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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Girls with Guns

Nylons, Cigar and Assault Weapon..just another day at the office...

Women with Weapons

Pink.

Women with Weapons

Wanna see my Silo?

The Shocking Faces of Meth

Shocking Mug Shots of Meth Addicts
Shocking Mug Shots of Meth Addicts
Shocking Mug Shots of Meth Addicts
Shocking Mug Shots of Meth Addicts
Shocking Mug Shots of Meth Addicts
Devastating effects of methamphetamines...

Hong Kong Skyline

There are eight million stories in the naked city...

A Beautiful Underground World

These are the Jiuxiang Caves situated in China. It has been found that the caves in Jiuxiang are the largest cave group system with the most numerous karst caves in the country. There are plenty of stalactites of different forms, shapes and colors as well as waterfalls, valleys and a large number of natural bridges. All of it creates beautiful underground world.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Magic, Pure Magic


I need to add dramatic sound to this somehow...

Women with Weapons

Okay, I'm you Prisoner....

England Lost two-thirds of its Millionaires due to 50% Tax

Run Away!
In the 2009-10 tax year, more than 16,000 people declared an annual income of more than £1 million to HM Revenue and Customs.

This number fell to just 6,000 after Gordon Brown introduced the new 50% top rate of income tax shortly before the last general election.

The figures have been seized upon by the Conservatives to claim that increasing the highest rate of tax actually led to a loss in revenues for the Government.


It is believed that rich Britons moved abroad or took steps to avoid paying the new levy by reducing their taxable incomes.


George Osborne, the Chancellor, announced in the Budget earlier this year that the 50% top rate will be reduced to 45% from next April.

Far from raising funds, it actually cost the UK £7 billion in lost tax revenue.

“Labour now needs to admit that their policies resulted in millionaires paying less tax and come clean about whether they would reintroduce this failed policy if they were in power.”

Mr Osborne argued earlier this year that the 50% rate was deterring entrepreneurs from coming to Britain.

The Chancellor wanted to scrap the top rate altogether for those earning more than £150,000 a year – and return to the previous system of a basic and top rate of tax.

This was blocked by the Liberal Democrats without a new mansion tax being introduced.

Labour will hold a parliamentary debate today to criticise the decision to reduce the top rate, which Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, has described as a “tax cut for millionaires”.

Senior Coalition figures are locked in negotiations over next Wednesday’s Autumn Statement which will set out government tax policies for next year.

The Tories wish to freeze out-of-work benefits. The handouts usually rise in line with inflation, which has meant that the unemployed are likely to receive a higher rise than most workers can expect.

It is understood that the Lib Dems will only allow the benefits freeze if taxes on the rich are increased.

The Lib Dems have long cherished an increase in taxes for multi-million pound properties. David Cameron has ruled out changes to council tax.


House approves resolution to keep Internet control out of UN hands

Statue at United Nations Square


The House on Wednesday unanimously passed a Senate resolution introduced by Sens. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) that calls on the U.S. government to oppose United Nations control of the Internet.
Ahmadinejad at UN
The 397-0 vote is meant to send a signal to countries meeting at a U.N. conference on telecommunications this week. Participants are meeting to update an international telecom treaty, but critics warn that many countries’ proposals could allow U.N. regulation of the Internet.

Hottie Mugshot of the Day

Because laughing at Liberals is our Patriotic duty!

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Just one Beer a Day...

Okay, how do I open this baby?