Sharon asks…
Will the Simpsons really be cancelled this Spring?
I hope not, because the show is older than me. I watched that show since I was 3, and I could not bear seeing it get cancelled. Especially while reality TV shows like Jersey Shore still exist. It would most likely make me lose faith in the media and FOX for good. But I digress, will it be cancelled?
Michelle answers:
Even if it is cancled it will still be the longest running animated series. It’s been going since 1989. It’s stayed popular for almost 23 years! Lets see Family Guy last that long and stay as popular. The Simpsons will always be the best!
Paul asks…
Where are the welfare answers coming from,when I ask about taxes?
I have read Obama’s economic policies three times. I have not seen anything about welfare so are these responses coming from information obtained on Fox News?
Michelle answers:
Because …
Proposed changes in taxes after 2008 General election:
CAPITAL GAINS TAX
MCCAIN
0% on home sales up to $500,000 per home (couples) McCain does not propose any change in existing home sales income tax.
OBAMA
28% on profit from ALL home sales
How does this affect you? If you sell your home and make a profit, you will pay 28% of your gain on taxes. If you are heading toward retirement and would like to down-size your home or move into a retirement community, 28% of the money you make from your home will go to taxes. This proposal will adversely affect the elderly who are counting on the income from their homes as part of their retirement income.
DIVIDEND TAX
MCCAIN 15% (no change)
OBAMA 39.6%
How will this affect you? If you have any money invested in stock market, IRA, mutual funds, college funds, life insurance, retirement accounts, or anything that pays or reinvests dividends, you will now be paying nearly 40% of the money earned on taxes if Obama become president. The experts predict that higher tax rates on dividends and capital gains would crash the stock market yet do absolutely nothing to cut the deficit.
INCOME TAX
MCCAIN (no changes)
Single making 30K – tax $4,500
Single making 50K – tax $12,500
Single making 75K – tax $18,750
Married making 60K- tax $9,000
Married making 75K – tax $18,750
Married making 125K – tax $31,250
OBAMA
(reversion to pre-Bush tax cuts)
Single making 30K – tax $8,400
Single making 50K – tax $14,000
Single making 75K – tax $23,250
Married making 60K – tax $16,800
Married making 75K – tax $21,000
Married making 125K – tax $38,750
Under Obama your taxes will more than double! How does this affect you? No explanation needed. This is pretty straight forward.
INHERITANCE TAX
MCCAIN 0% (No change, Bush repealed this tax)
OBAMA Restore the inheritance tax. How does this affect you? Many families have lost businesses, farms and ranches, and homes that have been in their families for generations because they could not afford the inheritance tax. Those willing their assets to loved ones will not only lose them to these taxes.
NEW TAXES BEING PROPOSED BY OBAMA
* New government taxes proposed on homes that are more than 2400 square feet
* New gasoline taxes (as if gas weren’t high enough already)
* New taxes on natural resources consumption (heating gas, water, electricity)
* New taxes on retirement accounts and last but not least….
* New taxes to pay for socialized medicine so we can receive the same level of medical care as other third-world countries!!!
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Democrats / Blamers … I have not seen even one attempt for anyone to … TRY to explain this …
04/13/08 –
President Bush Job Approval
RCP Average
Approve 31.0%
Disapprove 65.5%
Spread -34.5%
Congressional Job Approval (DEMOCRATICALLY CONTROLLED) **********
RCP Average
Approve 22.0%
DISAPPROVE 70.0% **********
Spread -48.0%
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Democrats have to recognize that since the 73rd Congress in 1933
… For a MAJORITY of THE LAST 65 YEARS
… Democratic Houses of Representatives and Democratic Senates have CONTROLLED the nation and the President.
A TOTAL of 38 Sessions with Democrats in CONTROL for 28 of those!
WE need to inform/TELL our political representatives that WE NEED TO PASS a Constitutional Amendment for the LINE ITEM VETO.
This will keep the SPECIAL INTEREST GARBAGE from being attached to valuable legislation.
If Congress wants to give the president that power, they will have to pass a constitutional amendment, Supreme Justice John Paul Stevens said. “If there is to be a new procedure in which the president will play a different role in determining the text of what may become a law, such change must come not by legislation but through the amendment procedures set forth in Article V of the Constitution,” Stevens said, on June 25th, 1998.
IF your special interest is SO valuable, why do you have to HIDE it in valuable legislation?
So, with them REFUSING to PASS the Line Item Veto, in reality, the House and Senate have REALLY been controlling the country!!
AND, with the CURRENT Senate and Congress having the WORST approval rating in HISTORY, hopefully we will see a LOT of changes after the general elections.
A recent Reuters poll is out and Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have pulled an upset: They have managed to make George Walker Bush twice as popular as CONGRESS.
RECENTLY – – JUST 13% of Likely Voters now say the DEMOCRATICALLY CONTROLLED Congress is doing a good or excellent job. A recent Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 43% give Congress a poor rating.
Those results represent a slight decrease from the previous month, when 15% gave Congress a good or excellent rating.
Democrats generally believe in heavy fines for honest work, while rewarding sloth and indulgence.
Do YOU think that people should be able to do absolutely nothing productive and get government hand-outs for sloth and indulgence – healthcare, tobacco, alcohol, drugs, STDs, etc. ??
Do YOU want to have YOUR MONEY TAKEN from YOU and YOUR FAMILY to FINANCE these people ???
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JUNIOR U. S. Senator Obama did NOT complete his FIRST term in office !!
… With just 143 days of ACTUAL experience
… HE decided
… That he DESERVED to be THE President of THE United States of America !!!
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TAXES … TAXES … AND … MORE TAXES … Are what is driving American corporations
… To downsize in America and expand in “friendlier” countries !!!
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Robert asks…
Is it legal to own a fox as a pet in the state of Georgia?
I was just wondering. And also if it is, does anybody know where to find one?
Michelle answers:
No, it is considered a non-domesticated animal.
Summary of Law: It is unlawful for persons to possess inherently dangerous animals as “pets.” Inherently dangerous animals include, but are not limited to the following orders: Marsupialia (kangaroos); Primates (chimpanzees, gorillas, macaques); Carnivora (canines, felines); Proboscidae (elephants); Crocodylia (crocodiles, alligators, cobras, all poisonous rear-fanged species). Only persons engaged in the wholesale or retail wild animal business or persons exhibiting wild animals to the public will be issued a license to possess inherently dangerous animals.
Georgia Laws Governing Private Possession of Exotic Animals
• GA. CODE ANN. §27-5-4 – Wild animal licenses and permits generally.
(a) Unless otherwise provided in Code Section 27-5-5, it shall be unlawful for any person to import, transport, transfer, sell, purchase, or possess any wild animal listed in Code Section 27-5-5 or specified by the board by regulation without first obtaining a wild animal license from the department as provided in Code Section 27-2-23 or a wild animal permit as provided in this Code section; provided, however, anyone holding a deer-farming license is not required to have a wild animal license or permit to possess farmed deer. Unless otherwise specified by the department, such license or permit shall be effective from April 1 through March 31 and may contain such conditions and restrictions, including restrictions as to numbers and species of animals, as the department determines appropriate in light of the provisions of this chapter. An applicant for a wild animal license or permit shall have the burden of proving that any wild animals subject to such license or permit are or will be imported, transported, transferred, sold, purchased, or possessed in compliance with this chapter.
(b) Wild animal licenses will be issued only to persons engaged in the wholesale or retail wild animal business or persons exhibiting wild animals to the public. Wild animal permits will be issued at no cost and only to persons for scientific or educational purposes or to a pond owner for grass carp or grass carp hybrids where the department has determined that the possession of such carp by the pond owner will not constitute a threat to wildlife; provided, however, that no such permit shall be required for persons buying triploid grass carp from properly licensed wild animal dealers authorized to sell grass carp where the bill of sale is retained by the buyer as proof of such sale and where the triploid grass carp are to be stocked only into a private pond; provided, further, that no such license or permit shall be required solely for the transportation of wild animals through this state where the animals remain in this state no more than 24 hours and are not sold or transferred while in this state.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, transfer, deliver, or surrender a wild animal listed in Code Section 27-5-5 or specified by the board by regulation to any other person unless that other person holds a license or permit issued pursuant to this chapter for such wild animal or is exempt from the requirement for such a permit or license by the provisions of subsection (d) of this Code section.
(d) No wild animal license or permit shall be required for a carrier regulated either by the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Civil Aeronautics Board, or the Public Service Commission to import or transport any wild animal.
(e) Any licenses issued by the department to any person for public exhibition purposes shall be conditioned so that the person operating a wild animal exhibition in a nontraveling, fixed facility shall make the facility open to the public for a time no less than 30 hours per week for at least six months each year; and the person operating a wild animal exhibition in a transient facility shall make the facility open to the public for a reasonable period of time and for reasonable hours of the day, depending upon the nature of the exhibition. The department is authorized to issue such licenses in accordance with this chapter requiring adequate facilities for the humane handling, care, and confinement of wild animals and ensuring public safety. Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, exhibitions of wild animals by federal, state, city, county, or municipal governments or their agencies and transient circuses, which circuses can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the department that 10 percent of the proceeds from such exhibitions shall be devoted to charitable purposes in this state, shall not be required to purchase a wild animal license but shall be required to obtain the license, at no charge, from the department; provided, however, all other provisions of this chapter and all regulations relating to the humane handling, care, and confinement of wild animals must be complied with.
(f) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a wild animal license or permit is required for the possession of any wild animal listed in subsection (b) of Code Section 27-5-5 or as required by regulation of the board. Liability insurance is required for the possession of any wild animal that is classified as being inherently dangerous to people in subsection (a) of Code Section 27-5-5 or as required by regulation of the board. Prior to the issuance of a wild animal license or permit for animals classified as being inherently dangerous to people, any applicant other than a governmental agency or university research facility must provide proof of liability insurance from a company licensed to do business in this state or an unauthorized insurer if permitted by Chapter 5 of Title 33.Such insurance must be maintained in force and effect and cover claims for injury or damage to persons or property in an amount equal to $40,000.00 for each inherently dangerous animal up to a maximum of $500,000.00. The insurance company shall notify the department at least 30 days prior to the termination of the policy by the company. Liability insurance is not required for wild animals that are not considered to be inherently dangerous to people.
(g) Any license or permit issued in accordance with this chapter shall be valid only for the species and numbers of wild animals referenced on the application and the license or permit. The license or permit to hold a female wild animal shall cover her progeny only while the progeny are physically dependent upon her or until her progeny are two months of age, whichever period is longer. It shall also be unlawful to transfer any license or permit issued by the department from one person to another person.
(h) It shall be unlawful for any person holding a license or permit issued pursuant to this chapter to import, transport, sell, transfer, or possess any wild animal in facilities not approved by the department as described in Code Section 27-5-6.
(i) In the event that a determination has been made to revoke, suspend, deny, or refuse to renew any license or permit issued pursuant to this chapter, the applicant for the license or permit may appeal the determination according to the provisions stated in Code Section 27-2-25.
(j) It shall be unlawful for any person holding a license or permit pursuant to this chapter to import, purchase, transport, sell, or transfer any wild animal and fail to record in a record book, within 24 hours after the completion of such a transaction, the date, place, manner, and names and addresses of all persons involved in such a transaction. It shall also be unlawful to fail to maintain such records for a period of 12 months or to fail to provide the department access to such records during all regular business hours.
(k) Wild animal licenses shall not be issued unless the following conditions are met:
(1) The applicant must be at least 18 years of age;
(2) Applicants requesting a license for mammals must obtain a license from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the United States Department of Agriculture or provide written documentation that the applicant is exempt from such requirements;
(3) Applicants must submit documentation verifying that the proposed construction of facilities and the holding of wild animals is not prohibited by county or municipal ordinances;
(4) The applicant must obtain required business licenses; and
(5) Facilities for holding or exhibiting wild animals must be completely separated from a residence and meet specifications for humane handling, care, and confinement as provided in Code Section 27-5-6.
• GA. CODE ANN. §27-5-5 – Wild animals for which license or permit required.
(a) The following animals are considered to be inherently dangerous to human beings and are subject to the license or permit and insurance requirements provided for in subsection (f) of Code Section 27-5-4:
(1) Class Mammalia:
(A) Order Marsupialia: Family Macropodidae: Genus Macropus (Kangaroos) – All species;
(B) Order Primates:
(i) Family Pongidae (gibbons, orang-utan, chimpanzees, siamangs, and gorillas) – All species;
(ii) Family Cercopithecidae:
(I) Genus Macaca (macaques) – All species;
(II) Genus Papio (mandrills, drills, and baboons) – All species;
(III) Theropithecus gelada (Gelada baboon);
(C) Order Carnivora:
(i) Family Canidae:
(I) Genus Canis (wolves, jackals, and dingos); all species; except that any person possessing hybrid crosses between wolves and domestic animals on July 1, 1994, shall have until July 1, 1995, to apply for a fee-exempt permit to possess these animals as pets; provided, however, that the said hybrid is sexually neutered; provided, further, that it shall be unlawful to transfer possession or ownership of said hybrid without prior written approval from the department. Liability insurance shall not be mandatory for wolf hybrids possessed under this fee-exempt permit;
(II) Chrysocyon brachyurus (maned wolf);
(III) Cuon alpinus (red dog);
(IV) Lycaon pictus (African hunting dog);
(ii) Family Ursidae (bears) – All species;
(iii) Family Mustelidae – Gulo gulo (wolverine);
(iv) Family Hyaenidae (hyenas) – All species;
(v) Family Felidae:
(I) Genus Leo or Panthera or Neofelis (lions, tigers, jaguars, and leopards) – All species;
(II) Unica unica (snow leopard);
(III) Acinonyx jubatus (cheetah);
(IV) Felis concolor (cougar) – All subspecies;
(D) Order Proboscidae: Family Elephantidae (elephants) – All species;
(E) Order Perissodactyla: Family Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceroses) – All species;
(F) Order Artiodactyla:
(i) Family Suidae – Phacochoerus aethiopicus (warthog);
(ii) Family Hippopotamidae – Hippopotamus amphibius (hippopotamus);
(iii) Family Bovidae:
(I) Genus Taurotragus (elands) – All species;
(II) Boselaphus tragocamelus (nilgais);
(III) Bos sauveli (kouprey);
(IV) Syncerus caffer (African buffalo);
(V) Hippotragus niger (sable);
(VI) Oryx gazella (gemsbok);
(VII) Addax nasomaculatus (addax);
(VIII) Genus Alcelaphus (hartebeests) – All species;
(IX) Genus Connochaetes (gnu, wildebeest) – All species;
(2) Class Reptilia:
(A) Order Crocodylia:
(i) Family Crocodylidae (crocodiles, gavials, etc.) – All species;
(ii) Family Alligatoridae – (alligators and caimans) – All species;
(B) Order Squamata:
(i) Suborder Serpentes:
(I) Family Elapidae (cobras, coral snakes, etc.) – All species;
(II) Family Viperidae (adders, vipers, etc.) – All species;
(III) Family Colubridae – All poisonous rear-fanged species (Opisthoglypis);
(IV) Family Crotalidae (pit vipers) – All species;
(ii) Suborder Lacertilia: Family Helodermatidae (Gila monsters and beaded lizards) – All species;
(3) Class Osteichthyes:
(A) Order Cypriniformes (Suborder Characoidei): Family Characidae (tetra, piranha): Genera Serrasalmus, Serrasalmo, Pygocentrus, Taddyella, Rooseveltiella, Pygopristis (piranhas) – All species;
(B) Order Siluriformes: Family Trichomycteridae (parasitic catfishes): Genera Vandellia (candiru) and Urinophilus – All species; and
(4) Class Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish): Order Rajiformes: Family Potamotrygonidae (fresh-water stingray) – All species.
(b) Except as provided in this Code section, a license or permit is required for the following wild animals and any others specified by regulation of the board:
(1) Class Mammalia:
(A) Order Marsupialia (opossum, wallabies, etc.) – All species;
(B) Order Insectivora (shrews, moles, etc.) – All species;
(C) Order Dermoptera (flying lemurs) – All species;
(D) Order Chiroptera (bats) – All species;
(E) Order Primates (monkeys, apes, etc.) – All species except Family Hominidae;
(F) Order Edentata (sloths, armadillos, etc.) – All species;
(G) Order Pholidota (pangolins or scaly anteaters) – All species;
(H) Order Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares, etc.) – All species except Genus Oryctolagus; or any other normally domesticated species;
(I) Order Rodentia (rats, mice, etc.) – All speciesexcept Genus Cavia; Genus Gerbillus; Genus Mesocricetus; Mus musculous; Rattus rattus; Rattus norvegicus; or any other normally domesticated species;
(J) Order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, etc.) – All species;
(K) Order Carnivora (weasels, ferrets, cats, bears, wolves, etc.) – All species, except that a European ferret (Mustela putorius furo) may be sold, purchased, exhibited, or held as a pet without a license or permit; provided, however, that the ferret owner can provide valid documentation that the ferret was sexually neutered prior to seven months of age and is vaccinated against rabies with a properly administered vaccine approved for use on ferrets by the United States Department of Agriculture;
(L) Order Tubulidentata (aardvark) – All species;
(M) Order Proboscidea (elephants) – All species;
(N) Order Hyracoidea (conies) – All species;
(O) Order Sirenia (manatees, dugong) – All species;
(P) Order Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates) – All species;
(Q) Order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) – All species except Bison bison (buffalo) and Llama guanicoe, L. Glama, and L. Pacos (llamas);
(2) Class Aves:
(A) Order Falconiformes (hawks, eagles, vultures, etc.) – All species except that persons possessing a federal falconry license shall be allowed to possess birds in the Order Falconiformes without obtaining a wild animal license;
(B) Order Galliformes: Family Meleagrididae (turkeys) – All species not normally domesticated;
(C) Order Psittaciformes: Myiopsitta monachus (monk parakeet);
(D) Order Cuculiformes: Family Cuculidae (cuckoos) – All species;
(E) Order Strigiformes (owls) – All species;
(F) Order Passeriformes:
(i) Family Alaudidae (larks): Alauda arvensis (skylarks);
(ii) Family Pycnonotidae (bulbuls) – All species;
(iii) Family Muscicapidae (thrushes, blackbirds, ieldfare, etc.): Genus Turdus – All species;
(iv) Family Zosteropidae (white eyes): Genus Zosterops – All species;
(v) Family Emberizidae (buntings, etc.): Emberiza citrinella (yellow hammer);
(vi) Family Ploceidae (sparrows, weavers, queleas, weaver finches, etc.):
(I) Genus Passer – All species except Passer Domesticus (English house sparrow);
(II) Ploceus capensis (cape weaver);
(III) Ploceus philippinus (Baya weaver);
(IV) Genus Quelea – All species;
(vii) Family Icteridae (blackbirds, grackles, orioles, etc.): Genera Molothrus, Quiscalus, and Agelaius – All species;
(viii) Family Estrildidae (waxbills, ricebirds, munias, weaver finches, etc.): Padda oryzivora (Java sparrow);
(ix) Family Sturnidae (starlings, mynas, etc.) – All species except Sturnus vulgaris (starling) and Gracula religiosa (Hill mynas);
(x) Family Corvidae (crows, ravens, etc.) – All species;
(3) Class Amphibia (Order Anura):
(A) Family Bufonidae (toads): Bufo marinus, Bufo paracnemis, Bufo horribilis (giant or marine toad group);
(4) Class Osteichthyes (bony fish):
(A) Order Cypriniformes (Suborder Characoidei): Family Characidae (tetra, piranha):
(i) Astyanax faciatus (banded tetra);
(ii) Genera Serrasalmus, Serrasalmo, Pygocentrus, addyella, Rooseveltiella, Pygopristis (piranhas) – All species;
(B) Order Cypriniformes (Suborder Cyprinoidei): Family Cyprinidae (carp, grass carp, orfe, etc.):
(i) Ctenopharyngodon idella (grass carp);
(ii) Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (silver carp);
(iii) Aristichthys nobilis (bighead carp);
(C) Order Siluriformes:
(i) Family Clariidae (air-breathing catfishes) – All species;
(ii) Family Trichomycteridae (parasitic catfishes): Genera Vandellia (candiru) and Urinophilus – All species;
(iii) Family Heteropneustidae (giant walking catfishes): Genus Heteropneustes – All species;
(D) Order Perciformes (Suborder Channoidei) Family Channidae (snakeheads): Genera Ophicephalus and Channa – All species;
(5) Class Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish): Order Rajiformes: Family Potamotrygonidae (fresh-water stingray) – All species; and
(6) All exotic fish which are not held in aquaria or tanks, provided that, as used in this Code section, “aquaria or tanks” means containers for holding fish from which no water is discharged, except during periodic cleaning, and which discharged water is passed through a filtering system capable of removing all fish and fish eggs and is disposed of only in a septic tank permitted by the county or in a waste-water treatment system permitted by the Environmental Protection Division of the department. For purposes of this paragraph, exotic fish are all fish species not native to Georgia. This paragraph shall not apply to any species of fish regulated by any other chapter of this title.
(c) Any person who on July 1, 1994, possessed a wild animal for which a license or permit was not required prior to July 1, 1994, shall have until January 1, 1995, to apply for a fee-exempt permit, provided that the requirements of this chapter relating to insurance and humane handling, care, and confinement of wild animals are met. Such permits shall only be valid for wild animals possessed prior to July 1, 1994, and shall not authorize breeding, importation, sale, or transfer without specific authorization from the department.
Sandra asks…
Is this another double standard by the right wing?
Tea party people said they did not get any media attention other than fox news but when a gay rally which had the same amount of the crowd received less media than the tea party. Even fox news barely mentioned it. The tea parties complained about lack of news coverage but do they agree that the gay rights rally received less attention and is unfairly getting media attention.
Michelle answers:
Instead of the Tea party they should change to the C party for constant complainers. These people have nothing to say. They have no clue how there negative energy is destroying their own life. They are a Cancer on the country. We are fortunate that our country is filled with such strong people that don’t get pulled down into their constant complaining & they are truly a very small minority. CNN did give them coverage but they have nothing to say. The only intelligent person in their party & I am not saying I trust him 100% but he speaks well for them & he is a gay man named Lyndsay Graham. I didn’t like the way he got up at the convention & had nothing to say about republicans but put down Obama for the work he did as a community organizer at age 23 when he took several Catholic Parishs from 1 employee to have a staff of 13 when he left for grad. School. What are they going to do about Graham being gay. This party is in such denial. They are truly the something is not right in their minds party.
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