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Small Business Administration Ministry Marked Resolution Ballots

Marked Eballots for SBA Ministry Resolutions

William William's eballot cast on 10/21/2013
From: "william william"
Date: Sun, October 20, 2013 7:05 pm
To: vvc@allpartysystem.com
Cc: press@hoboe.com
_1__ SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAX RESOLUTION [Submitted by Hon. Min. Meiklejohn]
_2__ USG SBA NOTIFICATION LETTER [Submitted by Hon. Dep. Min. Stromgren]
_3__ CORPORATE WELFARE RESOLUTION [Submitted by Hon. Min. Meiklejohn]

James Ogle's Marked Eballot for resolutions on 8/4/2013

(threats to national security clause)
_1 Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government to be phased in by resolution addressing the same, and that the resolution provide no exceptions regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax exemptions not imposed on all businesses (the individual) with the exception of public utilities and related businesses such as transportation during times of threats to national security or in the event of a natural disaster and even then such exceptions must be reviewed every 15 business days and reissued if deemed appropriate by governance, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased, or phased out in instances where the industry would collapse or such impositions would terminate the viability of the business or where a plan to create revenue and identifying replacement income is necessary so as to avoid harming the individual, as is legally permissible.
_2__ Whereas the United States imposes a self-employment tax on individuals who choose to establish their own means of earning a living, and Whereas the amount of self-employment tax as a percentage of overall income far surpasses the proportion of income that is typically taxed through payroll taxes on individuals who work for other employers, and Whereas the discrepancy between the amounts that self-employed persons and other employees are taxed creates an unfair disadvantage to self-employed persons who are trying to create a sustainable income and economy with which to make a living, then Be it hereby resolved that it shall be the official position of the Ministry of Small Business Administration that any self-employment tax rate imposed by the U.S. Government shall never surpass the percentage of income that is likewise applied as the payroll tax for employed individuals, and Furthermore be it resolved that this resolution immediately be forwarded to the Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Economics and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for action and synchronization.
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Director Daniel Strongrem's eballot received on 6/18/2013:

Force Field Analysis
_1__ Be it hereby resolved that the Minister of the SBA will organize through vote or appointment a 5 member subcommittee to research, conduct a Force Field analysis, identify potential USG Representative supporters/sponsors, write a bill for submission to the USG Congress and to be forwarded to the USP for approval and submission; a law demanding the immediate labeling of any product containing genetically modified ingredients or food sources (GMO's) and that this labeling should be consistent with the "black box" warning system already in use by the USG FDA. Be it further resolved that this committee shall be formed within 10 business days of the passing of this resolution and that the above mentioned initial report shall be completed to draft format and submitted to the Minister within 30 days after that. It is also resolved that the Minister of the SBA will work with, or appoint a representative to work with the USP/APS developing an internet publicity campaign designed to solicit volunteerism and promote awareness including building a voter coalition, building a coalition with other stake holders and promoting regional economies through supporting local agri-business from the grower to the consumer. This internet campaign will be ready to launch within 10 days of the SBA's issuance of it's draft report and should be designed to last 30-45 days. Be it resolved that it is the mandate of the USP SBA to work closely with the USG to assure consumer safety and support local businesses and economies by demanding the immediate labeling of these products so that consumers may make informed choices. Be it resolved that within 60-75 days of the passing of this resolution, it is the goal of the USP SBA that it will have a bill regarding this matter before the USG.
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_2__ Be it resolved that following the seating of the next Parliament on
July 5, 2013, the Minister of the SBA shall draft a letter for approval by vote of the directors, said letter having the purpose of notifying the United States Government SBA of the Parliament's SBA's existence, mission statement and final chosen draft of the self-employed and corporate welfare resolutions. As well as to invite cooperation and mutual support of actions in support of small business. That the APS/USP SBA will inform the USG SBA that it desires to work together to change current models and support small business. This letter shall be delivered via USPS no later that 10 business days following the passing of this resolution or the seating of the parliament, whichever date is later.
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Self-Employed and Payroll Taxes
_3__ Whereas the United States imposes a self-employment tax on individuals who choose to establish their own means of earning a living, and Whereas the amount of self-employment tax as a percentage of overall income far surpasses the proportion of income that is typically taxed through payroll taxes on individuals who work for other employers, and Whereas the discrepancy between the amounts that self-employed persons and other employees are taxed creates an unfair disadvantage to self-employed persons who are trying to create a sustainable income and economy with which to make a living, then Be it hereby resolved that it shall be the official position of the Ministry of Small Business Administration that any self-employment tax rate imposed by the U.S. Government shall never surpass the percentage of income that is likewise applied as the payroll tax for employed individuals, and Furthermore be it resolved that this resolution immediately be forwarded to the Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Economics and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for action and synchronization.
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3rd Amended Corporate Welfare Resolution -- Threats to National Security
_4__ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby demands an elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government, without exception, regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax exemptions not imposed on all businesses, with the exception of public utilities and related businesses such as transportation during times of threats to national security or in the event of a natural disaster, and even then, such exceptions must be reviewed every 15 business days and reissued if deemed appropriate by, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then it would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased as is legally permissible, except that some subsidies and tax breaks could be phased out within a year in instances where discontinuation of subsidies or tax breaks would terminate the viability of the business, or in instances where a plan to create revenue and identifying replacement income is necessary so as to avoid harming individuals.
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2nd amended corporate welfare resolution -- Includes Threats to National
Security Clause in Paragraph Six
_5__ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government to be phased in by resolution addressing the same, and that the resolution provide no exceptions regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax exemptions not imposed on all businesses (the individual) with the exception of public utilities and related businesses such as transportation during times of threats to national security or in the event of a natural disaster and even then such exceptions must be reviewed every 15 business days and reissued if deemed appropriate by governance, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased, or phased out in instances where the industry would collapse or such impositions would terminate the viability of the business or where a plan to create revenue and identifying replacement income is necessary so as to avoid harming the individual, as is legally permissible.
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Corporate Welfare Resolution
_6__ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an immediate moratorium and elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government, regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks that are not part of the nation's tax code as is equably imposed upon all businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased as is legally permissible.
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The eballots below have been factored into the results on 6/16/2013

Benjamin Meiklejohn's revised eballot on 6/15/2013

(original corporate welfare resolution)
1___ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an immediate moratorium and elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government, regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks that are not part of the nation's tax code as is equably imposed upon all businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased as is legally permissible.
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(3rd amended corporate welfare resolution -- threats to national security clause in paragraph six, and last paragraph edited from 2nd version)
2___ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby demands an elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government, without exception, regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax exemptions not imposed on all businesses, with the exception of public utilities and related businesses such as transportation during times of threats to national security or in the event of a natural disaster, and even then, such exceptions must be reviewed every 15 business days and reissued if deemed appropriate by, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then it would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased as is legally permissible, except that some subsidies and tax breaks could be phased out within a year in instances where discontinuation of subsidies or tax breaks would terminate the viability of the business, or in instances where a plan to create revenue and identifying replacement income is necessary so as to avoid harming individuals.

3___ Whereas the United States imposes a self-employment tax on individuals
who choose to establish their own means of earning a living, and Whereas the amount of self-employment tax as a percentage of overall income far surpasses the proportion of income that is typically taxed through payroll taxes on individuals who work for other employers, and Whereas the discrepancy between the amounts that self-employed persons and other employees are taxed creates an unfair disadvantage to self-employed persons who are trying to create a sustainable income and economy with which to make a living, then Be it hereby resolved that it shall be the official position of the Ministry of Small Business Administration that any self-employment tax rate imposed by the U.S. Government shall never surpass the percentage of income that is likewise applied as the payroll tax for employed individuals, and Furthermore be it resolved that this resolution immediately be forwarded to the Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Economics and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for action and synchronization.
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4___ Be it hereby resolved that the Minister of the SBA will organize through vote or appointment a 5 member subcommittee to research, conduct a Force Field analysis, identify potential USG Representative supporters/sponsors, write a bill for submission to the USG Congress and to be forwarded to the USP for approval and submission; a law demanding the immediate labeling of any product containing genetically modified ingredients or food sources (GMO's) and that this labeling should be consistent with the "black box" warning system already in use by the USG FDA. Be it further resolved that this committee shall be formed within 10 business days of the passing of this resolution and that the above mentioned initial report shall be completed to draft format and submitted to the Minister within 30 days after that. It is also resolved that the Minister of the SBA will work with, or appoint a representative to work with the USP/APS developing an internet publicity campaign designed to solicit volunteerism and promote awareness including building a voter coalition, building a coalition with other stake holders and promoting regional economies through supporting local agri-business from the grower to the consumer. This internet campaign will be ready to launch within 10 days of the SBA's issuance of it's draft report and should be designed to last 30-45 days. Be it resolved that it is the mandate of the USP SBA to work closely with the USG to assure consumer safety and support local businesses and economies by demanding the immediate labeling of these products so that consumers may make informed choices. Be it resolved that within 60-75 days of the passing of this resolution, it is the goal of the USP SBA that it will have a bill regarding this matter before the USG.
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(2n amended corporate welfare resolution -- Includes threats to national secruity clause in paragraph six)
5___ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government to be phased in by resolution addressing the same, and that the resolution provide no exceptions regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax exemptions not imposed on all businesses (the individual) with the exception of public utilities and related businesses such as transportation during times of threats to national security or in the event of a natural disaster and even then such exceptions must be reviewed every 15 business days and reissued if deemed appropriate by governance, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased, or phased out in instances where the industry would collapse or such impositions would terminate the viability of the business or where a plan to create revenue and identifying replacement income is necessary so as to avoid harming the individual, as is legally permissible.

Daniel Stromgren's marked eballot on 6/14/2013
_1__ Be it hereby resolved that the Minister of the SBA will organize through vote or appointment a 5 member subcommittee to research, conduct a Force Field analysis, identify potential USG Representative supporters/sponsors, write a bill for submission to the USG Congress and to be forwarded to the USP for approval and submission; a law demanding the immediate labeling of any product containing genetically modified ingredients or food sources (GMO's) and that this labeling should be consistent with the "black box" warning system already in use by the USG FDA. Be it further resolved that this committee shall be formed within 10 business days of the passing of this resolution and that the above mentioned initial report shall be completed to draft format and submitted to the Minister within 30 days after that. It is also resolved that the Minister of the SBA will work with, or appoint a representative to work with the USP/APS developing an internet publicity campaign designed to solicit volunteerism and promote awareness including building a voter coalition, building a coalition with other stake holders and promoting regional economies through supporting local agri-business from the grower to the consumer. This internet campaign will be ready to launch within 10 days of the SBA's issuance of it's draft report and should be designed to last 30-45 days. Be it resolved that it is the mandate of the USP SBA to work closely with the USG to assure consumer safety and support local businesses and economies by demanding the immediate labeling of these products so that consumers may make informed choices. Be it resolved that within 60-75 days of the passing of this resolution, it is the goal of the USP SBA that it will have a bill regarding this matter before the USG.
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(Includes threats to national secruity clause in paragraph six)
_2__ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government to be phased in by resolution addressing the same, and that the resolution provide no exceptions regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax exemptions not imposed on all businesses (the individual) with the exception of public utilities and related businesses such as transportation during times of threats to national security or in the event of a natural disaster and even then such exceptions must be reviewed every 15 business days and reissued if deemed appropriate by governance, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased, or phased out in instances where the industry would collapse or such impositions would terminate the viability of the business or where a plan to create revenue and identifying replacement income is necessary so as to avoid harming the individual, as is legally permissible.
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_3__ Whereas the United States imposes a self-employment tax on individuals who choose to establish their own means of earning a living, and Whereas the amount of self-employment tax as a percentage of overall income far surpasses the proportion of income that is typically taxed through payroll taxes on individuals who work for other employers, and Whereas the discrepancy between the amounts that self-employed persons and other employees are taxed creates an unfair disadvantage to self-employed persons who are trying to create a sustainable income and economy with which to make a living, then Be it hereby resolved that it shall be the official position of the Ministry of Small Business Administration that any self-employment tax rate imposed by the U.S. Government shall never surpass the percentage of income that is likewise applied as the payroll tax for employed individuals, and Furthermore be it resolved that this resolution immediately be forwarded to the Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Economics and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for action and synchronization.
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Jim Doyle's eballot via telephone on 6/11/2013
_1__ Whereas the United States imposes a self-employment tax on individuals who choose to establish their own means of earning a living, and Whereas the amount of self-employment tax as a percentage of overall income far surpasses the proportion of income that is typically taxed through payroll taxes on individuals who work for other employers, and Whereas the discrepancy between the amounts that self-employed persons and other employees are taxed creates an unfair disadvantage to self-employed persons who are trying to create a sustainable income and economy with which to make a living, then Be it hereby resolved that it shall be the official position of the Ministry of Small Business Administration that any self-employment tax rate imposed by the U.S. Government shall never surpass the percentage of income that is likewise applied as the payroll tax for employed individuals, and Furthermore be it resolved that this resolution immediately be forwarded to the Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Economics and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for action and synchronization.
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Eballot cast via telephone by Tiffany Briscoe (6/8/2013)
__1_ Be it hereby resolved that the Minister of the SBA will organize through vote or appointment a 5 member subcommittee to research, conduct a Force Field analysis, identify potential USG Representative supporters/sponsors, write a bill for submission to the USG Congress and to be forwarded to the USP for approval and submission; a law demanding the immediate labeling of any product containing genetically modified ingredients or food sources (GMO's) and that this labeling should be consistent with the "black box" warning system already in use by the USG FDA. Be it further resolved that this committee shall be formed within 10 business days of the passing of this resolution and that the above mentioned initial report shall be completed to draft format and submitted to the Minister within 30 days after that. It is also resolved that the Minister of the SBA will work with, or appoint a representative to work with the USP/APS developing an internet publicity campaign designed to solicit volunteerism and promote awareness including building a voter coalition, building a coalition with other stake holders and promoting regional economies through supporting local agri-business from the grower to the consumer. This internet campaign will be ready to launch within 10 days of the SBA's issuance of it's draft report and should be designed to last 30-45 days. Be it resolved that it is the mandate of the USP SBA to work closely with the USG to assure consumer safety and support local businesses and economies by demanding the immediate labeling of these products so that consumers may make informed choices. Be it resolved that within 60-75 days of the passing of this resolution, it is the goal of the USP SBA that it will have a bill regarding this matter before the USG.
_2__ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an immediate moratorium and elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government, regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks that are not part of the nation's tax code as is equably imposed upon all businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased as is legally permissible.
_3__ Whereas the United States imposes a self-employment tax on individuals who choose to establish their own means of earning a living, and Whereas the amount of self-employment tax as a percentage of overall income far surpasses the proportion of income that is typically taxed through payroll taxes on individuals who work for other employers, and Whereas the discrepancy between the amounts that self-employed persons and other employees are taxed creates an unfair disadvantage to self-employed persons who are trying to create a sustainable income and economy with which to make a living, then Be it hereby resolved that it shall be the official position of the Ministry of Small Business Administration that any self-employment tax rate imposed by the U.S. Government shall never surpass the percentage of income that is likewise applied as the payroll tax for employed individuals, and Furthermore be it resolved that this resolution immediately be forwarded to the Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Economics and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for action and synchronization.
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Marked Resolution eBallot from Anna Trevorrow (6/5/2013)
_1__ Whereas the Ministry of Small Business Administration has been established as a cabinet-level department within the organization of the US Parliament to serve in both advisory capacity to the US Parliament Executive Board, and to implement the policy directives of the Executive Board as regards small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the Executive Board has provided no guidance or direction as to what the US Parliament's goals and directives are in regards to small business administration in the United States of America, and Whereas the continued practice of exercising corporate welfare nationally, defined as the granting of government subsidies or tax breaks or advantages to specific corporations or industries, results in an annual cost of $100 billion of U.S. Government funds, and Whereas the practice of economically favoring certain corporations or industries over others represents a direct interference in the process of free market capitalism which unfairly disadvantages small businesses and industries that are not subject to governmental favoritism, then Be it resolved that the Ministry of Small Business Administration, in the absence of any policy directives otherwise from either the Executive Board or the U.S. Parliament itself, hereby assumes and defines that the nation's policy on small business administration shall be to effect economic policy in the absence of corporate welfare so as to create fair and equitable opportunity for all the nation's small businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved, that the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby declares an immediate moratorium and elimination of all corporate welfare transactions of the U.S. Government, regardless of the nature of the corporation or industry which is the recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks that are not part of the nation's tax code as is equably imposed upon all businesses, and Furthermore be it resolved this resolution be hereby forwarded to the Ministry of Economics, Ministry of Treasury, Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Platform, and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for synchronization and approval of a national position against all forms of corporate welfare in all aspects of our nation's government, And finally, be it resolved that in the absence of any directives, and until otherwise directed by the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament, the Ministry of Small Business Administration hereby considers the elimination of corporate welfare to be the official directive of the U.S. Parliament and will use all its resources and regulatory authority within its powers to administer small business regulations and policy that considers all forms of corporate welfare to immediately be considered null and void in practice. And furthermore finally, be it resolved that if the Ministry of Small Business Administration were an official cabinet-level department of a real U.S. Government, then we would be intending to send notification to every corporate recipient of special subsidies or tax breaks to provide them with notice that all such subsidies and tax breaks will be immediately ceased as is legally permissible .
_2__ Whereas the United States imposes a self-employment tax on individuals who choose to establish their own means of earning a living, and Whereas the amount of self-employment tax as a percentage of overall income far surpasses the proportion of income that is typically taxed through payroll taxes on individuals who work for other employers, and Whereas the discrepancy between the amounts that self-employed persons and other employees are taxed creates an unfair disadvantage to self-employed persons who are trying to create a sustainable income and economy with which to make a living, then Be it hereby resolved that it shall be the official position of the Ministry of Small Business Administration that any self-employment tax rate imposed by the U.S. Government shall never surpass the percentage of income that is likewise applied as the payroll tax for employed individuals, and Furthermore be it resolved that this resolution immediately be forwarded to the Ministry of IRS, Ministry of Economics and the Executive Board of the U.S. Parliament for action and synchronization.
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