Feb 15

Suppose that every day, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to $100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:

The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing.
The fifth would pay $1.
The sixth would pay $3.
The seventh would pay $7.
The eighth would pay $12.
The ninth would pay $18.
The tenth man (the richest) would pay $59.

So, that’s what they decided to do.

The ten men drank in the bar every day and seemed quite happy with the arrangement, until one day, the owner threw them a curve. “Since you are all such good customers,” he said, “I’m going to reduce the cost of your daily beer by $20.”Drinks for the ten now cost just$80.

The group still wanted to pay their bill the way we pay our taxes so the first four men were unaffected. They would still drink for free. But what about the other six men, the paying customers? How could they divide the $20 windfall so that everyone would get his ‘fair share?’ They realized that $20 divided by six is $3.33. But if they subtracted that from everybody’s share, then the fifth man and the sixth man would each end up
being paid to drink his beer. So, the bar owner suggested that it would be fair to reduce each man’s bill by roughly the same amount, and he proceeded to work out the amounts each should pay.

And so:

The fifth man, like the first four, now paid nothing (100% savings).
The sixth now paid $2 instead of $3 (33%savings).
The seventh now pay $5 instead of $7 (28%savings).
The eighth now paid $9 instead of $12 (25% savings).
The ninth now paid $14 instead of $18 (22% savings).
The tenth now paid $49 instead of $59 (16% savings).

Each of the six was better off than before. And the first four
continued to drink for free. But once outside the restaurant, the men began to compare their savings.

“I only got a dollar out of the $20,”declared the sixth man. He pointed to the tenth man,” but he got $10!”

“Yeah, that’s right,” exclaimed the fifth man. “I only saved a dollar, too.

It’s unfair that he got ten times more than I!”

“That’s true!!” shouted the seventh man. “Why should he get $10 back when I got only two? The wealthy get all the breaks!”

“Wait a minute,” yelled the first four men in unison. “We didn’t get anything at all. The system exploits the poor!”

The nine men surrounded the tenth and beat him up.

The next night the tenth man didn’t show up for drinks, so the nine sat down and had beers without him. But when it came time to pay the bill, they discovered something important. They didn’t have enough money between all of them for even half of the bill!

And that, boys and girls, journalists and college professors, is how our tax system works. The people who pay the highest taxes get the most benefit from a tax reduction. Tax them too much, attack them for being wealthy, and they just may not show up anymore. In fact, they might start drinking overseas where the atmosphere is somewhat friendlier.

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Feb 12

This is a belated post… and all I can say is DAMN! Starting a business, in fact, is a hell of a lot of work. BUT, I am sooooo happy and excited about how things are going at this VERY early stage and about the market and the opportunities that are out there. This country totally is a wonderful place to be for a relatively young guy who is in a position where he can take risk and see what happens.

So, first of all, if you are short on blogs to read lately… once again, may I suggest the Trimtab Blog. I really like two of my recent posts to be quite honest:

So now that I got another plug in to spread the word on my new blog (my important blog to be honest), onto the business at hand… POLITICS (just bear with me, politics season is in full swing and there really isn’t that much else in the news), haha.

I proudly went to the Republican caucus a week ago today as the Ron Paul precinct captain for my precinct. There are approximately 550 registered republicans in my precinct, 33 of which showed up to caucus (a fantastic turnout I was told… it was my first one in this precinct but I was told that 4-6 people is typical). Of those, approximately 4 or 5 had any idea what was going on at the caucus. The long and short of it is that everyone came to “vote” for their republican candidate of choice. But there is no vote meaning most thought the straw poll they took walking in the door counted for something.

Delegates to the county assembly (and, in turn, the state convention and ultimately national convention) are the only thing matter in the ACTUAL nomination process. So when the nomination of delegates was asked for, I promptly volunteered and was voted in unanimously! A victory in MY precinct for the Ron Paul R[evol]ution. As I sat there and debated over the moral issue I was facing as a delegate for my precinct (the moral issue of whether I would vote for Ron Paul at the county assembly or for Romney based on principle as that was who the majority of the district I would represent supported), we came to the end of the meeting and everyone began to realize they had cast no presidential candidate “vote”.

A long line of questions and discussion led to the group generally “figuring out” that I had been voted in as one of our two “spokesmen” for selecting a presidential candidate, which led to a discussion on who I supported, which led to me giving my 2 minute speech on my position, and ultimately a re-vote (which I agreed to as I felt it was unfair everyone voted not knowing what was going on) where both of the original unanimous “winners” got voted out for Romney supporters.

Short story... I am very happy to say that after my Ron Paul speech (even though I lost) I got four votes, despite being the only Ron Paul supporter in my precinct. BUT, I am disappointed to say I did not deliver a delegate for Ron Paul in my district. Hopefully, those two Romney delegates will switch to my team now that he is out!

Bottom line… almost 2500 people in my precinct, 1800 registered voters, 550 republicans (and another 600 independents), 33 caucus attendees, and ONE Ron Paul supporter who damn near delivered at least half of his precinct’s “representation” for Ron Paul.

Bottom, bottom line… I am happy. I put forth only a very small amount effort while at the same time quitting my job, starting a business, and everything else that was going on and almost delivered a positive results on behalf of some 550-1100 people. There are 55,000,000 registered republicans in America and therefore all it would have taken to get the nomination would have been, in theory, some (50% of 55,000,000/550=100,000) 50,000 people strategically located throughout the country no matter how the popular vote went! If you give a shit, you clearly can make a difference, since so few ACTUALLY do (at least do enough to SHOW UP).

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Feb 03

“Ron Paul Revolution; Taking back our Constitution.”

That was the chant that kept repeating during the Ron Paul rally on Friday. And I was there for it. Dr. Paul made a campaign stop here in Denver Friday… and it turns I am not alone. For everyone out there who keeps saying he’s a fringe candidate and is not gaining traction, let me quote this Denver Post article:

The crowd for Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul was so large it surprised his own organizers. They were forced to hurriedly open partitions to double the size of the ballroom space minutes before Paul’s scheduled appearance in the Four Seasons Ballroom.

The rally, here in little old Denver, drew over 3000 screaming people… below is a short video of the crowd. You all know how important this is to me by now. Tuesday is caucus day here in Colorado. I am excited to be there Tuesday night as a precinct leader for Ron Paul. I hope all of you will go… even IF you won’t support Ron. But if you still aren’t just please remember that if your key issue is…

  • Ending the war… a vote for any other candidate is betraying yourself. Only one guarantees to end the war immediately
  • Preventing gun control… a vote for any other candidate is betraying yourself. Only one guarantees to REDUCE the amount of gun legislation
  • Ballancing the budget… a vote for any other candidate is betraying yourself. Only one candidate has a clear record of balancing the budget and reducing spending
  • Taxes… a vote for any other candidate is betraying yourself. Only one not only supports the tax cuts but wants to get rid of the IRS! (and has a real plan for doing it)
  • Personal liberty… a vote for any other candidate is betraying yourself. Only one of the candidates outwardly denounces the Patriot Act and the national ID card

Here is a repeat of the…
Brief Overview of Congressman Paul’s Record:

  • He has never voted to raise taxes.
  • He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
  • He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
  • He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
  • He has never taken a government-paid junket.
  • He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.
  • He voted against the Patriot Act.
  • He voted against regulating the Internet.
  • He voted against the Iraq war.
  • He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
  • He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.

Happy SUPER TUESDAY everyone!

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