Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Let Us Change The Justice System

How about changing the present system with trials by volunteer juries to a system where part of the jury is volunteer, and the other part being a professional jury? Also, how about having more jurors - let's say 30 jurors - and a conviction would require the approval of 27 or more jurors, and an acquittal would require the approval of 27 jurors or more, otherwise it would be considered a hung jury.

Monday, July 21, 2008

A Net Asset Tax On The Wealthy

Dear Assemblyman Gary Chiusano,

Greetings on this glorious day! I hope you and the loved ones are in good health! I am writing to you about the New Jersey Gasoline Tax, and on increasing the aid to the disabled in the State Budget, and on instituting a net asset tax on wealthy individuals, businesses, and organizations. Funds would be raised by instituting a net asset tax so that the NJ Gasoline Tax could be eliminated, and the Stat Budget could be modified so that more help would go those that are disabled. The net asst tax on wealthy individuals could be as follows: There would be a standard deduction for oneself of $5.5 million, and a $5.5 million deduction for one's spouse, and there would be a $1.65 million deduction for each dependent under 19 years of age living at home. Only those individuals with net assets, after deductions, of $35 million would owe any taxes the first year the tax was instituted. Another feature of the tax would be that the tax would expire after nine years, and each year the deductions would increase by 33% automatically.

Net Assets (millions of $'s) - - - / - - Tax
35 - 126 - - - - - - - - .5% (half a percent)
126 - 453.6 - - - - - $455,000 plus 1% over $126 million
over 453.6 - - - - $3,731,000 plus 1.25% over $453.6 million

For the net asset tax on wealthy businesses and organizations there would be a standard deduction of $92 million, plus $179,000 per employee deduction. Also, all pension assets would be deductible. The net asset tax on wealthy businesses and organizations would look something like:
Net Assets (millions of $'s) - - -/ - - -Tax
252 - 907.2 - - - - - .5% (half a percent)
907.2 - 3,265.92 - - $3.276 million plus 1% over $907.2 million
over 3,265.92 - - $26,863,200 plus 1.25% over $3,265.92 million

I urge you to support a net asset tax on wealthy individuals, businesses, and organizations, and to eliminate the NJ Gasoline Tax, and increase the funding to the disabled in the State Budget. Thank you for your time and consideration. Mat the good Lord bless you and the loves ones greatly, and grant you much wisdom also!

Sincerely,


A concerned citizen

A Net Asset Tax On The Wealthy

July 21, '08

Dear New Jersey State Senator Steven Oroho,

Greetings on this glorious day! I hope you and the loved ones are in good health! I am writing to you about the New Jersey Gasoline Tax, and on increasing the aid to the disabled in the State Budget. Please consider instituting a net asset tax on wealthy individuals, businesses, and organizations to raise funds so that the NJ Gasoline Tax could be eliminated, and the the State Budget could be modified so that more help would go to those that are disabled. The net asset tax on wealthy individuals would be as follows: There would be a standard deduction for oneself of $5.5 million, and a $5.5 million deduction for one's spouse. There would be a $1.65 million deduction for each dependent under 19 years of age living at home. Only those individuals with net assets, after deductions, of $35 million would owe any taxes the first year the tax is instituted. Another feature of the tax would be that the tax would expire after nine years, and each year the deductions would increase by 33% automatically.
Net Assets (millions of $'s) - - -/ - - - Tax
35 - 126 - - - - - - - - .5% (half a percent)
126 - 453.6 - - - - - $455,000 plus 1% over $126 million
over 453.6 - - - - $3,731,000 plus 1.25% over $453.6 million

For the net asset tax on wealthy businesses and organizations there would be a standard deduction of $92 million, plus $179,000 per employee deduction. Also, all pension assets would be deductible. The net asset tax on wealthy businesses and organizations would look something like:
Net Assets (millions of $'s) - - -/ - - - Tax
252 - 907.2 - - - - - - .5% (half a percent)
907.2 - 3,265.92 - - $3.276 million plus 1% over $907.2 million
over 3,265.92 - - $26,863,200 plus 1.25% over $3,265.92 million

I urge you to support a net asset tax on wealthy individuals, businesses, and organizations, and to eliminate the NJ Gasoline Tax, and increase the funding to the disabled in the State Budget. Thank you very much for your time and consideration. May the good Lord bless you and the loved ones immensely, and grant you much wisdom at this time!

Sincerely,


A concerned citizen

God is not a Democrat

GOD IS NOT A REPUBLICAN

GOD IS NOT A DEMOCRAT

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Ban Abortion Now

BAN ABORTION NOW


In the United States each day thousands of innocent developing babies are being destroyed. Millions have been destroyed since 1973 (in the U.S.A. alone - I can't fathom the amount worldwide - are there any estimates?). The war against these little ones has got to stop (how many deaths will it take?). I would like to support more pro-life ministries and do more for the cause. I know that China has a forced abortion policy - are there any other countries that women to have abortions? Please let me know of seven or eight (or nine) other pro-life ministries that are worthy to support. Please let me know the names and addresses of these ministries as soon as possible! Thank you very much for all your help, and hope you and the loved ones have a joyous and peaceful day!

Sincerely,



A concerned citizen who votes pro-life


STOP THE DESTRUCTION OF LIFE!

HELP THE UNBORN CONTINUE TO LIVE


Life is a gift from the LORD!

Please vote pro-life - the LORD deeply cares!

We love, because He first loved us.

Love one another.

Jesus is the Holy One of Israel!

A Net Asset Tax On The Wealthy

July 15,'08

Dear Assemblywoman Alison McHose,

Greetings on this glorious day! I hope you and the loved ones are in good health! I am writing to you about making changes to the State Budget. Please consider instituting a net asset tax on wealthy individuals, businesses, and organizations to raise funds that would be used to eliminate the NJ Gasoline tax, and to increase the help to those that are disabled. The net asset tax on wealthy individuals would be as follows: There would be a standard deduction for oneself of $5.5 million, and a $5.5 million deduction for one's spouse. There would be a $1.65 million deduction for each dependent under 19 years old living at home. Only those individuals with net assets, after deductions, of $35 million would owe any taxes the first year the tax is instituted. Another feature of the tax would be that the tax would expire after nine years, and each year the deductions would be increased by 33% automatically.
Net Assets (millions of $'s) - - - -/ - - - - Tax
35 - 126 - - - - - - - - - - - - -.5% (half a percent)
126 - 453.6 - - - -- - - - - $455,000 plus 1% over $126 million
over 453.6 - - - - - - - $3,731,000 plus 1.25% over $453.6 million

For the net asset tax on wealthy businesses and organizations there would be a standard deduction of $92 million plus $179,000 per employee deduction. Also, all pension assets would be deductible. The net asset tax on wealthy businesses and organizations would look something like:
Net Assets (millions of $'s) - - - -/ - - - - Tax
252 - 907.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - .5% (half a percent)
907.2 - 3,265.92 - - - $3.276 million plus 1% over $907.2 million
over 3,265.92 - - - $26,863,200 plus 1.25% over $3,265.92 million

I urge you to support a net asset tax on wealthy individuals, businesses, and organizations, to eliminate the NJ Gasoline tax and to increase funding of aid to the disabled in the Budget. Thank you very much for your time and consideration. May the good Lord bless you and the loved ones immensely, and much wisdom at this time!

Sincerely,



A concerned citizen

Monday, July 14, 2008

A Change In The Justice System Is Required

A CHANGE IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM IS REQUIRED

Alleged criminals are given certain rights, but if the individual is poor or not rich the individual does not have the same options as the rich do. In addition to the current rights that an alleged criminal has, the alleged criminal should have the same option that a rich alleged criminal has - not just a lawyer appointed by the court, but should have the monies available to afford an expensive lawyer. The more serious the alleged violation/crime and penalty, the more money that should be available for the defendant. Capital crimes where the death penalty could be carried out would be where the alleged criminal would be granted the most money to hire a strong defense team. Other felonies is where the alleged criminal would be granted the second most money. Misdemeanors the defendant would be granted less money, and for disorderly persons violations the defendant would be granted even less money.

We love, because He first loved us. 1John 4:19

God is love.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

End The Gas Tax

Let's end the gas tax - both state and federal, and institute a net asset tax on wealthy individuals, businesses and organizations. Also, the federal tax code should be changed to simplify it, and to make it a fair tax. One of the tax breaks should be for those who purchase higher efficiency vehicles. Those who purchase lower efficient vehicles should have to pay a surcharge. Let's say the federal government were to come up with a yearly efficiency figure (in miles per gallon [MPG]). The cars that exceed the yearly federal efficiency figure (FEF) would be granted a tax break, let's say $300 for every MPG greater than the FEF. The cars that are less efficient would pay a surcharge, let's say $200 for every MPG less than the FEF. Each year the FEF should increase, something like:
Year - - - - - FEF
1: - - - - - - - - 19
2: -- --- - - - - 21
3: -- -- -- - - - 24
4: - - - - - - - - 28
5: - - - - - - - - 32
6: - - - - - - - - 37.5
7: - - - - - - - - 43
8: - - - - - - - - 50
9: - - - - - - - - 58

The federal government could require that the cars that it purchases need to be more efficient than the current FEF.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Banish Abortion Now

BAN ABORTION NOW


Right now, each day thousands of innocent developing babies are being destroyed. Millions have been destroyed since 1973 (in the U.S.A alone - I can't fathom the amount worldwide - are there any estimates? YES - 40 million surgical abortions!). The war against these little ones has got to stop (how many deaths will it take?). I would like to support more pro-life ministries and do more for the cause. I know that China has a forced abortion policy - are there any other countries that force women to have abortions? Please let me know of seven or eight (or nine) other pro-life ministries that are worthy to support. I would appreciate it if you would tell me the names and addresses of these ministries as soon as possible.
Thank you for all your help! Please keep up all the good work, and may the good Lord bless you and the loved ones immensely!

Sincerely,




A concerned citizen who votes pro-life

HELP STOP THE DESTRUCTION OF LIFE!

HELP THE UNBORN CONTINUE TO LIVE

LIFE IS A GIFT FROM THE LORD!

We Need A Fair Tax

The federal tax code with all the allowances, and deductions needs to be overhauled - and a new fair tax should be instituted!

How about national gun insurance

How about requiring people with guns to have a minimum amount of insurance on each and every gun? Like in New Jersey we're required to have a minimum amount of insurance on our vehicles, why not require those who own guns to have a bare minimum amount of insurance (maybe theft, and liability)?

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