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Friday, April 15, 2011
How to Request Copy of Nonprofit's Tax Documents
How to Request Copy of Nonprofit's Tax Documents eHow.com "Anyone can view a tax return or document from a charitable or nonprofit organization. Nonprofits must provide these documents if you request them. The nonprofit must make their tax documents available to the public for 3 years after they file. Difficulty:EasyInstructions 1. Go to the organization's office and request the forms, or send a written request. Most will charge you a fee to cover the cost of copying the documents. 2. File a Form 4506-A with the Internal Revenue Service. Include the organization name, address and their tax-exempt number if you know it. Include your name, address and contact information on the IRS Form 4506-A. 3. Set up a time to view the documents once the IRS contacts you. You could also pick up the forms or arrange to have them mailed. 4. Take the form in person to your local IRS office, where you can set up a time to view the documents or get copies in person. Call 1-800-829-1040 to find the nearest office. 5. Send the form to the Internal Revenue Service, Mail Stop 6716, Ogden, UT 84201; or fax it to them at (801) 620-7896"
Kevin Na shoots a 16 on a par-four hole [Video]
Kevin Na shoots a 16 on a par-four hole [Video] The Fabulous Forum Los Angeles Times "If you think you are having a bad day at the office, just compare it with Kevin Na's day Thursday and you'll feel a lot better." I don't golf much...seems normal when I play.........is this unusual?
Star wars: Rep calls for Houston to get NASA shuttle, not Intrepid; Schumer says 'Fugheddaboutit'
Star wars: Rep calls for Houston to get NASA shuttle, not Intrepid; Schumer says 'Fugheddaboutit "'When people from Paris, Beijing, Tokyo and Amsterdam start saying they want to go to Houston, maybe then they'll get a shuttle,' Schumer told the Daily News. 'I'd say to Texas, don't mess with New York.'"
Thursday, April 14, 2011
MSU women's hockey: Spartans ice national title
MSU women's hockey: Spartans ice national title Lansing State Journal lansingstatejournal.com
"We're referring of course to the MSU women's hockey team, which won the 2011 American Collegiate Hockey Association national championship after having finished in the runner-up spot last year, and in third place two years ago."
"We're referring of course to the MSU women's hockey team, which won the 2011 American Collegiate Hockey Association national championship after having finished in the runner-up spot last year, and in third place two years ago."
Pension income would be taxed on a phased-in basis under deal reached by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers
Pension income would be taxed on a phased-in basis under deal reached by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers MLive.com
"Under the phased-in alternative, the status quo would apply to those 67 and up, whose pensions would continue to be tax exempt."
"Under the phased-in alternative, the status quo would apply to those 67 and up, whose pensions would continue to be tax exempt."
A Movie For The Tea Party Movement
A Movie For The Tea Party Movement - Matt Kibbe - Why Freedom Works - Forbes
"The similarities between “Atlas Shrugged” and the tea party movement are far more significant than a shared date, however"
"The similarities between “Atlas Shrugged” and the tea party movement are far more significant than a shared date, however"
Obama's Deceit
American Thinker Blog: Obama's Deceit "budget deficit under George Bush first peaked in 2004 at $412 billion dollars. Between 2005 and 2007 the budget deficit declined by $252 billion to reach its low, under Bush, at $160 billion. If the tax cuts and wars, both occurring in 2001 and 2003, caused our current financial situation, how did the deficit fall between 2004 to 2007? Because Tax Cuts increase revenue to the government by allowing people and business to invest more of their own money"
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Blythe Danner, Gwyneth Paltrow Exploit Mother’s Day for Abortion Fundraising | LifeNews.com
Blythe Danner, Gwyneth Paltrow Exploit Mother’s Day for Abortion Fundraising LifeNews.com: "Actresses Blythe Danner and Gwyneth Paltrow are coming under fire from pro-life advocates for exploiting Mother’s Day to raise funds for Planned Parenthood. The two recently sent out an email fundraiser for the nation’s largest abortion business urging abortion activists to take the group up on a Mother’s Day fundraising challenge."
Atlas Shrugged Part 1 | Why the new Atlas Shrugged movie could become a cult classic
Movie Review Atlas Shrugged Part 1 Why the new Atlas Shrugged movie could become a cult classic The Daily Caller "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1,” the film adaptation of Ayn Rand’s prescient, unabashedly pro-free market capitalism novel, hits theaters April 15. Its timing could not be better."
Interlocal Agreements - How Forced Unionization and the MEDC Came to Be in Michigan
Interlocal Agreements - How Forced Unionization and the MEDC Came to Be in Michigan [Michigan Capitol Confidential] "Some 40,000 private day care owners and providers in Michigan are transformed overnight into public employee union members. Ditto for another 60,000 private home care workers. And yet another organization gets to play in the sand on the taxpayers’ dime. All of these became possible because of an innocuous and arguably well-intended law that’s been on the books for more than 40 years." READ this report!
What a Joke
What a Joke "Suppose that in a mere three years your family’s spending – spending, mind you, not income – jumps from $80,000 to $101,600. You’re now understandably worried about the debt you’re piling up as a result of this 27 percent hike in spending. So mom and dad, with much drama and angst and finger-pointing about each other’s irresponsibility and insensitivity, stage marathon sessions of dinner-table talks to solve the problem. They finally agree to reduce the family’s annual spending from $101,600 to $100,584. For this 1 percent cut in their spending, mom and dad congratulate each other."
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Governments continued to enhance pensions amid economic collapse
Pensions: Governments continued to enhance pensions amid economic collapse - latimes.com
"Scores of California government agencies continued to sweeten employee pension plans even after the state's economy began collapsing into recession in 2008, a decision that is now haunting them as they struggle with deficits and deep budget cuts."
"Scores of California government agencies continued to sweeten employee pension plans even after the state's economy began collapsing into recession in 2008, a decision that is now haunting them as they struggle with deficits and deep budget cuts."
I didn’t even realize it was Dick Cheney vs ME The Loft
I didn’t even realize it was Dick Cheney vs ME The Loft
"As long as we let other countries control the world's energy, then we will always be at the mercy of those countries.
It is in our national security interests to develop and tap our resources at home.
Don't the liberals get that???
Instead, the only thing they focus on are those 'evil corporations.'
As if corporations are the only entities capable of greed.
Hmmmm... what about all those unions with over-inflated and unsustainable benefits packages that are draining states' budgets?"
"As long as we let other countries control the world's energy, then we will always be at the mercy of those countries.
It is in our national security interests to develop and tap our resources at home.
Don't the liberals get that???
Instead, the only thing they focus on are those 'evil corporations.'
As if corporations are the only entities capable of greed.
Hmmmm... what about all those unions with over-inflated and unsustainable benefits packages that are draining states' budgets?"
Wind power being poisoned by massive government subsidies
theblogprof: Wind power being poisoned by massive government subsidies
"have opined many times in this blog that wind turbines are not a bad technology.
It is in fact a good technology, I'm a (pun) fan of it, and I teach it in my classes.
However, it has its place and I have been critical of the government at all levels for creating an artificial demand for the technology built entirely on generous subsidies and mandates."
"have opined many times in this blog that wind turbines are not a bad technology.
It is in fact a good technology, I'm a (pun) fan of it, and I teach it in my classes.
However, it has its place and I have been critical of the government at all levels for creating an artificial demand for the technology built entirely on generous subsidies and mandates."
Climate Change | Coolest March since 1994
AccuWeather.com - Climate Change Coolest March since 1994
"March 2011 ended up as the coolest March globally since March of 1994.
The actual global temperature anomaly for the lower troposphere last month was negative 0.026 C."
"March 2011 ended up as the coolest March globally since March of 1994.
The actual global temperature anomaly for the lower troposphere last month was negative 0.026 C."
Mark Steyn: 'I think Lindsey Graham is unfit for office'
Mark Steyn: 'I think Lindsey Graham is unfit for office' The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment
“This is why I don’t want elites setting the rules, because when you look at your elites, they’re not the kind of wise men that they pass themselves off as,” Steyn said.
“They’re boobs, which is what Lindsey Graham is.”"
“This is why I don’t want elites setting the rules, because when you look at your elites, they’re not the kind of wise men that they pass themselves off as,” Steyn said.
“They’re boobs, which is what Lindsey Graham is.”"
Why Public Sector Unions Are Not Typical Unions
Why Public Sector Unions Are Not Typical Unions « Union Watch
"Public sector unions, unlike private sector unions, present the following forms of procedural unfairness:
•Striking in the public sector exerts political rather than economic pressure on the government (who continues to collect taxes regardless), and is thus designed to harm the members of the public, particularly the poor, who depend on government services that unions are contracted to provide.
•The employer with whom public employee unions negotiate—the government—is not just another industry, and thus normal market constraints are often supplanted by political restraints and more flexible accounting practices that enable unfair and unrealistic concessions in favor of unions.
•Using their substantial political clout, public employee unions are able to influence elections and thus exert control over the representatives with whom they negotiate, resulting in less-than-arms’-length negotiations.
•Accordingly, public employee unions are able to negotiate deals that often violate state constitutional proscriptions against retroactive compensation and incurring liabilities without voter approval.
•Public employee unions represent one of the most powerful special interest groups by, in part, having successfully lobbied for laws requiring union dues be automatically collected from their members.
•Public employee unions lobby against laws, such as Right to Work, that prohibit coercive and anti-competitive practices.
•Public employee unions, unlike the general public, are permitted to press their interests upon elected officials in closed-door negotiations.
•All this substantial political influence wielded by public sector unions constitutes an improper delegation of the police power properly held in trust by elected officials for the protection of the health, safety, welfare, and morals of the public.
"Public sector unions, unlike private sector unions, present the following forms of procedural unfairness:
•Striking in the public sector exerts political rather than economic pressure on the government (who continues to collect taxes regardless), and is thus designed to harm the members of the public, particularly the poor, who depend on government services that unions are contracted to provide.
•The employer with whom public employee unions negotiate—the government—is not just another industry, and thus normal market constraints are often supplanted by political restraints and more flexible accounting practices that enable unfair and unrealistic concessions in favor of unions.
•Using their substantial political clout, public employee unions are able to influence elections and thus exert control over the representatives with whom they negotiate, resulting in less-than-arms’-length negotiations.
•Accordingly, public employee unions are able to negotiate deals that often violate state constitutional proscriptions against retroactive compensation and incurring liabilities without voter approval.
•Public employee unions represent one of the most powerful special interest groups by, in part, having successfully lobbied for laws requiring union dues be automatically collected from their members.
•Public employee unions lobby against laws, such as Right to Work, that prohibit coercive and anti-competitive practices.
•Public employee unions, unlike the general public, are permitted to press their interests upon elected officials in closed-door negotiations.
•All this substantial political influence wielded by public sector unions constitutes an improper delegation of the police power properly held in trust by elected officials for the protection of the health, safety, welfare, and morals of the public.
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Donald Trump Responds
Donald Trump Responds - NYTimes.com: "Actually, I have great respect for Ms. Collins in that she has survived so long with so little talent"
Wind power: Even worse than you thought
Wind power: Even worse than you thought • The Register "A new analysis of wind energy supplied to the UK National Grid in recent years has shown that wind farms produce significantly less electricity than had been thought, and that they cause more problems for the Grid than had been believed"
NPR's Media Reporter Studies Months of Bret Baier Show to Expose Fox's Conservative Tilt
NPR's Media Reporter Studies Months of Bret Baier Show to Expose Fox's Conservative Tilt NewsBusters.org When you are the unbiased middle...and you've voted democrat in every election....ANYONE who disagrees with you is extreme. Makes sense to most in the MSM, right?
Union Thuggery: Playing Hardball in Wisconsin
Union Thuggery: Playing Hardball in Wisconsin « Intellectual Conservative Politics and Philosophy "On Madison's State Street, the frenzy is reflected in this exchange, recorded practically word-for-word by a retired Army officer, overhead at the Expresso Royale Cafe. One white male is talking animatedly to another. They are about 50 years old, believed by the observer to be university (public) employees on lunch break: Man 1: 'Governor Scott Walker must be stopped, he's a NAZI.' Man 2: 'That might be a strong comparison.' #1: 'No, he must be stopped. They are calling our protesters union thugs. Walker will destroy democracy and freedom.' #2: 'What should we do?' #1: 'I hope he's shot. But we should take them out of government to save the future. We will have to save the people from Republicans. Our small group will have to change the makeup of the government.' #2: 'Isn't that why we have elections?' #1: 'Elections have obviously failed. We need to have democracy by other means. We can save the people by getting rid of the Republicans. We know best what to do for the future . . .'"
Confirmed: Post-Workout Beer Is Healthier Than Water
JammieWearingFool: Confirmed: Post-Workout Beer Is Healthier Than Water "Forget water or Gatorade. The drink of choice to rehydrate after a workout is beer. Researchers at Granada University in Spain found beer can help retain liquid better than water alone"
Bored stiff: Student yawned so hard during lecture that she couldn't close her mouth
Bored stiff: Student yawned so hard during lecture that she couldn't close her mouth Mail Online "But one teenager yawned so deeply during a class on the topic that her mouth got stuck wide open and she had to be taken to hospital. Holly Thompson, 17, was studying for her government and politics A-level at the Northampton School for Girls when she dislocated her jaw and found herself unable to close it again."
Wind power being poisoned by massive government subsidies
theblogprof: Wind power being poisoned by massive government subsidies "Plus the on/off aspect which is inherent to wind turbines just like it is to solar power, a fact that I pointed out many times here as to why these technologies need to be focused on supplementing the grid rather than providing baseload power."
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