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Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Damage from the New Year's Eve storm in St. Louis.

The white section in this photo is the foundation of this former house.

This is looking across Lindbergh from the residential area.

Here you can see some of the debris after clean up has began.

Another pile of rubble from the New Year's Eve Storm.

Another example of the damage on Court Dr. in Sunset Hills.

Some of the residents watch as workers clean up the area.

The car in the foreground was pounded into the ground. The home in the background was totally destroyed.

A Ford Mustang was a victim of the tornado as well.

A view of Lindbergh looking East showing a truck loaded with logs from downed trees. Many people were out looking at the damage Today. O'Leary's in in the background.

Another business that got destroyed on Lindbergh also.
The torn up lawn show where this car was tossed by the tornado.
The uprooted tree shows the force of the wind from this small tornado.

Monday, January 03, 2011

A tax free retirement plan for religious employess too?

It seems that the precious establishment of religion has pulled another trick on the rest of us tax payers. Back on 2007 a law was passed to let employees of churches have a special category of retirement plans. Because their work is so much more important than everyone else work.

It seems they are not tax or have FICA withholding at all and none is considered. Plus they may be able to withdrawal the money without a tax or other penalty. Plus they can get it at retirement with out the worry of paying taxes either.

I just saw this Today so I thought I would inform more of my fellow non-exempt Americans

Here are a couple of links to read more.

http://www.irs.gov/retirement/article/0,,id=172431,00.html

http://www.guidestoneretirement.org/retirementplans/sbcchurches/403b9churchplan.aspx

Friday, December 03, 2010

Good Bye Sweden!



This is related to Chapter Eight; part thirty, HUMANIST POINT OF VIEW from my blog.
Here is that link: http://trueleftvision.blogspot.com/2010/11/chapter-eight-humanist-point-of-view.html

Wednesday, August 09, 2006