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« Reply #250 on: May 07, 2012, 08:52:30 PM »

Mr. President- I'll reserve most comments until I see the budget but I want to say a few things...
-I agree that the demonization of public workers is inappropriate- they are people who have families to feed like everyone else. But to announce ZERO cuts to the public sector workforce makes me question a few things...considering you want to streamline the military which sounds like code for cuts to troop levels
-I hope the streamlining takes into account my suggestions regarding having distinct air, land, and sea forces with the logistics for all branches handled by civilian Pentagon employees...
-I hope you consider military aid and how though it may not be a huge part of our budget- it is a major compoment for many of our allies' defense capabilities
-I hope you consider past accountability issues in humanitarian aid- Food for Oil comes to mind

I look forward to discussing and debating the merits of your proposal...
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« Reply #251 on: May 07, 2012, 09:07:02 PM »

I assure you, there's no code words.

Streamlining means reducing duplication across the services, reducing the procurement red-tape and examining defence projects that are actively behind schedule and have not delivered on their promised outcomes.

There will be no active cuts in military numbers.

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« Reply #252 on: May 08, 2012, 03:46:17 PM »

Mr. President, the wiki statute page is sorely out of date. Do you know if the AG or anyone else is planning on updating it soon?
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« Reply #253 on: May 08, 2012, 04:55:16 PM »

Mr. President, the wiki statute page is sorely out of date. Do you know if the AG or anyone else is planning on updating it soon?

The Attorney General has been in contact with me on that matter.
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« Reply #254 on: May 08, 2012, 10:51:33 PM »


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The President will be announcing his nomination for Secretary of External Affairs on Wednesday evening.

The Administration will release its Budget for Senate consideration on Friday.
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« Reply #255 on: May 09, 2012, 06:45:10 PM »


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President Polnut tonight nominated IDS Legislator SJoyceFla to serve as the next Secretary of External Affairs.

The President made this statement... "SoEA is an often thankless position, but it is deeply important and as a president that has a focus on foreign policy, whom I nominate must have a number of clear qualities.

The most important of which is knowledge, the SoEA must not only know what is going on in the rest of the world, but also know the mechanisms of global organisations and diplomacy.

Taking that into consideration, I have been deeply impressed with SJoyceFla's understanding and enthusiasm, therefore I have no hesitation in nominating him to serve in my Cabinet."
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« Reply #256 on: May 09, 2012, 06:47:30 PM »

Excellent choice!
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« Reply #257 on: May 09, 2012, 06:51:24 PM »


I agree 100%. Smiley
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« Reply #258 on: May 09, 2012, 06:54:08 PM »

Ready and willing to serve, and thank you.
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« Reply #259 on: May 10, 2012, 10:22:35 PM »

Mr. President,

The Corporate Governance Reform Act has passed the Senate and is presented for your signature or veto.

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« Reply #260 on: May 11, 2012, 01:27:03 AM »


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The White House Budget Committee has had to delay the formal release of the Budget proposal until Sunday or Monday. 
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« Reply #261 on: May 15, 2012, 07:11:46 PM »


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The President will travel to London, Paris and Berlin next week.

The meetings will focus on continued European economic instability. He will meet with Prime Minister Cameron, President Hollande and Chancellor Merkel. As well as present Atlasia's official gift to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.

He will also be awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Science-Po (Paris Institute of Political Studies).

The President will depart on Air Force One on Sunday evening, arriving in London on Monday morning and will return to Nyman early on Thursday morning.
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« Reply #262 on: May 15, 2012, 08:19:57 PM »


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The President has been informed of the electoral issues in the Pacific.

He has instructed officials to stand by to offer assistance if required.
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« Reply #263 on: May 16, 2012, 12:38:15 AM »


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President Polnut door-stop leaving Nyman DC Hilton


Reporter: Mr President, you're yet to make an endorsement in the presidential race, why not?

President: It's really quite simple, I haven't made up my mind yet.

R: Not any hints?

P: Well put it this way, I'm not going to support someone who wants to undo all of the good work and valuable programs that have been put in place during my terms as president.

R: You're going to Europe next week, it's been a very difficult time, what do you plan on talking about?

P: It's not just the European economy that's in a delicate state. We need to do all we can to ensure those economies can keep their heads above water, because the whole world will suffer if they don't. I'm personally of the view that the strong austerity measures applied were too much for some of the economies to take. The problem is that a one-size-fits-all approach has been put in place and it's not working, things are getting worse on paper and it need to be arrested right now.

R: Back to the election, you and Governor Napoleon have called for a unity across the left heading into the election, what exactly do you mean by that?

P: Well, during the last election I knew that it would be a terribly hard-fought election. The first real test of the post JCP-RPP electorate. When you have three tickets across the left/progressive movement, it makes a concerted effort to make sure preferences flow in the right way so important.

While I won the second highest number of primary votes, I wouldn't be in the White House were it not for the preferential support of the Labor Party, and I know that must have been a tough call for some of them.

I know there's a lot of drama going on within Labor as to how to approach this election. The only advice I can give them is to think about the big picture. I think both Oakvale and Napoleon would serve the interests of the progressive movement. They might not be perfect in the eyes of some, but they'd both do an excellent job and despite what some say, they are both progressives.

So, I hope people will think about that bigger picture.
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« Reply #264 on: May 16, 2012, 07:43:28 PM »

Dear Mr. President,

I am much relieved to hear that you are following the constitutional crisis- "electoral issues", sir, is far too vast an understatement- currently the governor there has apparently forgotten to hold elections and is currently going about seriously suggesting that there is no point in holding new elections as he would be running uncontested. This to me is a complete abandonment of the democratic process and should not be tolerated. In my opinion as a concerned citizen, the only possible course of recourse at this juncture is direct federal provisional rule and substantial reforms being made. Otherwise our country shall begin to fray at its seams.

Sincerely yours,
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« Reply #265 on: May 16, 2012, 10:08:17 PM »

I'm am going to investigate what options I have to make sure this can be resolved.
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« Reply #266 on: May 16, 2012, 10:12:35 PM »


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President Polnut visited Walter Reed Army Hospital in Maryland tonight.

He has delayed releasing the Budget, in order to see what more can be done for military mental health care.
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« Reply #267 on: May 17, 2012, 06:28:22 PM »


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The President will be making a statement on the Iranian Nuclear Test this evening.

The President will also hold emergency talks on the Pacific's electoral issues with regional officials in the White House later tonight. He will then head to Andrews Air Force Base and will fly to Moscow then Berlin for talks with President Putin and Chancellor Merkel.

Next week's European Visit schedule will be restructured, and the President will return to Atlasia on Wednesday.
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« Reply #268 on: May 17, 2012, 07:24:11 PM »


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The President has requested the Governor of the Pacific to open a full voting booth within 48 hours, or to assign the responsibility to another Pacific citizen (as outlined in the Pacific Constitution), or else I will order the Attorney General to undertake all legal remedies to ensure Pacific residents are able to exercise their democratic rights and responsibilities.
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« Reply #269 on: May 17, 2012, 08:04:04 PM »


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President's Statement to the Nation on Iran


My fellow Atlasians,

Today we learned that Iran has tested a nuclear device.

This is especially egregious as this now flies against their stated public position for the past few years, that they wanted nuclear technology for power purposes.

Atlasia was supportive of that, and along with fellow countries offered to aid them in that endeavour, in most cases that support had been rejected.

The Atlasian Government views this event with the greatest seriousness. Taking that into account, the Secretary of External Affairs will visit Turkey, Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. I have changed my schedule and will be leaving tonight for Russia and then Germany, and then carry on my previously planned European visit.

I will close by saying this, I urge the entire international community to act calmly and with the utmost consideration for the delicate situation we are now in. Now is not a time to react, but instead to act with clear deliberation and common purpose.

I assure the Atlasian people, that your government is keeping the closest possible eye on this situation and you will not be kept in the dark.

Thank you, and Dave bless.
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« Reply #270 on: May 18, 2012, 01:37:02 AM »


WHITE HOUSE BUDGET PROPOSAL

                  
Income Taxes:   $ 1,466.3 B                  
 by tax bracket                   
 9.5K-35K     13%          65.8 B                  
 35K-80K      24%        224.2 B                  
 80K-170K    28%        250.1 B                  
 170K-368K  35%        239.8 B                  
 368K-1M     40%        214.7 B                  
 1M-2.5M     50%        175.2 B                   
 2.5M+        60%        296.5 B                   
                  
Corporate Taxes:  $ 378.7 B                    
 rates                  
 0-50K          12%                   
 50-75K         23%                      
 75K-100K     30%                  
 100K-335K    31%                     
 335K-10M     33%                  
 10M-15M      34%                  
 15M+           35%                       
                  
National Broadcaster Levy  $ 18.6 B                  
 Individual (0.25% > $50K)  $ 13.9 B                  
 Corporate (0.5% > $350K) $ 4.7 B                  
                  
Healthcare Taxes    $ 697.7 B                  
 Healthcare Payroll Tax  (CSSRA sec.4)              $ 687.4 B                  
     4.5% Apr-Jun 2012, 6% Jul-Aug 2012, 6.5% Sep-Dec 2012, 2013                  
 Health Insurance Tax   (ANHA sec.2c)                 $ 10.3 B                  
                  
Excise Taxes   $ 51.2  B                   
  Gasoline Tax  (12 cents/gallon)       $ 19.2 B                   
 Cigarette and Tobacco Taxes                       
    (43 cents/pack, plus 2% or 4% for various products)* $ 6.9 B                   
 Alcohol Tax        (various rates per unit, plus 4% tax)*  $ 10.2 B                   
 Marijuana Tax  (28% tax)           $ 14.9 B                    
 *(National Sin Tax Act, as amended)                  
                  
Carbon Taxes  ($25-30/ton)    $ 152.7 B                  
 Domestic              $  133.6 B                  
 Carbon Import Tax  $  19.1 B                      
                  
                  
Special Program Taxes                     
 Plastic Bag Tax (Environmental Fund)      $ 4.9 B                   
 Chain Business Differential Tax (SBA Fund)  $ 33.1 B                  
Oil Spill Protection Tax (5% on profits > $1B) $7.2 B                  
Electrical Power Transmission Network Tax (0.65 c/kW-h) $23.6 B                  
                  
Customs Duties   $ 58.2 B                  
                  
Other Revenue (Sales, Earnings, Fees, Etc.)   $ 83.4 B                  
                  
                  
Total Revenue    $2,978.5 Billion         


Budget Update: Part 2A - Tax Credits         
         
Dependent Child Tax Credit            115 B         
Education Tax Credits                       
   Higher Education                          75  B         
   Elementary/Secondary                   3.5 B         
Earned Income Tax Credit                46.3 B         
Adoption and Foster Care Credit         1.1 B         
Carbon Tax Residential Relief Credits         
   Carbon Tax Electricity Credit          11.6 B         
   Heating Fuel Consumption Credit     6.2 B         
   Fuel Efficiency Reimbursement        4.1 B         
Corporate Clean Energy Credit           2.7 B         
Alternate Energy R&D Credits            3.4 B         
Nuclear Waste Reprocessing Credit    2.9 B         
Public Transportation Tax Credit         6.4 B         
First-time Homebuyer Credit              2.8 B         
Retirement Savings Credits               2.5 B         
Individual Business Credits                2.2 B         
Foreign Tax Credit                          13.1 B         
  TOTAL                                    $ 298.8 Billion         

   Budget Update- Part 2B Direct Spending                
               
TOTAL Direct Spending = $ 2.767.9 Trillion               
               
Military Spending ($356.63 billion)               
$95.00 billion ... Military personnel               
$115.20 billion ... Operation and maintenance               
$60.00 billion .... Procurement               
$50.00 billion .... Research, development, test and evaluation               
$15.25 billion .... Military Construction, Family Housing and Other               
$18.29 billion .... Atomic Energy Defense Activities               
$2.89 billion ..... Defense Related activities               
               
Afghanistan Operations ($29.0 billion)               
$19.0 billion ..... Military Operations               
$10.00 billion .... Reconstruction aid               
               
Military Retirement ($140.5 billion)               
$46.5 billion .... Military retirement               
$40 billion .... Income security for veterans               
$9 billion ...... Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation               
$ 2 billion….. Veterans mental health resources               
$42 billion ..... Hospital and medical care for veterans and retired military               
$1 billion ...... Housing and other veterans benefits and services               
               
               
International affairs ($24.15 billion)               
$15.00 billion ...... International development and humanitarian assistance               
$3.0 billion ...... International military aid               
$5.0 billion ...... Conduct of foreign affairs               
$1.15 billion ...... Foreign information and exchange activities               
               
General science, space, and technology ($23.97 billion)               
$5.62 billion ...... National Science Foundation programs               
$3.44 billion ...... Department of Energy general science programs               
$14.91 billion ..... Space flight, research, and supporting activities               
               
Non-Defense Energy Spending ($14.62 billion)               
$0.73 billion ...... Energy supply               
$1.03 billion ...... Energy conservation and preparedness               
$0.36 billion ...... Energy information, preparedness, & regulation               
$12.5 billion ...... Go Green Fund               
               
Natural resources and environment ($36.06 billion)               
$5.45 billion ..... Water resources               
$9.07 billion ..... Conservation and land management               
$3.12 billion ..... Recreational & Park resources               
$8.42 billion ..... Pollution control and abatement               
$4.9 billion ....... Environmental Fund from plastic bag tax                 
$5.1 billion ....... Other natural resources               
               
Agriculture ($14.5 billion)               
$11.00 billion ..... Farm income stabilization & crop insurance               
$3.50 billion ...... Agricultural research and services               
               
Commerce and Housing Loan Programs ($6.82 billion)               
$-4.28 billion ..... Federal Housing Loan Programs               
$2.17 billion ...... Postal service               
$-0.96 billion ..... Deposit insurance               
$7.96 billion ...... Universal service fund               
$1.93 billion ...... Other advancement of commerce               
               
Transportation ($87.27 billion)               
$33.13 billion ..... Highways and highway safety               
$18 billion ......... High speed rail (Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act)               
$10 billion ...... Other Mass transit               
$2.81 billion ...... Railroads               
$17.26 billion ..... Air Transportation               
$5.65 billion ...... Water transportation               
$0.42 billion ...... Other transportation               
               
Community and regional development ($59.96 billion)               
$6.25 billion ...... Community development               
$8.36 billion ...... Area and regional development               
$10.15 billion ...... Disaster relief and insurance               
$2.5 billion ........ Homeless Shelter Emergency Housing               
$32.7 billion ...... Small Business Association               
               
Education ($120.95 billion)               
$57.57 billion ..... Elementary, Secondary & Vocational education               
$42.72 billion ..... Higher education               
$3.23 billion ...... Research and general education               
               
Training, labor and unemployment ($11.6 billion)               
$10 billion ...... Training and employment               
$1.6 billion ....... Labor law, statistics, and other administration               
               
Atlasian National Healthcare ($1229.13 billion)               
$299.27 billion ... IDS Community Health Partnership                
$278.07 billion ... ME Community Health Partnership                
$140.18 billion ... MW Community Health Partnership                
$257.89 billion ... NE Community Health Partnership                
$231.71 billion ... PA Community Health Partnership                
$21.81 billion ..... Central Administration Costs                
               
Non-ANH Health Spending ($37.07 billion)               
$4.7 billion ....... Disease control, public health and bioterrorism               
$29.36 billion ... Health research and training               
$3.01 billion ..... Food safety and occupational health and safety               
               
Civilian Retirement (Social Security excluded) ($72.02 billion)               
$4.89 billion ...... Civilian retirement and disability insurance               
$58.22 billion .... Federal employee retirement and disability               
$8.91 billion ...... Federal employees' and retired employees' health benefits               
               
Atlasian National Broadcaster ($6.35 billion)               
$4.6 billion …. Infrastructure buliding and acquisition                
$1.75 billion …. Initial start up costs                 
               
Aid to Low-Income Families ($182.96 billion)               
$67 billion ..... Housing assistance               
$87.58 billion ..... Food stamps               
$21 billion ...... Other nutrition programs (WIC, school lunches)               
$4.8 billion ....... Child care funds               
$2.58 billion ...... Other aid to low-income families               
               
General Family Support ($27.06 billion)               
$8 billion ...... Foster care and adoption assistance               
$2.92 billion ...... Child support and family support programs               
$16.14 billion ..... Social and family services               
               
Administration of justice ($29.79 billion)               
$7.25 billion ..... Federal law enforcement               
$7.46 billion ..... Border security and immigration               
$7.6 billion ..... Federal litigation and judicial activities               
$3.26 billion ...... Federal prison system               
$4.22 billion ...... Criminal justice assistance               
               
General government administration ($13.3 billion)               
$2.75 billion ...... Legislative functions               
$0.95 billion ...... Executive office programs               
$7.6 billion ....... IRS & other fiscal operations               
$2 billion ...... Other general government               
               
Interest on debt ($244.73 billion)               
$244.73 billion .... Net Interest[/size]               
               
***************************************               
               
SUMMARY: Current Projected Figures for 2012               
               
Direct Spending                 $2767.9 billion   
Tax Credits                           $298.8 billion   
TOTAL Expenditures             $3,061.3 billion   
               
REVENUE               $2,978.5 Billion               
EXPENDITURES     -$3,061.3 billion               
BALANCE                 -$ 82.8 Billion   
            
      
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« Reply #271 on: May 18, 2012, 01:41:24 AM »


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Polnut Administration Budget highlights

New measures
•   Increasing support for Veterans by more than $15 billion, including medical, training and housing support
•   A new $8 billion program over the next 5 years to address veteran’s mental health, with $2 billion appropriated this year
•   Placing new human rights and social condition requirements on military aid recipients, which will allow humanitarian aid to be increased to $10 billion
•   Increasing funding to support foster parents and adoption services
•   Increasing funding to support training and further education
•   Additional support for low-income families with increases to school lunch programs and increased housing assistance
•   Increased funding for mass transit programs

This has been achieved by
•   Making small increases to alcohol, tobacco and marijuana excises
•   Ensuring the Budget outlay on our military commitments overseas reflect our place in the world, which reduces our military overheads by billions
•   Closing 30% of our overseas military bases within the year
•   Slowing down of military recruitment, and allowing held-off retirements to take place
•   Deferring some non-essential infrastructure spending to 2013-2014
•   Reducing the overheads of Federal Government administration, including
o   Maximising the space within Government owned buildings, to save on rent
o   Non-essential office upgrades to be postponed
o   Increasing the use of energy-efficient lighting and air conditioning
o   Non-essential Federal Government recruitment freeze for 6 months
o   Pay freeze on all Federal Government employees for 12 months
o   Pay freeze on all Senior Government employees for 18 months
o   Elected and Judicial officials to have office allowances reduced by 20% for 2012-13, and 10% for 2013-14.

This Budget has tried hard to ensure that it balances the need to provide vital services at a difficult time, with the need to bring the deficit down and provide more economic stability for the country.


(ps... I hope the numbers pan out... as my eyes have been on them for weeks now, lol if not, I hope someone will correct them)...

and with that my record-breaking day of activity and press releases comes to an END! Tongue
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« Reply #272 on: May 18, 2012, 06:56:22 PM »

Mr. President,

The Atlasian Arts Advocation Act of 2012 has passed the Senate and is presented for your signature or veto.


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« Reply #273 on: May 19, 2012, 02:49:47 PM »

Mr. President- I commend you on this budget...I'm sure there will be minor disagreements when the real deal is rolled out but I find this very agreeable and I appreciate your commitment to veterans...
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« Reply #274 on: May 19, 2012, 08:03:53 PM »

Mr. President- I commend you on this budget...I'm sure there will be minor disagreements when the real deal is rolled out but I find this very agreeable and I appreciate your commitment to veterans...

Especially the money for mental health services for veterans, which is a big contributor to the problem of homelessness amongst veterans.
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