Showing posts with label Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Law. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

This country needs reform, let alone its prisons.

"Fleming is among more than 1,350 inmates exonerated nationwide in the last 25 years."

Wow, that is heart-breaking. How do we stop wrongly convicting the innocent? Is it better to err on the side of more or less people in prison? Traditionally we say to err on the side of safety...don't assume more people in jail is the "safe" option. We place non-violent "criminals" in prison with violent criminals-literally creating criminals that will surely never leave the US criminal "justice" system. Rehabilitation occurs in the real world, not in lockup with [really] bad people.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Big Bad Bureaucracy

Man who never served prison sentence on clerical error awaits fate

So they made a mistake...but in a bureaucracy you can just shift the decimal, or in this case the date to the right and make it "right." Forget about the human element; forget about forgiveness; forget about his family. If they now incarcerate him, it would be a travesty against humanity. The only "slippery slope" is not punishing the bureaucrats who failing at their job would punish a woman and four children for a "clerical error."

Friday, April 4, 2014

Tax Info for Rental Property

Some tax advice from MSN.com.

Schedule E blunders

"This is the Schedule that is used to report rental property, royalties, partnership income and expenses, estate income and expenses and S-Corp income and expenses," says Du Val, flagging it as the area on the federal tax form 1040 where people are most likely to make a mistake. He adds that anyone who needs to fill this out should be familiar with phrases like "property basis" and "suspended losses." If you own rental property and don't know those terms, you should start learning everything you can about them, as well as "depreciation" and "passive activities," Du Val says. Or, of course, you could hire someone who does, because things can get sticky when it comes to rental property. "For example," Du Val says, "A residential rental property is depreciated over 27 1/2 years, but furniture is depreciated over five years."


Time to start studying real estate laws, if this is my retirement plan.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Government and the hearts of a people

2 Chronicles 21:11 Moreover, he made high places in the mountains of Judah, and caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem to play the harlot and led Judah astray.

A government cannot make a nation righteous, but it can lead the people astray. This should be a warning to anyone Christian who may want to get invovled in politics. The state brings only negative sanctions to the nation. The church is to bring the positive sanctions.

Get all the humanitarians out of the government and into the church where they would be more effective (t.i.c.). The Christian in government should have as his priority to prevent/minimize abuses of the tool negative sanctions (a.k.a. "the sword"), but should not be mistaken if he thinks that the state should be used for positive sanctions. Peace will not come by the sword.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Habeas Corpus

Habeas Corpus is pretty important to freemen. Re-educate yourself here and here.

It is not a good thing to suspend petitions of Habeas Corpus. What is true about presidents who suspend this "Great Writ?" What is true is that liberty is not their primary concern.

Old Abe was one of those president's who suspended that Great Writ. Here is a book that seeks to re-educate people on why suspension of said law is/was a bad thing and to explain the sort of person who would do such a thing.