Welcome to "The Door" - Blog Notes, Entertainment & One Man’s Opinions, Mike Morgan
Fmr.Councilman, City of Trinidad, California USA 2008—2012: City Resolution 2012-15
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
DADT Dun! - U.S. soldier comes out to his father
The SFGate story with a link to his video ... U.S. soldier comes out to his father
http://blog.sfgate.com/hottopics/2011/09/20/us-soldier-comes-out-to-his-father/
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Ron Paul Ad - link to his site
I did not know ...
Trust - Reagan endorsement/Gore and Perry
'He’s touted the fact that he was early to endorse Reagan when he ran for President in 1976. But then argues that the government ran away under Reagan and spent too much. Paul left the GOP at the end of Reagan’s presidency and ran himself as a Libertarian.'
8:38 Rep Debate 9/7/11
www.ronpaul2012.com
Trust - Reagan endorsement/Gore and Perry
'He’s touted the fact that he was early to endorse Reagan when he ran for President in 1976. But then argues that the government ran away under Reagan and spent too much. Paul left the GOP at the end of Reagan’s presidency and ran himself as a Libertarian.'
8:38 Rep Debate 9/7/11
www.ronpaul2012.com
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
I like some of his ideas presented in his summary, and NO, I'm not a registered Republican. I'm an open-minded, independant NP!
Like ...
Reducing the corporate income tax rate to 25 percent
Cutting discretionary spending by 5 percent
Returning authority to the states
Like ...
Reducing the corporate income tax rate to 25 percent
Cutting discretionary spending by 5 percent
Returning authority to the states
TAX POLICY
As president, Romney will hold the line on individual income tax rates and eliminate taxes on interest, dividends, and capital gains for low - and middle- income taxpayers. He will eliminate the estate tax. And he will pursue a conservative overhaul that applies lower and flatter rates to a broader tax base.
CONCLUSIONRead more for yourself ... Mitt's Plan Summary
Mitt Romney will rebuild the foundations of the American economy on the principles of free enterprise, hard work, and innovation. His plan emphasizes critical structural adjustments rather than short-term fixes. It seeks to reduce taxes, spending, regulation, and government programs. It seeks to increase trade, energy production, human capital, and labor flexibility. It relinquishes power to the states instead of claiming to have the solution to every problem. The plan does not increase the size of the federal budget or bureaucracy. To the contrary, it cuts spending and streamlines regulation.