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SummaryIn this podcast episode, Clayton Cuteri explores the topic of the federal income tax and argues why it is illegal. He discusses the historical background of the tax, its connection to wars, and the procedural irregularities in ratifying the 16th Amendment. He also examines Supreme Court decisions that challenge the authenticity of the income tax and its impact on different income groups. Cuteri emphasizes the need to eliminate the federal income tax, stop funding wars, and focus on issues like education, healthcare, and social inequalities.Clayton's Social MediaTikTok | Instagram | Twitter (X) | YouTubeTimecodes00:00 - Introduction: Exploring the Illegality of the Federal Income Tax02:01 - Historical Background and Connection to Wars05:10 - Procedural Irregularities in Ratifying the 16th Amendment07:46 - Supreme Court Decisions Challenging the Income Tax12:09 - Impact on Different Income Groups15:35 - Eliminating the Federal Income Tax for a Better Society23:29 - Getting Involved with the American Congress PartySend Clayton a text message!Support the Show.Clayton's Campaign: Clayton24.comFREE 999 Meditation Challenge: Sign Up Here
What was the process of ratifying or rejecting the proposed plan of government after the 1787 convention? In this episode Dr. Lester Brooks, American history professor emeritus from Anne Arundel Community College, explains the process for ratifying the Constitution and the role played by the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Center for Civic Education
2024-01-28 Ratifying The Covenantby Pastor Chris BergScripture Reference: Exodus 24:1-8, 32:1-351 Then the Lord instructed Moses: “Come up here to me, and bring along Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy of Israel's elders. All of you must worship from a distance. 2 Only Moses is allowed to come near to the Lord. The others must not come near, and none of the other people are allowed to climb up the mountain with him.”3 Then Moses went down to the people and repeated all the instructions and regulations the Lord had given him. All the people answered with one voice, “We will do everything the Lord has commanded.”4 Then Moses carefully wrote down all the Lord's instructions. Early the next morning Moses got up and built an altar at the foot of the mountain. He also set up twelve pillars, one for each of the twelve tribes of Israel. 5 Then he sent some of the young Israelite men to present burnt offerings and to sacrifice bulls as peace offerings to the Lord. 6 Moses drained half the blood from these animals into basins. The other half he splattered against the altar.7 Then he took the Book of the Covenant and read it aloud to the people. Again they all responded, “We will do everything the Lord has commanded. We will obey.”8 Then Moses took the blood from the basins and splattered it over the people, declaring, “Look, this blood confirms the covenant the Lord has made with you in giving you these instructions.”---1 When the people saw how long it was taking Moses to come back down the mountain, they gathered around Aaron. “Come on,” they said, “make us some gods who can lead us. We don't know what happened to this fellow Moses, who brought us here from the land of Egypt.”2 So Aaron said, “Take the gold rings from the ears of your wives and sons and daughters, and bring them to me.”3 All the people took the gold rings from their ears and brought them to Aaron. 4 Then Aaron took the gold, melted it down, and molded it into the shape of a calf. When the people saw it, they exclaimed, “O Israel, these are the gods who brought you out of the land of Egypt!”5 Aaron saw how excited the people were, so he built an altar in front of the calf. Then he announced, “Tomorrow will be a festival to the Lord!”6 The people got up early the next morning to sacrifice burnt offerings and peace offerings. After this, they celebrated with feasting and drinking, and they indulged in pagan revelry.7 The Lord told Moses, “Quick! Go down the mountain! Your people whom you brought from the land of Egypt have corrupted themselves. 8 How quickly they have turned away from the way I commanded them to live! They have melted down gold and made a calf, and they have bowed down and sacrificed to it. They are saying, ‘These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you out of the land of Egypt.'”9 Then the Lord said, “I have seen how stubborn and rebellious these people are. 10 Now leave me alone so my fierce anger can blaze against them, and I will destroy them. Then I will make you, Moses, into a great nation.”11 But Moses tried to pacify the Lord his God. “O Lord!” he said. “Why are you so angry with your own people whom you brought from the land of Egypt with such great power and such a strong hand? 12 Why let the Egyptians say, ‘Their God rescued them with the evil intention of slaughtering them in the mountains and wiping them from the face of the earth'? Turn away from your fierce anger. Change your mind about this terrible disaster you have threatened against your people! 13 Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You bound yourself with an oath to them, saying, ‘I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars of heaven. And I will give them all of this land that I have promised to your descendants, and they will possess it forever.'”14 So the Lord changed his mind about the terrible disaster he had threatened to bring on his people.15 Then Moses turned and went down the mountain. He held in his hands the two stone tablets inscribed with the terms of the covenant. They were inscribed on both sides, front and back. 16 These tablets were God's work; the words on them were written by God himself.17 When Joshua heard the boisterous noise of the people shouting below them, he exclaimed to Moses, “It sounds like war in the camp!”18 But Moses replied, “No, it's not a shout of victory nor the wailing of defeat. I hear the sound of a celebration.”19 When they came near the camp, Moses saw the calf and the dancing, and he burned with anger. He threw the stone tablets to the ground, smashing them at the foot of the mountain. 20 He took the calf they had made and burned it. Then he ground it into powder, threw it into the water, and forced the people to drink it.21 Finally, he turned to Aaron and demanded, “What did these people do to you to make you bring such terrible sin upon them?”22 “Don't get so upset, my lord,” Aaron replied. “You yourself know how evil these people are. 23 They said to me, ‘Make us gods who will lead us. We don't know what happened to this fellow Moses, who brought us here from the land of Egypt.' 24 So I told them, ‘Whoever has gold jewelry, take it off.' When they brought it to me, I simply threw it into the fire—and out came this calf!”25 Moses saw that Aaron had let the people get completely out of control, much to the amusement of their enemies. 26 So he stood at the entrance to the camp and shouted, “All of you who are on the Lord's side, come here and join me.” And all the Levites gathered around him.27 Moses told them, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Each of you, take your swords and go back and forth from one end of the camp to the other. Kill everyone—even your brothers, friends, and neighbors.” 28 The Levites obeyed Moses' command, and about 3,000 people died that day.29 Then Moses told the Levites, “Today you have ordained yourselves for the service of the Lord, for you obeyed him even though it meant killing your own sons and brothers. Today you have earned a blessing.”30 The next day Moses said to the people, “You have committed a terrible sin, but I will go back up to the Lord on the mountain. Perhaps I will be able to obtain forgiveness for your sin.”31 So Moses returned to the Lord and said, “Oh, what a terrible sin these people have committed. They have made gods of gold for themselves. 32 But now, if you will only forgive their sin—but if not, erase my name from the record you have written!”33 But the Lord replied to Moses, “No, I will erase the name of everyone who has sinned against me. 34 Now go, lead the people to the place I told you about. Look! My angel will lead the way before you. And when I come to call the people to account, I will certainly hold them responsible for their sins.”35 Then the Lord sent a great plague upon the people because they had worshiped the calf Aaron had made.
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Turkey's President Erdogan has submitted Sweden's Nato bid for ratification, however Hungary still wants an 'explanation' from Sweden for its criticism of political developments there. Plus, we hear from some of the hundreds of British citizens in Sweden still in visa limbo as a result of Brexit; and we also hear one of the survivors of a fire disaster in Gothenburg 25 years ago, which claimed 63 young lives. Presenter: Michael Walsh and Joshua WorthProducer: Kris Boswell
This week, Scott and Aaron celebrate the Bill of Rights: 12 amendments at first, submitted to the states for ratification in September 1789. The post History Matters: Ratifying the Bill of Rights appeared first on Chapelboro.com.
In the spring of 1781, Congress sets up executive departments, run by secretaries, to help manage the government. It also finally convinces Maryland to ratify the Articles of Confederation. The British reveal letters from Silas Deane arguing that Congress should give up on independence. Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as pictures, and links related to this week's episode. Book Recommendation of the Week: The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-Constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781, by Merrill Jensen Online Recommendation of the Week: Silas Deane's intercepted letters: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=evans;idno=N13851.0001.001 Join American Revolution Podcast on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmRevPodcast Ask your American Revolution Podcast questions on Quora: https://amrevpod.quora.com Join the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271 Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy ARP T-shirts and other merch: http://tee.pub/lic/AmRevPodcast Support this podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AmRevPodcast or via PayPal http://paypal.me/AmRevPodcast
What was the process of ratifying or rejecting the proposed plan of government after the 1787 convention? In this episode Dr. Lester Brooks, American history professor emeritus from Anne Arundel Community College, explains the process for ratifying the Constitution and the role played by the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Center for Civic Education
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Finland is one step closer to becoming NATO's newest member. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkiye's parliament will vote on ratifying Finland's bid to join the 30-nation alliance. He made the remarks during a press conference with his Finnish counterpart, President Sauli Niinisto in Ankara. Citing Finland's fulfilment of its pledges made in Madrid last year to combat terrorism, President Erdogan reiterated that Turkyie remains open to NATO's expansion. The Finnish president welcomed the news. Guests: Helin Sari Ertem Associate Professor at Istanbul Medeniyet University Steven Horrell Senior Fellow at CEPA
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James Madison developed a plan to have the Constitution approved by voters at special conventions to be held in each state. Madison thought that the Constitution would be rejected if Congress or the state legislatures were asked to ratify it. Learn more about ratification in this episode! Center for Civic Education
Reaction from FG TD for Kildare South Martin Heydon, Minister of State after Green Party TD Patrick Costello won a Supreme Court challenge to Ireland's proposed ratification of the CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada.
Ratifying the Constitution was no easy task. It took several compromises, primarily between Federalists and Anti-Federalists, to reach a document that all the original states could agree upon. Learn about the rough road to ratification in this podcast. Center for Civic Education
Ken Girardin, Yankee Institute The votes, planned tentatively for Thursday in the House and Friday in the Senate, also will be the first major test of a bipartisan initiative enacted five years ago that ended a long-running legislative tradition of ratifying raises without having to cast a ballot.
This is Toby Sumpter with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, March 6, 2020 Nothing is Going on in the PCA, Especially Not in Missouri, Shut Up http://www.boom.lgbt/index.php/art-enter/144-a-e/1907-the-q-collective-announces-cast-of-transluminate-2020?fbclid=IwAR3q-htun27nHZRCunI2gX6bs_A-k4KhIPqNhO7nOaeK4bfaEX-syM18828 The Missouri Presbytery of the PCA and Greg Johnson's Memorial Presbyterian Church are back in the news today with the revelation that they recently hosted the Transluminate Arts Festival. The event describes itself as “a short-play festival and celebration of transgender, agender, non-binary, genderqueer, and genderfluid artists.” The event was held Feb. 27-29 and Feb. 29-March 1 at The Chapel, which is an event venue and ministry partner operated by volunteers from Memorial Presbyterian Church. Plays that were performed included a homosexual couple discussing their testosterone shots -- presumably implying that they are women trying to be men? Another description reads: “Joe, a transgender man, and Shawna, a transgender woman, are married, and Joe is carrying their child. The bottom of the page includes a content warning: Plays may contain adult language and frank sexual situations. Remember, Greg Johnson and Memorial Presbyterian were in the news back in 2018 when they hosted the first Revoice Conference, celebrating LGBT+ and other sexual minorities and helping them live in the traditional sexual ethic. If that sounds like a contradiction to you, you wouldn't be the only one. Greg Johnson was interviewed by CrossPolitic, and you can find that discussion in our show archives at crosspolitic dot com or on our youtube page. Included in their breakout sessions were titles like What Queer Treasure will be in the New Jerusalem? This kicked up quite a dust storm, which resulted in Missouri Presbytery forming a study committee to investigate Pastor Greg Johnson and Memorial Pres. This resulted in a presbytery committee that ultimately found that Greg Johnson and Memorial Pres did not commit any grave or serious errors at Revoice 2018 and nothing that took place there struck at the vitals of religion and it is too early to pass any judgment on whether the emphasis on the need for ‘gay spaces' is a grave or serious doctrinal error. The Missouri Presbytery also voted to commend the practice of same-sex back rubs but promised to revisit the issue next year. Likewise, the scandal elicited a response from Mark Dalbey, President of Covenant Theological Seminary – the official seminary of the PCA, located in St. Louis in March of 2019. Dalbey responded to criticisms and questions about Revoice 2018 . While he affirmed biblical sexuality and clearly identified homosexual identity, lust, and activity as sinful, his strongest admonition was for those who have publicly accused Covenant Seminary of compromise. The video captures quite well why conservatives consistently lose ground in these discussions. President Dalbey's most vehement condemnation was for people who may have shared speculations about Covenant's involvement or influence on Revoice. He effectively called the public questions and concerns “abominations” and “perversions” and “vile affections” and called sodomy and sodomite lust merely “sin.” The clearest thing from the video is that God hates slander, hates gossip, and hates anyone who raises questions and concerns publicly that might be construed by anyone as slander or gossip. So shut up. There was not a word of rebuke for Greg Johnson or Memorial Pres or the Missouri Presbytery for causing the confusion. Finally, remember that Greg Johnson “came out” as wishing he was a sodomite in Christianity today last year shortly before repeating the line on the floor of the PCA general assembly and receiving a round of applause. The assembly barely passed a resolution affirming the Nashville Statement (over Pastor Johnson's objections), but when another pastor read through the major Bible passages on homosexuality, his speech was objected to and a formal complaint was filed by a number of PCA delegates calling his speech intemperate. So notice that the great and heinous sin in the PCA is intemperate speech, asking questions, raising concerns publicly about public events. Sure homosex is technically a sin, but the real scandal is not churches hosting gay spaces and queer treasure inquiries. The real scandal is people being bothered by it and asking Covenant Seminary if they have anything to do with it. Don't forget the political nature of all of this: Jesus said that His people are the light of the world and the salt of the earth. The reason President Trump would have no problem appointing a sodomite to his cabinet is because the largest conservative Reformed denomination in America cannot speak clearly on the matter. The only thing they can say clearly is that you should talk very softly and with a lisp and only raise questions privately and after an ever more private back rub, while remaining completely celibate. Don't worry no grave or serious doctrinal error will take place. Ilhan Omar Wants Your Children https://parentalrights.org/convention-on-the-rights-back/?fbclid=IwAR3MqGCCktl2jUIu1SpahQkRfXlEsBWQOtNgfKUyLLmgIuOcI4ue06sr5Q8 From Parental Rights dot org we learn that In February, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) introduced a resolution, House Resolution 854, to call for the US Senate to ratify theUnited Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (the Convention, or CRC). In so doing, she once more opened the door—or at least knocked on it—for international law to override parental rights in our country. On November 20, 1989, the UN General Assembly approved the CRC and opened it for ratification. Within ten months, the requisite 20 nations had adopted the treaty, bringing it into force. Since then, every nation except the United States has ratified the CRC. The United States signed the treaty under President Bill Clinton in 1995, signaling our intention to become a party to it. But it has never been ratified with the constitutionally required consent of two-thirds of the Senate as our Constitution requires, so we remain the lone holdout. But there are three solid reasons to give the Convention a solid raspberry, beyond the fact that Rep. Omar is the one who has re-introduced it into congress. The first reason is the content of the treaty itself. The worst part is a provision that states, “in all matters concerning children, the best interest of the child shall be the primary consideration.” But for the government to make “best interest of the child” its primary consideration, it must first decide—and get to decide—what the best interest of the child actually is. In our courts today, a judge or bureaucrat doesn't get to make that determination without first reaching a finding that the child's parents are unfit (abusive or negligent). Until then, American law presumes that “natural bonds of affection lead parents to act in the best interests of their child” (Parham v. J.R.(1979), emphasis added). So who decides what your child's “best interest” is? Well, at least for the time being, you do, not the government. The CRC would change that by removing this presumption that favors parents and jumping straight to the part where a judge or bureaucrat gets to decide. In every case. The treaty also claims to protect a child's “right to access information,” which could be used to override a parent's efforts to protect their child from pornography or other harmful web content; or a “right to access to medical care,” which can be used to cut parents out of their child's medical decisions, like pumping chemicals into their bodies, like puberty blockers or abortions. Another appalling part of the Treaty is the Committee on the Rights of the Child (the Committee), an oversight panel set up by the provisions of the treaty. Since beginning their work in 1990, the Committee has exercised unchecked authority in deciding what the treaty does or does not mean and what nations must do to be in compliance. For example, when the treaty first went into effect fewer than 10 nations worldwide had any kind of ban on corporal discipline (i.e. the biblical practice of spanking), and no nation expressed any concern that it violated the rights of children. But the Committee, of its own accord and with nothing in the Convention to support it, began telling nations that they were not in compliance because they had not outlawed corporal discipline of children in every setting, including the home. As a result, dozens of nations have since enacted such laws, believing it is their international treaty obligation to do so. And that brings us to the third and biggest reason this treaty is trouble: under Article VI of our own Constitution, a ratified treaty becomes “the supreme Law of the Land.” So ratification of this treaty, which for other nations is an aspirational statement at best (and for many, such as Iran, China, and North Korea, a mere political smokescreen), in America would have the effect of passing a massive new federal law on the family. Today, nearly all family law is at the state level. And these statutes, as bad as some of them are, are still bound by the Constitution and our courts to respect the role of parents as their child's first and best line of defense. Under the CRC, those laws would become the responsibility of the United States Congress, and respect for parents would be gone. Our system—the CRC system—would then depend on judges and bureaucrats to decide what is in a child's “best interests” as defined by Congress, and ultimately, as defined by the CRC. Ratifying the Convention would leave it to that elitist, foreign committee to decide when or if our treatment of children was acceptable under the CRC. Right, a committee in Switzerland is supposed to know what is best for your child. Fortunately, there is no significant threat of the CRC being taken up by President Trump or sent to the Senate, and there is no significant threat of this Senate giving its two-thirds consent. But lawmakers like Rep. Omar are dedicated incrementalists and groomers. They know that the way to get this eventually passed is by bringing it up over and over and over again. Of course Christians should oppose this kind of totalitarian nonsense with every fiber of their being. But they should also recognize that the government has already made a significant claim on your children by the very existence of the public school systems, especially the Department of Education in Washington D.C. Until that office is shut down, the Feds are already claiming an interest in parenting your children, and that is wicked and evil and tyrannical. But the same thing goes for the State as well. And as my colleague Gabe has pointed out numerous times, it's also a bit of Republican insanity that continues to fund public schools that disciple children to be hard lefty progressives. It would be like we had a Muslim invasion and the Muslims opened up free schools everywhere, and Christians just mindlessly send their kids to the Muslim schools and are confused by why their kids keep turning out at Muslims. The Republican Party needs to officially repudiate the socialism of public schools and begin working to defund and privatize them all. Until then, Republicans are all soft-socialists without cajones. At least Bernie is bold enough to admit it. This is Toby Sumpter with Crosspolitic News. You can find this show and all the others on the Fight Laugh Feast Network at Crosspolitic.com or Fightlaughfeast.com or on our app, which you can download at your favorite app store, just search “Fight Laugh Feast”. Support Rowdy Christian media, and become a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member, and for a limited time you can get your very own Fight Laugh Feast t-shirt. You can't get these anywhere else except by becoming a member while supplies last. 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John Kaminski, the founder and director of the Center for the Study of the American Constitution, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Editor in Chief of the Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution project, now up to 37 volumes and also available ow online as a digital archive, joins us to talk about this landmark publication project, and about the struggle to ratify the Constitution in 1787-1788. We learn why Rhode Island kept saying No, why Elbridge Gerry is such a fascinating figure, and why Massachusetts was critical to the ratification.
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Sometimes crucial passages seem more like walking on the moon, than familiar territory. Exodus 24 is one of those chapters. We might be tempted to breeze through this passage... and yet, today we're going to see that it actually is incredibly important to our understanding of the crucial principle of what it means to be sprinkled with the blood of the covenant... which ultimately will help us understand how Christ's blood sprinkles us today. Join us! DISCUSSION AND THOUGHT QUESTIONS: 1. The podcast explained that this section of scripture in Exodus 19 to 24 is a key aspect of Israel's relationship with God. What does verse 7 call this section? 2. What is a covenant and how does this relate to the agreement that God is making with the Children of Israel? 3. In this passage, what happens during the course of verses 1 to 11? 4. The podcast compares this event to being something like a marriage ceremony. What do the people commit to in verse 4? In terms of the overall context of chapters 19-24, what kinds of things were they agreeing to? 5. In verse 5, the people make burnt offerings and peace offerings to the Lord. What was a burnt offering? What was a peace offering? How did the peace offering make this event seem like a ceremony or a feast? 6. What did Moses do to the people in verse 8? What did he say to them? What did this sprinkling signify? 7. In verses 10 & 11, the Lord meets with the people. What does this tell us about God's plans for fellowship with His people? Who are those who were able to meet with Him (as in, what happened to them back in verse 8 that they might be with the Lord in verse 10?) 8. The podcast pointed out that in Exodus 24, they entered into fellowship with God through being sprinkled with the blood of bulls. As New Covenant believers, according to 1st Peter 1:2 or Hebrews 12:24, what grants us fellowship with God now? How can we rejoice in this eternal “sprinkling” that the Lord has given to us? The Key Chapters Bible Podcast is a daily, 15ish minute podcast that goes over the key chapters of the Bible, one per day, explaining how it fits into the overall message of God and how it relates to our lives now. Jump in today or start back in Genesis 1! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Available on all major podcast platforms, and now on YouTube. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 40 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
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In November 2021, the United Kingdom recognized crabs, lobsters, octopus and other decapod crustaceans and cephalopod invertebrates as sentient beings. The animals were added to the UK's new Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill, which will protect them for the first time when the bill becomes law in early 2022. Expanding our awareness to more species is cause for hope and celebration, says Claire Bass, executive director of Humane Society International – UK. The Humane Society and other animal welfare organizations have worked on the sentience bill with the British government for several years. In this episode, Claire, who has rescued animals since childhood, explains what the new sentience law means. We also talk about opportunities since Brexit to accelerate efforts to ban live exports and the import of fur and hunting trophies and to deepen campaigns on behalf of the 88 billion industrialized animals who suffer worldwide every year, so humans can consume meat and dairy products. Calls to action: Go to https://www.hsi.org/ (hsi.org) to support Humane Society International's efforts to: Recognize non-human animals as sentient Ban fur and hunting trophy imports Encourage plant-based diets And to learn about HSI's many other global campaigns for non-human animals. Sentient Planet is an independent production created on the traditional land of the Nisqually Tribe in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Please consider https://www.patreon.com/sentientplanet (supporting our work on Patreon.) Thank you! Intro music: "The Spaces Between" by Scott Buckley. Interstitial music: "Stardome" by https://stellardrone.bandcamp.com/ (Stellardrone).
We ask Dr Kati Suominen, CEO Nextrade Group on the latest progress on CPTPP, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. While countries like Vietnam have enjoyed preferential access from this trade pact, we ask why is Malaysia late in the game and what are the concerns in ratifying this agreement. Image credit: EPA-EFE
UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORSJUNE 17, 2021 MEETING ~ 7:30 PMREVISED AGENDA0:00:001. Meeting Called to Order.0:00:102. Pledge of Allegiance.0:00:353. Roll Call.0:00:484. Meeting Minutes: February 4, 2021 – WorkshopMarch 4, 2021 – WorkshopMarch 18, 2021 - Business MeetingApril 8, 2021 - WorkshopApril 15, 2021 - Business MeetingMay 13, 2021 - Business Meeting0:02:155. Chairman’s Comments:6. New Business:0:07:52A. Proclamation to Honor Armando’s Barber Stylist 50th Year Anniversary0:14:40B. Proclamation to Honor Centenarian Dorothy Elizabeth Fraschetta0:19:40C. Proclamation to Honor Juneteenth – June 19, 20210:24:23D. Conditional Use Hearing (continued) – Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Road. Application of the Mancill Mill Road Company, 850 Mancill Mill Rd seeking Conditional Use Approval, pursuant to Section 165-135, Use Regulations, of the Township Code to permit a Residential-Oriented Development (ROD) to be located on the SM-1 zoned property.0:25:48E. Consent Agenda re:1. Resignation of Andrea Esqueda from the Economic and Community Development Committee.2. UMT Fire Station 56HQ Plumbing Contract Change Order for F.W. Houder, Inc. for water valve removal and access panel installation in the amount of $274.07.3. UMT Fire Station 56HQ Plumbing Contract Payment #6 in the amount of $10,258.80 to F.W. Houder for work to date on the Fire Station.4. UMT Fire Station 56HQ Elevator Contract Payment #5 in the amount of $12,039.20 to F.W. Houder for work to date on the Fire Station.5. Crow Creek Trail Project Contract Payment # 7 in the amount of$105,003.00 to Kenney Excavating for work to date on the Crow Creek Trail Project.6. Financial Escrow Security Release No. 5, 900 River Road LLC, 900 River Road – Approval of Escrow Release No. 5 to 900 River Road LLC in the amount of $117,426.00 for the completion of required site improvements to date as part of the warehouse development project as recommended by the Township Engineer.7. Land Development Plan Review Extension – JM Real Estate Holdings, 677 W. Dekalb Pike. Accept letter of extension from JM Real Estate Holdings for the review of the proposed development at 677 W. Dekalb Pike until July 15, 2021.8. Land Development Plan Review Extension – Quercus properties (JM Ward), Church Road. Accept letter of extension from Quercus properties (JM Ward), for the review of the proposed development on Church Road until July 15, 2021.9. Subdivision Plan Review Extension – Davis Development Group, 230 Arden Road. Accept letter of extension from Davis Development Group for the review of the proposed development at 230 Arden Road until July 15, 2021.10. 2021 – 2022 Pennsylvania Auto Theft Task Force Agreement Renewal with the PA State Police11. 2021 Revenue Stabilization Fund – Ratifying the Designation of $2,000,000.00 in the Township Revenue Stabilization Fund as a Committed Fund Balance in the 2020 Upper Merion Township Financial Statements in accordance with the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 54.0:29:30F. 2021 Montgomery County Consortium Fuel Contract Bid Award - Awarding of the 2021 Consortium Fuel Contract, as bid by Upper Merion Township on behalf of the Consortium, to Colonial Oil Industries, Inc., of Savannah, GA for the bid prices as follows:1. Regular Unleaded Gasoline (87 oct) - Oil Price Information Service OPIS Philadelphia daily average plus $0.1113 /gal.2. Super Unleaded Gasoline (93 oct) – OPIS Philadelphia daily average minus $0.0265 /gal3. B2 Diesel - OPIS Philadelphia daily average plus $0.1182 /galMoved to July MeetingG. Permission to Advertise Conditional Use Hearing
Ireland's government has a very important decision to make. CETA, a trade agreement between Canada and the EU, is currently awaiting ratification from the Oireachtas, and the clock is ticking. Many other EU member States have signed the deal, and the longer Ireland waits, the more negative the consequences. Multilateralism has never been more important for the Irish economy and business model, particularly as the country faces the twin threats of Brexit and Covid. In this episode of Ibec Voices, Ibec CEO Danny McCoy outlines the significant economic and societal benefits that trade deals, such as CETA, can deliver; and he makes a strong case for why the Irish Government must ratify this deal as soon as possible. We also hear from John Riordan, Director of Customer Support and Chair of the Board at e-commerce platform Shopify International, a Canadian-based multinational with a substantial presence in Ireland. John outlines the Shopify story in Ireland, the unique business and cultural links between Ireland and Canada, and how CETA has been advancing the cause of connected business between Ireland and Canada since 2017. He also explains the importance of sustainability to Shopify's current and future business strategy.
From Kuzco, to drinking in the 3rd grade, to the mafia, the girls cover it all this week! Join them as they discuss the cause of prohibition and how policies can sometimes backfire on you. Trust them, you'll need a drink after this!
Ratifying a new state flag topped the agenda for lawmakers at the start of the 2021 session.As the 2021 legislative session convenes, lawmakers move swiftly to ratify the “In God We Trust” flag. During a ceremony, Gov. Tate Reeves signs the flag bill into law and new flags are raised atop the Capitol in Jackson. A proposed $1,000 teacher pay raise bill is moving through the Senate. Members of the Legislative Black Caucus are outlining their priorities for the 2021 session. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It was August 18, 1920 and America had only secured 35 states that were FOR ratifying the 19th Amendment. Tennessee was the last state that was going to vote and it wasn’t looking good. They called it the “War of the Roses” with pro ratifiers, aka “suffs” donning yellow roses and the antis donning red ones. The suffs were short one vote when a 24 year old representative, Harry T. Burn, with a red rose pinned to his lapel and a letter from his mother in his pocket, voted “aye” in favor of the amendment. His mother, Febb Burn, had sent him a letter stating “Dear Son, … Hurrah and vote for Suffrage and don’t keep them in doubt. With lots of love, Mama.” Harry T. Burn Years later he wrote, “I had always believed that women had an inherent right to vote. It was a logical attitude from my standpoint. My mother was a college woman, a student of national and international affairs who took an interest in all public issues. She could not vote. Yet the tenant farmers on our farm, some of whom were illiterate, could vote. On that roll call, confronted with the fact that I was going to go on record for time and eternity on the merits of the question, I had to vote for ratification.” Hurrah and vote for suffrage! The Nineteenth Amendment guarantees all American women the right to vote, this included African American women (but unfortunately that part of the fight continued until Jim Crow laws were abolished). The 19th amendment reads, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” The amendment was first introduced to Congress in 1878 but it was not ratified until 1920. Tennessee became the “Perfect 36” on Aug 18, 1920 when it became the last state needed to ratify the amendment. To celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, we’re going to look at some of the early Memphians that helped push for suffrage in America. Their hard work and determination helped further the cause and change the future for all women. The first on our list are two sisters... Elizabeth Avery Meriwether and her sister in law Lide Smith Meriwether shared a home with their husbands, on Peabody Avenue. The sisters spent their time working together in the fight for women’s rights. Elizabeth and her husband, Minor, were quite progressive for their time. Upon their marriage, they signed a contract agreeing to share and invest equally. Elizabeth was one of the South’s first suffragettes and one of the first to publicly push for suffrage. She used her own money, that she received from maintaining properties, to start her own small newspaper, The Tablet, which promoted votes for women in every issue. This paper also voiced its support for equal pay for the sexes and advocated for Ms. Clara Conway to be elected to the school board. Elizabeth once rented out the The Memphis Theatre, the largest in town, to deliver a public speech on women’s rights. Over 500 women attended and the Memphis Appeal wrote an article on how she “was a worthy advocate of her sex and that she was met with frequent bursts of applause”. In 1872, after hearing that Susan B. Anthony was arrested after attempting to vote, Elizabeth said that she was going to vote in the next Memphis election and if she was arrested, she would gladly share a cell with Miss Anthony. In the next election, she did just that, except she was not arrested. She felt that was due to her status in the community, while some believed her friends were the ones to accept the ballot, but then they threw it away. During the 1880s, she began to travel with Susan B. Anthony across the country to advocate for women’s voting. In 1883, Elizabeth, her husband, and children moved to St. Louis to escape the Yellow Fever Epidemic, but still continued her campaigning for women’s rights. Elizabeth Meriwether Lide Meriwether While her sister in law was away,
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This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we’re celebrating a hundred years since some women won the right to vote. What can we learn from that struggle for today’s fights, what it’s going to take to get women into the Constitution by passing the Equal Rights Amendment, and why should working women care? We’ll talk […] The post 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage & Ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment in Missouri appeared first on KKFI.
This week in history: the 14th Amendment is ratified, the Declaration of Independence is read, and a trailblazing astronomer discovers a new comet. The post Ratifying The Fourteenth Amendment appeared first on Chapelboro.com.
This podcast episode is the audio-only recording of the formal portion of the Zion Oil & Gas 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on June 10, 2020. The meeting had two parts: • Business Portion: Proxy Vote on 5 items (Podcast Episode 8) • Non-Business Portion: Review of Current Exploration Activities in Israel and Questions from Shareholders (Podcast Episode 9) The business portion contains these 5 items to vote on: (1) Electing four directors. (2) Increasing the number of shares of common stock from 200 million to 400 million. (3) Ratifying the appointment of our independent public accountants, RBSM, LLP. (4) Approving, in a nonbinding advisory vote, the compensation of the Company's Named Executive Officers. (5) The frequency of future such nonbinding advisory votes. Zion Oil & Gas, a public company traded on NASDAQ (ZN), explores for oil and gas onshore in Israel on their 99,000-acre Megiddo-Jezreel license area. Website: www.zionoil.com FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT: This podcast contains forward-looking statements. Statements in this communication that are not historical fact, including statements regarding Zion's planned operations, anticipated attributes of geological strata that may be drilled or tested in the future, import of the rig it purchased into Israel in a timely manner and Zion's ability to successfully raise the funds needed to undertake all of its planned exploration efforts; Zion's ability to continue as a going concern; Zion's ability to have its common stock continue to be listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market; the timing and completion of the processing, interpretation of the results and plans contingent thereon of the 3 D seismic survey, the timing of the importation onto the well site of the purchased drilling rig, approvals needed for the rig's erection and startup, the effect, if any, of the coronavirus pandemic on the timing of the delivery and start-up of the well, and operational risks in ongoing exploration efforts, are forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that are subject to significant known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unpredictable factors, many of which are described in Zion's periodic reports filed with the SEC and are beyond Zion's control. These risks could cause Zion's actual performance to differ materially from the results predicted by these forward-looking statements. Zion can give no assurance that the expectations reflected in these statements will prove to be correct and assumes no responsibility to update these statements.
In Virginia, there was pretty fierce debate over the ratification of the Constitution. The principle of delegated and reserved powers – which eventually became the 10th Amendment – was a big focus of people like James Madison, George Mason, Patrick Henry, Edmund Randolph and more. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: April 17, 2020 PODCAST […]
Rob Cesternino and Akiva Wienerkur need a podcast, so they were joined by ombudsperson Aiesha Ward to ratify the RAANAP constitution. The post Rob & Akiva Need a Podcast #73: Ratifying the RAANAP Constitution appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Rob Cesternino and Akiva Wienerkur need a podcast and every week, Rob and Akiva spin a wheel of listener-submitted podcast ideas and whatever the wheel lands on, is what they podcast about next. This week, the wheel landed on "Ratifying the RAANAP Constitution" which resulted in Rob and Akiva were joined by ombudsperson Aiesha Ward to ratify the Rob and Akiva Need a Podcast Constitution in RAANAP episode 73. Check out the RAANAP Constitution at http://robhasawebsite.com/constitution. After Rob, Akiva, and Aiesha ratify the constitution, Rob and Akiva go through the mailbag to hear what new ideas should be added to the wheel and then spin the wheel to see what will be coming next week. If you’re interested in skipping ahead to the mailbag at any point, skip to 59:48. For the link to the spreadsheet that Rob and Akiva use to compile ideas, check it all out here: Rob and Akiva Need a Spreadsheet (compiled by the great Will from America).
The House voted today to remove the deadline to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, which passed in 1972, 1979, and 1982.The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reiterated it’s opposition to the ERA. Democratic Presidential Candidates have spoken out in support of an ERA extension deadline. Republicans have spoken against extending the deadline.
Gayle Ruzicka, President of the Utah Eagle Forum, speaks with Lee about the House removing the deadline to ratify the ERA.
Kelly Jones, Co-Chair of the Utah ERA Coalition speaks with Lee about removing the deadline to ratify the ERA.
This next edition of Liberty Law Talk is a discussion with John Vile about his new book, The Writing and Ratification of the U.S. Constitution: Practical Virtue in Action. Our discussion, chronologically and philosophically, retraces the dramatic story of the Founders’ Constitution. In four parts, we talk about the failing of the Articles of Confederation, […]
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As a hypnotist, you will undoubtedly come across people who need help overcoming public speaking anxieties and fears. These people come from all walks of life, but they are often high-performance professionals, business owners, and self-made entrepreneurs. For them, it is essential and advantageous to improve their public speaking skills and confidence. Today, I share the audio of an entire training session on empowering public speakers. I reveal the anchoring techniques that set the frame for a successful experience and how you can use regression as a mechanism to create a resource state. I highlight the conversational influence strategies that I teach my clients so they can find greater success. I also share when and how to ratify the hypnotic experience with your public speaking clients. Watch the video of this presentation and get the resources online at: https://worksmarthypnosis.com/podcast/session-244-empowering-public-speakers/ “It doesn't matter what the issue is, all personal change can be broken down into four questions.” - Jason Linett Building a contextual mindset of all personal change Pre-framing questions to uncover the desired outcome Guiding the client into an emotional state and when to create an anchor Retraining an anchor that already exists and creating a resource anchor An example of regressing to a positive experience with anchoring The power of prestige suggestion Finding the internal resource state and bringing it up Giving your public speaking clients homework Ratifying the hypnotic experience Resources Mentioned: Mid-America Hypnosis Conference WSH243 - Jess Marion on Debunking Secondary Gain Lance Baker - Branches of Healing Reserve your spot now for the 2020 ICBCH & HPTI Winter HypnoConference. 3-Days in Las Vegas featuring 35+ expert hypnosis speakers sharing the EXACT tools they use to create therapeutic success: https://hypnosistraininginstitute.org/product/2020-icbch-hpti-hypnosis-convention-full-three-day-registration/ Join us at the next ICBCH Train-the-Trainer event: https://hypnotherapyboard.com/t3/ Get an all-access pass to Jason’s digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: HypnoticBusinessSystems.com Get instant access to Jason Linett’s entire hypnotherapeutic training library: HypnoticWorkers.com If you enjoyed today’s episode, please send us your valuable feedback! WorkSmartHypnosis.com/itunes https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has assured Indonesian President Joko Widodo that Australia is on track to ratify a trade deal struck between the two countries in March. - اسکات موریسون نخست وزیر استرالیا به جوکو ویدودو رییس جمهور اندونزی اطمینان داده است که استرالیا همان طور که قبلا برنامه ریزی شده بوده است در حال انجام اقدامات لازم برای تصویب توافق تجارت آزاد بین دو کشور است.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has assured Indonesian President Joko Widodo that Australia is on track to ratify a trade deal struck between the two countries in March. Details can be heard here in Dari. - صدراعظم سكات موريسن به جوكو ويدودو رئيس جمهور اندونيزيا اطمينان داده استكه آسترليا در رابطه به تصويب كردن معاملۀ تجارت آزاد كه بين دو كشور در ماۀ مارچ بر آن موافقه شد٬ در مسير درست قرار دارد. تفصيلات را در اينجا شنيده ميتوانيد.
First, on this episode of RealAg Radio, host Shaun Haney talks about an opinion piece that asks if agriculture is sexy, and if that’s even what the industry wants for long-term sustainability. Then, hear: The top ag news with RealAgriculture’s Jessika Guse; What’s going on with the USMCA? Carlo Dade, Canada West Foundation, joins to... Read More
David Gantz, Will Clayton Fellow in Trade and International Economics, talks about the future of the USMCA and what is holding the agreement from being ratified. This interview follows an event held at the Baker Institute on September 5, 2019, with The Honorable Kevin Brady, representative for the 8th congressional district of Texas, where the future of the USMCA in the U.S. Congress was discussed. Brady evaluated these important topics in a moderated conversation with David Gantz. To view video of the event, visit: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/events/2026/ For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to communications from the Center for the United States and Mexico.
It has been more than a year since the Pakatan Harapan government came into power. As it currently stands, Malaysia is still one of the few nations that have yet to ratify the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT). We revisit Pakatan’s promise to ratify this convention and what are some of the recent developments that have taken place since.
It has been more than a year since the Pakatan Harapan government came into power. As it currently stands, Malaysia is still one of the few nations that have yet to ratify the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT). We revisit Pakatan’s promise to ratify this convention and what are some of the recent developments that have taken place since.
Amanda and Sam discuss why and how the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 and about a million other related and unrelated topics. Buckle up for an epic preramble.
Hebrews 9:15-28 “The Blood of the New Covenant” Introduction: I. The Pattern of Ratifying the Covenant by Blood (a death) (15-22) A. The Mediator of the Covenant Redeems by death (15) B. The Testator of the Covenant dies to Effect the Will (16-17) C. The Inaugurator of the Covenant Establishes it by blood (18-22) II. The Preeminence of Christ’s blood Puts Away Our Sin (23-28) A. Our Preeminent Purity is Provided by His blood (23) B. Our Preeminent Proxy Presents His blood in God’s Presence (24) C. Our Preeminent Proxy’s blood is a Permanent Provision (25-27) D. Our Preeminent Proxy’s Promise will be Performed (28)
Exodus 21-24 The covenant is ratified (Exodus 24) Ratifying the covenant Moses recites all the laws; the people agree (Exodus 24:3) Moses…
On this episode of Represent, Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris sits down with actress, filmmaker, and activist Kamala Lopez, about her new documentary, Equal Means Equal, which advocates hard for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment; and talks Donald Glover and his new off-kilter half-hour comedy on FX, Atlanta with Kara Brown, staff writer at Jezebel. Check out: -Donald Glover’s Community by Rembert Browne -Solange Knowles essay: “And do you belong I do?” I do. -Paperboy song from Atlanta -How Amos ’n’ Andy Paved the Way for Black Stars on TV -Black List Live! in LA Saturday, 9/17 Check out other Panoply podcasts at itunes.com/panoply. Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris sits down with actress, filmmaker, and activist Kamala Lopez, about her new documentary, Equal Means Equal, which advocates hard for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment; and talks Donald Glover and his new off-kilter half-hour comedy on FX, Atlanta with Kara Brown, staff writer at Jezebel. Check out: -Donald Glover’s Community by Rembert Browne -Solange Knowles essay: “And do you belong I do?” I do. -Paperboy song from Atlanta -How Amos ’n’ Andy Paved the Way for Black Stars on TV -Black List Live! in LA Saturday, 9/17 Tell a friend to subscribe! Share this link: megaphone.link/represent Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Behind its rather formal title, the 'Protocol amending the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the WTO' deals with something very practical: modernising customs and other procedures so that international trade can operate more smoothly. Conclusion by the EU would be a big step forward towards enabling the agreement to come into force.Source : © European Union - EP
Professor Gillespie works in political philosophy, with particular emphasis on modern continental theory and the history of political philosophy. He is the author of Hegel, Heidegger and the Ground of History, and Nihilism before Nietzsche. He is also co-editor of Nietzsche’s New Seas: Explorations in Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Politics, and Ratifying the Constitution. He has published articles on Montaigne, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and various topics in American political thought, as well as on the relation of religion and politics.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.
In this concluding sermon on The Demonstration Of God's Love, Pastor Alan declares the goodness of God and our need for Him to make us good because we can not do it on our own.