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| + | '''In an address to [[Congress]], President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] called Dec. 7, 1941, ''"a date that will live in infamy."'' <small>[http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrpearlharbor.htm.]</small> Congress dedicated Dec. 7<sup>th</sup> as a National Day of Remembrance in 1994 to honor the more than 2,400 military personnel who died in the cowardly [[Japan|Japanese]] sneak attack that preceded the U.S. entry into [[World War II]].''' <small>[http://www.ccdemo.info/PearlHarbor/PearlHarborDayRemembered.html]</small> | ||
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Today Is Pearl Harbor Day, A Day That Still Lives In Infamy...
At dawn on Sunday, December 7, 1941, naval aviation forces of the Empire of Japan attacked the United States Pacific Fleet center at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and other military targets. The goal of this attack was to sufficiently cripple the US Fleet so that Japan could then attack and capture the Phillipines and Indo-China and so secure access to the raw materials needed to make itself a global military and economic power.
In an address to Congress, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called Dec. 7, 1941, "a date that will live in infamy." [1] Congress dedicated Dec. 7th as a National Day of Remembrance in 1994 to honor the more than 2,400 military personnel who died in the cowardly Japanese sneak attack that preceded the U.S. entry into World War II. [2]
Conservapedia 120 Day Pro-life Challenge
The Conservapedia 120 Pro-life Challenge has launched and is off to a great start. During the first half hour of the campaign, one article was created and another one pledged. Full steam ahead! Please help keep the momentum going. Please create some high quality articles on concerning the pro-life and abortion issues and a list of wanted articles is located at the Conservapedia Pro-life Project page.
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Charles Willson Peale, Self Portrait, 1822.
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Bible Verse
And as soon as Jesus emerged from the water, the heavens opened and the Divine Guide descended like a dove upon Him. — Mark 1-10
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"We all know art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth." Pablo Picasso.
Bush era taxcuts
After the Bush Taxcuts of 2001 and 2003 took effect, taxes collected by the government rose $800 billion dollars, according to the Office of Management and Budget
and 8 million jobs were created, according to Labor Department statistics.
Initially the deficit swelled to $400 billion but by 2008 it narrowed to $160 billion. Taxes collected by the government increased from $1,800 billion to 2,600 billion (or $800 billion, recouping the original cost of $400 billion).
The Tax Foundation estimates that of tax filers reporting income of more than $1 million a year, about 80% have business income and that more than 60% of millionaire income is either business or investment income. So about two of every three dollars raised would come directly out of business coffers—i.e., from the capital that businesses need to expand their operations.
Tax payments by millionaire households more than doubled to $273 billion in 2007 from $132 billion after the tax rates were cut in 2003. The number of tax returns with $1 million or more in annual reported income doubled over that period thanks to the strong economic rebound. Tax payments by millionaires also increased dramatically after the Reagan and Kennedy tax rate reductions. 8 million jobs were created. [3]
Conclusion: taxcuts more than pay for themselves.
Obama tax increases on the Middle class
On September 12, 2008 while campaigning in Dover, New Hampshire, then candidate Obama made this solemn promise to the American people:
- I can make a firm pledge: under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 will see their taxes increase - not your income taxes, not your payroll taxes. [4]
As of January 1, 2011, income taxes and payroll taxes are slated to increase on all working people in the United States, including the poor and those least able to afford it. A working family with four children, for example, will pay $215 more per month under President Obama and the Congressional Democrats economic program.
GDP Report Shows Stimulus Failed
The U.S. Commerce Dept. reported Gross Domestic Product has not responded adequately to President Obama's economic stimulus over Recovery Summer. Millions of jobs have been lost however, affecting the lives of nearly one out of every three workers. And the Obama administration deficit spending has added several trillion dollars more to the National debt.
By contrast, the 3.0%+ growth rates sustained by the Reagan era tax cuts as the United States emerged from the 1982 recession provided the necessary stimulus to maintain a growing population and declining unemployment (below chart).
The Congressional Budget Office reports the GDP output gap (the difference between actual GDP and potential GDP if all labor and capital were fully employed) is about 6.5 per cent, and economic growth for the next few years "will probably be muted." The US economy has no recent experience of living with an output gap of anywhere near this level.
The Output Gap: a reflection of actual vs potential output. The U.S. economy is operating 6.5% below its productive capacity. At 1% growth, it will take the better part of a decade to return the 10% Unemployed back to the workforce, barring no other unforseen disasters. The two Stimulus packages, since the Democrats took control of Congress in January 2007, represent an incredible waste of precious resources which could have been used to foster job creation rather than add to a colossal foreign debt.
The original term Keynesian New Dealers used for the unemployed was "wastage."
Declining workforce participation is another factor affecting the Output Gap since the Pelosi/Reid Congress took office.
Workforce participation constitutes the total number of eligible working age adults. Some workers (women who drop out of the workforce for child rearing purposes, or seniors who work to remain active rather than they need the money, for example) in the adult population are discounted, or deemed 'ineligible' to work to arrive at the base number from which the Unemployment rate is calculated. Prior to the recession, more than 66% of working age adults were considered to makeup the workforce. Nearly two full percentage points, or 3,000,000 workers have been shaved off the statisitcs by government number crunchers, to arrive at the base number used to calculated a 9.6% Unemployment rate. If those three million eligible workers were addded back in, the 15,000,000 unemployed figure would swell to 18,000,000 (each one percentage point of the Unemployed represents roughly 1.5 million people).
Underemployment is said to be another 7%, or 11,000,000 people, bringing the entire group total to 29,000,000 unemployed, underemployed, or 'ineligible' currently. Not counted in this figure are new hirees, persons who recently experienced Unemployment. The turnover rate (for whatever reason) of new hirees is much greater than more established workers.
Workers during Recovery Summer had smaller paychecks due to a decline in the average number of payroll hours worked per week. Likewise fewer payroll hours does not bode well for the Unemployed, as payroll hours are first to be increased before an employer hires more workers. Declining payroll hours and Workforce participation are two examples of 'under utilization of resources' contributing to the Output Gap.
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