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Nov 21 2011

Local businesses hit hard by county fees


Cash flow into tecosville grocery is slow, and the cameron county business is set to be slapped with higher costs due to new inspesction fees. Cameron County commissioners approved the fees wednesday, a move emergency management says is overdue. Tecosville grocery is just one business that didn’t pay up in the last few years. Next year, they’ll shell out 200 dollars for a fire marshall inspection, as well as a mandatory sprinkler system. But tecosville grocery has litte to complain about in comparison to others.
This article was published at Accounting Services of Charlotte, NC

Nov 21 2011

Mike Callihan, Owner, Document Destruction, Cincinnati, OH

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Nov 20 2011

The 2nd Stono Rebellion


TRUT H (Telling Reality Underneath The Heavens…..Visit: www.meechadini.com and support the cause. The Stono Rebellion, the largest slave insurrection in British North America, began nearby on September 9, 1739. About 20 slaves raided a store near Wallace Creek, a branch of the Stono River. Taking guns and other weapons, they killed two shopkeepers. The Rebels marched south toward promised freedom in Spanish Florida, waving flags, beating drums, and shouting “Liberty!” In a letter dated October 5, 1739, less than a month after the Stono Rebellion, Lieutenant Governor William Bull reported to Britian’s Board of Trade, informing them of the revolt and updating them on the status of the rebels. Lieutenant Governor William Bull, who had personally spread the alarm regarding the revolt, also requests that rewards be offered to Indians who would help re-capture the slaves. After the Stono Rebellion, blacks and American Indians who resisted rebels were given rewards. Imagine if there was another slave class (working class) revolt. We are in a time where everyone is indebted workers. Want a house?, got to pay taxes, water, heat, sewage, no real money in your pockets is it? Want to go to school?, the more money you make the more you are taxed, got to pay back loans with interest or serve the government (your master). Want to start a business?, got to pay business taxes, don’t worry about not filing with the IRS, They’ll get you soon as the computerized currency or computer chip
This article was published at Accounting Services of Charlotte, NC

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