Category Archives: Observations

The Disaster that is the IRS

Facts about the Internal Revenue Service: The IRS has 95,000 employees. It’s the fifth largest government agency. The US Tax Code has 1,997 different tax forms. The tax code consists of 3.7 million words on 73,954 pages. Over 3.8 billion … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations | Comments Off on The Disaster that is the IRS

Earned Income Tax Credit

Doing my Federal tax form is relatively easy.  I enter retirement income, dividend income, interest income, Social Security income and taxes withheld.  Do the math and come up with either Tax Due or Refund Due.  Simple. But this year, in … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations | Comments Off on Earned Income Tax Credit

If Chelsea Clinton worked for the State Department

A few months ago when I saw the mother whose son was killed in the Libyan Embassy terror attack criticizing Hillary Clinton on TV, it made me think:  If Chelsea Clinton chose a life of public service with the State … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations, Political | Comments Off on If Chelsea Clinton worked for the State Department

Religious Freedom Protection Acts

I’m trying to wrap my head around all of the discussion about the Religious Freedom Protection Acts. People shouldn’t be discriminated against, but also shouldn’t be forced to go against their religious beliefs. Best place to start is with some … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations, Political | Comments Off on Religious Freedom Protection Acts

A Question for Hillary

Of all of the questions I would like answered by Hillary Clinton and believe me there are many, the one I would most like answered is: “If you are elected president and your policies and decisions are widely criticized, will … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations, Political | Comments Off on A Question for Hillary

Hero of Mall Shooting Incident

You have probably heard very little on this story.  That’s for two reasons.  One, not enough people were killed to qualify as a mass shooting.  And two, the reason not enough people were killed to qualify as a mass shooting … Continue reading

Posted in 2nd Amendment, Observations | Comments Off on Hero of Mall Shooting Incident

Lead by Example

A soldier and senior NCO I admire was appointed as the State Sergeant Major.  His first critical tasking was to clean up the massive amount of delinquent Non-commissioned Officer Evaluation Reports (NCOER’s).  He did not send out a scathing email … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Leadership, Military, Observations, Political | Comments Off on Lead by Example

The World is Safer ??

20 Mar 2015:   137 dead, 345 wounded in Yemen mosque bombings 18 Mar 2015:  23 dead in Libyan Museum terror attack 15 Mar 2015:  Suicide bomber attacks church in Pakistan killing 14, wounding 70 7 Mar 2015:  Two suicide bombers … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations, Political | Comments Off on The World is Safer ??

ObamaCare Success ???

Copied from the ObamaCare website: About 15% of Americans are uninsured, which is a little less than 50 million men, women and children.   Obama claimed that 50 million Americans did not have Health Insurance before ObamaCare was inacted.  He passes … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations, Political | Comments Off on ObamaCare Success ???

Hillary: Innocent Until Proven Otherwise

If we give Hillary Clinton the benefit of the doubt and assume that there were no ulterior motives in using her personal email for State Department business, what does that tell us about her? She believes in “Do as I … Continue reading

Posted in Government, Observations, Political | Comments Off on Hillary: Innocent Until Proven Otherwise