Q. The local paper doesn't list but a few.Is there any way to search online for pics of homes for rent or sale here in my local area? I am in Va...USA
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
A. http://www.realtor.com/Default.aspx
How long does it take for a small package sent from USA to Israel?
Q. My very first Ebay sale went to a person in Israel. I mailed it parcel post on July 5th and they are disputing the sale because it hasn't arrived. It's been 16 days. Should it have arrived by now?
A. Well yes it must have. My family and I send products back to my home country Ecuador and doesn't take that long. Max it has taken was a week.
16 days sounds like the product was miss placed and the carriers don't want to worry about it.
16 days sounds like the product was miss placed and the carriers don't want to worry about it.
What will it take to legalize,or decriminalize marijuana in the USA?
Q. 13 states now have medicinal marijuana. Oakland is taxing the sale and is raising millions for their municipality.Jobs have been created for the grow houses and farms ,security being hired for the dispenseries.This is extremely obviously beneficial for all participating states.The feds have made enforcement there lowest priority. Which do you think will be the last state to wake up and take advantage of the popular movement?
A. Let's take a second to analyze
#1 killer, beat out aids, heroin, murder, crack, cocaine, alcohol combined. Tobacco. 430,000 deaths per year. It's weird to think tobacco receives govt subsidies and is grown with radioactive fertilizer. #2 alcohol 85,000 deaths a year , even caffeine will kill around 10,000 a year. Mary Jane? 0 from cannabis use. Anywhere, 10,000 years of use and 0 kills attributed to cannabis. Addiction is a problem with Mary though. Mary Jane has more than any other users in rehab than any other drug... But why is this? Because when your caught with Cocaine... prison, Extasy.... Prison, Meth.... Prison, now weed? You have your choice you can go to prison or you can head into a rehab clinic or treatment center. It's the DEA showing that all these kids here are on marijuana. Only 3% of people in treatment were actually in need and willingly went into treatment.
Now addiction comes into play...
#1 - nicotine #2 - alchohol #3 - heroin #4 - Cocaine #5 - Coffee #6 - then marijuana.
Use marijuana for a year then stop then try the same thing with coffee....
Now is it a stepping stone? When on marijuana i don't think i've ever said let's go get ripped. I think i said give me chips and some water. Now 104 users of marijuana only 1 is a cocaine user. Less than 1 heroin. That's like sayin i choose alcohol as my drug of choice, now does that mean I am a candidate for black tar heroin?
Laziness? WIll you be useless? Well then 50,000,000 americans are lazy, let's also not forget that over half the canadian population has tried this drug. Look at the people who are smoking? Steven Jobbs - Apple Computers, Ted Turner CNN, Musicians, Virtually every presidential candidate has admitted to trying. Al Gore, Bush, Clinton. The people with personality problems and are lazy are going to lose their job anyway. Jesse Ventura YouTube it.
Potency? It's Dangerous HIGH THC BEWARE!!!!!
That's not changing and it's saracasm. There is always a harder portion it comes in levels. Think about Alchol, 151 Bacardi or 5 o'clock vodka? You can abuse everything even cheeseburgers but you don't see BK getting shut down. I can jam a fork in my eye, does that make that fork illegal?
You smoke too much, do you go home and beat your wife? No.... Do you go steal a car?? No! This is all black and white.
We are in prohibition for Marijuana.... what happened during prohibition of alcohol? Al Capone? V-Day massacre? Underground places? NASCAR? Alcohol poisoning went up 600% during prohibition
. Marijuana is a weed... It's worth more gram for gram than gold.
We say keep it out of the hands of the kids? Well if the government regulated it and stopped allowing drug dealers to make 400K a year and fund wars. Wouldn't this put the same regulation as alcohol? It's easier to get marijuana than it is to get Alcohol.
But my rant is over... so think about it man. A few decades ago we saw this with alcohol..... History repeats itself. Enough said.
#1 killer, beat out aids, heroin, murder, crack, cocaine, alcohol combined. Tobacco. 430,000 deaths per year. It's weird to think tobacco receives govt subsidies and is grown with radioactive fertilizer. #2 alcohol 85,000 deaths a year , even caffeine will kill around 10,000 a year. Mary Jane? 0 from cannabis use. Anywhere, 10,000 years of use and 0 kills attributed to cannabis. Addiction is a problem with Mary though. Mary Jane has more than any other users in rehab than any other drug... But why is this? Because when your caught with Cocaine... prison, Extasy.... Prison, Meth.... Prison, now weed? You have your choice you can go to prison or you can head into a rehab clinic or treatment center. It's the DEA showing that all these kids here are on marijuana. Only 3% of people in treatment were actually in need and willingly went into treatment.
Now addiction comes into play...
#1 - nicotine #2 - alchohol #3 - heroin #4 - Cocaine #5 - Coffee #6 - then marijuana.
Use marijuana for a year then stop then try the same thing with coffee....
Now is it a stepping stone? When on marijuana i don't think i've ever said let's go get ripped. I think i said give me chips and some water. Now 104 users of marijuana only 1 is a cocaine user. Less than 1 heroin. That's like sayin i choose alcohol as my drug of choice, now does that mean I am a candidate for black tar heroin?
Laziness? WIll you be useless? Well then 50,000,000 americans are lazy, let's also not forget that over half the canadian population has tried this drug. Look at the people who are smoking? Steven Jobbs - Apple Computers, Ted Turner CNN, Musicians, Virtually every presidential candidate has admitted to trying. Al Gore, Bush, Clinton. The people with personality problems and are lazy are going to lose their job anyway. Jesse Ventura YouTube it.
Potency? It's Dangerous HIGH THC BEWARE!!!!!
That's not changing and it's saracasm. There is always a harder portion it comes in levels. Think about Alchol, 151 Bacardi or 5 o'clock vodka? You can abuse everything even cheeseburgers but you don't see BK getting shut down. I can jam a fork in my eye, does that make that fork illegal?
You smoke too much, do you go home and beat your wife? No.... Do you go steal a car?? No! This is all black and white.
We are in prohibition for Marijuana.... what happened during prohibition of alcohol? Al Capone? V-Day massacre? Underground places? NASCAR? Alcohol poisoning went up 600% during prohibition
. Marijuana is a weed... It's worth more gram for gram than gold.
We say keep it out of the hands of the kids? Well if the government regulated it and stopped allowing drug dealers to make 400K a year and fund wars. Wouldn't this put the same regulation as alcohol? It's easier to get marijuana than it is to get Alcohol.
But my rant is over... so think about it man. A few decades ago we saw this with alcohol..... History repeats itself. Enough said.
What is the specific law that established a personal income tax in the USA?
Q. 'm tired of these idiots saying there is no law behind the personal income tax in the USA.
Can anyone point me to the initial law that establishes a personal income tax in the USA after the 16th Amendment was ratified?
I was really hoping for the text of the initial (first) congressional legislation passed, establishing the personal income tax.
Can anyone point me to the initial law that establishes a personal income tax in the USA after the 16th Amendment was ratified?
I was really hoping for the text of the initial (first) congressional legislation passed, establishing the personal income tax.
A. The legislation you want would depend on what you think is the "first" income tax.
The very first income tax on individuals was created by the Revenue Act of 1861 to fund the Civil War. It did not last long after the war. The Wilson-Goram Act of 1894 established the second income tax, but was declared unconstitutional.
The first individual income tax imposed after ratification of the 16th Amendment was imposed by the Revenue Act of 1913, Section II, A. subdiv. 1, 38 Stat. 114, 166.
The 1913 Revenue Act provided in part,
"Subdivision 1. That there shall be levied, assessed, collected and paid annually upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in the preceding calendar year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and to every person residing in the United States, though not a citizen thereof, a tax of 1 per centum per annum upon such income, except as hereinafter provided; and a like tax shall be assessed, levied, collected, and paid annually upon the entire net income from all property owned and of every business, trade, or profession carried on in the United States by persons residing elsewhere."
For purposes of the Revenue Act, "income" was defined at Section II B of the Act:
"Subject only to such exemptions and deductions as are hereinafter allowed, the net income of a taxable person shall include gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, businesses, trade, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in real or personal property, also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any lawful business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived from any source whatever."
Under current Title 26 of the Internal Revenue Code, the statutes that specifically provide for the tax are 26 U.S.C. sections 1, 63, and 61.
Section 1 says, "A tax shall be imposed on the taxable income of...." and then it lists the various tax rates for married people, single people, etc.
Section 63 defines "taxable income" as gross income minus allowable deductions.
Section 61 defines "gross income" as income "from whatever source derived," including, but not limited to, a long list of items. The very first item on the list is "compensation for services," which includes wages.
Don't waste your breath, though, on the tax deniers. Nothing you can say will change their minds.
The very first income tax on individuals was created by the Revenue Act of 1861 to fund the Civil War. It did not last long after the war. The Wilson-Goram Act of 1894 established the second income tax, but was declared unconstitutional.
The first individual income tax imposed after ratification of the 16th Amendment was imposed by the Revenue Act of 1913, Section II, A. subdiv. 1, 38 Stat. 114, 166.
The 1913 Revenue Act provided in part,
"Subdivision 1. That there shall be levied, assessed, collected and paid annually upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in the preceding calendar year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and to every person residing in the United States, though not a citizen thereof, a tax of 1 per centum per annum upon such income, except as hereinafter provided; and a like tax shall be assessed, levied, collected, and paid annually upon the entire net income from all property owned and of every business, trade, or profession carried on in the United States by persons residing elsewhere."
For purposes of the Revenue Act, "income" was defined at Section II B of the Act:
"Subject only to such exemptions and deductions as are hereinafter allowed, the net income of a taxable person shall include gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, businesses, trade, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in real or personal property, also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any lawful business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived from any source whatever."
Under current Title 26 of the Internal Revenue Code, the statutes that specifically provide for the tax are 26 U.S.C. sections 1, 63, and 61.
Section 1 says, "A tax shall be imposed on the taxable income of...." and then it lists the various tax rates for married people, single people, etc.
Section 63 defines "taxable income" as gross income minus allowable deductions.
Section 61 defines "gross income" as income "from whatever source derived," including, but not limited to, a long list of items. The very first item on the list is "compensation for services," which includes wages.
Don't waste your breath, though, on the tax deniers. Nothing you can say will change their minds.
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