Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I think they are saying ‘I think you wanted them to give you that logo’ :)



I think they are saying ‘I think you wanted them to give you that logo’  J 
Do you hear it?

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Zoning and City Paper Work

I would like to buy a new home with room for my office on the same property but the zoning rules are telling me that I can't do that unless I go through a rezoning process. The City of Tucson zoning expert told me that the zoning change may take up to 3 years.

If I tell the seller that I would like to get the zoning change approved first, they will probably sell the property before I get a response from the property owner.

This is frustrating and unreasonable.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

One Way Ticket

There are about 2 homeless people that I see regularly in our city. What if they could receive a free one way ticket to anywhere they wanted to go. I wonder if they would accept this offer. That could benefit many people in Tucson and provide a free ride for a homeless person.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Finding the Silver Lining - makes an opportunity

The Government is a Drain

I would like to have the opportunity to vote on a permanent tax reduction on sales tax.  And I would vote for a permanent tax reduction on income tax.

I plan to vote NO on 100 because the government is a poor choice for providing many things, including health care, dental service, education and bake sales. The government is a terrible steward of money and they do not inspire people to do their best.  Rather the government is a drain and a hurdle that good people have to 'deal with'.

I think people should be taxed less and the government should do less so people can have a greater opportunity to give.

I would like to see parents taking their children to school instead of the taxpayers being forced to pay for school buses and salaries for the transportation of school children.

I think parents should take care of their children instead of the taxpayers being forced to pay.

Friday, April 30, 2010

On Friday, Governor Jan Brewer signed into law Senate Bill 1070.


On Friday, Governor Jan Brewer signed into law Senate Bill 1070.
Since then she has come under fire from President Obama, Mayor Phil Gordon, the liberal east coast media, Al Sharpton and others who want us to back down from securing our borders. Rest assured, we will not back down until our borders are secure.
Since Friday, tens of thousand of concerned Americans have signed their name to Governor Jan Brewer’s Arizona Immigration Reform petition. This is great news.
However, with the attacks coming from the left and Washington, D.C., we need to spread the word and recruit others who, like you, support immigration reform.
To help recruit others, we ask that you take a moment now to cut and paste the email below and send it to everyone in your contact list. With your help now, we can once and for all secure our borders.
Thank you for supporting Governor Jan Brewer.

EMAIL TO FORWARD TO YOUR FRIENDS

On Friday, Governor Jan Brewer signed into law Senate Bill 1070. This legislation is another step forward in securing our border and protecting our neighborhoods.
I have signed a petition in support of securing our borders and calling on the federal government to finally act. I urge you to join me by clicking on the following link now:
Since signing this legislation, Governor Brewer has come under attack from President Obama, Mayor Phil Gordon, Al Sharpton and the liberal east coast media. Join me in standing with her and fighting for true illegal immigration reform.
Please visit www.JanBrewer.com today!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Divert Your State Taxes and Reduce Your Federal Taxes

Use the dollar for dollar state tax credits to direct your state tax money to where you want it to go and if you do this then your 'taxable income' is also reduced which reduces how much federal taxes you need to pay.

Sincerely,

Jake