Posts Tagged ‘Trillion’

Congress and the Entertainment Industry?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
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The addition of links on Politivote to federal legislation will insure that we as citizens know more about how our legislators are using precious time and money. The last article mentioned a bill that would increase the public debt from $12.104 trillion to $13.29 trillion. This bill will exact a tremendous toll on the tax payer. However, there are other bills that cost little or money by comparison, but should concern us because of their distraction from more crucial issues.

An example of this is H.CON.RES.12 which was a resolution brought before the House of Representatives which would express the opinion that congress should “issue a commemorative postage stamp honoring Sam Phillips and that the Citizen’s Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Post Master General that such a stamp be issued.”

The resolution details Phillip’s many contributions to Rock and Roll. As an example, Phillips “helped put together Presley’s band which led to the production of hits such as `Heartbreak Hotel’, `Hound Dog’, and `Don’t Be Cruel.” With the greatest of respect to Mr. Phillips, and his achievements, a resolution urging that a commemorative stamp be adopted has no place in the House of Representatives. The accolades Philips has already been given by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well as other organizations ought to be sufficient recognition of his accomplishments. There are many other resolutions that encourage a commemorative postage stamp to honor individuals for humanitarian efforts, and these are more worthy of consideration because of their potentially universal benefit. We can all benefit from individuals who make significant contributions to eliminating poverty or promoting equality. Philip’s contributions, while significant for purposes of entertainment have done little to improve the overall human condition. Moreover, there may be some people who may not feel that they benefited from his achievements. Some people may not like the music he has produced. Congress should represent the whole nation, and any recognition it encourages ought to be for individuals whose actions benefited the whole nation.

PolitiVote Launches Federal Legislation

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

PolitiVote.com - Vote and Be HeardAfter a great deal of time and effort, our most requested feature is finally here. At long last, we are proud to bring to you over 6,000 pieces of current Federal legislation — legislation being sponsored by the likes of Senators Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Orrin Hatch, and many other large players in the political arena, and legislation that is currently being voted on, debated, and discussed by your representatives in Washington, D.C. My friends, these bills are HUGE, and they affect you every day. My personal favorite is this one:

http://politivote.com/federal/view/1973

A bill to increase the public debt from $12.104 trillion to $13.29 trillion.

Yes, you heard me. Trillion. Based on the current population in America according to the U.S. census site (307,150,489), this would be the approximation of taking $3,861 in additional money from every single person in America living today – not counting interest on the debt incurred.

What was your tax return again? :)

We invite you to make a difference by voting, commenting, and describing these bills to affect REAL change with your representatives. Also, we’d like to invite you try a new feature — we have a new, updated sharing plugin we’ve added to every single bill in our database. We invite you to start spreading the word about bills that mean something to you — bills that you think need to pass or that need to die. You’d be amazed at the difference a single email can make; passed around, your single action could sway a million votes. You can also share the bills through Facebook, Digg, and many other social networking sites as well.

As always my friends, thanks SO much for your help. I believe in this project more than anything else I’ve done up to this point in my life — it really has the potential to bring free democracy to everyone, everywhere, but that idea is only possible and has only been possible through your continued support. We invite you to celebrate with us this milestone in our alpha stage by using the site with renewed vigor, and hopefully when this week is out, we should have debugged things to the point we can move from our alpha stage to a beta.

Thank you so much for your support, and I look forward to seeing you on the site.

Sincerely,

Nick Jessen
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