I keep hearing “let me make this perfectly clear!” most of it is not clear because they are not following our Constitution.
Gag order on Trump is Un-Constitutional! Everyone affiliated with the trial can do Social Media and talk to the press BUT TRUMP CAN NOT Ruled by the judge. That is Un-Constitutional! I can’t see him not talking to the people of our country, he will do that, maybe on his way to jail. I wonder if there would be like the old days and have a JAIL BREAK? It would have to be done in a legal way. Brag wants him held for contempt of court but mention no one else!
From what I have been told Bragg does not have the credentials to prosecute Trump but New York is letting him do it and they are making up their own laws. Continue reading
Who is hindering the passage of the FAIRtax? The answer: those who benefit from the current system. A recent Rasmussen survey may provide a partial answer to who those people are.
Scott Rasmussen provides a revealing look at a group that he calls “America’s elite 1%”. This group is defined as people who make over $150,000 a year, live in densely populated areas and have postgraduate degrees. Here is some of the results of the survey:
* The elite 1% represents 1% of the population and are extraordinary influential.
* A heavy concentration of them went to one of 12 elite schools.
* About half of the policy positions in government and half the corporate board positions in America are held by people who went to one of those 12 schools.
* They are in power centers – Manhattan or D.C. Continue reading
We all know that the Ocala Metro is growing, we just have not known how much. Now we do! The new Census numbers for Metropolitan areas and counties recently were released and this area is growing even faster than we anticipated. For the period of 1 July 2022-30 June 2023, the Ocala Metro (Marion County) was the 4th fastest growing metropolitan area in the nation! What does that mean? As of the cutoff date more than 9 months ago, the population of our community was just shy of 410,000 people. For comparison, the population at the 2020 Census was 376,000.
Of the 392 Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the US, the Ocala Metro now ranks 134. In 2020, we ranked 148. Not only was our growth rate (3.4%) the 4th highest, but we ranked 31st for the highest quantity growth. In other words, while extremely large metros (Dallas, Atlanta, Phoenix) may have much smaller growth rates, they could still add tens if not hundreds of thousands of new residents. The Ocala Metro still ranked 31st in sheer numbers despite being smaller than any other metro ranked above it in this category. Continue reading