Saturday, September 14, 2013

Continuing Look Into The Masonic Order



Moral Design of Freemasonry from Chuck Thompson

The book is available for free download from our Slideshare site.  We have a one hour video below that goes more in depth about the Masonic order.  You may be shocked at what you learn.  Then again, you may already know all of this and more.  We will keep posting these continuing looks into the masonic order as it affects all of us.



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Liberty's kids 12, Common Sense - Battle of the Hook Pre Show




Liberty's Kids episode number 12, Common Sense.  We are once again hosting the entire Liberty's Kids series as a pre show to the upcoming Battle of the Hook reenactment coming to Gloucester, Virginia in October, 2013.  Details are below.  If you have the slightest interest in history, this is an event you will not want to miss.  You Will Believe.  An event like no other in the Nation this year.



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Anti Federalist Papers No 13 - The Expense of the New Government

 . . . . Great complaint has been made, that Congress [under the Articles] has been too liberal in their grants of salaries to individuals, and I think not without just cause. For if I am rightly informed, there have been men whose salaries have been fifteen hundred dollars per year, and some of them did not do business at any rate, that the sum they negotiated would amount to their yearly salary. And some men [are] now in office, at twenty five hundred dollars per year, who I think would have been glad to have set down at one hundred pounds a year before the war, and would have done as much or more business. The truth is, when you carry a man’s salary beyond what decency requires, he immediately becomes a man of consequence, and does little or no business at all. Let us cast our eyes around us, in the other departments-the judges of the superior court have but about one hundred pounds salary a year. The judges of the courts of common pleas, on an average, not more than sixty dollars per year. The ministers of the gospel-a very valuable set of men, who have done honor to themselves, and rendered great service to their country, in completing the revolution-have salaries but from sixty to an hundred pounds a year in general. The contrast is striking. I heartily wish that all ranks of men among us, ministers of the gospel as well as others, would turn their attention toward the Constitution they may be more concerned in the event than they at present think of.

Read the rest below.  




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Gloucester, VA School Board Ready To Contract Construction Without Funds

According to the Gloucester, Mathews Gazette Journal, The Gloucester School Board is ready to sign a contract with Oyster Point Construction of Newport News.  Problem is, the School board does not have the money in any account to do this.

  From what we have seen of the State law, the county is ready to move forward in violation of the laws and they could care less in our view.

Let's once again look at those laws.


§ 15.2-1238. Certification of sufficient funds.
Except in emergency, no order for delivery on a contract or open market order for supplies or contractual services for any county department or agency shall be awarded until the chief financial officer has certified that the unencumbered balance in the appropriation concerned, in excess of all unpaid obligations, is sufficient to defray the cost of such order.
 

15.2-1239. Orders and contracts in violation of article.
If any department or agency of the county government purchases or contracts for any supplies or contractual services contrary to the provisions of this article or the rules and regulations made thereunder, such order or contract shall be void and the head of such department or agency shall be personally liable for the costs of such order or contract.

§ 22.1-175.5. Capital School Projects Fund.
A. The governing body of any locality which is awarded a grant pursuant to this chapter may authorize the local treasurer or fiscal officer, by ordinance or resolution, to create a separate escrow account upon the books of the locality, as described in this section. Upon the adoption of such ordinance or resolution, the treasurer of the locality shall place such grant awards into this account.

B. The escrow account shall be known as the "County/City/Town of ____________ Capital School Projects Fund." All principal deposited to such fund, together with all income from or attributable to the fund, shall be used solely for (i) construction, additions, renovations, including retrofitting and enlarging public school buildings, infrastructure, including technology infrastructure, and site acquisition for public school buildings and facilities or (ii) debt service payments, or a portion thereof, for any such projects completed in the previous ten years if so designated. No disbursement from the fund may be made except upon specific appropriation by the governing body in accordance with applicable law. If a locality establishes such a fund and designates any portion of the funds deposited therein to pay debt service for (i) any general obligation of the locality held by the Virginia Public School Authority or (ii) any Literary Fund loan, the locality shall obtain an opinion of bond counsel that designation of funds to pay debt service on obligations described in clauses (i) and (ii) hereof does not adversely impact the tax-exempt status of such obligations.

C. All grant awards deposited in the fund, including all income from or attributable to such fund, shall be deemed public funds of the locality and shall be subject to all limitations upon deposit and investment provided by general law, including, but not limited to, the Virginia Security for Public Deposits Act (§ 2.2-4400 et seq.). Income, dividends, distributions, and grants accruing to the fund shall be retained in such fund and shall be expended only in accordance with the terms of this section.

D. Nothing in this section shall be deemed or construed to authorize a school board or school division to receive, hold or invest funds in its own name, nor to expend funds in the absence of a specific appropriation by the governing body of the locality in accordance with applicable law.

Now here is what we know, the county has not yet sold bonds to raise the money needed for the school construction for the new swamp school.  We all know this.  How can the School board, without having the proper funds move forward with committing to a contract when they do not have the money to do so?  Do you think they really care?  

Let's dig further into the local enquirer news story, the school board has a shortage of expected funding for hardening an area of the new swamp school.  What is hardening?  They are going to take a section of the school and ensure it is built to a code where that section of the school will withstand a category 2 hurricane.  But wait.  Why isn't the entire school being built to that standard?  A category 2 storm is what comes through here pretty much every year.  Isabel was a category 3.  Schools and homes withstood that for the most part.  But the school, according to the paper, will only be hardened in one area to withstand a 2.  That means we go back to the first step to rebuild another new school after the next big storm?

  Are these people serious?  They are already wasting your tax dollars on a new school that is not needed except by a local attorney who wants to make money off of his property across the street from what we see.  (That is only our opinion at this time).   Over 1,000 acres owned by local attorney Breckenridge Ingles.  

  They played a shell game on everyone telling us they need 5 million dollars for school repairs.  Money they had but spent it instead clearing out and refinishing another school they closed and are going to reopen as office space for themselves.  How is that about the children?  Are we all being held at gunpoint by these people?  Don't look to the local paper to figure this out for you, they know about it and won't cover it for any reason.  Instead they will just feed you the official spin.

The School Board is holding a ground breaking ceremony open to the public, September, 24th, 2013 at 4:00 PM.  Board of Supervisors expected to attend.  We recommend everyone show up with all the cash you have and just give all of it to them and plan on giving plenty more.  There is no reason for you to expect to keep any of it anymore.  If you do not have cash, bring your credit cards and allow them to max them out.  Do you have any investments?  Bring those too and be prepared to hand them over.  Title on your car free and clear?  Bring it to them and let them take out a title loan in your name.  Maybe they will have representatives from the payday loan places and you can sign for a loan letting the county take the cash while you get the payback note.  Bring your gold and silver or any other valuables you have and let County Officials pawn it in your name.  

  Sorry, they are not accepting your children though, they cost money to maintain.  Just send them to the swamp school for fun and games with all the frogs and snakes.  You might even get them back at the end of the day if the school does not play SS Titanic first and sink back into the swamp groundwater.


Don't take your eye off your loved ones if you attend.  No one want's another occurrence like the one above to happen again.

Our own recommendation to Gloucester Officials is do not delay in signing, sign the contract as fast as possible.  Then read the law afterward.  No one is watching.  Really. Take our word for it.

We are not lawyers and none of this is to be considered legal advice.  Only a COMPETENT attorney can advice you on legal matters.  Finding a competent attorney is another issue however.  Maybe we can all look to the Governor's race?  Yes that was a joke.

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Gloucester, VA County Employees Continuing Abuses - Readers Respond


Reader Comment Left On Abuses Continue Post:

"Oh and this is just the tip of the ice berg. Watch them as they all drive "slowly" back to the office at lunch time to take their "full" lunch break then return to where it is they are working.


Has anyone been watching grounds?There's a guy that drives around in a huge gas guzzler truck. Why?"

Our Comments;  Gas guzzler truck, why does a county employee drive around in one of those?  Simple, it's not their money they are wasting, it's ours.  So who cares?  We all should.  Get pictures and share them with us.  The only way to stop these abuses is to show them.  It's our money, not theirs.  It's our duty to catch them and have this nonsense stopped.  County officials are out of control at every level and they need to be held accountable.  Go to our contact us section,  There you can send emails to us with those pictures.  Together we can make a difference.  We need everyone's help to stop the pure waste of our money and the continuing tramping on of our rights and freedoms.  These are the same people who have no concern about violating their own ordinances.  They are criminals with no regard for the law, in our view, unless it violates your rights and your pocket.  You can't afford to drive a gas guzzler because you have to pay for them to do it for you instead.

Thank you for the comment.
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Friday, September 13, 2013

Borrowed Wives - Classic Movie




Vintage comedy movie for Friday, Borrowed Wives.  The movie starts out with a very old fashioned speed trap where the cops like to chalk mark each speeder they catch, on the billboard they hide behind.  It's a rather risque movie for the 1930 era.  Well worth the watch.  
Charlie Dale (left) and Joe Smith in a comedy ...
Charlie Dale (left) and Joe Smith in a comedy sketch, filmed for Soundies movie jukeboxes (1941) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Virginia Posts 4.8% Revenue Decrease in August

Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell speaking at...
Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell speaking at CPAC. Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
– Not a Significant Month for Revenue –
Year-to-Date Basis: Total Revenue Collections Rose 3 percent Through August, Ahead of Annual Forecast of 1.5 Percent Growth

RICHMOND - Governor Bob McDonnell announced today that August revenue collections decreased by 4.8 percent from August of last year. August is not a significant month for revenue collections. On a year-to-date basis, total revenue collections rose 3 percent through August, ahead of the annual forecast of 1.5 percent growth. Adjusting for the accelerated sales tax program and the 0.125 percent sales tax transfer required by last session’s historic transportation bill, total revenues grew 3.6 percent through August, ahead of the adjusted forecast of 1.4 percent growth.

            The decrease in August revenue was driven by a 5.5 percent decline in individual withholding payments. However, that reduction was expected following double-digit growth in withholding collections in July. In addition, this August featured one less deposit day than August 2012.  Additionally, sales and use tax collections fell 5.6 percent, reflecting sales in July.

            Speaking about the August numbers, Governor Bob McDonnell noted, “The Commonwealth just posted its fourth consecutive budget surplus. This is the first time that has been achieved during one gubernatorial administration since Governor Allen’s term in the mid-1990’s. While August revenue numbers are slightly down, as anticipated due to the importance of individual withholding payments, Virginia’s overall revenue picture continues to be positive. We are running ahead of  projections on a year-to-date basis, and we continue to make sound investments in areas like transportation, higher education, economic development and the Rainy Day Fund that are crucial to both the fiscal stability of state government and the growth of the private-sector. As we begin our work on the next biennial budget, which I will present in December, we will continue to adhere to a course of wise investment of limited resources in those sectors of government most crucial to spurring job-creation and providing opportunities for our citizens. I look forward to working with the legislature in crafting the Commonwealth’s budget blueprint for the next two years.”

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