President Obama’s Budget A Done Deal: Some Say, “NOT BY FAR!”

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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle...Image via Wikipedia–Is This A wave Good Bye?

Please watch and send on the videos found below:

Sessions Addresses Obama’s Budget on MSNBC

Sessions Addresses Obama’s Budget On Fox

Sessions Addresses Obama’s Budget On Bloomberg

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A Liberal Lady Wants To Know …

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Image via Wikipedia - Obama's Signature Approval For ObamaCare

Why courts keep ruling ObamaCare unconstitutional.  Of course some of them have … some have not.  But let us watch the video for the humor; if for no other reason:

Big Government Wants To Know: Do US Corporations Pay Their “Fair Share?”

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And we want to know who the profits belong to?  According to some who visit this blog, we are not wise enough to determine at this point, but we do believe the profits after fair taxes paid to the US Government, should accrue to the corporations.  Let us see what Big Government via Ben Shapiro has to say:

As usual, the left is wondering whether corporations pay their “fair share.”  This time, it seems they may have a point.  As Time magazine reported yesterday, a recent Wall Street Journal study of Congressional Budget Office statistics showed that American corporations paid an effective tax rate of 12.1% last year.  That’s the lowest number in four decades, despite a nominal tax rate that runs 35%, second only to Japan’s 39.5%; if you include state corporate taxes, America is now number one in the world.

Now, focus your eyes on the last link in the above quoted paragraph.  Click on the link, read the material and then come back.  Perhaps it was not what you expected; perhaps you were already well versed on the information found in the linked article.  How about this then from Shapiro’s article:

So why the low effective tax rate?  According to both the Journal and Time, it’s due to a corporate tax break set into the stimulus package, which allowed corporations to use an accounting trick: they could take write-offs on capital investments all at once rather than over time.  Typically, you take a tax write-off as the value of a good depreciates – if you buy a computer, it loses value over time, and you write that in your tax returns.  Under the stimulus package, you were allowed to basically write off the whole purchase.  The result was huge write-offs for corporations.

Now, normally, this wouldn’t be a bad thing.

We’d expect corporations to take that money and dump it back into the economy by hiring and producing new products.  But that hasn’t happened – largely because this is a tax break rather than a permanent tax situation.  In other words, at some point, we’re going to go back to the old system, taxes are going to hike, and the corporations are saving up for a rainy day.

Pay attention to a few key phrases or words in the two paragraphs above:

  1. stimulus write-offs
  2. all at once
  3. result was huge write-offs
  4. all at once
  5. normally not a bad thing
  6. we would expect corporations to dump the money back into economy by hiring and producing new products
  7. that hasn’t happened because this was a tax break
  8. at some point, we’re going back to the old system, taxes will hike, and the corporations are saving up for a rainy day

Got that?  Yes I know, the short clipped phrases sound or look like a bunch of Occupiers following their cheerleaders while making silly little hand-signals.  Nevertheless, you get the idea.  I could quote the rest of the article, but then you’d be depending on me to bring the gist of the article to you.  I’d much rather have you read it for yourself.  The link is just below … enjoy.

Whose Profits — Not Yours

Reminder: Sandia Tea Party Meeting Tomorrow (2/12/12)

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Join the Sandia Tea Party for an educational afternoon featuring David Justice. Mr. Justice is a Tea Party activist from Colorado and has previously presented at one of our events.

His topic will be Honest Money, a topic adapted from The Flight Of The Black Swan by Marilyn Barnewall.

Mr. Justice is a Tea Party activist from Colorado and has previously presented at one of our events.

He  lives in a small cabin near the mountain town of Gunnison, Colorado with his wife, Karen and two of his four sons, all of whom they home schooled.
Karen birthed three of David’s sons at home with David, a credentialed EMT, as the “midwife.”
He is a Veteran of the United States Coast Guard where he earned his Multi-Engine, Turboprop Aircraft Flight Engineer rating.
After his time with the Coast Guard, he worked with the Airforce as an Aircraft Electrical Systems specialist.
He is first and foremost a disciple of Christ, and is well studied in the Christian Religion.
He received his Paralegal certificate from the University of Northern Colorado and has studied law, political science and government as his main interest for 26 years.
He is a businessman and entrepreneur, who has built, established and sold three art galleries in Denver and Colorado Springs.
He currently owns Gunnison Valley Appliance, an appliance repair business serving the Colorado Western Slope.
He is talk show personality in Colorado.
He is an Extreme Skier who jumps off cliffs in the Colorado mountains.
He has recently announced his Candidacy to serve Colorado District 61 for the Colorado House of Representatives.

Meeting Venue: Calvary Chapel (2½ miles north of Wal-Mart on NM 344)

Time: 3:00-500 PM

On the web site click once on the box under Upcoming Events for a map to the event:

website: Sandia Tea Party

Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer

Edgewood Chamber Friday Blast (2/10/12)

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 POSTED AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE BY GADABOUT-BLOGALOT

     Friday Blast
               February 10, 2012

Edgewood Chamber of Commerce

    Your Chamber,
Working for you…
Home-Based Business Expo 
Saturday March 24  10am-3pm
If you own a home based business or know someone who does, this is the perfect business event for you!
Not only will you have a booth and table at the event on March 24, but you will have your own full color ad in The Independent in a special Home Based Business section which will be published on Wednesday March 21.
Cost is only $35 for Chamber members
$95 for non-members, and includes a one year membership in the Edgewood Chamber of Commerce.
Call Linda Thomas at 463-2647 or
Madeline in the office at 850-2523.
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 The Edgewood Chamber of Commerce and Leadership Edgewood 2012 are presenting:
EDGEWOOD TOWN CANDIDATE’S FORUM
Thursday February 16 at 5:30 pm
at the Masonic Lodge
1400 Old Route 66
(about a quarter mile East of 217 heading West.)
 Candidates running for Edgewood Mayor and Town Council positions will tell us what they see in the future for Edgewood, and how they plan to get us there.  The forum will be moderated by
Rory McLannahan, Editor of The Mountain View Telegraph, and Leota Harriman, Editor of The Independent. Admission is open to the entire community, and will be a can of food for the food pantry.
This event is also sponsored by
ECOC 2012 Triple Crown Partners, 

SASS and Wal Mart.
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    Area Happenings
This Friday Blast Section is reserved for your events or happenings in the area!  If you have an upcoming event or a special happening that you would like to see in the Blast, please email it to the office by Wednesday. Approved information will be reviewed and inserted in the Blast on the following Friday.
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Wildlife West Nature Park has received a grant from the New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps for this season’s youth employment at the park.
The first orientation will be held on
March 10 at 10am
All interested youth aged between 16 and 25 please bring a resume and two references to the orientation.
Returning corps members can come prepared for orientation and ready to work that afternoon.
For more information call 281-7655.
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 Find the Hero in YOU
Blood Drive
Edgewood Wal-Mart
Saturday, February 11, 2012
11am to 3pm
In the Bloodmobile
in the Wal-Mart Parking Lot.
Sign up and Save a Life
Call Renee Willes @ 506-4900
or log onto
Sponsor Code: EdgewoodWalmart
Sponsored by:
State Farm-David Todd Agency, Subway Edgewood, and East Mountain Auto and RV Service.
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DID YOU KNOW…..TAX TIPS
A short sale or cancellation of credit card debt is taxable. You will receive a 1099c
and it is best NOT to ignore it, or you will get the IRS computer excited again. 
Want some help keeping that IRS computer calmed down?
For NEW CLIENTS ONLY Tax$mart LLC  is now offering a 25% discount on your tax preparation…(good until March 31, 2012.)
Call Darice Houghton at 505-281-9043.
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STEP UP CHILDCARE
Hours of operation 6am to 6pm. 
Accepting Infants to Preschool age children.
87 Saddle Spur Trail, Edgewood NM 87015
Call Mary Dammann 286-4749
About Us 
Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri
9:00am – 3:30pm
Location:

95 State Road 344 Ste 3
(Library/Chamber Bldg)
Edgewood, New Mexico
Phone Numbers:
505-286-2577
505-850-2523

e-mail:
info@ edgewoodchambernm.com
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Just search:
Edgewood Chamber of Commerce
Executive Director:
Madeline Heitzman
Board of Directors
                              Term ends 12/31
President: 
       Chris Hopper       2013
Vice President:
          Misty Miller       2013
Treasurer:
  Patrick Thompson     2013
Secretary:
    Robin Markley           2013
MEMBERS AT LARGE:

 

Ray Seagers                         2013

 

Saul Araque                          2013

 

Howard Calkins                   2012

 

Gary Birkman                      2012
Committees:
Membership:     Howard Calkins
Marketing:                Misty Miller
Political Affairs &
By Laws:          Ray Seagers
Events:                  Gary Birkman
Education:                   Lisa Vigil
Programs:           Brenda Murray
Luncheon:           Linda Thomas
February Edgewood
Chamber Dates  
LEADERSHIP EDGEWOOD 2012
February 9
The class will meet at the Chamber offices at 8am and will carpool to Santa Fe to spend the day at the Roundhouse.
ECOC MIXER
February 16 at 5:30pm
at the Masonic Lodge
Edgewood Candidate’s Forum.
 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – Admission is a can or package of non-
perishible food for the pantry.

Town of Edgewood
Meetings
 Town Council
meets First and Third
Wednesdays of the month at 5:30pm
Edgewood Community Center Planning & Zoningmeets First and ThirdMondays of the month at6:00pmEdgewood Community Center.

Other Chambers:
East Mountain Chamber meets
the first Thursday of the month at
11:30am.  Call 281-1999 or
Moriarty Chamber meets
at noon the third Thursday of the month at the Moriarty Civic Center.  Call 832-4087
Mountainair Chamber meets the first Tuesday of the month at 11:30am at the Shaffer Hotel. 847-2975 or
mcc@mountainairchamber.com
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 Ponderings:

“The best day of your life is the one on which you decide your life is your own. No apologies or excuses. No one to lean on, rely on, or blame. The gift is yours – it is an amazing journey – and you alone are responsible for the quality of it.  This is the day your life really begins.”

 - Bob Moawad

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Address:
PO Box 457 Edgewood NM 87015

PO Box 457, Edgewood, NM 87015, USA

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Susan Simons Is Running For Mayor Of Edgewood

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It is our custom  to post campaign statements for any area political candidate submitting material to us.  The information found below was submitted by Susan Simons, a candidate for Edgewood Mayor..

For 19 years, I have has lived, worked and brought up my children in the Edgewood area. I have watched the town, even before it was a town, struggle with growth and it is time we become the star of the Estancia Valley.

I want to bring my experience in leading a half a million dollar non-profit to serve my community.

In today’s environment, transparence and trust is most important in government. Where is the money going, who is really in charge and who’s agenda drives the direction of the town is a question we all should ask and get answered honestly.

Fiscal responsibility is more than balancing the budget, more than simply watching expenses. It is considering new and innovative ways to bring other revenue sources into the community. It is supporting existing businesses and helping them grow. It is also inviting other business in to help meet the growing demands of our community.

The Mayor, Town Council and the whole town government must be responsive to the changing population and needs of Edgewood. To keep “business as usual” because ‘we have always done it that way” is a recipe for stagnation and loss of revenue for both the Town and Edgewood businesses. Good planning and strategic partnerships can make Edgewood a more perfect place to live and a wonderful town to visit.

Signed: Susan Simons