I’m trying not to be grouchy and just let ObamaNation have their fun today, but that’s one hell of a price tag for today’s Festivities. Seems to me we could have had a very nice Inauguration for a lot less.
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Check out this post on this report.
Sum up: The Institute for Liberty estimated the carbon emission stats for Inauguration Day. And it would take the average American household about 60,000 years to match the carbon output of Obama’s supercalifrajilistic party.
I’ve been saying all week that in this age of high-def and live satellite feeds, it is ridiculous that between 1 and 2 million people will be going to D.C. to try to “witness” this event. Most of them will not be able to get close access or even see Obama with their own eyes. So what is the point? It’s a collossal waste of time and energy for very little (if any) return.
Every American with a television or an internet connection can stay home and have a “front row seat” to the swearing-in, speeches, poem readings, parades, confetti showers and joyous weeping.
If they can even stand to watch it, which I doubt I can – knowing that at least $75 million in taxpayer funds will be spent on this one-day event.
Patrick Gibbons, a staff researcher at the Nevada Policy Research Institute, has a good column on higher education costs in the Reno Gazette-Journal. He cuts through the hype and runs down the realities of the present budget crunch and then offers some viable cost-saving solutions based on success stories from Virginia Tech and other universities.
Gibbons says Nevada needs to become better educated about delivering efficient, effective higher education services so rising costs (and fees) do not exceed inflation and income growth.
Jim Rogers and others need to leave the Stone Age behind and get with a financially responsible, 21st century program.
If you are interested in learning more or becoming involved in education reform in Nevada, consider attending this conference on Wednesday, January 14. E!! will be there to listen and learn along with many business and community leaders.
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One of my NV business owner pals just forwarded me her recent email exchange with Nevada State Senator Dennis Nolan. It’s worth sharing especially since Nolan’s advice to her (and anyone who agrees with her) was to leave the state. Way to persuade your critics and strengthen Nevada, Senator Nolan!
P: The reason people don’t get Nevada plates is that they are the highest in the country. Hey, Earth to Nolan! You can CHOOSE your state of residency. You can set up an LLC or company in another state. All of these are perfectly legal ways to have plates from other states. Want people to register here? Cut the fees down and they will register!!! DUH!
Senator Nolan: If they like paying to register in another state and let the rest of us pay for roads and highways, then they should live in the other state! DUH!
P: Because people can have more than one house or an RV which is deductible as a house! DUH! Last time I looked half of it went to the overbloated worthless school system stuffed with illegals that you refuse to do anything about! DUH! WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH THE ROADS? WITH THE WAY THIS STATE IS GETTING CALIFORNICATED THERE WILL BE LOTS OF PEOPLE LEAVING! READ IT AND WEEP! http://wyomingcompany.com/
$500 to set up a Wyoming LLC, cheap plates, no business tax and no Nevada stigma! and no Rhinos! That single move alone would save me $3,800 a year in plates for a 1999 car ($500), a 2001 car ($650), and a 2003 motor home ($1,800) which is never there! And when it is, it’s parked!!!! Tell me, why should I keep paying license plate fees in Nevada?????? It’s a NO BRAINER!
Senator Nolan: Your Right! and in your case I think the move would be a prudent and in the State’s best interest!
(E!! Note: The word “your” is not the same as the contraction “you’re” meaning you are. Dare I speculate that Nolan attended public school in Nevada?)
P: I’m sure there are plenty more people that would rather see you go. Shall we make a list???
Senator Nolan: You’re probably right! No, don’t worry, I’ve already started a list. Hey, I really do appreciate your concern and involvement despite our differences. Have a good week.
(Having calmed down, Nolan realizes that shouting “DUH!” and advising unhappy citizens to leave the state is probably not a good strategy…or very Senatorial, either.)
P: Truce, for now. If you really want to do something to help the economy, support cutting the school fees out of the budget and allowing for licensing your cars based on what they are actually worth, not some inflated retail price. We pay $1,800 a year for license plates for a 5 year old motorhome. We RV outside of Nevada 10 months a year. When it’s in Las Vegas it’s parked. Now tell me why I should pay that kind of money to the state?
I can license in Wyoming or Montana (no sales tax either) by purchasing an LLC. I haven’t yet, but I’m going to. You can be a citizen of anywhere now by buying an LLC or Corp. Why is Nevada driving business and fees out of Nevada? Wyoming is actively seeking what would be Nevada businesses. I would love to see some numbers on how much the LLC business has dropped in Nevada since 2003, and the big tax and fee hikes.
The threat of a business tax being espoused by Rogers and Buckley are forcing people to look elsewhere. It is perfectly legal and smart to lower your taxes legally. It would be in Nevada’s best interest to change these 2 anti-business, anti-consumer things that are patently unfair. It would cut the cost of plates in half, and I bet alot more people would buy their plates here.
By the way, I am also a small business owner, Internet. It would be very easy for me to move my business to Wyoming. In fact I’m setting up a second LLC in Wyoming this next week as a precaution against a potential business tax. How many other businesses are doing or will do the same thing?
It’s a world economy now. State governments should realize that. Make it attractive for small businesses to be here or they will stop coming. Have a nice evening.






