SnifferJoe professes to be a Christian ....but in his Happy Easter message he didn't mention Our Savior Jesus Christ ONCE.... but mentioned the CCP virus -=7=- that's right SEVEN TIMES!
He can't get communion in his church due to his Anti-Christian views esp on ABORTION! And they way he's dealing with the illegal children at the border will for sure get him a nice throne IN HELL!
He's The Faker in Charge ...
#ImpeachSnifferJoe
#JustSayNoToJoeandtheHo
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Fishing at Block Island wind farm
A new study about the impacts of offshore wind farms on recreational fishing – specifically, Rhode Island’s Block Island, the US’s first offshore wind farm – found that anglers who had fished there reported that the wind farm was beneficial.
The study, by Tiffany Smythe of the United States Coast Guard Academy, and David Bidwell and Grant Tyler of the University of Rhode Island, is titled, “Optimistic with reservations: The impacts of the United States’ first offshore wind farm on the recreational fishing experience.” It was published in the journal Marine Policy. The authors point out that there has been a lot of focus on the impacts of offshore wind farms on commercial fishing, but few on recreational fishing.
As US offshore wind farms grow in numbers, this study should prove to be a useful reference in permitting processes.
Here's where I fear the USA is headed. As the government finds more ways to spend our money, the more taxes will be raised on the "wealthy" to the point that they'll start raising taxes on the middle class and tag them as "rich".
Posthaste: Canada’s top 10% of earners pay 54% of taxes — but here’s the kicker, many are just middle-class
The top 10% of Canada’s earners make 34% of the country’s income, but are paying 54% of income taxes, says a new essay that questions the premise that the “rich” don’t pay enough tax.
“Despite common misperceptions and misleading rhetoric, our top 10 per cent of income-earners pay more than half of Canada’s income taxes — and this group includes people that few would consider wealthy,” said Philip Cross, a former chief economic analyst at Statistics Canada, in the essay released by the Fraser Institute.
The federal government and 7 of Canada’s 10 provinces in recent years have raised tax rates for upper-income earners. Cross says in 2017, the latest year of comparable data, the top 10 per cent of income-earners earned about a third of total income but paid more than half of the country’s total income taxes.
Cross says that gap has always been there, but it has grown wider over the past three decades. Between 1982 to 2017, the share of income earned by the top 10% rose 13.2% while their share of income taxes rose 22.4%.
And here’s the kicker. Being in the top 10% of earners in Canada doesn’t mean you are wealthy. In fact, in 2017, any Canadian making $96,000 (or more) was in that group, Cross says.
“Many Canadians, including those advocating for higher taxes, might be surprised to learn what our top 10 per cent of income-earners looks like — many of them consider themselves middle class,” Cross said.
remember what John Kerry said to the pipeline workers that got canned because of SnifferJoes EO's on the first day in office.
"Let them build solar panels"
Got news for your Johnnie Boi... hardly any states have solar panel factories.... and people aren't really ready to relocate.
No worries unless you make over 400,000 a year
Don't be afraid
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