Quotes to live by:

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." -Declaration of Independence

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." -MLK, Jr.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

FIFA 12 Ultimate Team - Owens Strikers Dream Team

If I ruled the world... and had all the coins.... yes this would be my team. But alas, it would take a lifetime to accumulate the amount of coins needed to purchase this team, and of course in reality, these players would require more playing time than would be able to be offered in one team. But in FIFA 12 UT terms, anyone knows you really have to have a deep and strong team to complete a tournament, so having good players on the bench definitely is an assist. Robben was a tough one to bench over Ozil, but I like Ozil better, and Robben is only a 1 half player, although a very good 1 half player!

If you haven't upgraded to FIFA 12, from FIFA 11, it really is worth it, especially now, the gameplay and graphics are really worth this one year upgrade.

Ok, and so yeah, i'm biased... but I really couldn't choose any other Manager other than AVB. Come on Roman, throw out some bucks, you could have this team! Haha!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Dale Junior finishes 7th in the 2011 Chase for the Championship


First congrats to Tony Stewart for winning his 3rd Championship. Junior showed strength in his first season with Steve Letarte. His highest finish in the championship hunt since 2006, in which he finished 5th. This year was the almost year in which Junior almost got his win. There were some strong performances in which at the minimum he was in contention to win. Throughout the season the car was able to compete, which is 2/3rds of the battle. Look at Championship Driver's like Bobby Labonte, put him back in the 18 car and i'm sure he'd be in the chase. Hopefully this is only just the beginning for Junior and this year was the building blocks for an even stronger performance in 2012. It was quite awesome being able to follow along the #88 team on RaceBuddy, the candid comments heard over air adds much excitement to the race. Ready for Daytona already! Let's go Racing boys!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

NASA Launches Mars Science Lab with the Curiosity Rover



The newest feat in the exploration of Mars is Curiosity. It is supposed to land on Mars in August 2012.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Duke shows resilience and strength for the 2012 Season



Duke remains undefeated so far in the 2012 season. With a tremendous milestone for Coach K reached of being the most winning coach in Men's Division I basketball, 905 and counting. Duke's beginning season unlike some other ranked teams has not been easy. Michigan State, Michigan, and Kansas were all tough opponents with Kansas being the toughest so far. Belmont of course was no slouch. The rise of the "bigs" with the Plumlee's and of course we cannot overlook Ryan Kelly, who all have been instrumental in one game or another in pushing Duke through to the next level. It's hard to deny Austin Rivers some credit, although not as smooth and sublime as Kyrie Irving, his driving capabilities have definitely been noticed. Sometimes it does seem as it's a 1 on 5 games though, so those items are probably being looked at. Seth Curry has been instrumental in his role and has been a great leader for the team. Andre Dawkins still needs to gain some consistency with his shot, but still drained critical 3s to bring Duke a win. Then we get to Tyler Thornton, out of nowhere draining winning 3s to take Duke to their latest win at the Maui Invitational. There is a concern about being able to contain a big forward, with Kansas's Robinson putting up some big numbers. Mason and Ryan did have trouble pulling down rebounds although they did have a number of blocks. I think Coach K has definitely created a good balance of inside outside play. This year should be very exciting, and if Duke keeps improving as a team, there is no doubt they can take it all the way!

GO DUKE!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Chelsea FC start to struggle going into the Winter 2011/2012


Could it be that having too many International Stars is hurting Chelsea? Not being able to finish, whether it be scoring goals or securing a draw or win seems to be the crutch of the winter... Blues...

Dropping to Leverkusen right at the end is heartbreaking. Chelsea is conceding at a very bad pace. An Arsenal pounding from someone like Man City at this point would not be surprising. Simple mistakes at the back are becoming very costly. Short of Genk, there is not light competition in the Champions League. Liverpool also showed that there is not a lack of competition in the Premier League.

Being able to defend is just as important as being able to score. Is not having Essien really causing a midfield slump? I really believe Mikel should be moved on, and perhaps even Luiz moved up to that position. Luiz loves running forward and still is a bit careless with his challenges when he is in the 18. I believe we have also not seen enough of Kalou this season. Sturridge has proven his value, and I believe will become a knight of the front line. I feel Kalou needs to be given more opportunities as well. Malouda has made his statements to the press, and seemingly performed on the field being the star player of last year. Does the cold affect the players this much? For the games that have been conceded there has been quite a bit of standing around. With only 3 subs, changes have to be made delicately, but in some regards DO need to be made.

After Wolves, the next set of games are not going to come easy. Valencia is playing very well and then Manchester City. It's time to string up those boots tight boys, closing down on the ball and first touch passing are imperative for a successful run. One must be able to find the back of the net and not pull the ball out of your own as much.

I have faith in Ramires, but when he isn't performing Kalou needs to come on. Meireles needs to start instead of Mikel, and Ivan and Terry holding central with Cole and Bosingwa on the wings. Mata and Sturridge flanking out a rotating Torres and Drogba. Kalou, Drogba, and Luiz/Alex should be used and in every game given an opportunity at the least 60 minute mark. Perhaps sometimes there is a problem with being too deep in the substitution field, with Anelka in the wings who is a proven performer. Perhaps it's time to grab some of that money back Roman.

Villas Boas is exactly right, he can only provide good training agendas and motivation. The players are the ones who must perform on the field. With outstanding performances from Lampard, the team cannot rely on one man with Petr Cech making incredible saves and believe that they will even make the Champions League next year.

December should be an exciting month to say the least.

GO BLUES!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Email Response to John Locke Foundation's comments on Occupy Raleigh


(John Locke -- Library of Congress)

WTVD 11 an ABC Affiliate covered the Occupy Raleigh "protest" and received some concerning comments from the John Locke Foundation representative Mr. Kokai who basically states the protesters right to free speech ends when it costs taxpayers money. Read the article here: CLICK HERE!

This is the obvious skewed government vision coming from an organization that believes in "Limited Constitutional Government".

In response to this obvious "unconstitutional" statement, I sent the following email to the JLF:

To The John Locke Foundation,

Per your Vision:

The John Locke Foundation envisions a North Carolina of responsible citizens, strong families, and successful communities committed to individual liberty and limited, constitutional government.

How does Mr. Kokai's comments to WTVD11 align with a constitutional government? His comments are supporting the imposed police state from a perspective that extra police are needed to monitor a peaceful assembly. I see no support for the peaceful assembly which is a "constitutional" right. I see no opposition to the required "permits" for peaceful assemblies, which are unconstitutional.

This demonstration of your foundation values by Mr. Kokai's statements opens the door to your true mission of further government powers separating them from its citizenry creating a form of despotism.

These types of comments coming from your organization also shows the validity of your organization because Mr. Kokai's statements are the antithesis of a constitutional government.

Government in its current state is currently an organization full of corruption and excessive spending, this is part of the problem that is being protested against.

Fulfill your vision and backtrack Mr. Kokai's comments.

Kind Regards,

Paul Michael Owens

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Equal Taxes for All


(The official White House portrait of John F. Kennedy by Aaron Shikler)


Equal Taxes for All
Author: Paul Michael Owens

A government must tax its citizens to maintain its deemed operations. Governments throughout history have deemed some sort of tax necessary. Ancient Egyptians paid taxes. Ancient Romans paid taxes. Taxes have been shown to be levied throughout the Middle Ages. Most historical taxation of the public involved no public input. These taxes were created by Kings and Emperors of various populations to fund their own ideas and projects. The United States Government started a historical trend with the formation of a government for the people and by the people. This put the control of how a government chooses its tax scheme theoretically back into the hands of the people. The United States Government currently uses a progressive taxation system on income that is based on the amount of income one earns (Tax Foundation, 2011). There are also other taxes on the individual such as the gas tax that is levied on the public that go to the government. Taxation is a way of life when an individual seeks protection and services from a government. A person has to look hard to find something that is not taxed one way or another. The difference on the multitude of variety of taxes would be where these taxes are going. If a person lives in a city, they will pay a city tax. One also pays a tax to the county if one has property. Income is taxed by most States and the Federal Government. When one purchases gas, it is also taxed by the State and the Federal Government.

In our current environment of total taxation, the United States Government has more expenditures than it has tax revenue. Sparing a short period from 1998 to 2001, the United States Government has been deficit spending, which is spending more than one earns (Government Printing Office, 2005). One hears many statements of needing revenue for the government to pay its bills. This is only a perspective of how the government should operate. Government needs to stop spending more than it brings in. Like every other American Family who lives within their means, the government should follow the same model. The required cuts would be a drastic change and would be too much for people to handle or even comprehend because of the amount of dependence America has on its government. Talking about how much money the government spends can be overwhelming, which is why it becomes a daunting subject. The figures that the budgets present with more than 9 zeros on the end can be remarkably scary. To make it easy, one simply has to cut off all the zeros and use that number as an example. For instance: the government spends 31,000 a year, while only earning 28,000 a year. This is reflective of the 2010 operational budget of the United States Government (Government Printing Office, 2005). This is also representative of how the Federal Government has been deficit spending since 1931. For only 10 years randomly placed in the 80 year history, the United States has been spending more than it has been taking in (Government Printing Office, 2005). This is where the difference between debt and deficit spending come into play. The United States of America is very close to being 15 trillion dollars in debt (US Department of Treasury, 2011). The United States is in this situation because of the 80 year history of spending more than earned revenue it receives through taxation.

The current conversation about change in tax strategy involves a lot of rhetoric about taxing the 1% top income earners more. The top 1% already pays over 50% of their income in taxes, while over 47% of individuals pay no federal taxes (National Public Radio, 2010). This is an inherent problem for a real change in strategy because the conversation has been redirected from appropriate spending of what tax revenue is available to creating more revenue so programs in place can continue. Americans have voiced in many polls that they do not want to see a tax increase. The soliloquies abound that the rich are getting richer and the gap between the rich and poor is growing is completely true. These comments have nothing to do with taxing rich people more and a fair tax strategy. The tremendous debt and overspending of the available government funds is a big problem that does have a direct relation to taxation. Even if the rich were taxed more, it would not correct the poor fiscal irresponsibility the current politicians practice. The practice of deficit spending needs to stop. The government needs to shrink its expenditures, and further decrease the tax burden on the public at large, and make an attempt to work on the ever increasing debt this country owes. The rich getting richer and gap growth has to do with the government facilitating bailouts for companies that otherwise would have gone bankrupt for shady deals that appropriately reviewed would have found as fraud. The government tax conversation should not be about generating more revenue at all. A government should not have an agenda of “generating revenue”. The government should be having a conversation about the scope of government operations and what is really needed from the government to service and protect its citizenry. A redefining tax strategy should be included in these conversations.

A tax strategy should be fair for every citizen regardless of their wealth. A government should be forced to operate within its means with the only exception of War. One must also include what taxes are being spent on when talking about taxes. What does the United States Government spend most of the tax dollars on? The largest expenditures the government has can fall in three big areas: Defense, Social Programs, and Treasury (US Department of Treasury, 2011). The largest expenditure is for Defense and Security of the nation. The second largest expenditure that the Federal Government spends the tax money on is social programs which means the government pays totally or supplemental for a citizen’s survival. The third largest area of the expenditures is a complete result of over 80 years of deficit spending. The United States Government has to continuously borrow money to pay back earlier borrowed money from an entity created by the United States Government to be a neutral entity to handle the United States Monetary Policy called the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve, which is a private corporation, was created in 1913. The Federal Reserve loans the United States Government money and makes a profit in return. This subject can and has been expounded on but relevant to this topic it plays a large part in the unnecessary expenditures of the United States Government. The tax policy plays a very large role in the operations of a government. In the past the government was not allowed to spend more than it generated, other than in times of war in which these cases a war tax was implemented to pay for the unexpected expenditures. Now all the government has to do is borrow money. This directly affects taxes because it creates a base the must be paid, similar to a minimum payment on a credit card. This base is now the third largest expenditure of the United States Government. Understanding what tax money is spent on is invaluable information that helps with the discussion of what type of tax strategy should be in place.

The biggest challenge in understanding taxation the American Way, is to finally understand that the current government is looking for ways to create money so it can spend it on programs that may not be nationally necessary. To further complicate the issue, a person must be able to look past the gimmick of the Two Party System. The two party system is only there to blind the general public of the real issue at hand, which is a group of individuals whose goal is to further their own agendas which is currently not the agenda of providing the general welfare of the nation. The current overwhelming public government dependency is not a fruitful path to success of a nation. A government that taxes a small group of people overwhelmingly to support a larger group of people is an unsustainable model. These are the conversations that need to be had to correct the irresponsible fiscal policies that are currently in place. The only way to get the United States Government back in-line with true American values is to shrink its programs considerably and present a fair tax plan to the citizenry that creates an equal playing field for all regardless of wealth. This fair tax plan must include forcing the Federal Government to “Live Within its means”.

Bibliography:

Government Printing Office. (2005). Historical Tables of the United States Budget. Retrieved October 19, 2011, from Government Printing Office: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/fy06/pdf/hist.pdf

This document is created from an Executive Office of the President of the United States. The Office of Management and Budget provides facts and figures dating back to 1789. This document provides a very good history of the tax collection and expenditures of the Federal Government. There are many tables found which include a very heavy amount of data that help expand on points created within my paper and further prove how irresponsible the government has been spending for decades.

National Public Radio. (2010, April 04). All Things Considered - Who Pays Taxes? Not as Many as You Think. Retrieved October 19, 2011, from National Public Radio: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125997180

Robert Siegel is the host of All Things Considered. All Things Considered is a nationally syndicated show that is broadcasted by National Public Radio. On April 4th, 2010 , Mr. Siegel interviewed Mr. Roberton Williams who is a Senior Fellow at the Tax Policy Center, which is a Washington Think Tank whose mission is to review all aspects around the Federal Government's tax policy. In this interview Mr. Siegel provides some interesting facts including the amount of citizens who pay no tax. This interview provides valuable facts that pertain to many points I express.

Tax Foundation. (2011). Federal Individual Income Tax Rates History. Retrieved October 19, 2011, from www.taxfoundation.org: http://www.taxfoundation.org/files/fed_individual_rate_history_nominal&adjusted-20110909.pdf

The Tax Foundation is a nonpartisan tax research group based in Washington, D.C. This is a document which provides tables on the tiered income tax structure of the United States back to 1937. This document provides statistical data of the rate of taxation and the yearly changes that have occurred through the reported history. This document provides me the evidence that I need to make valid points on the amount of taxes that people have to pay based on their income level.

US Department of Treasury. (2011). Debt Limit. Retrieved October 19, 2011, from US Department of Treasury: http://www.treasury.gov/initiatives/Pages/debtlimit.aspx

The United States Department of Treasury provides this webpage as a reference page for information about the debt limit. This page provides specific definitions of what the debt limit includes within its scope and what is not applicable to apply to the nation's debt. This page also provides an in-depth review of the nation's debt limit and provides a large amount of documentation. This page is useful in providing definitions and data that can be used for my argument.

US Department of Treasury. (2011). FY2012 Budget in Brief. Retrieved October 20, 2011, from US Department of Treasury: http://www.treasury.gov/about/budget-performance/budget-in-brief/Documents/FY2012_BIB_Complete_508.pdf

This document created by the United States Department of Treasury contains Fiscal Year 2012's operating Budget Request. This is a 125 page document that specifies how much money is requested and the anticipated allocation of the requested money. This document helps expand the argument on how much money the Federal Government is spending. The data and statistics provided in this document is very valuable to my argument.

US Department of Treasury. (2011). The Debt to the Penny and Who owns It. Retrieved October 19, 2011, from Treasury Direct: http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np

The Treasury Direct website is a portal which provides reports on many items regarding the Federal Government expenditures and obligations. This site provides a large amount of data and statistics in regards to the National Debt. It segregates how much the general public is responsible for and how much intergovernmental agencies are responsible for. The final current total tally provides a grossly large number that all should be aware of while the government continues to spending away. This site provides valuable information for my argument.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Remembering Steve Jobs - 2011

An American Icon in Technology loses battle with nature. I do not believe Apple will be the same.


Don't own a single Apple product, but if you wish to buy.. CLICK HERE

I mean this is really compelling...

Monday, September 19, 2011

Dale Jr starts the 2011 Chase strong.


First off, Dale Jr. has made the Chase for 2011! Yes, after a strong start to the season, the performance waned and the Richmond race showed the battle that the #88 team had to perform to maintain the opportunity to run for the Cup. Chicagoland was the first race, and while maintaining a midpack run, the final run turned up the heat, and Junior was solidly in the top 10, and while everyone ran out of gas, Junior was able to make it past the finish line in third! This put him in 5th place in the Chase, and only 13 points back from the lead. Next to Loudon, in which Junior usually performs well. It's heating up, 9 to go, Let's go racing boys!

Go #88!