LIBERTY: Farm Program Pays $1.3 Billion to People Who Don’t Farm!

Tuesday, July 4, 2006

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/01/AR2006070100962.html?sub=AR

Farm Program Pays $1.3 Billion to People Who Don’t Farm
By Dan Morgan, Gilbert M. Gaul and Sarah Cohen
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, July 2, 2006; Page A01

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EL CAMPO, Tex. — Even though Donald R. Matthews put his sprawling new residence in the heart of rice country, he is no farmer. He is a 67-year-old asphalt contractor who wanted to build a dream house for his wife of 40 years.

Yet under a federal agriculture program approved by Congress, his 18-acre suburban lot receives about $1,300 in annual “direct payments,” because years ago the land was used to grow rice.

Matthews is not alone. Nationwide, the federal government has paid at least $1.3 billion in subsidies for rice and other crops since 2000 to individuals who do no farming at all, according to an analysis of government records by The Washington Post.

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Yup, have to steal more money from honest taxpayers to pay welfare to “farmers” wink wink!

Here’s a novel suggestion. Abolish the Department of Agriculture. End all welfare by the Gubamint! Individual, Corporate , State, and Foreign Welfare.


LIBERTY: The State doesn’t STEAL enough to satisfy the wants of all the ROBBERS!

Tuesday, July 4, 2006

http://www.njpp.org/com_salestax.html

Statement on Release of Sales Tax Report
June 21, 2006
By Jon Shure

>That (sales) tax has done a lot of good, especially for the higher education system in the early years

Just saying it doesn’t make it so. You don’t know if we have a entirely private system of education what would have happened.

>Governor Hughes wanted the tax after he failed to get the Legislature to support an income tax.

Now we have both!

>We don’t take in enough money to meet our needs

You mean that the State doesn’t STEAL enough to satisfy the wants of all the ROBBERS!

>left to those whose response would be to indiscriminately slash spending, regardless of need.

Whose determines needs! The marketplace is how to peaceful adjudicate the many needs of diverse people. The gubamint uses guns to pick winners and losers.

>This tax could be doing more for us.

Who’s “us”? Stealing more from the people who earn it and reward the people who don’t. Based on what moral principle do you justify this theft?

>cable TV

Telephone and cable are taxed to death.

>And the sales tax is riddled with inconsistency. … They unfairly shift the sales tax burden more to lower income people.
The tax is inefficient and ineffective. It is a theft. A mugging. It forces the marketplace to move underground. It burdens the entire economy with a drag on all production. It raises costs. Basat’s Law: Look for the hidden effects. If someone has to pay tax on detergent, then they can NOT satisfy other needs.

>The sales tax is often, and properly, derided for taking a larger share of a poor person’s income than a rich person’s.

Why is a rich person’s money less important than a poor person’s?

>we should consider a system of credits so low income people can get back the few hundred dollars a year

Oh, create more welfare entitlements. Great idea. Imprison more people in the virtual chains of welfare.

>This report lays out a range of options that could bring in as much as $6 billion a year in new revenue.

It’s not “revenue”; it’s booty. Ill-gotten gains. The proceeds of a crime.

>We can’t afford for the full revenue potential of the sales tax to go unrealized.

Sure we can. Reduce the sales tax to zero. Reduce the income tax to zero.

If the State provides “essential  services”, then the marketplace will supply them. People will have choices.

>But all the easy stuff has already been tried. That’s why we’re in this mess.

No, we haven’t tried freedom. This is the same Socialism that brought down the Soviet Union. It will bring us down just as surely.

> If New Jersey is to be a first-class state, it needs a modern, productive, fair tax system.

No, it needs freedom and liberty. End the sales tax. End the income tax. Free people to be all they can be!

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It’s sad to see Socialism being advocated as “freedom” and “first class status”.


RANT: Reorgs and the deck chairs on the Titanic

Tuesday, July 4, 2006

24.01
STRATEGY AND THE FAT SMOKER
by David Maister

Noted professional service firm advisor, David Maister, offers advice on how to fight strategic flab and make change happen within your organization.

THE LINK: http://changethis.com/24.StrategyFatSmoker
THE PDF: http://changethis.com/pdf/24.01.StrategyFatSmoker

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It’s about Leadership. Get with it. Or, get out of the way.

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Ahh, get the right people on and off the bus. When you have the same people “reorganized”, you are merely rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic with the same impact.

It’s also as good as paying a lot of money for consulting studies that tell you what you want to hear.


LIBERTY: NJ Democrats have no shame; just like the Federal Republican “Conservatives”

Tuesday, July 4, 2006

http://channel-surfing.blogspot.com/2006/07/get-it-done.html

CHANNEL SURFING
Channel Surfing by Hank Kalet, managing editor of the South Brunswick Post
Monday, July 03, 2006
Get it done
***Begin Quote***And now, at this point, the best any of us can hope for is that a budget gets approved and the state to get back to work without pushing off the day of reckoning again.
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No, the best we can hope for is that this a wake up call to the people of NJ that they are gettign weenied. Perhaps we can cut the expenses of State Government down to what we poor taxpayers can afford.

The Sales Tax was put in with the promise that it would lower property taxes. Despite the warnings of the liberty, anti-tax, and  smart people, the voters of NK believed the politicians. Now we have an ever increasing tax burden, and no relief in sight.

How about cutting the sales tax, the boondoggles, and the property taxes.

Will everyone’s ox get gored … yes!

Will everyone “hurt” … yes!

Will the waste be eliminated … yes!

Will the corruption stop … yes!

Will we all be better off … absolutely yes!

You can’t tax your way to freedom!
No, the Southern NJ Democrats are afraid of the “tax increase” label. The Guv has higher ambitions so he won’t be here next election. The Republicans are eunchs. The Northern NJ Democrats have no shame because they know that they “control” their voters. The Guv and the Northern Dems feel they can get away with the equivalent of highway robbery.

When the tax revolt happens, I’ll be in the front lines!