William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-5-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-5-15

Shower curtains move towards the water because the spray creates a miniature hurricane. David Schmidt  of the University of Massachusetts Amherst determined this in 2001 on his home computer.

Wolf Tax Vote Oct. 7

Wolf Tax Vote Oct. 7Leo Knepper of Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania reports that the Pennsylvania House will vote on Governor Wolf’s tax proposal, Oct. 7. Taxpayers in Pennsylvania cannot afford the $5 billion in tax increases that the Governor is demanding over the next two years. Every member of the House should vote “NO” on the Governor’s tax proposal, he says and he is right.

Knepper says that CAP will be closely monitoring the amendment process.

“While some lawmakers might be tempted to vote in favor of the extraction tax, bank share fee, and/or tax increase on tobacco products, CAP will also score attempts to amend the legislation toward those ends negatively,” he said. “In other words, the Governor’s proposal should be voted on in its entirety.

Knepper says that the Governor and his allies have painted this as a vote to make the natural gas industry pay “its fair share”, but the reality is that 75 percent of the new taxes will be collected via the personal income tax and changes to the sales tax.

He asks that you contact your Representative, Senator, and Governor Wolf to let them know that you oppose this latest scheme to raise your taxes and this can be done via this link.

Wolf Tax Vote Oct. 7