Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Si yo fuera el diablo???



“En mi opinión” IN GOD WE TRUST por Lázaro R González Miño
Mayo 1 del 2012  “El gobierno es el problema”.  Ronald Reagan.
“Salmo 109” 7- Cuando fuere juzgado salga culpable; 8- Sean sus días pocos; tome otro su oficio,
George Soros Owns Company That Will Count America’s Votes In November’s Presidential Election in Spain
Spanish Company Will “Count” American Votes Overseas In November
When the Spanish online voting company SCYTL bought the largest vote processing corporation in the United States, it also acquired the means of manufacturing the outcome of the 2012 election. For SOE, the Tampa based corporation purchased by SCYTL in January, supplies the election software which records, counts, and reports the votes of Americans in 26 states–900 total jurisdictions–across the nation.
SCYTL itself is a leader in internet voting technology and in 2010 was involved in modernizing election systems for the midterm election in 14 American states.
The American advocacy group Project Vote has concluded that SCYTL’s internet voting system is vulnerable to attack from the outside AND the inside, a situation which could result in “…an election that does not accurately reflect the will of the voters…” Talk about having a flair for understatement!
On Mon, 4/30/12, Pestano, Ela (DIST7) <Pestano@miamidade.gov> wrote:
Nota de Prensa: De la Oficina del Comisionado Xavier Suarez.
El escándalo de los autos pertenecientes al Condado y su correspondiente mantenimiento debe de ser investigado en términos de la totalidad del problema, independientemente de los 300 vehículos, algunos adquiridos en el 2006. El problema está claro: ¿Por qué el Condado tuvo que adquirir una flota de 7, 300 autos? Es el Condado, como dijo Ramón Mestre en El Nuevo Herald el 29 de abril de 2012, “el parque móvil de un adicto al despilfarro?”
El mismo departamento (GSA) que posee 4, 500 instalaciones de todo tipo (incluyendo al menos 18 complejos administrativos, el más notorio gigante de 29 pisos con un área destinada exclusivamente a la cámara de la comisión), también almacena y provee mantenimiento a cada vehículo existente por cada tres empleados condales.
En un análisis preliminar he podido identificar una lista de vehículos que son realmente necesarios para las operaciones del Condado:
1ra Categoría: Patrullas policiales: aproximadamente 1,841
2da Categoría: Rescate de bomberos, ambulancias, vehículos de rescate: 260
3ra Categoría: Basura, Agua y Alcantarillado, camiones de Parques y Obras Públicas, incluyendo camiones de recogida : estimado en 1,350.
4ta Categoría: Flota de buses: se mantiene igual.
Nota (1) El equipo pesado no está posiblemente incluido en el número de flota de los 7,300 vehículos, a falta de información disponible .
Nota (2) Los vehículos del puerto y del aeropuerto no están incluidos o están bajo contrato del servicio privado para ciertos fines.
Descartando las categorías mencionadas de autos necesarios, el Condado tiene un excedente de 3,400 vehículos que no son esenciales. Asumiendo que estos puedan ser vendidos a un costo de $10,000, significaría una ganancia de unos $34 millones de dólares a las arcas del Condado. A esto se le sumaria la cantidad de ahorros obtenidos al no tener que dar mantenimiento ni proporcionar combustible a esos carros.
Más importante aún, hay que enfatizar el ahorro que se lograría con la eliminación total del programa de los carros "take-home" (con un total de 3,400 vehículos), exceptuando las patrullas policiales, como indica mi memorando adjunto, dirigido al alcalde el 27de Julio de 2011. En el mismo también sugiero que el Condado pudiera ahorrarse millones (sin contar las reclamaciones por accidentes dentro y fuera de horarios laborales).
El Comisionado Suárez le pide a la Administración, como ya ha reiterado en los últimos seis meses, que se deshaga de todos los vehículos sobrantes - definidos como aquellos no especializados necesarios para operaciones tales como las patrullas de policía.
Suárez también afirma, para que conste en record, que no votará por ningún presupuesto que incluya el mantenimiento, operación, combustible, manejo de riesgo, de autos, SUV o camiones que no sean carros de policía (señalados o no) o vehículos especializados que sea necesario para operaciones condales.
Fechado: 30 de Abril de 2012. Ela Pestano pestano@miamidade.gov 786-239-7169

Esta es la verdad acerca de los problemas económicos en que nos ha metido el gobierno de los USA. ESTO ES DE MAXIMA IMPORTANCIA.  Desafortunadamente  esta en Ingles, pero aun así usted podrá tener una idea de cuan grande y desesperada es la situación. La explicación esta dada por un profesional y es sumamente concentrada pero bien expuesta. Los graficos son fáciles de entender. Por favor aunque no hable Ingles vea la explicación. Posiblemetne este sea uno de los mensajes mas importante que le he enviado. Gracias a Ricardo Semitier.
This is NON POLITICAL  4 minute clip that explains the US budget dilemma.
It is presented by an Accountant using the 2011 budget.
His explanation is clear and concise, and not a little frightening. One could quibble with a couple of items, but this ain't about quibbles. 

Se recuerdan del fantástico comentarista de ABC radio Paul Harvey… Millones de  Americanos lo escuchábamos hasta que murió en el 2009 sus programa se oía por 1,200 estaciones de radio en USA.
47 años atrás en Abril 3, 1965 el dijo: 
“Si yo fuese el DIABLO” para gobernar el mundo esto es lo que haría... desafortunadamente esta en Ingles pero óiganlo estoy seguro que lo entenderán, el habla con simpleza y muy claro.
Parece… o es una profecía… solo dura 3 minutos…  escúchenlo… todavía hay tiempo antes que el mundo explote ante tanta aberración. "If I were the Devil" to rule the world this is what I would ... http://youtu.be/H3Az0okaHig

Todo esto lo pensó el DR. Adrián Rogers  en el 1931. Y todavía Barry Soetoro y George Soros y una pila de abusadores más 81 años después tratan de inventar el agua tibia.
“Todo lo que una persona recibe sin haber trabajado para obtenerlo, otra persona deberá haber trabajado para ello, pero sin recibirlo”
El gobierno no puede entregar nada a alguien, si antes no se lo ha quitado a alguna otra persona.
Cuando la mitad de las personas llegan a la inmoral conclusión de que ellas no tienen que trabajar porque la otra mitad está obligada a hacerse cargo de ellas, y cuando
esta otra mitad se convence de que no vale la pena trabajar porque alguien les quitará lo que han logrado con su esfuerzo, eso mi querido amigo es el fin de cualquier Nación.
“No se puede multiplicar la riqueza dividiéndola”.                           Dr. Adrián Rogers, 1931

 

Barcelona ciudad OCUPADA por musulmanes?… Yo diría que toda España y Europa entera es un continente Ocupado por los Musulmanes; pero USA no esta exenta de esta PLAGA.

Durante los últimos 30 años el plan DE OCUPAR EUROPA con los vientres de nuestras mujeres… QUE NO SE HACIA NOTAR… ahora ya no solo se nota… sino que la única solución es la GUERRA  y la DEPORTACION E en masa. Cada día que pasa va a ser más triste… y sangrienta…  Carlos III doscientos y pico de años después de la RECONQUISTA… y la falsa CRISTIANIZACION  de los musulmanes que se quedaron en España… tuvo que deportar más de 250,000 musulmanes MAL CRISTIANIZADOS… Vean este reportaje desde Barcelona. http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=pOq1gJzJ8cM

My Bucket List 2012 por Jorge Calvo.

ALL I WANT:


Obama: Gone!
President: Obey the Constitution! 
Congress: Obey the Constitution!
Representative Form of Government: Implement adequate Checks and Balances!
Judges: Upholding the law, not making laws!
Borders: Secure!
Illegal Immigration: Dignify deportation and Penalties to Employers!
Legal Immigration: Stop until economy and unemployment is under control!
Energy: Independence!
National Debt: Start Paying it down (Use energy resources to achieve it)!
Government Size: Small and with Balanced Budget of less than in 2004!
Government Expenses: Within Budget and increases only based on inflation!
Public Employee’s Compensation: Less than Private Employees or Same Job Security!
Heritage: Mandatory respect for our Flag, Heritage and Values!
Culture: Constitution, and the Bill of Rights! 
Government Regulations: Limited to essentials!
Health: Promote Research and Subsidize Medical Careers!
Corrections: Make it a punishment to go to jail and mandatory Organ Donor!
Drug Free: Mandatory Drug Screening before Welfare! 
NO freebies to: Non-Citizens! 
We "The People" are Comming!

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FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE TO CONGRESS "DON'T BLOW IT , CONGRESS"

Everything has been pushed to be look at after the Presidential Election.  This is the kind of dealership we have. The President and Congress have been kicking the can down the road for so long, that the day of reckoning is about to happen. We have been operating by the seat of our pants for the last three years and there is still no budget in sight from the Democratic Senate and Taxmaggedeon waiting to happen on Jan. 1st, 2013.  God Bless Us!


Fiscal cliff: What should Congress do?

By Jeanne Sahadi @CNNMoney April 30, 2012: 7:11 AM ET·     
Many expect lawmakers to wait until the last minute to address the sudden onset of tax increases and spending cuts, which is far from ideal.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke didn't mince words in warning Congress last week that the Fed won't be able to undo the damage to the economy that would occur if lawmakers mismanage the so-called fiscal cliff.
That cliff amounts to $7 trillion worth of tax increases and spending cuts that will be triggered by year's end. (The $7 trillion fiscal cliff)
"[I]f no action were to be taken, the size of the fiscal cliff is such that there's I think absolutely no chance that the Federal Reserve ... could or would have any ability whatsoever to offset ... that effect on the economy," Bernanke said. 
The most potentially damaging options open to lawmakers are the most extreme and also least likely.
They could let all the scheduled tax hikes and spending cuts go into effect, snuffing out the economic growth expected for 2013.
Or they could cancel all the tax increases and spending cuts, adding more than $5 trillion to the debt over a decade and inviting more U.S. credit downgrades.
What's more likely, observers say, is that lawmakers will split the difference, temporarily extending the tax cuts and postponing some or all of the spending cuts.
Whether they can do so before Dec. 31, however, is not at all clear.
"It's not obvious to me you can easily resolve this. The real issue is what can they agree on?" said economist Pete Davis, a former Capitol Hill staffer who now runs Davis Capital Investment Ideas.
And what lawmakers can agree on will be heavily influenced by which parties win control of the White House, Senate and House in November. Indeed, lawmakers aren't expected to seriously negotiate a way off the fiscal cliff until after the Nov. 6 elections.
In theory, that gives them seven weeks to find a resolution. In reality the chambers will probably be in session for less time than that.
Adding to the stress of the time crunch could be considerable din from two other issues likely to suck up oxygen this fall.
One is the budget for fiscal year 2013, which starts Oct. 1. If disagreement between the House and Senate over spending levels isn't resolved, Congress will have to pass short-term spending bills known as continuing resolutions to keep the government's lights on past Oct. 1. And there well could be fights over those CRs.
Another is the debt ceiling. The country's debt likely will kiss up to the legal limit in late fall. The Treasury can buy some time to keep the debt just below the limit, but Congress will probably have to raise it by early next year. And that's always a politically fractious debate.
No matter how you look at it, it's hard to see how any of this ends pretty.
But there are degrees of ugly that could be avoided.
Davis believes lawmakers should simply agree by September to extend all the tax cuts and delay the scheduled spending cuts until February or so, and let the incoming Congress handle the broader decisions.
Longtime budget expert Stan Collender would go a bit further. He'd like Congress to extend the tax cuts, delay the spending cuts and increase the debt ceiling long enough to get the country through Dec. 31, 2013. He'd also like lawmakers to pass a continuing resolution for all of fiscal 2013.
And ideally, Collender said, Congress would accomplish all this by July 31 -- or Oct. 1 at the latest -- and then agree not to return to work until Jan. 3, 2013.
Economist Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics is expecting that lawmakers will ultimately resolve the fiscal cliff issue for 2013 by extending the Bush tax cuts for everyone but high-income households, and delay about half of the $1 trillion in scheduled spending cuts.
Rather than split the baby on present-day policies, budget hawks like those at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget would much prefer if both parties used the fiscal cliff challenge to come up with a plan that "balances short-term economic vulnerability with long-term fiscal sustainability." In other words, a so-called grand bargain -- one that stabilizes the country's debt by reforming the tax code and entitlement programs.
But all signs currently suggest that may still be a ways off. 


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 “Salmo 109” 7- Cuando fuere juzgado salga culpable; 8- Sean sus días pocos; tome otro su oficio,

“Por un mejor Miami”
Lázaro R González Miño
Porque tuyo es el Reino, El Poder y la Gloria Eterna. AMEN

 

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