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Monday, August 01, 2005


The worlds best game. Posted by Picasa

The Powers of Congress
Write Laws, Declare War, Monitor Federal Agencies
Congress has many powers, including the power to assess and collect taxes; to regulate commerce, both interstate and foreign; to coin money; to establish post offices; to establish courts inferior to the Supreme Court; to declare war and to raise and maintain an Army and Navy. Another power vested in Congress is the right to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution, whenever two-thirds of both houses decide it necessary.
The House of Representatives is granted the power of originating all bills for the raising of revenue.
Under the constitution, the Senate is granted certain powers not given to the House of Representatives. The Senate must approve of some high-level presidential appointments. It must also concur in treaties with foreign countries by a two-thirds vote.
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Notice to persons covered by union security agreements regulated under National Labor Relations Act
The UAW, like other unions, spends the vast majority of its funds on collective-bargaining-related activity, as well as some amounts for political lobbying, community services, citizenship fund activities, international affairs, organizing, charitable donations, publications advancing the union�s political positions, certain litigation and other matters. Under the Supreme Court decision in CWA v. Beck, nonunion members who pay money to the union under union security agreements may file objections to nonrepresentational-related expenditures of the money they pay under such agreements. (Such agreements, including those that the UAW is a party to, may be and are applied by the UAW only to require as a condition of employment that covered employees �tender the periodic dues and initiation fees uniformly required as a condition of acquiring or retaining membership� in the union. This means that at any time you may decline membership in the union and be a nonmember agency-fee payer. In addition, if you do so, you are eligible to submit an objection to the UAW under Beck as described below.)
To comply with the Beck decision, the UAW honors objections by nonmembers of the union covered by National Labor Relations Act union security agreements who notify in writing the Agency Fee Payer Objection Administration-Private Sector, International Union, UAW 8000 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48214 of their objection. Objections may be filed at any time but must be renewed each year. Objectors will be charged only for expenditures related to representational activities. All nonmembers who file such an objection will receive the UAW�s Report of Expenditures Incurred in Providing Collective Bargaining Related Services for Fiscal Year 2004. This report provides the basis for the amount which will be charged to objectors for the period from Aug. 1, 2005, to July 31, 2006. The report arrives at this amount by an analysis of the UAW�s 2004 expenditures which provides a detailed allocation of those expenditures between the 78.68 percent of such expenditures which are related to the UAW�s representational activities, and from which the amount charged objectors is derived, and the 21.32 percent of such expenditures which are not or may not be so related.
Any challenge by an objector to the calculations in the report or any challenge by an objector claiming the report does not properly determine what portion of the UAW�s expenditures were expended on matters unrelated to representational matters will be referred to an impartial decisionmaker appointed by the American Arbitration Association under its Rules for Impartial Determination of Union Fees. Such challenges by objectors to the report must be made in writing, and must be addressed to Agency Fee Payer Objection Administration-Private Sector, International Union, UAW, 8000 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48214. For arbitration this year, such challenges to the FY 2004 report must be received by the UAW on or before Oct. 7, 2005, except for challenges by objectors who have already received a FY 2004 report, who have been notified of the deadline applicable to them.
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WHOA! Posted by Picasa

Wheres that smoke comming from? Posted by Picasa

Oliver dooing the Takumi. Posted by Picasa

Oliver dori dori Posted by Picasa

Sunvalier on its last day. Posted by Picasa

ITS NOT A XR4TI ok! Posted by Picasa

VROOM! Posted by Picasa

OH boy another stock levin. Posted by Picasa

YUM Posted by Picasa

WOOPS! Posted by Picasa

Ahh Poe the Redline meets at my old work National Tech Team in Farmington Posted by Picasa

Oh how I miss airconditioning and automatic transmissions in traffic. Posted by Picasa

Oh lala Posted by Picasa

ITSADUMBSN AKA JIMMY Posted by Picasa

HAHHAHAHAH! Posted by Picasa

James bond rally. Posted by Picasa

DAMN THING has been running for 40,000 miles and I built it! Posted by Picasa

OK WHO WAS DRIVING?! Posted by Picasa

OH MOMMA! Posted by Picasa

How exciting. Posted by Picasa

OK WHO PUT THIS THERE?! Posted by Picasa

FRESH MEAT! Posted by Picasa