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  • Phil B.
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    #1996
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Originally posted by bsm2
    Plants meaning 2 are in Georgia reading required So that means US Jobs Jobs Jobs
    the problem is startup and operating costs... China has child labor/cheap labor.

    they have been scarfing up the materials needed for electronics for decades .. Harry Reid sold off land TO CHINA that had some vital minerals needed for these type projects.

    Are those two in GA finished and ready to rock? IF not how long till they will be?

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    • bsm2
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      #1997

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      • bsm2
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        #1998
        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

        For parents whose children meet the requirements, the revised child tax credit -- with $3,000 for older children and $3,600 for younger kids -- may send you and your family money through the second half of 2021 and again in 2022. The IRS is still filling in the schedule for the CTC payments, but we already know the broad outlines, including who qualifies for the payments and how much they could receive.

        The temporary child tax credit payments are one piece of the federal government's effort to help families and individuals make it through the the ongoing pandemic, with the third round of stimulus checks, monthly unemployment money and health care and insurance savings all part of the March law.

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        • Phil B.
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          #1999
          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

          Study: Tax Hikes to Cause 1 Million Job Losses by 2023

          rocket fuelpress releasestudy conducted by Rice Universitya blog.
          At least 55 of the largest U.S. corporations including Nike and FedEx avoided paying federal corporate income taxes in 2020 despite having substantial pretax profits in the United States, according to a recent study by the ITEP.
          Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in her recent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal

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          • Phil B.
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            • Phil B.
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              #2001
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              • BillyCarpenter
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                #2002
                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Originally posted by Phil B.

                That's a damn good question.
                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                • BillyCarpenter
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                  #2003
                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                  Originally posted by Phil B.

                  Many country has voter ID laws...all of the EU countries require an ID.
                  Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                  • Phil B.
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                    #2004
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                    Many country has voter ID laws...all of the EU countries require an ID.

                    that's strange .. our elites wanna be just like EU.... why in heavens name ..oh never mind I know why. they don't want another 'Trump' fixing what they fucked up.

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                    • Phil B.
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                      #2005
                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                      The 'No Vaccine Passports Act' Has Officially Been Introduced in Congress

                      Republican Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona has introduced legislation that would ban the federal government from issuing so-called vaccine passports.
                      Vaccine passports, and similar documents with other names, have been proposed as a way to allow operators of entertainment venues, offices and airlines to screen people wishing to gain admittance. The concept is that individuals would use an app on their phone that would show they had been vaccinated against the coronavirus in order to gain entry to an event or place.
                      New York state is implementing what Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has dubbed the Excelsior PassThe Washington Postnews releaseexecutive order banning the use of vaccine passports in his state. Governors of other states, including Missouri and Kansas, have followed suit. Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has also come out against the passport concept.
                      Other prominent conservative figures similarly opposed the idea.




                      Mike Pompeo



                      @mikepompeo





                      Kevin McCarthy




                      @GOPLeader


                      No Vaccine Passports ActThe Hill

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                      • bsm2
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                        #2006
                        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                        Originally posted by Phil B.
                        Study: Tax Hikes to Cause 1 Million Job Losses by 2023

                        WASHINGTON—New tax increases proposed by President Joe Biden would kill one million jobs and harm the economy, a new study released by the nation’s largest manufacturing association states.
                        For manufacturers, the tax reform of 2017 was like “rocket fuel” and if the new administration rolls back those reforms, “manufacturing workers will lose out on jobs, growth, and raises,” according to Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).
                        “After decades of advocating for a tax system that provided competitive rates and modern international tax provisions, manufacturers in America kept our promises following the enactment of the 2017 tax reforms: we raised wages and benefits, we hired more American workers, and we invested in our communities,” Timmons said in a press release.
                        “If we undo those reforms, all of that will be put at significant risk.”
                        As a result of the tax cuts, U.S. manufacturers added 263,000 new jobs in 2018, according to the NAM, which was the best year for job creation in more than two decades.
                        The study conducted by Rice University economists John W. Diamond and George R. Zodrow for the NAM examined the short- and long-term impacts of Biden’s tax plan.
                        The study states that the proposed changes, including the increased corporate tax rate would cause one million job losses in the first two years. The average annual job losses would be 600,000 each year over 10 years and real wages would fall by 0.6 percent in the long run, according to the study.
                        The implementation of these changes would also reduce gross domestic product by $117 billion and investment in equipment and structures by $80 billion in 2023, the study says.
                        Diamond and Zodrow’s study analyzes the impact of undoing the tax cuts enacted in 2017 under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The changes in the analysis included increasing the corporate tax rate to 28 percent, restoring the corporate Alternative Minimum Tax, removing expensing (100 percent bonus depreciation) of most investments in depreciable assets, and repealing the 20 percent deduction for certain pass-through business income immediately.
                        The analysis examined also includes increasing the top individual income tax rate to 39.6 percent, and taxing capital gains and dividend income at ordinary rates for taxpayers with incomes above $1 million, and taxing unrealized capital gains at death.
                        “The simulation results indicate that although such tax policy changes would raise significant amounts of revenues, these revenue increases would naturally have economic costs, and these costs increase with the size of the corporate income tax rate increase,” the researchers stated in the report.
                        Opposition to a potential corporate tax hike is mounting, as business groups claim such a move would give other countries a clear advantage and harm blue-collar jobs.
                        “The U.S. Chamber agrees with the Biden administration that there is a great need to invest in American infrastructure and that ‘inaction is simply not an option.’ However, that doesn’t mean we should proceed with tax hikes that will hurt American businesses and cost American jobs,” Neil Bradley, executive vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said in a statement on April 7.
                        “Tax reform worked to improve a system that no one felt was working and struck a balance between the need for companies to be able to compete in the global economy while protecting the U.S. tax base,” he wrote.
                        Raising the federal corporate tax rate to 28 percent from 21 percent is crucial for funding Biden’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, called the American Jobs Plan. In addition, Biden’s plan would eliminate many special breaks, including both offshore and domestic. It also introduces a minimum tax of 15 percent on corporations’ book income.
                        The left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) described Biden’s tax plan as “a revolutionary change.”
                        “It would end the spectacle of corporations earning huge profits for years while paying effective tax rates that are in the single digits if not zero. That alone would be worth celebrating,” Steve Wamhoff, director of federal tax policy at ITEP wrote in a blog.
                        At least 55 of the largest U.S. corporations including Nike and FedEx avoided paying federal corporate income taxes in 2020 despite having substantial pretax profits in the United States, according to a recent study by the ITEP.
                        Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in her recent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal defended a corporate tax increase and claimed that the tax cuts of 2017 “put America at a disadvantage.”
                        “The law creates an incentive for U.S. companies to offshore their workers and investments—and to shift their profits to tax havens,” she wrote on April 7.
                        One of the key architects of the 2017 tax reform Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) called Yellen’s op-ed “misguided” and “inaccurate.”
                        In an interview with Fox Business on April 10, Brady said the tax cuts made American businesses more competitive both in the United States and abroad and also brought manufacturing back to the country.
                        “In my view, their tax proposals coupled with what we’ve seen out of the Senate will trigger a second wave of U.S. companies moving their jobs and research overseas. Biden’s tax policy actually makes it better for a foreign company to operate in America, than an American company to operate here at home,” Brady said.
                        “This policy is very dangerous to blue-collar workers.”
                        Thanks for pointing that out Phil how America getting screw by not taxing.

                        Go get them JOE


                        At least 55 of the largest U.S. corporations including Nike and FedEx avoided paying federal corporate income taxes in 2020 despite having substantial pretax profits in the United States, according to a recent study by the ITEP.
                        Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in her recent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal defended a corporate tax increase and claimed that the tax cuts of 2017 “put America at a disadvantage.”

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                        • Copier Addict
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                          #2007
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill


                          You can raise taxes all you want, it doesn't prevent the use of all the loopholes corporations use to prevent paying them.
                          Close the loopholes first.

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                          • Phil B.
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                            #2008
                            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                            I guess Psaki didn't check their credentials! Psaki tooks questions from this game player for WEEKS!


                            White House answered fake reporter's questions for weeks before press corps exposed her to be 'Lego' video gamer

                            An online video game player was able to infiltrate the White House press corps by pretending to be a political reporter. The fake reporter was even able to submit questions to the Biden administration through the press corps, and White House press secretary Jen Psaki answered the imposter's questions for weeks.
                            An online persona posed as a reporter named "Kacey Montagu" for the Daily Mail, a British tabloid best known for celebrity gossip. There were Twitter and LinkedIn accounts dedicated to "Kacey Montagu," plus she was named as the chief political correspondent for White House News, a fictional website.
                            From Politico:
                            Montagu's play-acting as a White House reporter goes back at least to December, when he or she set up @WHschedule on Twitter. They repeatedly referenced the "schedule" account in emails as a primary duty. In March, they began sending tweets from @WHpoolreport. The accounts are rudimentary repostings of two sources of information reporters regularly consume: the president, first lady, vice president, and second gentleman's daily schedules and the so-called pool reports, which are real time dispatches from a small group of journalists tasked with following around those principals during the course of the day and reporting back to the rest of the press corps on their movements and utterances.

                            The accounts got attention from insiders, who quickly came to rely on their speed and efficiency. @WHSchedule had a following of more than 1,300, including several White House correspondents (some working at POLITICO). The new @WHPoolReport account amassed more than 600 in a few weeks' time, including some who work in the administration like Michael LaRosa, press secretary for Jill Biden and Symone Sanders, a senior advisor and chief spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris.
                            The person behind the imposter contacted the White House Correspondents Association about being becoming a pool reporter and inquired about applying for a day pass to cover the White House in person.
                            "Kacey Montagu" was given access to cover COVID-19 government press briefings, but was not called upon.
                            Montagu regularly sent in questions for the White House press corps to ask Psaki, adding that she wasn't able to be there in person "due to social distancing regulations." Montagu was able to hoodwink White House reporters, including from The Plain Dealerand CQ Roll Call, to ask Psaki numerous questions "about everything from COVID-19 travel bans, to coming ambassadorships, to Biden's reaction to Microsoft being hacked."
                            "In at least one instance, a White House official was connected with Montagu to circle back with more information when they had it," Politico reported.
                            Some White House reporters researched "Kacey Montagu," who had a deactivated LinkedInMediaite investigated Kacey Montagu, and discovered that she "appears to be a gag persona for a former Secretary of State made of Legos."
                            "The Montagu website's FAQ

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                            • SalesServiceGuy
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                              #2009
                              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                              Originally posted by Phil B.
                              The 'No Vaccine Passports Act' Has Officially Been Introduced in Congress


                              Republican Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona has introduced legislation that would ban the federal government from issuing so-called vaccine passports.
                              Vaccine passports, and similar documents with other names, have been proposed as a way to allow operators of entertainment venues, offices and airlines to screen people wishing to gain admittance. The concept is that individuals would use an app on their phone that would show they had been vaccinated against the coronavirus in order to gain entry to an event or place.
                              New York state is implementing what Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has dubbed the Excelsior Pass
                              The Republicans do not hold the majority in Congress. This bill is "dead in the water".

                              Several Florida corporations are already planning to sue the State as they want to have vaccine passports.

                              One of Florida's largest food and hospitality fairs is planning on requiring a vaccine passport be displayed for all of those who wish to attend.

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                              • BillyCarpenter
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                                #2010
                                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                                Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                                The Republicans do not hold the majority in Congress. This bill is "dead in the water".

                                Several Florida corporations are already planning to sue the State as they want to have vaccine passports.

                                One of Florida's largest food and hospitality fairs is planning on requiring a vaccine passport be displayed for all of those who wish to attend.

                                That's gonna exclude most black folk.
                                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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