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Gov Martinez: SIGN 9!This bill (SB 9) will institute combined reporting and require some out-of-state corporations to pay tax on their New Mexico income. The bill that passed is a greatly watered down version, thanks to pressure from lobbyists, applying the combined reporting requirement only to “big box” stores such as Wal-Mart. Gov. Susana Martinez has said she will veto it because it "raises taxes".40 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jean Cantu
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Hire Me!People should sign it because I am a general purpose, non-mathematical genius who would be a tremendous asset to any progressive organization4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Randolph Burbach
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American Middle Class JOBS!How can the American middle class get the Congress To Pass President Obamas Jobs Bill. This Country is hurting without JOBS! Americans need income to pay their bills! Americans should be able to enjoy life like the one percent! What will it take to get Congress to act fast!2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alfred Van Guilder
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NWPAputting people to work by very heavily taxing the rich to rebuild infastructure, including massive flood control equal to Eisenhowers interstate highway program.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lynn Spriggs
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Congress People Insider TradingThe SEC should be real time monitoring the financial trading of our elected officials - http://goo.gl/bUvc84 of 100 SignaturesCreated by james nikolas froxylia
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American made as a priorityMandate our government to buy and to incentivize our businesses to buy American made whenever possible.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Scott Michalak
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Flat (fair) income tax rate for allThis is a petition designed to make taxation in the USA fair for all people. We are demanding a single tax rate on ALL income, and a flat business tax for ALL businesses. There will not be one loophole allowed. There are to be no tax rebates to anyone above the poverty line, and all businesses are excluded from recieving any tax rebates.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Matt Lewis
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Payroll Tax ReformSupport a Social Security Tax exemption on first $1,000 earned per month and eliminate the maximum cap. Currently, Federal social insurance taxes are imposed equally on employers and employees, consisting of a tax of 6.2% of wages up to an annual wage maximum ($110,100 in 2012) for Social Security and a tax of 1.45% of all wages for Medicare. This is the most regressive of all tax situations in the United States. It also causes many to circumvent the law and operate illegally. Recent modifications in the contract labor definition have helped but a more appropriate solution would be to exempt the first $1,000 of each wage earner each month and eliminate the cap. This change, without raising the level of benefits, would ease the burden of taxation on those in the absolute lowest economic position to a flat tax rate on all others equally. Computing the exemption monthly reduces the verification process that would be entailed if an employee changed employers mid year. Those earning hundreds of thousands to millions per year would carry an appropriate level of fiscal responsibility for the nation. Regardless of whether this increases or decreases the overall revenue by $1 this constitutes a more logical allocation of taxation. In all likelihood, this will increase revenue to the Social Security Administration, and efforts need to be maintained to keep these funds from being commingled with other federal revenue sources. Every powerful decision maker will be adversely affected by this measure, so support will be extremely limited unless it comes with resounding force from the grass roots level. Please join me in signing this petition and making payroll taxes more equitable for all.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Art Pare
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Stop ALL ForeclosuresThere are nearly 4.5 Million homes which are at serious risk of being taken by the banks. Most are underwater. The FHA, VHA and the Fannie and Freddie owned mortgages are not allowed to be modified. It is time to realize the Bailout was pointed at the wrong people. If Foreclosures were stopped for 12 months on all mortgages under $729K, the financial boon to the economy would be phenominal. Taxes for the real estate would still be paid - helping the states and towns, and there would be no interest deduction so the tax revenue would most lkely go up. 12 months of having the mortgage payments available for job searches, gasoline, food, repairs, and purchases would far outstrip the payroll tax cut and cost NOTHING to anyone - even the Banks will find a way to write this off. The banks were happy to do this on their own for several months when they were threatened by the SEC for Robo signing.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Charles Whitcomb
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A Fairness ManifestoIt is about promoting fairness as a criteria to get past the culture and class wars and unite us for needed political reform. It is committing to the principle and using it as the criteria, even if we still disagree about particular programs or policies, rather than employing more divisive language such as that used in the culture wars and class warfare.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mary Barker
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Our Community Needs The CasinoI spoke to a Cherokee lady that was born in Cherokee, NC. She said the casino there has only benefited the community. She said it was a high poverty area and the casino has helped restore the area.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Angela Mason
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Major tax revision actMajor tax revision act to make major turn in US economy. Lower taxes for deserving companies and Individual Business. This should put to rest the Republican issue of why and who the 1% job creators deserve huge tax breaks. Deadline for issue is June.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael Brewer