Bill Introduced To Tax Corporate Political Contributions At 500%

Real Democrats Kick Ass - Alan Grayson

Rep. Alan Grayson(D-FL) has introduced a bill (HR 4431 IH) that would tax corporate political donations at a staggering but fair 500%. The bill is called the “Business Should Mind Its Own Business Act.” This may be rather popular in light of the recent SCOTUS decision, but it might also be considered an abridgement of free speech.

Or, just possibly, corporations should not be treated as persons.

Employee Fired From PetSmart for Bringing His Dog to Work

Photo of Belgian MalinoisA former PetSmart employee reports he was fired for theft of services after he brought his dog to work on an special overnight shift.  He worked the shift as a favor to his store manager in preparation for a visit by representatives of Martha Stewart whose company was considering a product line for Petsmart. He left his dog in the pet day care facilities so that he could check in on his dog from time to time. No other employee was working this special shift, so he was caring for his own pet. Is this theft? [via]

At 5 p.m. on Dec. 15, Favetta was asked to work a special overnight shift that night to prepare the store for a viewing by representatives for Martha Stewart’s company, which was considering adding its product lines to PetSmart. Favetta said yes.
“I brought my dog with me because I knew if I didn’t, he would have been home alone all day and all night until I returned home at 6 a.m. the next day,” Favetta said.
He did the shift, and Gizmo, a 3-year-old Belgian Malinois, spent the night in the empty store’s doggie day care facility. Favetta said he’d check in on Gizmo every 15 minutes or so, and then go back to work.’

Two weeks later, Favetta was asked to meet with his store and district managers, who requested a written account of his overnight shift. He complied. They reviewed it and fired him for “theft of service.”

“I was shocked,” Favetta said. “It makes me sick that because I brought my dog to work with me when the store was closed to do the company a favor, I was called a thief and terminated.”

Reboot

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For about five years I had a sweet deal at my blog hosting company.

Free.  Completely free.

It was a publicity stunt they tried in 2005 to drum up business.  They gave away a very generous web package, and the first few customers got to enjoy access without cost.  In November it seems they realized that their business model was failing, and announced that they would no longer be able to host any sites.

My site blinked out of existence.

So, I ponied up some cash for a host I acually have to pay for.  The status of my prior posts is questionable.  I will make an attempt to recover what I can.  In any event, this is the reboot.