Posted on 12 January 2013. Tags: Bearing, Chap Petersen, Cla, Democrat, Finance Section, General Assembly, General Government, Governing Body, Governmental Services, Local Taxation, Proposed Constitutional Amendment, Real Estate, Regional Government, Relationship, Section 1, Segregation, State Senator, Tangible Personal Property, Tax Burden, Tax Credits, Territorial Limits, Uniformity, Urban Character
I came across this proposed constitutional amendment that Sandy’s Favorite Democrat, State Senator Chap Petersen, introduced this session of the General Assembly: ARTICLE X TAXATION AND FINANCE Section 1. Taxable property; uniformity; classification and segregation. All property, except as hereinafter provided, shall be taxed. All taxes shall be levied and collected under general laws and [...]
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Posted on 17 April 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Charities, Federal Income Tax, Gag, Government Tax, Income Tax Credit, Internal Revenue Service, Loophole, Mortgage Deduction, Mortgage Loan, Owning A Home, Paying Taxes, Perversion, Statistic, Tax Credits, Tax Deductions, Tax Loopholes, Tax Refund, Tax Return, True Meaning
One of the most ridiculous things that we have done with the tax code is build welfare into the system. The Internal Revenue Service and the Tax Code are intended to generate revenue for the government. We already know that nearly 50% of Americans pay absolutely no Federal Income Tax. This statistic alone should make [...]
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Posted on 05 March 2012. Tags: Abc News, Bet, Buy Insurance, Citizen, Debates, Governor Rick Perry, Health Insurance, Incentives, Insurance, Liar, Mandate, Mandates, Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, People, Rick Perry, Tax Credits, Tax Penalties, Texas Governor Rick Perry, Usa Today
Do you remember the debate where Texas Governor Rick Perry accused Mitt Romney of removing a passage from his book stating that Romney thought that RomneyCare should be a model for the nation? It went like this: PERRY: “Well, I’m listening to you, Mitt, and I’m hearing you say all the right things. But I [...]
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Posted on 17 October 2010. Tags: Account Act, Adequate Medical Care, American Health Care, Assistance Act, Bayne, Brilliant Plan, Campaign Website, Care Assistance, Charade, Congressional Seat, Constitutionalism, Current, Dr John, Eric Cantor, Funded Health Care, Good Conservative!, Good Doctor, Government Regulation, Government System, Health Assistance, Health Care Plan, Health Care System, Health Insurance, Health Plan, Health Savings, Health Savings Account, High Heaven, Incumbent Republican, Independent, Insurance, Mandate, Mandates, Personal Responsibility, Philosophical Argument, Political Question, Public Health, Single Payer, Tax Credit, Tax Credits, Taxpayers, Universal Care, Universal Health Care, Virginia Health, Williamsburg Virginia
Floyd Bayne is the Independent Green Candidate running for Virginia’s 7th District Congressional seat against Incumbent Republican Eric Cantor. While Bayne talks the talk of a Constitutional Conservative, does he walk the walk? You make the call. According to Bayne’s campaign website, Bayne says “I will advocate for and seek to have implemented The American [...]
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Posted on 24 March 2010. Tags: Ammo, Bibles, Citizens Insurance, Detriment, Federal Mandates, Health Care Bill, Health Insurance, Health Insurance Premiums, Interstate Commerce, Left Wing, Mandate, Mini Cars, Number Of Electoral Votes, Private Companies, Private Company, Republicans, Slippery Slope, Tax Breaks, Tax Credits, Wineries
The left wing ObamaCare supporters have no problem requiring citizens to purchase health insurance from an “approved” company with “approved” plans.
What could the Republicans mandate when they regain power, seeing that federal mandates to purchase items from private companies is acceptable?
Should everyone be required to purchase a weapon from an approved government list? And approved ammo? After all, if you are unable to protect yourself and are shot and killed as a result, you cannot purchase items made in other states, which is harmful to interstate commerce.
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