highlands Tea Party http://thehighlandsteaparty.com /
Prepared by John Nelson
The Practical Playbook
National Meeting 2016
www.practicalplaybook.org
Bringing Public Health and Primary Care Together: The Practical Playbook National Meeting was at the Hyatt Regency in Bethesda, MD, May 22 - 24, 2016. The meeting was a milestone event towards advancing robust collaborations that improve population health. Key stakeholders from across sectors – representing professional associations, community organizations, government agencies and academic institutions – and across the country came together at the National Meeting to help catalyze a national movement, accelerate collaborations by fostering skill development, and connect with like-minded individuals and organizations to facilitate the exchange of ideas to drive population health improvement.
The National Meeting was also a significant source of tools and resources to advance collaboration. These tools and resources are available below and include:
Session presentations and materials
Poster session content
Photos from the National Meeting
The conversation started at the National Meeting is continuing in a LinkedIn Group "Working Together for Population Health" and Twitter. Use #PPBMeeting to provide feedback on the National Meeting.
The Practical Playbook was developed by the de Beaumont Foundation, the Duke University School of Medicine Department of Community and Family Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA).
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The republicans opportunity to restore americaMary Lee Harsha
This PDF was written by Craig Biddle at The Objective Standard. Craig gave me permission to spread it far and wide. It addresses what the Republicans need to know if they are going to restore America.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
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Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
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This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdf
2015 Prescription for America Rebrand and Rebuild
1. Prescription for America: A
Peace and Prosperity
Revolution
Declaration of Independence and Rethinking
Government's role to Rebrand and Rebuild
America
2. Right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness
Government are created to ensure those rights
When it infringes upon those rights, people have
not only the right, but the responsibility to alter or
abolish said government and institute a new one
American law starts with Dec
Of Ind
3. And in fact, is the precedent by which the
Constitutional ratification process draws its basis
for legality, state by state
It was echoed in PA state Constitution along with
several others
It’s the only legal document that has it’s own day,
and fireworks (sorry Constitution)
Dec of Ind was ratified
4. July 4, 2010 In Philadelphia, PA, where it would
be reflected by the state constitution
In today’s society, a video is better legal proof of
intent than paperwork, though I will file a case if
necessary
The only criterion it lists, is that you say why you
will alter or abolish your government.
I invoked my right to
revolution
5. Endless wastes of money…. Corporate welfare,
graft, etc. The Federal Reserve is giving
companies money.
Terrible accounting. GE didn’t pay taxes, but
collected billions in government contracts? The
wealthy have a nominal tax rate of 35% but
seldom pay more than 19%
Dangerous risk management- a 30% risk of
submerged coastal cities should lead to definitive
action. We are way past that. Failure to seize this
to create better economy is also criminal.
Why?
6. Lack of Respect for the Constitution.. The 26th
Amendment states that Congress can’t vote itself
pay raises in between sessions Cost of living
increases have doubled Congresses pay,
increasing by 4 percent every year
AUTOMATICALLY, while over the same course of
time the minimum “living” wage has only increased
3 times.
Police at all levels, are responsible for the deaths
of 1100+ citizens per year, 100 times the rate of
any other 1st
world nation
Why?
7. Citizenship class for every American, discuss
mandatory voting
Clean Air, Clean water Amendments
New Constitutional Convention,
1st
of a series
Focus: National review of Declaration law, and
constitutional law compare de jure vs de facto
What do we want from
Revolution?
8. Bring our troops home, from all over the
world,except for embassy protection and our
major infrastructure projects
Full audit of all contractors
Food not Bombs Peace plan for Iraq and
Afghanistan
Switch R+D commitments from weapons
development to energy development, while
finishing current projects
Military
9. Increase the size of the reserves, and set up large
mock campaigns, with full war numbers 100,000
plus on each side, as well as regional disaster
safety planning, to be started on in high schools
and meeting regularly afterwards
Shrink total active duty to less than 500,000
Military
10. Will create more than 4 million jobs, and economic
boom
Surplus can be an energy certificate for each
American
Pay itself off in less than 15 years
Private investors can also supply a bulk of the
money, literally no risk loans, as the money
continuous return in the form of energy or savings
Save ourselves from destroying our environment
Rebuild America: Create code that
every building, road, or infrastructure must
meet
11. At least one research program per state/ major
metropolitan area, creating knowledge base and
infrastructure in every state
After pilot programs are completed, seek a raise
over two years to retrofit existing cars, and
manufacturing plants.
Oil and gas companies get first crack at financing
for
Research for combustion to
electric car retrofits
12. Treat tax exemptions as expenditures, and
account for them in the budget
Increase inheritance tax. You can live better
because of parents, not larger than life. 35+% of
all assets over 1 million
Closes all loop holes meant to hide profits.
Shouldn’t Warren Buffet pay at least as much in
taxes as his secretary?
Eliminate tax breaks for investment income. Why
is investment income taxed at a lower rate than
work?
Reform the tax code
13. Of Federal, state and Local budgets, and make
them transparent and web based
Starting with the Federal Reserve and the military
Initiate audits of all companies paying less than
75% of their legal supposed tax burdens
Look at all tax exempt status projects for possible
changes, non retroactive.
Retrain tax accountants to
do audits
14. Federal government should be primarily a
research, audit, and standards body for the states,
Look to return, or better yet, never collect a
portion of federal tax dollars, instead, the bulk of
taxes will remain in the state, administered
according to federal guidelines, but locally run and
federally audited each year.
Move us back towards more local economies
Power to the States
15. Look to have the Fed more involved in stimulating
certain types of businesses, and encouraging
lending
Discuss possibility of temporary monetary
expansion
Audit the Fed
16. 60% of the economy- too much.
Big companies innovate, pivot less, usually
Enforce current laws, and establish long term
community service penalties (teaching money
management and financial knowledge to poor
youth in at risk communities
Needs to be about expanding businesses
Banks need to be smaller
17. Banking can be useful.. And capitalism has gotten
us to an amazing level of technology.
Basic incentive management- if people are being
incented for producing results, some of the results
are going to be garbage.. In sales, you cannot
avoid that, you need precise regulatory systems
All derivatives, all transactions need to be
recorded and transparent to the govt.
Banking must be heavily
regulated
18. All electronic devices need to conform to
regulations, like the UL standards for electrical
devices.
4 year lifespan minimum, built to last, with
manufacturer guarantees throughout
All components must be built to be recycled
Consumer standards
19. War on drugs is too expensive, and is really a tax
for being black and latino, since police rarely bust
whites.
Any place Marijuana is legalized, release all
inmates as dealers
Put drug laws on a real, harm based schedule,
and treat addiction as a disease
Full education on effects at a young age
Define financial addiction- 30% income to
substances is a big problem
Decriminalize Drugs, provide
treatment
20. Base line requirement of modules to be taught to
every American citizen
Includes Communication, Citizenship, Science of
Nature, Ecosystems, Critical Thinking, The Law,
World History, Nutrition, Sexuality, Drug
Education, Science, Reading Writing and
Rithmetic to be completed by high school if
possible
Reform Education
21. Reform Unemployment
Program
Make it into an Employment program
Interview and skills testing by gov't first month,
and assignment to temp employment 20 hours per
week for gov't service (preferably local)
Max 2 months with no work
22. Legal System reform
Base line requirement of modules to be taught to
every American citizen
Right to a speedy trial defined, nationally
Habeus corpus extended to any person citizen or
otherwise
Provide avenue for People's Amendments to the
Constitution
Provide legitimate avenues for petitioning of
grievances
Lower the number of arrestable offenses, and
actively look to minimize jail pre trial
23. Universal Health care
The US ranks 27th
in healthcare outcomes, and 1
in spending
The nations with universal healthcare, are better
off, and spend less per capita
Adverse health conditions are communicable..
each un healthy person makes us all less healthy
Lock health insurance for guaranteed current
amounts for two years before being dismantled
24. Universal Health care
Lock health insurance for guaranteed current
amounts for two years before being dismantled
Offer 75% payouts for immediate retirement
Use existing personnel to begin collating and
coding national medical database
Will provide unprecedented data mining, and allow
medical science to become radically more precise;
25. Use it or Lose it Laws
Stimulate currency, and business, by making real
estate a responsibility as a finite resource and
possibly a blight on business and living conditions
locally
If your space is vacant, you pay higher property
taxes.
If your space is vacant for more than two years, you
have 6 months to accept an offer or the state can
put it up for auction
26. Truth in News
All information given on programs called “News”
must be factual, biases identified (i.e. I consider
myself to be anarchist, but voted Republican in
the last two elections)
Opinions clearly marked as opinions
Respond within 24 hours of notification of
mistaken information, and retractions printed or
spoken every 4 hours for 1 week after incorrect
information given