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Dave Hartley
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"We believe that potential surpluses exceeding $1,000 per capita are huge and should be returned to the people. The new governor of Minnesota, Governor Jesse “The Mind” Ventura in his first six months in office returned $1.3 billion, or an average of $700 to $800 per family. This is why our criteria of $4,000 for a family of 4 is considered huge. The economic impact of returning these surpluses are tremendous and will be explained in Section III."
A Guide to Reviewing the
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
to Determine Potential Government Revenue Surpluses

  Introduction to Site - Section I
Purpose of This Site
What We Found
Too Many are Programmed
Either-Or-Fallacy
The Budget and Only the Budget
What is the CAFR?
Governments
Some are More Equal Than Others
Evolved or Planned
Two Schools of Thought
What are Surpluses?
Are There Any Surpluses In Government?
What Should be done with the Surpluses?
Understanding The Problem In People Terms
What is Huge?
Our Dilemma
What We Did
Conflict of Interest
The Local Economy Loses Out
What's The Potential
Let's Speculate A Little
Conclusion
 

Surpluses Review Guide (SRG) - Section II
Introduction
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
Short Course on CAFR Structure
What to Review
Steps in Determining Potential Surpluses
Retirement Potential Surpluses
Miscellaneous Steps (Optional)
What Happened to $1,996 Trillion?
Conclusion/Potential Surpluses
Economic Impact Analysis - Section III
Introduction
Economic Output Multiplier (EOM)
Economic Output Multiplier (EEM)
Total Economic Impact Multiplier (TEIM)
Government Revenue Ratio (GRR)
Increase In Tax Revenues
Reduction In Taxes
Employment Ratio (ER)
Trickle-Up Instead of Trickle-Down
Economic Impact Findings
Ten (10) Projections -Schedule G
Summary
Report/Proposal - Section IV
Introduction
Summary of Findings
Economic Impact
Suggested Refund Plan (Trickle-Up)
Conflict of Interest
Action Requested
Members of the Review Staff
Conclusion
Contacting Individual/Organization
Where Do We Go From Here - Section V
Introduction
The News Media
Politicians and Bureaucrats
Taxpayers' Associations
State or National Groups/Organizations
Labor Unions
Middle and Lower Retirement Communities
Lower Middle and Lower Class Communities
The Internet
Friends and Relatives
Independent Political Candidates
Local Businesses and Professional Groups
A Military Operation
Be Prepared
Goliath is Very Powerful
Suggested Audit/Review Approach - Section VI
Introduction
The Review Process
Anticipate Strong Opposition/Legal Action
Suggested Web Site on Surpluses - Section VII
Introduction
Directory
Linked Site Criteria
E-mail Address for Input/Comments
Conclusion - Section VIII
Are the Rich Really Getting Richer?
The Wealth Gap and Communism
The Other Deficit
Interest Rates
Political Rhetoric
Extensive Refund Plan
Contacting Us - Section IX

Exhibit A - Section X
Microsoft™ Excel Template for Downloading
Named Cells for Formulas

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