Small businesses generally have small profit margins and low totals, so the top tier of the tax won't even begin to apply to them. Raising the top tier to 43.4% will affect only the most profitable businesses, and those businesses are the ones already benefitting from the way the world is set up. They are the Phoenicians with the connections and the sweetheart deals, so you don't need to feel sorry for them or protect them from taxation. Under the conservative trend that has ruled since the 1970s, Capital Gains Taxes have been gutted, and they have been far too low for far too long. They have also not been enforced, and most rich people find some way to dodge them. So raising them back up and putting teeth in them is a good idea. Which is why I say it is unlikely to happen. The rich people own and run the government, more now than ever, so it doesn't seem like a likely time to see this go into effect. Possibly they will include it as a smokescreen, to make us think the rich are being taxed again, while continuing to ignore it in practice. the Republican Party—always and still the party of the rich. Does that mean I am pushing you back to the Democratic Party? Heaven forbid. Both parties are now explicitly owned by the rich, and the policies of both parties are fascist as a matter of economics, control, and Constitutionality. You should refuse to call yourself either a liberal or a conservative, since both words have been destroyed. You should refuse to vote Red or Blue, since both parties have been destroyed. The system is corrupt and there is very little to salvage. It is time for the people to rise up and start over. The American Revolution wasn't Socialist, was it? It was Republican, and there is a big difference. As I have shown you, Communism was invented by the rich to displace Republicanism, turning it completely to crud on purpose. But that could easily be reversed, by ditching any and all Communist rhetoric and history and returning to original principles, many of which really were enumerated in our founding documents. I have shown that our founding fathers mainly used Republicanism as a smokescreen, pretending to embrace these ideals while not really do so, but that no longer matters. What matters is that we could take those ideals seriously and adhere to them in practice, rather than in word only. We could extend and bolster the Constitution, making sure it isn't treated as “just a goddamned piece of paper”. We could pull down the obscenely rich criminals currently running the world and get involved again in our own governance, not as Communist apparatchiks, but as a true hierarchy based on merit and work. The time for that has never been riper. But in order for it to happen, you have to put down the bong, turn off the TV, throw the meds and booze in the trash, and slap yourself awake. You need to talk to your neighbors and start preparing NOW. You need to quit being a floor that everyone walks on and turn yourself into a wall that no one can pass through.
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While most tankless water heaters
require expensive
permanent installation, the Ecotemp
L5 water heater
provides hot water
anywhere there
is a water spigot
and a garden
hose. The L5 comes with a propane hose and
a telephone-style shower nozzle. To set up the
L5, you hang it on a nail, attach the water hose,
and connect the propane hose to a standard
portable propane tank. The burner starts automatically when you turn on the water using the
control on the shower nozzle.
My wife and I have a tiny cabin on a piece of
mountain land that has a water supply, in the
form of a frost-free water spigot, but no other
utilities. We bought the L5 two years ago when
we got tired of heating water for washing and
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showers in a pan on our Coleman stove. The
L5 makes this glorified camping spot feel luxurious. The heater weighs about 12 pounds,
making it easy to move back and forth between
the spot where we wash dishes and a small
enclosure I built for taking showers. When we
leave, we disconnect it, drain it, and store it in
the cabin.
The heater uses two D-cell batteries to run
its automatic igniter. In two years of summerweekend use, we've not yet had to replace the
batteries. The heater has two controls: a waterflow dial and a gas-flow dial. In practice, you
just turn the gas dial to "max" and adjust the
temperature by varying the water flow. When
adjusted to a decent temperature for a hot
shower, the flow is perfectly adequate.
The heater must be used outdoors.
Conceivably, you could mount it to the outside
of a cabin and pipe the hot water inside. The
water outlet accepts the same kind of flexible
water supply hose you use to connect a sink's
faucet to your household water supply.
The L5 is not the only on-demand portable
water heater. Coleman's table-top unit uses
small, disposable propane canisters, and has a
built in pump, allowing it to be used without a
pressurized water supply. The pump's battery
must be recharged every 40 gallons. Available
accessories for the Coleman include a shower
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systems) captures everyone's imagination and the
publicity causes them to contact solar contractors.
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becomes clear that for every $20 to $30 spent on a PV
system you can save the same amount [of KWH] for
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handset and adapters for bulk propane containers and pressurized water supplies. The
Coleman unit's built-in spigot makes washing hands and dishes more convenient than
the L5's shower handset, and it has a special
mode for producing 160 (F) degree water for
hot drinks. However, it has 20% less heating
capacity than the L5 (which is rated at 37,500
BTUs) and costs substantially more, especially
with accessories. Another option, the Zodi travel shower, also uses a battery-powered pump,
but provides only 10,000 BTUs and lacks the
instant-on feature of the L5 and Coleman heaters. Both the Coleman and the Zodi are freestanding, and do not require a place to hang
them. The Coleman costs about $185 (plus $30
for the bulk propane adapter, $25 for the water
supply adapter, and $15 for the shower handset), the Zodi $130, and the L5 $120.
In the two years we've had the L5, we've had
a couple small problems. We had to replace
the short hose that connects the heater to
the shower handset. More recently, the handset itself broke when we left it outside on
a very cold night and the water in it froze.
Occasionally, the burner will go out in a high
wind. On the whole, however, the L5 has been
very reliable and convenient. Besides luxury
camping, I could see the L5 being useful in a
potting shed or an outdoor kitchen