®Evil » Marine http://www.registeredevil.com "All things truly wicked start from an innocence." Ernest Hemmingway Fri, 04 May 2012 10:01:46 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 Election Day: Valour-IT and Missouri Ballot Measures http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/2671?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=election-day-valour-it-and-missouri-ballot-measures http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/2671#comments Tue, 02 Nov 2010 11:07:13 +0000 Bloodspite http://www.registeredevil.com/?p=2671 It’s election day.

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Ballot Measures for Missouri are after the Jump

MISSOURI BALLOT MEASURES FOR NOVEMBER 2 GENERAL ELECTION

AMENDMENT #1:
Official Ballot Title: Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require the office of county assessor to be an elected position in all counties with a charter form of government, except counties with a population between 600,001-699,999?
A “yes” vote amends the Missouri Constitution to require that assessors in charter counties be elected officials. This proposal will affect St. Louis County and any Missouri county that adopts a charter form of government. The exception is for Jackson County.
A “no” vote will not change the Missouri Constitution and will keep the St. Louis county assessor position an appointed one.
Fiscal Impact: This amendment is estimated to have no impact on taxes or general revenue or any costs or savings to local government entities.
This amendment was placed on the ballot after passage of Senator Eric Schmitt’s SJR 5 in 2009.

AMENDMENT #2:
Official Ballot Title: Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require that all real property used as a homestead by Missouri citizens who are former prisoners of war and have a total service-connected disability be exempt from property taxes?
A “yes” vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to exempt any Missouri citizen who is a former prisoner of war with a total service-connected disability from having to pay property taxes on all real property used as a homestead.
A “no” vote will not change the Missouri Constitution to add this exemption for former prisoners of war.
Fiscal Impact: Because the number of citizens estimated to meet this definition is very few, this amendment is estimated to have a minimal impact on local governments and is estimated to decrease the state blind pension fund by $1,200.
This amendment was placed on the ballot due to passage of Representative Maria Chappelle-Nadal’s HJR 15 in 2009.

AMENDMENT #3:
Official Ballot Title: Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to prevent the state, counties, and other political subdivisions from imposing any new tax, including a sales tax, on the sale or transfer of homes or any other real estate?
A “yes” vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to prevent the state, any county, or other political subdivision from placing a tax on the sale or transfer of homes or any other real estate. This includes any transfer tax or sales tax.
A “no” vote will not change the Missouri Constitution to prevent the imposition of such a tax.
Fiscal Impact: This measure is estimated to have no impact to the costs or savings of local governments or state entities.
This amendment was placed on the ballot by Missouri’s initiative petition process.

PROPOSITION A:
Official Ballot Title: Shall Missouri law be amended to: repeal the authority of certain cities to use earnings taxes to fund their budgets; require voters in cities that currently have an earnings tax to approve continuation of such tax at the next general municipal election and at an election held every 5 years thereafter; require any current earnings tax that is not approved by the voters to be phased out over a period of 10 years; and prohibit any city from adding a new earnings tax to fund their budget?
A “yes” vote amends Missouri law to repeal the authority of certain cities to use earnings taxes to fund their budgets. The amendment also requires voters in the cities that currently use earnings taxes as a revenue generator (St. Louis and Kansas City) to approve continuation of the earnings tax at the next general municipal election and at an election held every five years, or if voted down, phase out the tax over a period of ten years.
A “no” vote will not change Missouri law regarding the use of earnings taxes by Missouri cities.
Fiscal impact: For 2010, Kansas City budgeted earnings tax revenue of $199.2 million and St. Louis budgeted earnings tax revenue of $141.2 million. Reduced earnings tax deductions could increase state revenue by approximately $4.8 million. The total cost or savings to state and local governmental entities is unknown.
This proposition was placed on the ballot by Missouri’s initiative petition process.

PROPOSITION B:
Official Ballot Title: Shall Missouri law be amended to: require large-scale dog breeding operations to provide each dog under their care with sufficient food, clean water, housing and space, necessary veterinary care, regular exercise and adequate rest between breeding cycles; prohibit any breeder from having more than 50 breeding dogs for the purpose of selling their puppies as pets; and create a misdemeanor crime of “puppy mill cruelty” for any violations?
A “yes” vote will amend Missouri law to require large-scale dog breeding operations to provide each dog under their care with sufficient food, clean water, housing and space; necessary veterinary care; regular exercise and adequate rest between breeding cycles. The amendment also prohibits any breeder from using more than 50 breeding dogs for the purpose of selling their puppies as pets and creates the misdemeanor crime of “puppy mill cruelty” for any violations.
A “no” vote will not change the Missouri law relating to dog breeders.
Fiscal impact: It is estimated that state entities will incur costs of approximately $650,000 for enforcement. Some local government entities may experience costs related to enforcement of the law as well as possible savings from reduced animal care activities.
This proposition was placed on the ballot by Missouri’s initiative petition process.

Information compiled from www.sos.mo.gov & www.house.mo.gov

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Military Motivator Monday October 25, 2010 http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/2589?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=military-motivator-monday-october-25-2010 http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/2589#comments Mon, 25 Oct 2010 10:27:25 +0000 Bloodspite http://www.registeredevil.com/?p=2589

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Military Motivator Monday: Oct 4 http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/2281?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=military-motivator-monday http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/2281#comments Mon, 04 Oct 2010 09:58:45 +0000 Bloodspite http://www.registeredevil.com/?p=2281

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Blinded by the View: Media against a Vet http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/1596?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=blinded-by-the-view-media-against-a-vet http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/1596#comments Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:43:01 +0000 Bloodspite http://www.registeredevil.com/?p=1596 Blackfive has the best run down of the scenario

When you jump into the political ring, you know (and Nick and April Popaditch know) that politics can get dirty.  You expect attacks on your politics, your conduct of your life, etc.

But you don’t expect the media to attack you war wounds with an editorial cartoon…you don’t really expect a blatant disrespect for your service…like this cartoon that appeared in Saturday’s (July 10th) edition of the Imperial Valley Press:

Heaven forbid the media actually address issues.  But then, when has the media ever actually been about balanced, and unbiased rhetoric?

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Weapons Free: Airborne in Action http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/1320?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=weapons-free-airborne-in-action http://www.registeredevil.com/archives/1320#comments Sat, 29 May 2010 13:00:56 +0000 Bloodspite http://www.registeredevil.com/?p=1320 I first published this back in 2008 over at our sister site Techography.com. Hence the opening credits. Its footage that I, and other MilBloggers pieced together to benefit VALOUR-IT in a fundraiser at the time.  Donations are still welcome there and I am sure they would appreciate it, especially this time of year. Its quite a video if I do say so myself, even if rudimentary in its construction. I hope you enjoy this Memorial Day Weekend. And Remember, please always Remember. -BS

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