Crazy New Tax Law Takes Effect July 1st, 2014

On July 1st of this year, Title V of the Obama Administration’s HR Bill #2847 goes into effect.

The Center for Freedom and Prosperity says this “is pound-for-pound the single worst tax law on the books.”

Even the normally liberal Atlantic Monthly magazine said it “seems to be turning into a nightmare and disaster.”

And here’s the thing…

Because this law is a bit complex, and because it is presented as basically a “tax law,” most Americans don’t understand what it means… and frankly don’t care.

But that’s a mistake.

You see, my friends believe this law is going to soon affect EVERY American citizen in a rather dramatic way, no matter how old you are… no matter where you live… and no matter how much money you have in the bank.

But again… 99% of Americans have no idea what is about to happen.

Stansberry and Associates strongly encourages you to get the facts for yourself.

Take at least a few minutes to see what is about to happen, because it is definitely going to affect you, your money, your retirement, and our country over the next few years.

S&A has posted a simple slide presentation by their founder, on their website, which you can access free of charge here

Hypocrite of the Year Gets His Just Reward

Well Known NY Gun control activist Dwayne Ferguson swears he forgot he was carrying a gun while visiting an elementary school

A Buffalo, N.Y. community activist who is well known locally for pushing for a highly restrictive 2013 gun control law (SAFE Act) has been arrested for —— carrying a gun illegally at a public elementary school.

The arrested gun-control advocate, Dwayne Ferguson, caused quite a scene at Harvey Austin Elementary School, reports local CBS affiliate WIVB.

At about 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, police acted on a pair of anonymous 911 tips. A battalion of cops quickly swarmed the school. The brigade included over a dozen squad cars, the SWAT team and K9 units. The Erie County Sheriff’s Air One helicopter and what appears to be an armored vehicle also turned up.

The school was immediately placed on lockdown. Parts of two streets were closed.

About 60 students who were still on campus participating in after-school activities were funneled to the cafeteria.

Cops searched the school room by room and would not let parents on campus until they were satisfied that no shooting threat existed.

Ferguson, 52, was at Harvey Elementary because he works as a mentor in an after-school program for disadvantaged students.

He said he frequently carries a pistol. He has a license but the license does not matter under the strict state law Ferguson helped pass.

Among much else, the 2013 law, deemed New York’s SAFE Act, made it a felony to carry a gun on school property, according to The Buffalo News.

Ferguson was eventually busted when police were patting down the people at the school so they could evacuate. He was wearing the gun in a holster. Throughout the duration of the terrifying lockdown, the community activist never bothered to tell the cops that he was carrying a gun.

“He had opportunities,” local chief of police Kevin Brinkworth told the News.

Read entire article

Advocate for an elected State Board of Education!

Legislators Ask to Hear from the People!

The budget footnote that prohibited the adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards demonstrates that the legislature is responding to the people’s concerns over standards adoption and data collection and sharing in Wyoming.

We now have a tremendous opportunity before us!  This is the legislature’s way of responding to the flood of communication they’ve received over education issues this year, and it’s a golden opportunity to be heard.

Let legislators know that you think the State Board should be an elected body, accountable to the people, not political appointees.

This would begin a return to local control over education in Wyoming.

THIS FRIDAY  April 25th

Joint Education Committee Hearing

9:00am

Room 302 of the Capitol Building

This public hearing is dealing with the organization of state administration of public education. One of the proposals has been to make the State Board of Education an elected, rather than appointed, body.

You may find the meeting announcement and a link to the agenda here: http://legisweb.state.wy.us/interimCommittee/2014/04MTG0425.pdf

The Joint Education Committee meeting will be streamed live Friday from the Legislature’s Website. http://legisweb.state.wy.us

Here are your ACTION ITEMS!

1. If possible, plan to attend the hearing and testify. Appearing in person has the greatest impact and allows you an opportunity establish relationship and credibility with legislators before and after the meeting. Bring 15 copies of your testimony or submit them to Dave Nelson at lso@wyoleg.gov.

2. If you cannot attend, contact  Dave Nelson (email above) with your written testimony, saying you are unable to attend but want to submit comment for the April 25th meeting of the Joint Education Committee.

Thank you for your help as we work to bring local control back to Wyoming Education!

Is Jeb Bush A Crony Capitalist?

JUDAS BUSH: Jeb on Board of Directors of Pro-Obamacare Company
Read more at http://clashdaily.com/2014/04/judas-bush-jeb-board-directors-pro-obamacare-company/#Fs9sBVP7iAjRV8Xy.99
JUDAS BUSH: Jeb on Board of Directors of Pro-Obamacare Company
Read more at http://clashdaily.com/2014/04/judas-bush-jeb-board-directors-pro-obamacare-company/#Fs9sBVP7iAjRV8Xy.99

Breitbart – Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush wanted to cash out after he left office, but those business entanglements may hurt him if he chooses to run for the GOP nomination in a party that is increasingly becoming opposed to crony capitalism.

According to a report in The New York Times, “Bush left public office seven years ago with a net worth of $1.3 million and an unapologetic determination to expand his wealth, telling friends that his finances had suffered during his time in government.”

Bush tried to prop up Lehman Brothers before it collapsed and almost took down the financial system with it, eventually costing taxpayers billions of dollars to bail out banks. This galvanized what would become the Tea Party movement. He has also been associated with some troubled and shady companies and executives, as well as a company that promoted Obamacare.
Read more at http://clashdaily.com/2014/04/judas-bush-jeb-board-directors-pro-obamacare-company/#Fs9sBVP7iAjRV8Xy.99

Report: Jeb Bush on Board of Directors of Pro-Obamacare Company

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush wanted to cash out after he left office, but those business entanglements may hurt him if he chooses to run for the GOP nomination in a party that is increasingly becoming opposed to crony capitalism.

According to a report in The New York Times, “Bush left public office seven years ago with a net worth of $1.3 million and an unapologetic determination to expand his wealth, telling friends that his finances had suffered during his time in government.”

Bush tried to prop up Lehman Brothers before it collapsed and almost took down the financial system with it, eventually costing taxpayers billions of dollars to bail out banks. This galvanized what would become the Tea Party movement. He has also been associated with some troubled and shady companies and executives, as well as a company that promoted Obamacare.

Bush’s associations with Lehman Brothers may prove more troubling for someone the Tea Party already distrusts for his unabashed support of amnesty and the Common Core:

Records and interviews show, for example, that Mr. Bush participated in the fevered, last-ditch efforts to prop up Lehman Brothers, a Wall Street bank weighed down by toxic mortgage-backed securities. As a paid adviser to the company in the summer of 2008, he met with Carlos Slim Helú, a Mexican billionaire, as Lehman sought to persuade Mr. Slim to make a sizable investment in the firm, emails show…..

Within a year of departing the Statehouse, he had signed on as consultant to Lehman Brothers, where he was eventually enlisted to reach out to Mr. Slim in a plan code-named Project Verde. Mr. Slim, however, was not interested in making a major investment in Lehman Brothers or striking up a joint venture with it. “Project Verde was unsuccessful,” Mr. Bush wrote to a Lehman colleague in early July 2008.

Lehman executives talked openly about the value of Mr. Bush’s family connections in the midst of the crisis. Lehman’s chief executive, Richard S. Fuld Jr., discussed the possibility of having Mr. Bush ask his brother President Bush to persuade the British prime minister to allow Lehman’s emergency merger with a British bank, according to testimony from the company’s bankruptcy case. Mr. Fuld never followed through, and Mr. Bush did not call the president, a spokeswoman for him said.

Barclays, which took over Lehman Brothers, reportedly pays Bush “in excess of $1 million a year,” according to the report.

The Times also reports that Bush was a paid director for a company, Tenet Health Care, that aggressively supported and promoted Obamacare because it would be profitable for the company. He may have to explain his connections to GOP primary voters–and an increasing number of Americans–who staunchly oppose the law.

InnoVida brought Bush on board its company in 2007, but the company went bankrupt in 2011, and its “founder went to jail and investors lost nearly all of their money,” the Times reports: “It turned out that the leaders of InnoVida, a manufacturer of inexpensive building materials, had faked documents, lied about the health of the business and misappropriated $40 million in company funds, records show.”

A Democrat “who lost millions on his investment in InnoVida,” however, said that once he told Bush about the “major problems inside the company, the former governor acted swiftly and forcefully to investigate them” to protect the shareholders.

Nonetheless, Bush has been accused of “insufficient oversight” at a company that lost more than three-quarters of its value:

Mr. Bush sat on the board of Swisher Hygiene, a soap maker, at a time when, its executives acknowledged, their financial statements were unreliable and their accounting practices inadequate. That admission contributed to a plunge in stock price that has wiped out more than three-quarters of Swisher’s value and touched off a wave of shareholder lawsuits. Several have named Mr. Bush as a defendant, accusing him and fellow board members of insufficient oversight.

The Times implies that Bush may not run for president if he does not want to break up his lucrative business portfolio.

Editor’s note: Let’s hope he choses to stay out of National Politics. I think we’ve had enough of the Bush Family Legacy.

Job Killing EPA Regulatoins Must Be Stopped

Enzi advocates more scrutiny of EPA rule making

The Administration’s current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rulemaking seems designed more to improve the political environment for President Obama’s allies than it is actually improving the environment. According to Enzi, the EPA is constantly overstepping it’s bounds and as one of the most rampant job-killing bureaucracies our country has ever seen this agency needs to be put in check.

I’m cosponsoring an amendment authored by Senator John Thune that would stop the EPA from finalizing greenhouse gas regulations on new and existing power plants if those regulations would destroy jobs or raise energy prices,” Enzi said.

Enzi is also cosponsoring another Thune, R-S.D., amendment that would hold the EPA accountable to taxpayers by increasing Congressional oversight of costly regulations. Thune’s amendment would require Congress to vote on any EPA regulation with costs greater than $50 million per year before that regulation could take effect. 

Another measure Enzi cosponsored is a bill introduced by Senator Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., that would block the EPA from finalizing any new major regulation until the agency analyzes the economic impact of its current air regulations.

Wyoming Senators Work To Restore 40 Hour Work Week

Senators want to restore full-time employment to 40 hours, rescue small businesses from health care mandate

As the economy struggles to create jobs, business owners and employees must confront the reality of President Obama’s health care law: more regulations and policies that are increasing costs and forcing businesses to either lay off workers or not hire new workers. Senator Mike Enzi, with Senator John Barrasso, both R-Wyo., and others introduced legislation to provide relief for firms that are at the core of the American economy from the onerous federal overreaches in the health care law. The Small Business Fairness in Health Care Act, S.2205, would restore the definition of “full-time” work under the health care law to 40 hours a week and exempt more small businesses from the employer mandate.

The senators said the health care law is full of bad policies that are leading to countless unintended consequences, including less hours for employees and employers not hiring. These one-size-fits-all regulations are hitting workers in their pocketbooks and undercutting the country’s economic recovery, according to the senators.

The senators’ legislation would provide greater clarity and flexibility for small businesses under health care law by repealing the 30 hours per week standard imposed by the health care law and replace it with a 40 hour per week standard for classifying “full-time equivalents.” The bill would also protect companies that have traditionally been counted as small businesses by expanding the scope of the exception in the employer mandate to account for any small business that is defined as a “small business concern” under the Small Business Act. 

Bundy vs. Harry Reid and Chinese Solar Power Plant in Nevada

Judge Andrew Napolitano told Fox News today that he was “fearful” of what might happen next in the Cliven Bundy dispute, noting that Senator Harry Reid’s assertion that the situation is “not over” could be an ominous sign. “I’m actually a little fearful because although the government appears to have backed down now, their local mouthpiece Senator Harry Reid said it’s not over,” said Napolitano, referring to comments Reid made yesterday.

Napolitano again criticized the federal government’s heavy handed methods in the dispute, choosing to steal Bundy’s property rather than file a lien against him in order to claim the grazing fees they claim he owes.

The judge sees Reid inserting himself into the saga as a troubling indication, suggesting it’s a sign that the feds will “probably move back in,” with a new “show of force,” but that they will be met by ” a lot of resistance from a lot of patriotic Americans who don’t like the federal government using guns to do what they should be doing with paper and pencil.” Napolitano also pointed out that Reid’s former advisor Neil Kornze is now director of the Bureau of Land Management and that Reid “obviously has a personal and political relationship” with the dispute. – Read Entire Article an watch news video reports

Governor Mead’s Legal Delays End: Cindy Hill Returns To Work

April 18, 2014

 

Yesterday Superintendent Hill held a press conference and made the following statement:

 

“Today we close a most interesting chapter in Wyoming history.  As you know, 15 months ago the governor signed into law a bill that removed the superintendent as the head of the department of education and stripped away most of the duties of the office.

On January 28 of this year, the Wyoming Supreme Court found that law to be unconstitutional. Today the district court entered its final judgment ordering that I be allowed to return as the head of the Wyoming Department of Education.

The district court agreed that SF104 was unconstitutional with a few exceptions.  For example, Judge Campbell granted the governor’s request that I not be allowed to have counsel, it also granted the governor’s request that he be allowed to appoint half the members of the professional teaching standards board.  While I can’t say I agree with the wisdom of these findings, the Powers and I will not appeal this judgment, as it would only cause further delays.    

We have been anticipating this order and my staff has been preparing and working with the WDE and the governor’s office to ensure a smooth and timely transition.  We plan to meet Monday morning and get back to work.
As we turn to the next chapter, I recognize there is much work to be done and I am confident that the staff at the Wyoming Department of Education is up to the task.”

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For additional questions or information, please contact:

Travis Hoff

Public Information Officer

Office of the Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction

travis.hoff@wyo.gov

 

2301 Capitol Avenue, Barrett Building, Second Floor

Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002

307-777-2053 |ospi.wyoming.gov

 

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We are a membership driven organization and have many active participants who have chosen to pay annual (voluntary) dues to help fund our functions. We invite you to attend our regular (monthly) meetings to learn more and if you want to become a paid member of the Laramie Tea Party we welcome your active participation.