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    What’s my responsibility to America? If one were to ask themselves this, many would respond with “paying taxes,” or “serving jury duty.” However, completing such minor tasks are not what really defines one’s responsibility to America. Responsibility is “a thing that one is required to do as part of a job, role, or legal obligation” (Google). Nowadays, throughout America, the act of responsibility has been for selfish reasons or personal gain. Some examples are paying off parking tickets or…

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    On June 21, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Knox v. Service Employees International Union, Local 1000, No. 10-1121, holding that when a union representing public-sector employees imposes a special assessment or increases dues to meet expenses that were not disclosed when the original assessment was set, the union must provide a new notice under Teachers v. Hudson, 475 U.S. 292 (1986). In this notice, the union must provide an estimate of the portion of its expenses that relate to…

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    False Dichotomies

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    In the op-ed article, “Heavy price of defense spending cuts,” Mr. Hanson weakly argues that a policy promoting a reduction in government spending results in holistic outcomes for society. In doing so, Hanson commits two significant thinking shortcomings by presenting both a false dichotomy and false cause fallacy. This essay will analyze the thinking shortcomings and their impact on policy development as it pertains to government spending. Hanson’s argument on the implication of budget cuts and…

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    Was the New Deal created by Franklin Delano Roosevelt a successful or a failure? It depends on your definition of success. Many would say no, because their point of view on success with the New Deal was complete abolishment of poverty and unemployment which hasn't been reached yet in today's world. If the New Deal's definition is overall growth the New Deal’s success is undeniable. The FDIC was created mainly as a hope and faith gainer while insuring 2,500 hundred dollars for bankers. Why…

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    In the long run, the cuts in the budget that will reduce or eliminate funding for programs for the homeless population will cost Illinois more money in the future. According to the report by the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, “cutting homeless prevention and intervention programs will result in increased costs for hospital emergency departments, hospital inpatient settings, community health centers, jails, and state hospitals”. These interventions not only cost more money, but do no help…

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    $13 thousand paid to all Americans over 21 would cost approximately $3 trillion annually (“QuickFacts United States”). By eliminating current welfare programs, the federal government would save $2.294 trillion (“Policy Basics: Where Do Our Federal Tax Dollars Go?”). While this still leaves a deficit, US GDP, and by extension government revenue, is projected by OECD Data to increase at an annual rate around 2.5 percent while the population is only expected to grow at about eight tenths of a…

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    The Book 4 by Aristotle. This book talks about Liberality, Prodigality, Meanness, the passage explains each of this concept and how they relate in each person. He also explains hoe each of this concept affects the personality of each individual. Each person has a different meaning of each of this words and how they view them. Liberality, Prodigality, Meanness, are view differently in each person sometimes because of believes, self-prospective or the environment. The first paragraph of this book…

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    Doing so will open up your IRA to current tax liabilities, such as the unrelated business income tax, since the IRS considers income that results in debt in an IRA as business income instead of investment income, profoundly diminishing your tax benefits with the IRA. You Are Not Taking Advantage of Tax Strategies Outside the Self-Directed IRA As the most tax-favored asset class, real estate can offer a ton of tax-reducing potential benefits that can have an immediate and positive…

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    The Wild West of Ticketing is ridiculous. An investigation into the law enforcement agency in Ferguson, Missouri, found incriminating evidence that show law official’s taking purposely taking money out of low-income people as well as poor people pockets “disproportionally African Americans-to put into court and city coffers”(Bingham, et. al). Traffic Camera Best Practices Best Practice One Brennan Center for justice at New York University School of Law identified five essential recommendations…

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    Preferential Capital Gains

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    Topic #1: Introduction to Capital Gains Question #1: What are the potential positive tax implications for transactions that qualify for capital gains treatment? Answer: If a taxpayer's transactions are deemed to be capital in nature, then a tax benefit may be present. Specifically, capital gains that are long-term in nature are subject to the preferential capital gains tax rate. In order for transactions gain to be listed as long term, typically the seller had to hold the asset for more than…

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