Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Please pray for the hostages and loved ones.

May the good LORD, our Creator LORD, maker of the heavens and the earth, bless you with love, joy, peace, and patience! In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with GOD, and the Word was GOD. The same was in the beginning with GOD. All things were made by HIM; and without HIM there was not anything made that was made. In HIM was life; and the life was the light of men. HE is risen! HE is Risen, indeed! JESUS is the Light of the World! JESUS is the Lamb of GOD! JESUS is the Holy One of Israel! JESUS is LORD! In hope, peace, and love, Ken

Modify or reform the Corporate Tax Rates???

Modify the Corporate Tax Rates Why not modify the Corporate Tax Rates? Why not have a rate that increases with the more a company makes in profits? The current corporate tax rate is 21 %. Company’s Profit Tax + ____ % over $0 - $3.5 million $0 13.125 $0 $3.5 million - $15.5 million $459,375 17 $3.5 million $15.5 million - $65.5 million $2,499,375 22.25 $15.5 million Over 65.5 million $13,624375 29 $65.5 million

Help small businesses by changing the Corporate Tax Rates!!!

Modify the Corporate Tax Rates Why not modify the Corporate Tax Rates? Why not have a rate that increases with the more a company makes in profits? The current corporate tax rate is 21 %. Company’s Profit Tax + ____ % over $0 - $3.5 million $0 13.125 $0 $3.5 million - $15.5 million $459,375 17 $3.5 million $15.5 million - $65.5 million $2,499,375 22.25 $15.5 million Over 65.5 million $13,624375 29 $65.5 million

Please, please help change the Corporate Tax Rates!!!

Modify the Corporate Tax Rates Why not modify the Corporate Tax Rates? Why not have a rate that increases with the more a company makes in profits? The current corporate tax rate is 21 %. Company’s Profit Tax + ____ % over $0 - $3.5 million $0 13.125 $0 $3.5 million - $15.5 million $459,375 17 $3.5 million $15.5 million - $65.5 million $2,499,375 22.25 $15.5 million Over 65.5 million $13,624375 29 $65.5 million

Modify the Corporate Tax Rates???

Modify the Corporate Tax Rates Why not modify the Corporate Tax Rates? Why not have a rate that increases with the more a company makes in profits? The current corporate tax rate is 21 %. Company’s Profit Tax + ____ % over $0 - $3.5 million $0 13.125 $0 $3.5 million - $15.5 million $459,375 17 $3.5 million $15.5 million - $65.5 million $2,499,375 22.25 $15.5 million Over 65.5 million $13,624375 29 $65.5 million

We've got to releve the Sudanese!!!

Why not have a G38 and then a G55??? Right now (Sept. 2024) there is an economic and political forum made up of the world’s most advanced economies (the group of seven G7) and a G20 (the group of twenty). G7 are heads of state and government from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States (the European Union is also a non-enumerated member of the G7). G20 are heads of state and government from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union. For the G38, the following countries could be added: Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Cuba, Ireland, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Nigeria, Egypt, Austria, Singapore, and Bangladesh. For the G55, the following countries could be added: Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Denmark, Iran, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Columbia, Romania, Chile, Czech, Finland, Iraq, Portugal, New Zealand, Peru, and Qatar. Now these countries could help out the country of Sudan, by providing cash payments, of say $51/month to 15 - 17 millions of Sudanese people, and also provide some food assistance in the amount of $51/month to 15 - 17 million people.for a cost of 14.688 billion. The share of the cost would be supplied as such: United States: $6,722,029,456 China: $4,739,220,360 Japan $979,711,365 Germany $942,906.839 India $783,810,326 United Kingdom $711,9007,059 France $644,378,703 Russia $518,764,457 Canada $495,475,361 Italy $465,510,759 Brazil $444,594,083 Australia $387,939,889 South Korea $385,585,065 Mexico $327,452,654 Spain $323,590,451 Indonesia $305,434,780 Saudi Arabia $256,589,747 Netherlands $252,980,866 Turkey $229,490,558 Switzerland $187,022,583 Poland $159,345,910 Argentina $145,860,401 Sweden $135,733,266 Norway $133,611,246 Belgium $133,392,702 Ireland $122,009,244 Israel $120,346,284 United Arab Emirates $117,518,356 Thailand $114,695,152 Nigeria $110,537,689 Egypt $110,389,980 Austria $109,151,656 Singapore $108,083,984 Bangladesh $106,558,558 Vietnam $94,657,217 Malaysia $94,079,291 South Africa $93,978,332 Philippines $93,611,094 Denmark $91,554,939 Iran $89,966,541 Pakistan $87,185,407 Hong Kong $83,319,943 Columbia $79,638,329 Romania $69,756,566 Chile $69,701,702 Czech $67,362,831 Finland $65,024,665 Iraq $61,170,768 Portugal $58,337,326 New Zealand $57,246,496 Peru $56,180,917 Qatar $54,945,391 Kazakhstan $51,084,774 Greece $50,724,256 Algeria $44,437,051

Please, please help out Sudan!!!

Why not have a G38 and then a G55??? Right now (Sept. 2024) there is an economic and political forum made up of the world’s most advanced economies (the group of seven G7) and a G20 (the group of twenty). G7 are heads of state and government from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States (the European Union is also a non-enumerated member of the G7). G20 are heads of state and government from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union. For the G38, the following countries could be added: Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Cuba, Ireland, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Nigeria, Egypt, Austria, Singapore, and Bangladesh. For the G55, the following countries could be added: Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Denmark, Iran, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Columbia, Romania, Chile, Czech, Finland, Iraq, Portugal, New Zealand, Peru, and Qatar. Now these countries could help out the country of Sudan, by providing cash payments, of say $51/month to 15 - 17 millions of Sudanese people, and also provide some food assistance in the amount of $51/month to 15 - 17 million people.for a cost of 14.688 billion. The share of the cost would be supplied as such: United States: $6,722,029,456 China: $4,739,220,360 Japan $979,711,365 Germany $942,906.839 India $783,810,326 United Kingdom $711,9007,059 France $644,378,703 Russia $518,764,457 Canada $495,475,361 Italy $465,510,759 Brazil $444,594,083 Australia $387,939,889 South Korea $385,585,065 Mexico $327,452,654 Spain $323,590,451 Indonesia $305,434,780 Saudi Arabia $256,589,747 Netherlands $252,980,866 Turkey $229,490,558 Switzerland $187,022,583 Poland $159,345,910 Argentina $145,860,401 Sweden $135,733,266 Norway $133,611,246 Belgium $133,392,702 Ireland $122,009,244 Israel $120,346,284 United Arab Emirates $117,518,356 Thailand $114,695,152 Nigeria $110,537,689 Egypt $110,389,980 Austria $109,151,656 Singapore $108,083,984 Bangladesh $106,558,558 Vietnam $94,657,217 Malaysia $94,079,291 South Africa $93,978,332 Philippines $93,611,094 Denmark $91,554,939 Iran $89,966,541 Pakistan $87,185,407 Hong Kong $83,319,943 Columbia $79,638,329 Romania $69,756,566 Chile $69,701,702 Czech $67,362,831 Finland $65,024,665 Iraq $61,170,768 Portugal $58,337,326 New Zealand $57,246,496 Peru $56,180,917 Qatar $54,945,391 Kazakhstan $51,084,774 Greece $50,724,256 Algeria $44,437,051

Why not have a group of 38 (G38) and a group of 55 (G55)????

Why not have a G38 and then a G55??? Right now (Sept. 2024) there is an economic and political forum made up of the world’s most advanced economies (the group of seven G7) and a G20 (the group of twenty). G7 are heads of state and government from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States (the European Union is also a non-enumerated member of the G7). G20 are heads of state and government from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union. For the G38, the following countries could be added: Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Cuba, Ireland, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Nigeria, Egypt, Austria, Singapore, and Bangladesh. For the G55, the following countries could be added: Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Denmark, Iran, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Columbia, Romania, Chile, Czech, Finland, Iraq, Portugal, New Zealand, Peru, and Qatar. Now these countries could help out the country of Sudan, by providing cash payments, of say $51/month to 15 - 17 millions of Sudanese people, and also provide some food assistance in the amount of $51/month to 15 - 17 million people.for a cost of 14.688 billion. The share of the cost would be supplied as such: United States: $6,722,029,456 China: $4,739,220,360 Japan $979,711,365 Germany $942,906.839 India $783,810,326 United Kingdom $711,9007,059 France $644,378,703 Russia $518,764,457 Canada $495,475,361 Italy $465,510,759 Brazil $444,594,083 Australia $387,939,889 South Korea $385,585,065 Mexico $327,452,654 Spain $323,590,451 Indonesia $305,434,780 Saudi Arabia $256,589,747 Netherlands $252,980,866 Turkey $229,490,558 Switzerland $187,022,583 Poland $159,345,910 Argentina $145,860,401 Sweden $135,733,266 Norway $133,611,246 Belgium $133,392,702 Ireland $122,009,244 Israel $120,346,284 United Arab Emirates $117,518,356 Thailand $114,695,152 Nigeria $110,537,689 Egypt $110,389,980 Austria $109,151,656 Singapore $108,083,984 Bangladesh $106,558,558 Vietnam $94,657,217 Malaysia $94,079,291 South Africa $93,978,332 Philippines $93,611,094 Denmark $91,554,939 Iran $89,966,541 Pakistan $87,185,407 Hong Kong $83,319,943 Columbia $79,638,329 Romania $69,756,566 Chile $69,701,702 Czech $67,362,831 Finland $65,024,665 Iraq $61,170,768 Portugal $58,337,326 New Zealand $57,246,496 Peru $56,180,917 Qatar $54,945,391 Kazakhstan $51,084,774 Greece $50,724,256 Algeria $44,437,051

Six more Hubble Telescopes???

Why not launch six more Hubble Telescopes out into Space? Now is the time to consider building and then launching six more Hubble Telescopes into space over the next seven years. They could be set to go in different directions in the galaxy (as opposed to the current Hubble) and the information they’d provide would be beneficial to us all. Whereas the cost of the first Hubble Telescope has cost approximately $16 billion, there would be major cost savings for each successive Hubble Telescope built, learning from the experience of the first. Let’s move further into the galaxy and see what wonders our good LORD has created. We’d learn a tremendous amount from each successive mission!

Please, please help build and launch another six Hubble Telescopes into space over the next seven years!!!

Why not launch six more Hubble Telescopes out into Space? Now is the time to consider building and then launching six more Hubble Telescopes into space over the next seven years. They could be set to go in different directions in the galaxy (as opposed to the current Hubble) and the information they’d provide would be beneficial to us all. Whereas the cost of the first Hubble Telescope has cost approximately $16 billion, there would be major cost savings for each successive Hubble Telescope built, learning from the experience of the first. Let’s move further into the galaxy and see what wonders our good LORD has created. We’d learn a tremendous amount from each successive mission!

Why not launch another six Hubble Telescopes into space over the next seven years???

Why not launch six more Hubble Telescopes out into Space? Now is the time to consider building and then launching six more Hubble Telescopes into space over the next seven years. They could be set to go in different directions in the galaxy (as opposed to the current Hubble) and the information they’d provide would be beneficial to us all. Whereas the cost of the first Hubble Telescope has cost approximately $16 billion, there would be major cost savings for each successive Hubble Telescope built, learning from the experience of the first. Let’s move further into the galaxy and see what wonders our good LORD has created. We’d learn a tremendous amount from each successive mission!

Why not create a moon station by 2032???

A Moon Station by 2032??? Now is the time to plan to build a moon space station to be occupied by scientists and paying visitors. This could be paid for by a group of 47 nations and private investors (maybe the top 20 billionaires). The project could run about $77.7 billion and be finished by 2032. The station could be equipped for 58 scientists and also house 230 travelers (vacationers).

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