Tuesday, April 10, 2012

4/10 Jeff Stier,Craig Copland,Mike Cutler,Dr, Bulach

Talkback Tue Apr 10, 2012
Chuck Wilder Noon - 2 PM PDST
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Jeff Stier is a Senior Fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research in Washington, D.C., and heads its Risk Analysis Division. He was the Associate Director of the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) from 1997-2010. Jeff also worked both in the office of the Mayor and in Corporation Counsel's office in the Giuliani administration in New York City."Discussing his article:The Real 'Pink Slime' Agenda"
(http://www.nationalcenter.org/) (www.jeffstier.org/)







Craig Copland, author of “2012 Conservative Election Handbook” a guide to winning campaigns at any level. Craig is a retired entrepreneur with a long history as a volunteer and professional consultant with expertise in fundraising and managing political campaigns. He is founder and president of Conservative Growth Inc."Why Reagan Would Be Disappointed in Romney & Santorum"
(http://www.conservawiki.com/),







Michael Cutler, Senior Fellow at CAPS Californians for Population Stabilization an advisor to the “911 Families for a Secure America,Mike has testified as an expert witness at numerous Congressional hearings on issues relating to the enforcement of immigration laws .His articles can be found at Capsweb.org. News With Views.Com , Family Security Matters and more."His report: "Connecting the Dots Essential to Preventing Iranian-Sponsored Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Soil" (michaelcutler.net) (http://www.capsweb.org/) (http://www.newswithviews.com/)







Dr, Clete Bulach Author of Creating a Culture for High Performing Schools. This book looks at A Comprehensive Approach to School Reform and Dropout Prevention, on how to create a high performing school culture. (www.westga.edu/~cbulach)






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1 comment:

  1. This friday I will have craig Bannister of CNS News.com discussing his article 11 Broken Promises About Obamacare. Some interesting stuff in it. Here is another bit of Obama Care facts:

    1. Did you know that . . . since Jan. 1 of this year (2011), you cannot use your flex-account at work (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) to purchase over-the-counter medicines?
    2. Did you know that . . . since July 1 of last year (2010), Americans have been paying a 10 percent excise tax on all indoor tanning services?
    3. Did you know that . . . starting in 2018, if your health insurance is “too good” or considered a “Cadillac” plan, then you will incur a new 40 percent tax on your health plan?
    4. Did you know that . . . Obamacare has 21 new or higher taxes in it, totaling over $500 billion in increased taxes going to the government over 10 years?
    5. Did you know that . . . beginning in 2014, individuals and families that do not purchase “qualifying” – as defined by federal bureaucrats — health insurance will be forced to pay a yearly tax penalty?
    6. Did you know that . . . 7 tax hikes in Obamacare directly break President Obama’s “firm pledge” not to raise any form of taxes on individuals making less than $200,000 per year and families making less than $250,000 per year?
    7. Did you know that . . . the capital gains tax rate under Obamacare will rise to 23.8 percent starting in 2012? That is a 59 percent increase from its current rate.
    8. Did you know that . . . in 2013, those Americans facing the highest medical bills and the least ability to pay for them will find their ability to deduct medical expenses is further limited (medical expenses must be reduced by 10 percent of income under Obamacare, rather than current law’s 7.5 percent)
    9. Did you know that . . . beginning in 2014, businesses with over 50 employees will be forced to offer health coverage for everyone, or pay a hefty tax for each employee?
    10. Did you know that . . . in 2013, Obamacare caps the amount individuals and families can put in their flexible savings accounts at $2500? Currently there is no cap and these accounts are used for a myriad of health expenses including paying upwards of $14,000 in tuition to special needs schools for some parents?

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