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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Friday, July 28, 2006
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: July 28, 2006 | ||
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| Friday , July 28, 2006
OK .. time to put up or shut up I guess. The Florida FairTax Rally kicks off tomorrow morning at 10:00 on the steps of the Orlando City Hall. I'm really hoping for a great crowd. Every body counts ... so we can't have any of this "Oh well, there will be enough people there. I'm gonna mow the lawn." We're trying to get a revolution going here. Revolutions take participation. The FairTax would be (all together now) the largest transfer of power from politicians to the people since this country was formed. Politicians aren't going to do this unless their jobs are on the line. Your purpose in showing up at the rally tomorrow in Orlando is to show them that their jobs are, in fact, on the line. Now .. here's some interesting
news. Don't forget the pancake breakfast! The FairTax Babe and FairTaxgroups.com will be having a pancake breakfast before the rally ... and it's just two blocks away! Here's a link for the information .. .and pictures of the rally location! Caravan from Gainesville and Ocala! My affiliate Sky-97, WSKY in Gainesville-Ocala, FL is leading a caravan of Fair Tax supporters to Orlando to the FairTax rally this Saturday. Staging ground will be at the first rest area off southbound I-75 just south of Ocala between 7:30am and 8:15am. Then, the WSKY caravan will pack the Florida turnpike as we motor to Orlando to show support for some meaningful tax reform. Special Thanks to News Talk 580 WDBO There is no way this whole rally doesn't happen if it isn't for the tremendous work of Steve, Rich, Jennifer, Jim and the whole gang at my Orlando affiliate News Talk 580 WDBO. They did the heavy lifting folks. I just show up and talk with some other folks.
OK .. get ready for the screams. It's just a matter of hours before some demagogues in Congress start yelling again for a windfall profits tax. Across the country we're going to hear screams of anguish from economic ignoramuses who couldn't tell you the difference from a profit and a profit margin. Nowhere in the article can you find Exxon Mobil's profit margin for the quarter. You can, though, find the numbers you can crunch to reach that figure. Total revenues for Exxon Mobil during the quarter were $99.03 billion. Run a little division problem and you come up with a 10.46% profit margin. Not bad at all, but not the best out there either. Most pharmaceutical and banking companies earned a higher profit margin. The amount of profit earned is directly tied to the price of the product you are selling, and the market for that profit. All these higher profits mean is that the cost of Exxon Mobil's products (primarily petroleum-based products) has gone up along with demand. By the way ,,, during the quarter Exxon spent nearly $5 billion of this profit on capital projects and exploration for new sources of oil, and another $7,9 billion was sent to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases. Belinda is one of those shareholders, so perhaps you can blame here for your high gas prices. Besides Belinda, we have some of teacher's union pension funds out there who invest heavily in Exxon Mobil. These dividends, which came from the Exxon profits, will be spent to cover pension checks to retired teachers. Now that's pretty nasty, isn't it! How DARE these teachers receive pension checks funded by investments in a successful corporation like Exxon Mobil when the government could be getting that money thorough a windfall profits tax?
The choice there is rather easy, and I'm somewhat dismayed to report to you today that recent polls show McKinney trailing in this runoff race. OK .. I can explain my endorsement. But what about Andrew Young? What possible reason did he have to come out in support of McKinney. Well ... here's his reasoning.
Come on, Andy. You're better than this.
So what are the Dems
calling their plan? Energy independence? That's a code phrase for government-mandated small cars no one wants, gas lines and higher gas taxes. It also means tens of millions of taxpayer dollars sent to colleges and universities to study alternate fuels, and quite possibly a nice little windfall tax on energy companies to top things off! Affordable health care? Your answer there is socialized medicine. Simple as that. Remember HillaryCare? Well, wait until you see the second coming! Retirement security? What they really mean is huge increases in Social Security taxes in order to fund a bankrupt program with a poor return on your money. They surely don't mean letting you plan and control your own retirement savings. College access for
all? That's even more of a joke. Everybody already has access to college, but
what the Democrats want is 100% taxpayer-funded government schools.
A researcher at the
University of Leicester in England did the research, ranking 178 countries from
first to worst. The United States ranked 23rd. If you think that's bad, France
ranked 62nd. At least we're ahead of France.
REDNECK SCRAP BOOK Of course having satellite TV in the bathroom is much more important than, say, plumbing. More in the Redneck Scrap Book. READING ASSIGNMENTS
TV anchor loses it on TV, victim of a prank.[video] And now for today's Mr.
Ungrateful award.
Montana Senator Conrad Burns chewed out some firefighters at an airport
the other day. He
complained about they way they were doing their job fighting wildfires. The
firefighters, who make between $8 and $12 an hour, were none too pleased. | ||
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