Friday, February 17, 2012

OHIO LIBERTY COUNCIL REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH IRS REQUEST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Thursday, February 16, 2010
Contact: Tom Zawistowski, TomZ@OhioLibertyCouncil.org
 
OHIO LIBERTY COUNCIL REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH IRS REQUEST
Columbus, Ohio - The Ohio Liberty Council today announce that it would refuse to comply with an IRS request for information concerning the organizations application for non-profit status which has been delayed for the past 18 months. The IRS was informed in a letter today from Ohio Liberty Council President, Tom Zawistowski, that said “We find that your requests are unreasonable, overly burdensome, intrusive and possibly politically motivated and that they have little to do with determining our organization’s qualifications for non-profit status. Instead we believe that your requests force our organization to either forfeit our First Amendment Rights to Free Political Speech and Freedom of Assembly or deny us the non-profit status we are entitled to under IRS regulations. Neither of which is acceptable.”
The letter went on to say “Therefore, we hereby refuse to comply with your request. We have asked our Congressional Representatives to investigate your actions and intentions and we are exploring every legal means available to defend our rights. We answered all pertinent questions about our organization in our detailed original 1024 application in June of 2010 and see no reason why non-profit status should not be granted. We hereby request that our organization be granted non-profit status on the basis of that application without further delay.”
Zawistowski closed by saying “I defy any American to read this list of demands by the IRS and not be outraged. This is the kind of personal information that this government is going to be demanding from your church, your doctor, your hospital, your business and your favorite charity going forward. This isn’t speculation, these documents prove it is actually happening and will continue - particularly under Obamacare. Like the Catholic Church, we will not comply, we will resist with all our might, and defend the Constitution.”
The Ohio Liberty Council is a council of leaders whose purpose is to unite conservative grassroots organizations for greater effectiveness in the state and nation, and to provide resources for member organizations to strengthen their groups. The OLC currently has over 75 liberty-minded groups across Ohio who are members of its coalition.
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Friday, January 20, 2012

A word from the Ohio Liberty Council - Kasich has gas....

Ohio Liberty Council
2531 Tiller Lane • Columbus, OH • 43231 • 740-837-4593 • 216-342-1147 (Fax)

January 18, 2012

Governor John Kasich
Riffe Center, 30th Floor
77 South High Street
Columbus, OH 43215-6117

Dear Governor Kasich,

I am disappointed to read this morning in the Columbus Dispatch of your plans to impose a state "impact fee" as a new tax on oil and natural gas wells. Though we agree that damage to rural roads and bridges is an issue that must be addressed, we do not agree that a new state tax, in addition to expanding the state severance tax to include natural gas liquids, is the right answer. Particularly when we are talking about "potential damage" vs known actual damage that this tax would pay to repair.

Clearly, the oil and gas boom in Ohio is going to generate significant growth in tax revenues from personal income tax, sales tax, CAT taxes and now additional severance tax revenue. They will also generate tax revenue for county and municipal governments. Since these are rural roads, which are not maintained by the state, we feel that it is an intrusion for the state to levy this new tax. Instead, local communities should be working with the energy companies to be compensated for actual damages which would be much more efficient in actually maintaining these roads and much less burdensome on this important growth industry.

We have told every state official we have meet that they must resist the short sighted temptation to tax natural gas and oil production at the well head. The engine of capitalism is "Cheap, plentiful, energy". Our goal must be to do everything we can do to encourage development of oil, gas and coal by not imposing burdensome taxes at the source, but instead getting our tax revenue from the downline business that will startup and grow because of the low cost, plentiful energy. Let's not kill the goose that will lay the golden egg. Let us instead nurture it for the benefit of everyone in our state. We ask that you reconsider your plan at this time and continue to help these companies establish this industry firmly in Ohio.

Sincerely,


Thomas R. Zawistowski
President
Ohio Liberty Council
800-846-4630 Ext 104
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Kasich seeks taxes on oil, gas drilling
Assessments would help pay to repair roads
 Gov. John Kasich also wants to broaden the state’s severance tax to include propane.


















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Wednesday January 18, 2012 6:34 AM

Ohio’s oil and gas industry would pay an “impact fee” for deep-shale wells to cover the cost of infrastructure damage caused by oil and gas extraction, part of a package of taxes and fees for the industry that Gov. John Kasich soon will propose.
Kasich confirmed his intentions to The Dispatch yesterday and said he has maintained contact with industry leaders regarding his plans.
This is occurring as energy companies invest billions in leases to drill for oil and gas in Ohio’s Utica shale, and amid rising concerns about the environmental consequences of drilling.
Drilling activity in the state is expected to increase truck traffic on rural roads, potentially damaging roads and bridges.
“We have to make sure we have impact fees,” Kasich said. “At some point, these counties are going to benefit, but in the early years, when it comes to the erosion of roads and infrastructure, we need to make sure that these locals are going to be in a position to manage their infrastructure.”
In addition to the fee — the amount has not been determined — Kasich wants to revise the state’s severance tax to include natural-gas liquids. The tax now applies to the withdrawal of coal, natural gas and other resources but does not include natural-gas liquids such as propane.
The proposals probably will be included in Kasich’s midbiennial budget review, to be introduced in the first half of this year, although they could be announced separately before the budget review is unveiled, he said.
Partly to head off this talk of new taxes, the Ohio Oil and Gas Association is releasing a report projecting that state and local governments will see a $1 billion increase in annual tax income from the industry by 2015 under the current tax system. That would represent a 4 percent increase in proceeds from all businesses, said the report, produced by Kleinhenz & Associates of Cleveland.
“It’s just not good policy to start a new tax because you can,” said Tom Stewart, executive vice president of the trade group.
Environmental advocates say that new taxes are a good idea if some of the proceeds go to communities that need to cover costs related to drilling activity.
“There will be more and more stress on local communities to have the fire and emergency support there to help fund the infrastructure that’s needed” for drilling, said Trent Dougherty, a staff attorney for the Ohio Environmental Council.
But lawmakers need to be careful in deciding how to structure a new tax, said Donald Tobin, tax-policy professor at the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University. “The question is whether the tax is at such a level to discourage the activity,” he said.
Tobin also has concerns about the state government increasing its reliance on a “revenue source that has significant peaks and valleys.” This could be a problem, particularly if an increase in oil-and-gas taxes coincides with a decrease in taxes from less-volatile sources.
Kasich said he doesn’t want to “discourage development” by imposing fees and taxes that are too high, but he also said that “you can’t have the local people out there having their roads undone and say, ‘It’s not my problem.’
“I think we’re going to be in a really good place on this,” Kasich said, referring to the levying of taxes and fees without pricing companies out of investing in Ohio.
Leaders in the oil and gas industry argue that they already face a substantial tax burden from four state taxes: the personal income tax, sales tax, commercial activities tax and severance tax. They also pay taxes to county and municipal governments.
The severance tax took in $10.6 million in 2010, most of which was related to the coal industry. That is barely a blip in the state budget, but the sum is poised to triple by 2015, according to the Kleinhenz report.
Contrary to perceptions, most oil and gas companies do not earn huge profits from which to pay higher taxes, said Jerry James, president of Artex Oil in Marietta and also president of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association.
“You can kill a business before it has a chance to get started,” James said.

A QUICK LOOK BEHIND WHILE WE WAIT FOR OUR CANDIDATES TO LINE UP...

Ohio Unions - I am not anti-union. I am pro individual choice. Big Unions are Big Government.

"Out-of-state union donations, grossly understated by Ohio media, far exceeded the “Yes on 2″ campaign’s entire budget. The Ohio Education Association (OEA), a despicable band of hypocrites whose average pay in 2010 was more than $95,000, took an extra $54 from every member to kill Senate Bill 5. OEA alone dumped more than $5.8 million into “We Are Ohio.”
Did the unions spend $30 million exposing an ill-advised portion of Senate Bill 5, or pushing some compelling argument about the need for powerful public unions? Hah! The unions spent more than $800,000 collecting signatures for the referendum; bragging that this constituted “grassroots” support was the most honest aspect of their campaign.
“We Are Ohio” claimed passing Issue 2 would mean fewer firefighters and nurses, leaving Ohio houses to burn and patients to perish. They released a radio ad saying Issue 2 would “take us back to the days of Jim Crow,” misrepresenting at every turn the effort to limit union power as an attack on Ohio’s middle class. They lied that Republican politicians exploited a “loophole” in the bill, though elected officials have never been subject to collective bargaining. They insisted local budgets were dandy before Kasich’s election.
Even without spending unprecedented amounts to mislead Ohio’s electorate, unions are built for fighting reform; union bosses become millionaires on the strength of their class warfare. In my opinion, Issue 2 came down to two questions:

How many Ohio government employees see through the Progressive narrative shoved down their throats courtesy of their mandatory dues?

How many Ohio taxpayers with friends & family in public work think for themselves when told Governor Kasich is out to steal workers’ benefits and punch their babies?

OEA & Co. don’t have to lumber into a defensive stance when their stranglehold is threatened. They just keep doing what they do every day – painting themselves as victims and taxpayers as villains. It worked, to the detriment of everyone except the union bosses.

Sadly, a majority of Ohio voters chose to ignore fiscal reality. In return for killing Issue 2, Ohio can expect:
More tax hikes than would have been necessary with Senate Bill 5

More layoffs of teachers, firefighters, and police than would have been necessary with Senate Bill 5
More service cuts than would have been necessary with Senate Bill 5

None of Senate Bill 5’s drop-dead obvious reforms to benefits & automatic pay hikes

More lost House seats as employers and citizens flee

Those who voted No on Issue 2 have guaranteed the results they were told their votes would prevent. This is bad news for anyone who doesn’t get rich from the government union racket, especially the thousands of young public workers whose jobs will be sacrificed on the altar of union demands."

I am also tired of otherwise intelligent people using the race card to stop the common sense approach to problem solving. Race has nothing to do with expecting people to have good work ethic, self respect and a desire to get off of welfare and back to work. Using this tired old approach creates dependence on the failed system of socialism to control the poor of every color. Here Newt wins one up for the Gipper.



Please note. This is not an endorsement for Knewt. It is an attempt to educate you on the
failures of the left and their tired excuses, finger pointing and blame throwing. It is also a great
answer with real life examples that contrast how the left holds the minds of people captive while
convincing them that they are free, while real freedom is being independent of that type of thinking.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Monthly meeting coming up - January 19th - 7:00 pm

OUR SPEAKER FROM THE OATH KEEPERS HAD TO CANCEL DUE TO HAZARDOUS ROAD CONDITIONS. WE WILL RESCHEDULE AT A LATER DATE.

THE GROUP OF ABOUT 30 PATRIOTS ENJOYED A PRIVATE SHOWING OF THE MOVIE "I WANT YOUR MONEY" It is a highly informative and entertaining documentary contrasting the economics of Ronald Reagan Eara and barack obama's failed and destructive policies.

Marion Tea Party is growing. Please join us in supporting the return of our Constitutional rights.





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VOICES OF LIBERTY - the MARION OHIO TEA PARTY
Our Speaker will be from the OATHKEEPERS Organization

Thursday January 19, 7 PM
Marion Chamber of Commerce
205 W Center St

"Oath Keepers is a non-partisan association of currently serving military, veterans, peace officers, and firefighters who will fulfill the oath we swore to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, so help us God.

Our oath is to the Constitution, not to the politicians, and we will not obey unconstitutional (and thus illegal) and immoral orders, such as orders to disarm the American people or to place them under martial law and deprive them of their ancient right to jury trial."


Note: 
Our new meeting night is now on the 3rd Thurs of every month!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Celebrate with us !

MERRY CHRISTMAS !

CELEBRATE THIS SEASON
IN THE LIBERTY OF CHRIST

MARION OHIO TEA PARTY

VOICES OF LIBERTY
         THE 2012 

 LEADERSHIP TEAM

Michael Schurch   Acting Chair
Judy O'Hare          Vice President
Tom Hardy           Treasurer
Karen Colcord     Secretary
Mary Lou Cook   Co-Spokesperson/Advocate
Shirley Martin     Co-Spokesperson/Advocate
Visit us on the web: marionohioteaparty.com



Sunday, November 20, 2011

WE THE PEOPLE CONVENTION 2012

The VOL team would love to have a huge delegation at the WE THE PEOPLE CONVENTION IN 2012 !

Committees are in the planning and fund raising stages for the 2012 We the People Convention and they need your input on dates, places, speakers and activities for next year to make the 2012 Convention and even bigger success than the 2011 Convention! Please click on this link and take our short survey by no later than December 1, 2011. We are asking you to not only spend three minutes answering a few survey questions but to also forward this email to everyone your know who did not attend last years convention so that we can get their input as well. Our goal is to announce the location, the dates and the pricing for the convention by the first week of December. Please also feel free to forward any suggestions you may have that are not covered in the survey questions to my personal attention.



We are also looking for individuals who would like to help with next year's convention. If you would like to help with the convention, please send your contact information and the area in which you would like to help to info@wethepeopleconvention.org.


Thank you for giving your input!


www.WethePeopleConvention.org

Thursday, November 3, 2011

November Rocks the VOTE !


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Join us for breakfast at 8 AM Sat November 19th at the Marion Diner.
1565 Marion Waldo Rd
Marion, OH 43302
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you for your VOTE AND TIME AS A VOLUNTEER ON NOVEMBER 8TH !
Check Web site for more informationhttp://marionohioteaparty.com/

 
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Monthly Meeting
Voices of Liberty
Monday October 21ST at 7 PM
Marion Chamber of Commerce
205 W Center St
Previewing & discussion of the movie

AGENDA
the Grinding Down of America