Sunday, October 6, 2013

Sunday Comics - Gasoline Alley



Souvenirs - Gasoline Alley - 1918 from Chuck Thompson

From 1918 comes this comic strip of Gasoline Alley.  You will want to view this in full screen mode.  To do so, left click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the Slideshare container.  To exit full screen, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Vintage comic strips from a time long gone.  Enjoy.
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Veterinary Homeopathy - E-Book

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Veterinary Homeopathy from Chuck Thompson

Veterinary Homeopathy.  Medical Care for your animals.  This e-book is available for free download from our Slideshare site.  To read the book full screen, left click the icon at the bottom right of the Slideshare container.  To exit full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  This is an old medical text book but very extensive and most if not all of the medicines listed inside should still be available from many health food stores.  If not, they can probably order it for you.

  There have been numerous stories of people who have converted their own personal health care to homeopathic care based on their experiences with their animals.  Animals have no preconceived notions of how medicine should work, and when vets and laypeople who care for animals have seen the wonders of homeopathic medicines in action, the results can be very amazing.

  There are plenty of people who will tell you that there is no way homeopathy can possibly work and that it is all imaginative.  One thing to keep in mind, the Queen of England does not travel anywhere without her personal Homeopathic physician.  At her advanced age, we would say that homeopathy has worked very well for her.  
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Liberty's Kids 26, Honor and Compromise, Battle of the Hook Pre Show

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Anti Federalist Papers No. 21 Why The Articles Failed

This essay is composed of excerpts from “CENTINEL” letters appearing in the (Philadelphia) Independent Gazetteer, October 5 and November 30, 1787.

That the present confederation is inadequate to the objects of the union, seems to be universally allowed. The only question is, what additional powers are wanting to give due energy to the federal government? We should, however, be careful, in forming our opinion on this subject, not to impute the temporary and extraordinary difficulties that have hitherto impeded the execution of the confederation, to defects in the system itself. For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress, and have at length succeeded to give to this sentiment almost universal currency and belief.

The devastations, losses and burdens occasioned by the late war; the excessive importations of foreign merchandise and luxuries, which have drained the country of its specie and involved it in debt, are all overlooked, and the inadequacy of the powers of the present confederation is erroneously supposed to be the only cause of our difficulties. Hence persons of every description are revelling in the anticipation of the halcyon days consequent on the establishment of the new constitution. What gross deception and fatal delusion! Although very considerable benefit might be derived from strengthening the hands of Congress, so as to enable them to regulate commerce, and counteract the adverse restrictions of other nations, which would meet with the concurrence of all persons; yet this benefit is accompanied in the new constitution with the scourge of despotic power . . .

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Governor McDonnell Announces 15.7 Percent Increase in Film Industry Employment in Virginia

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New Report Finds For Every Dollar Invested in Bringing Productions to Commonwealth, $11.80 Returned to State Economy
Total Economic Impact of 11 Recent Projects in State: $139.1 Million

RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell today announced a 15.7% increase in employment in the Virginia film industry. The data comes from the release of the Economic Impact of Major Film and Television Productions Shot in Virginia Between 2011 and 2013 report by Magnum EconomicsThe report details the impact of the state’s film incentive program, enhanced in 2010 to attract film and television productions to the Commonwealth. Virginia’s program uniquely combines a commonly used film tax credit with the Governor’s Motion Picture Opportunity Fund. By combining these tools, the state effort has created jobs, added revenue and delivered international advertising for Virginia.

            The report concludes that eleven projects received $11.8 million in incentives and spent $66.4 million in the state – generating a total economic impact of $139.1 million. The projects included Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln, the documentary dramas Killing Lincoln and Killing Kennedy for the National Geographic ChannelCaptain Phillips starring Tom Hanks for Sony Pictures and television pilots Company Town for CBS and Turn for AMC, among others.  The report further concludes the benefit/cost ratio of the incentive investment was 11.8 to 1; meaning for every incentive dollar provided, $11.80 was returned to Virginia’s economy.  

            Governor McDonnell commented, “Our administration has been committed to helping the private sector create new jobs in the Commonwealth, and the film industry is a success story in this effort.  Since we increased funding in the Governor’s Motion Picture Opportunity Fund and enacted tax credit legislation, employment in the Virginia film industry has increased 15.7 percent, after a previous decline of 9.5 percent.  These numbers demonstrate the kind of positive results a targeted film incentive program can have for Virginia.”

            Film Office Director Andy Edmunds noted, “11.8 to 1 is a superb value for Virginians, but that does not even tell the whole story. Added-value we have uniquely incorporated into our incentive program is buying advertising for Virginia as a tourism destination. Killing Lincoln for example produced and broadcast a commercial promoting the Commonwealth that was seen in over 170 countries.”

            The study further reports significant collateral contributions made by the film industry in Virginia. The industry significantly benefits small businesses having an average of seven employees.  Film jobs provide some of the highest wages in the state with an average weekly salary of $1,277.00, which is 23 percent above the average weekly wage for all other industries.  There are currently 32 public and private colleges and universities in Virginia providing film-related education.  The growth in the state’s film industry provides graduates from these programs with the opportunity to stay in the state and work, rather than relocating to other more active areas.  Finally, a healthy and thriving film industry has a strong positive impact on travel and tourism, as has been demonstrated in Virginia with such popular film and television projects as Lincoln, Killing Lincolnand HBO’s John Adams.

            The film industry in Virginia plays a significant role in the state’s economy. In 2011, total economic impact of the film and television industry in Virginia was $394.4 million, a 14.5 percent increase over 2010.  In addition, 3,817 jobs were attributed to the film industry in 2011, up from 2,651 jobs in 2010. 

            For more information about Virginia’s film industry, visit the Virginia Film Office website at FilmVirginia.org.
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Tax Holiday for Energy-Efficient Appliances Returns to Virginia October 11-14

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~ It’s a great time to replace old, inefficient washers, AC units, etc. ~

RICHMOND – If your old appliances are on their last legs, it’s a great time to replace them with energy-efficient products while saving some money.  Virginia’s seventh Energy Star and WaterSense Sales Tax Holiday returns Friday, Oct. 11, and lasts through Monday, Oct. 14.

Energy Star and WaterSense products are better for the environment, and have the added benefit of lowering your home’s energy bills.

Each qualifying product must cost $2,500 or less, have either an Energy Star or WaterSense label affixed, and be purchased for personal or noncommercial use.  Qualifying Energy Star products include air conditioners, ceiling fans, washing machines, dishwashers, dehumidifiers, refrigerators and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs). WaterSense-labeled bathroom sink faucets, faucet accessories, toilets, showerheads, urinals and landscape irrigation controllers will also be tax-exempt. Certain used Energy Star and WaterSense items will also qualify for tax-free status during the four-day exemption period.

“If there’s one thing most of us can relate to this time of year, it’s a desire to lower our energy bills,” said Governor Bob McDonnell.  “Not only is it a good way to save some money, it’s also good for the environment.  For the past several years, Virginians have had the opportunity to save money by replacing their old, outdated appliances with Energy Star or WaterSense products. Even if you’re not in the market for new appliances, everyone needs light bulbs – and CFLs are included in the holiday. I urge everyone who needs these products to go out and take advantage of this long money-saving weekend.”

The Department of Taxation has posted guidelines, frequently asked questions, and a list of approved Energy Star and WaterSense items on its website at tax.virginia.gov.

Online purchases of qualifying Energy Star and WaterSense products will also be exempt from the sales tax as long as the orders are placed during the Oct. 11-14 exemption period and the sellers have the items available for immediate shipment.

In addition to exempting certain Energy Star and WaterSense products from the sales tax during the four-day tax holiday, retailers may also offer non-exempt merchandise sales-tax free.  Retailers who choose to do this must pay the tax themselves to the Department of Taxation.
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Governor McDonnell Announces Board Appointments

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Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell; Photo by Gage Skidmore . (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
RICHMOND - Governor Bob McDonnell today announced appointments to three Virginia boards. Further announcements regarding additional appointments in the McDonnell administration will continue to be made in the months ahead.



Advisory Board on Midwifery
·         Kim Lane, CPM, LM of Charlottesville, Certified Professional Midwife, Licensed Midwife [VA], Primary Midwife at The Birthing Place

Board of Social Services
·         Danny TK Avula, MD, MPH of Richmond, Physician/Deputy Director at Richmond City Health District
·         Willie T. Greene, Sr.* of Galax, self-employed Safety Consultant and Vice Mayor of Galax
·         Josie Webster of Richmond, Vice President of the Virginia Council for Private Education

Litter Control and Recycling Fund Advisory Board
·         Larry (Buddy) Buckner of Lorton, Vice President and Secretary of Service Distributing, Inc.


*Denotes re-appointment
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