Friday, January 8, 2016
Pet Sitting and Dog Walking
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Find Waldo
Dear Ms. Guynup, Thank you for contacting me about your concerns with the recent government funding bill, the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2016, otherwise known as the Omnibus. I appreciate and respect your views and the opportunity to hear from you. Specifically, you wrote to express your concerns about how this legislation would affect the environment. You will be pleased to know that there were a number of pro-environment provisions in the final package. I understand the concerns that many have about both the process by which this bill came to pass and having one large spending bill instead of individual appropriations bills. Fortunately, our new Speaker has already implemented reforms for the next budget cycle to change and improve this process and results going forward. Fortunately, this legislation included many positives for the environment and was hailed as a victory according to organizations such as the Defenders of Wildlife and the Environmental Working Group. Some of these provisions include no changes to the Endangered Species Act as well as a three year reauthorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). In addition to the Omnibus, the Congress also passed the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act, or the PATH Act, which helps to guarantee $600 billion in tax relief, including in areas beneficial to the environment. Some of those provisions include the extension of expiring tax provisions for renewable energy development which will allow for more incentives to explore and develop alternative energy sources in the coming years. Additionally, the PATH Act makes permanent the Research and Development (R&D) Credit that will continue to incentivize investment in new technologies, including those in the energy sector, which increase efficiency and reduce consumption. Another notable provision was that parity is once again brought to Commuter Tax Benefits. This benefit encourages the use of public transit, which reduces traffic congestion as well as emissions. It has always been a priority of mine to support policies that lower taxes on our businesses and hard-working families while diversifying our nation’s energy portfolio and ensuring we continue on a path towards energy independence. These bills were signed into law by the president on December 21, 2015. With passage of these bills, Congress has established a strong base from which to build in the coming year and I look forward to taking on these challenges in 2016 under regular order. Thank you again for contacting me. I am honored to serve Virginia’s Tenth Congressional District. I may be contacted at my Sterling office at 703-404-6903, or my Washington, D.C. office at 202-225-5136. By visiting http://comstock.house.gov, you can sign up to receive my email newsletters and follow my efforts to serve you. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter for real-time updates on my activities in Congress and in the District. If I ever may be of service, please do not hesitate to call on me. Sincerely, Barbara Comstock Member of Congress |
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Oil Exportation
Monday, January 4, 2016
What a Nightmare!
Here is Congresswoman Comstock's letter to me about ending the 40 year ban on exporting U.S. oil (I've highlighted text in pink for items with which I completely disagree)
Dear Ms. Guynup,
Thank you
for contacting me about your concerns with the recent government funding
bill, the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2016,
otherwise known as the Omnibus. I appreciate and respect your views and
the opportunity to hear from you. This legislation passed the House by
316 to 113, and passed the Senate by a vote of 65 to 33 with a majority of
Republicans in both chambers. It was signed into law by the
president on December 21.
Concurrently,
Congress also passed a significant tax-cut-and-reform package that
included $600 billion in tax relief for American families
and small businesses. The funding and tax relief measures that passed
contained a number of important wins for conservatives and the country,
including increases for military and national security spending and easing
the misguided defense sequester cuts, improving the protections in our visa
system so as to not be exploited by terrorists, ending the 40 year ban on
exporting U.S. oil, putting a stop to a number of Obamacare taxes; and
passing permanent tax cuts for research and development,
business investment, and families with children, among many other important
items.
I understand
the concerns that many have about both the process by which this bill came to
pass and having one large spending bill instead of individual appropriations
bills which would allow us to cut more inappropriate spending. Our new
Speaker has already implemented reforms for the next budget cycle to change
and improve this process and results going forward.
In terms of
overall spending, it is important to note that the spending levels in this
legislation are actually below those prescribed in the Budget
Control Act of 2011 (BCA), which was hailed by conservatives at the time
as a deal that would lead to the largest spending decreases since the end of
World War II. Specifically, this budget:
Finally,
despite intense pressure from the president to raise taxes on hard working
American families and small businesses, this budget was coupled with
legislation that actually cut taxes by hundreds of billions of
dollars—another big win for conservatives.
Budget Priorities To Improve Our National Security And Improve Our
Economy Include:
Next Actions: Repeal Obamacare and Defund Planned Parenthood
The first
agenda item in the House this week will be to pass a budget reconciliation
bill that will, for the first time, send to the president’s desk a
bill repealing Obamacare, defunding Planned Parenthood, and redirecting
the Planned Parenthood funding to community health centers. It will
also increase funding to these more accessible and community-based
services. The bill is known as the Restoring Americans'
Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act, for which I have already
voted in 2015. The Senate has also now voted on this bill and returned
it to the House for final passage to put on the president’s
desk.
Providing Relief and Helping The Economy: A Year End Tax Cuts
Package
With all of
the discussion of the Omnibus, many people failed to learn of the $600
billion tax cuts package we passed at the same time. It has always been
a priority of mine to support policies that lower taxes on our businesses and
hard-working families. The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes
Act, or the PATH Act, reauthorized a number of worthy tax provisions.
With passage
of these bills, Congress is poised to take on a much larger overhaul of the
tax code that will lower rates, broaden the tax base, and make America
competitive again in an ever-increasing global economy. I look forward
to taking on these challenges in 2016 under regular order.
Thank you
again for contacting me. I am honored to serve Virginia’s Tenth
Congressional District. I may be contacted at my Sterling office at 703-404-6903,
or my Washington, D.C. office at 202-225-5136. By visiting http://comstock.house.gov,
you can sign up to receive my email newsletters and follow my efforts to
serve you. You can also follow us on Facebook
and Twitter
for real-time updates on my activities in Congress and in the District.
If I ever may be of service, please do not hesitate to call on me.
Sincerely, Barbara Comstock Member of Congress |
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Susumu Hirasawa Forces 1.5 Lyrics English
When it hit vertical waves, such as take the cloud
In answer to the voices who are creeping to erase any street at night
of you that forget not to be
and compete unexpected road to yet to become independent
To withstand the rain in elegance, such as song birds
Sleep is washed on the ground of the blood that does not heal
Stars fiercely talk about events sublime this evening
of you that forget not to be
Live just alone the night to freezing
To disappear does not exceed by now Revive force
Hai Yai Forces Hai Yai Forces
Tower of the wind even crying Tower of the towering shadow
It was also the light to you to crawl was shot is in street at night
of you that forget not to be
and compete unexpected road to yet to become independent
Guide come by the talkative shadow I'll go
http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/berserk/forces.jis
時は雲をつくような波をたて襲うよ
消されて夜道を這う声たちに答えて
忘れはしない キミのことは
かなわぬ道に なおひとり立ち
撃たれた鳥のような 優雅さで雨に耐え
癒えない地上の血に洗われて眠る
星よ壮絶に 物語れ この夜を
忘れはしない キミのことは
凍えて夜を ただひとり生き
消えない声よ今 蘇れ力へと
Hai Yai Forces Hai Yai Forces
聞けよ 風さえ泣き そびえ立つ影の塔
撃たれて夜道を這うキミに灯をともせよ
忘れはしない キミのことは
かなわぬ道に なおひとり立ち
行けよ饒舌の 影よ来て導け
Original / Romaji Lyrics | English Translation | |||||||
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Toki wa kumo o tsuku yoo na nami o tate osou yo Kesarete yomichi o hau koe tachi ni kotaete | Time assaults us with towering waves I answer to the fading voices trolling the night roads | |||||||
Wasure wa shinai Kimi no koto wa Kanawanu michi ni Nao hitori tachi | I will never forget about you On this road of unfulfillment, I still stand alone | |||||||
Utareta tori no yoo na Yuugasa de ame ni tae | Like a wounded bird, I endure the rain with grace | |||||||
Ienai chijoo no chi ni arawarete nemuru Hoshi yo soozetsu ni Monogatare Kono yoru o | Awash in the blood of the wounded earth, we sleep Oh stars, grandly recount the events of this night! | |||||||
Wasure wa shinai Kimi no koto wa Kogoete yoru o Tada hitori iki | I will never forget about you I simply exist alone in this freezing night | |||||||
Kienai koe yo ima Yomigaere Chikara e to | O unfading voices, revive now to your full strength! | |||||||
Hai Yai Forces Hai Yai Forces (twice) | Hai Yai Forces Hai Yai Forces | |||||||
Kike yo Kaze sae naki Sobietatsu Kage no tou Utarete yomichi o hau kimi ni hi o tomose yo | Listen, o soaring tower of darkness, at which even the wind cries Shed light on you, wounded and trolling the night roads | |||||||
Wasure wa shinai Kimi no koto wa Kanawanu michi ni Nao hitori tachi | I will never forget about you On this road of unfulfillment, I still walk alone | |||||||
Yuke yo Jouetsu no kage yo kite Michibike | Go forth! O loquacious shadows, come and guide me! | |||||||
Hai Yai Forces Hai Yai Forces | Hai Yai Forces Hai Yai Forces | Hai Yai Forces Hai Yai Forces | I would like to thank Barret and Datenshi for their assistance with this translation. Still, the Japanese grammar throughout this song is fairly unnatural, and there were parts that we simply could not translate into sensical English. | Transliterated by Rechan <rechan@bol.com.br> | http://www.rechan.hpg.com.br | Translated by dr_ishmael |