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Legislator Brian Scavo fights character assassination

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Have You Heard of Dividend Al Capones

Have You Heard of

Dividend Al Capones?

The Wall Street Journal calls them
“mega-dividend payers”…

Find out how you can start collecting these big dividends – November 26th.


Fellow Investor,

Today, I'd like to introduce you to three unique companies I call Dividend Al Capones.

Like Capone, these American businesses control vast empires that generate extreme amounts of cash.

These three companies are so profitable… so rich…

that with the money they make in just one year: $27 billion in pure profits…

they could easily buy other companies – big, household names including Clorox, Alcoa, or Sony.

Of course, they wouldn't buy up companies like these… unless they were a threat.

You see, Dividend Al Capones make all their money without the tiniest of disruptions from competing businesses…

or even the U.S. Government.

These companies are deeply entrenched in our economy…

They hold monopolies that dominate entire sectors. 

And they do everything in their power to protect their money flows...

including greasing the Washington bureaucracy to make sure laws and court cases go their way.

At the end of the day, these powerful companies only answer to one group of people…

Their partners… the shareholders entitled to their fair share of the spoils… and big, generous dividends.

And they are big…

Last year alone, these three Dividend Al Capones paid out a whopping $16 billion to their investors

But not in the form of special one-time payments…

These cash cranking companies pay consistent dividends over and over again.

In fact, they've been doing it for decades.

Just have a look at the chart below…

It shows you exactly how well the first of our three Dividend Al Capone has rewarded its shareholders over the years:

Dividend Al Capone #1 has
Increased its Dividend 10-Fold!
 
 

Quarter after quarter… year after year… this company's investors receive bigger and bigger payouts…

Already this year, this company's hiked its dividend up 10%.

These large cash payouts are a big reason why an investment in these companies would far greater reward you than the vast majority of stocks…

And the chart below proves it.

It shows the performance of all three of our Dividend Al Capones over the past 2 years compared the market's return over the same time…

These 3 Dividend Al Capones DOUBLE
 returns of the S&P 500!
 

Now, I think you'll agree that this is exactly the kind of company you'll want to invest in.

The kind that pays ever-increasing dividends… allowing your investment to grow for years…

giving you much-needed income in retirement to cover the bills…

or padding your children or grandchildren's college funds with new money…

These are all admirable uses for your dividends, sure, but you could also have some fun too.

I like to put mine towards a membership at my local country club.

These dividends are big enough to pay for a year's worth of greens fees!

Which brings me to an important point…

It's the reason why I feel safe recommending these companies to you today…

You see, what separates these highly profitable companies from the rest of corporate America is exactly how they make their money.

Because they aren't like Apple…

They don't have to dazzle people with new and expensive products every three months or they'll go out of business.

They have a captive customer base to be sure… and their products are in high demand…

But they have what Apple doesn't… and that's market share.

They've cornered the market.

(Apple holds just over 30% of the smartphone market and 10% of the computer market.)

There's no competition… because they won't allow it.

They'll either undercut them in the marketplace… or simply buy them out and take their revenue streams for themselves.

The chart below demonstrates how the second of the three companies I've identified as a Dividend Al Capone has completely taken over its market…

Dividend Al Capone #2
Rakes in Billions… Uncontested.
 

Now, this cutthroat philosophy isn't just applied to where they sell their products…

They own everything along the supply chain.

The raw materials… the factories… the stores…

They make money on everything involved in making and selling their products – controlling every aspect of their businesses and squeezing every last dime out of them. 

This dedication to generating cash is why our third and final Dividend Al Capone has been able to pay shareholders big dividends for so long…

Dividend Al Capone #3 paid out
 $231.99 PER SHARE!

This company is so profitable… so dominant…

(last quarter it accounted for 77% of new business in its sector)

that it's paid out 487 consecutive dividends.

That's well over a century of dividends… and it's never missed one payment.

Not during the 2008 financial crisis… the deep recessions of the 1970s… or even the Great Depression…

It makes so much money… its business is so safe… that it always pays – no matter what!

Frankly, I don't know of a more reliable dividend-paying investment.

And the best part is…

This company and our other two Dividend Al Capones can continue to grow and generate exceptional returns – without requiring an excess of capital.

Let me explain…

These companies don't have to spend much (if anything at all)… on research and development… creating whole new products… or building expensive new factories.

Where a company like Facebook reinvests the bulk of its profits into growing its business and expanding…

These companies can invest just a fraction of their profits… mere blips on their balance sheets… and continue to grow exponentially – year after year.

"The ability for [Dividend Al Capones] to increase dividends
 from here remains very strong…"
 – Chris Sheldon, Chief Investment Officer, Dreyfus Funds, March 5, 2013

Now, with these companies performing so well… and having a documented history of rewarding shareholders… you might think they are commonly held.

But despite the fact that these are among the safest investments in the world… and offer ever-increasing dividends... people still don't own them.

Most investors are ignoring these high dividend companies!

According to a recent The Wall Street Journal poll, self-directed investors only have 8% of their portfolio allocated to these high yield companies.

Instead, they're opting for cash – with a 0% yield… foreign stocks… or ETFs.

No one is buying the safest and most reliable income opportunity available in the market today… it's truly shocking.

Now, I can't wait to give you the names and ticker symbols of all three of companies – plus all the important details including a full in-depth analysis…

including how much you can expect to collect in dividends in the months ahead.


Sunday, April 6, 2014

GET MORE TAX REFUND MONEY THIS YEAR.

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Reducing your tax burden doesn't have to be complicated with these strategies

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By Barbara Weltman

Knowing what you're entitled to write off on your tax return might seem complex and mysterious, but it doesn't have to be. This year, popular write-offs include deductions for alimony payments, moving expenses (if the move is related to a job relocation or self-employment) and IRA and health savings account contributions. Tax credits include the dependent care credit for child care costs (if you work), education costs (including tuition and fees), retirement contributions to IRAs or 401(k)s and the earned income tax credit for low-income tax payers. Student loan interest can be deducted up to $2,500 annually, and if you itemize deductions, mortgage interest and real estate taxes as well as state and local income taxes or sales taxes can be added to that list.

Ready to dive in deeper? Here are five more easy ways to pay fewer taxes:

1. Check for ordinary losses on stock losers.

Last year was a great year for the stock market, but not every investment was a winner. Ordinarily losses on the sale of stock are deductible as capital losses. These losses can offset capital gains (including capital gain distributions frommutual funds) as well as up to $3,000 of ordinary income ($1,500 for married persons filing separately).

But you may be able to obtain even better tax results if the stock was in your own corporation or another closely held corporation that meets the requirements to be treated as "Section 1244 stock." That means if you invested in your brother-in-law's business that meets the Section 1244 requirements and it failed, causing you to dump the stock for pennies on the dollar or you simply walked away, then you can deduct up to $100,000 of losses as ordinary losses on a joint return ($50,000 for singles). Losses in excess of this dollar limit are treated as capital losses subject to the limits above. (IRS Publication 550 spells out the details of this rule.)

2. Check for worthless securities.

Unfortunately not all investments work out; some corporations -- public or closely held -- go belly up, leaving investors with worthless stock and othersecurities. If you have a security that's become worthless, you can deduct your loss.
You're treated as having sold the security on the last day of the year in which it became worthless.

You have seven years from the year in which worthlessness occurred to file a refund claim, so look for securities you owned that became worthless in 2006 or later so you can file a refund claim before April 15, 2014.

Caution: The stock must be completely worthless. The fact that a company declares bankruptcy does not mean its stock is worthless. Remember that Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection in 2012 and all looked hopeless, but Kodak emerged from bankruptcy and its stock was relisted on the New York Stock Exchange in November.

3. Pay no tax on gain from your home sale.

Did you sell your home in 2013? If you owned and used it as your principal residence for two of the five years preceding the date of sale, then you can exclude from income the gain up to $250,000, or $500,000 on a joint return. If you bought your home a long time ago and had a large gain, you may still use this shelter to avoid paying any tax on the sale by correctly figuring your tax basis and gain realized.

Gain is the difference between the amount realized (the selling price less broker's commissions) and your tax basis. Tax basis is the original cost of the home increased by capital improvements you made to it over the year. Capital improvements include a new roof, an addition, fencing, a new alarm system or even new appliances. IRS Publication 523 gives an overview of this rule.

Caution: If you took a home energy tax credit in past years for adding insulation, storm windows, or solar panels, then you must reduce your basis for these capital improvements by the amount of the credit.

4. Deduct your out-of-pocket costs for charity.

If you do volunteer work for a nonprofit organization and itemize your personal deductions, then you can write off the expenses you incur. For example, if you deliver meals on wheels in your car, you can deduct your costs at the rate of 14 cents per mile (provided you have a record of this driving).

If you buy items on behalf of a charity, then you can deduct these costs as long as you correctly substantiate your costs. Receipts aren't enough if the costs are $250 or more. In this case, you need a written acknowledgment from the charity.

Note: You can never deduct the value of your time and effort expended on behalf of a charity. IRS Publication 526 contains more details about the ins and outs of this approach.

5. Make smart tax elections.

The tax law has many elections that allow you to choose the most beneficial way to handle certain tax items. For example, if you suffered a casualty loss in a FEMA-declared disaster in 2013, you can opt to deduct the loss on an amended return for 2012. Or, if you'd get a bigger write-off in 2013 because your adjusted gross income (the threshold for claiming this deduction) is smaller, simply claim your loss on the 2013 return. FEMA disaster declarations are listed atwww.fema.gov/disasters. If you sold property on an installment basis, then you can choose to report it all on your 2013 return rather than spreading the gain over the years in which installment payments are received. This choice makes sense if you have losses now to offset the gains.

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If you prepare your own return, your tax software should ask questions to help you chose the most favorable option; tax pros should do the same.

Keep in mind that the IRS won't voluntarily send you a refund; you must file a return showing why you're entitled to it. To hold onto more of your hard-earned money, take the time to see what you might be missing by considering the strategies that apply to your own life.

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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

DAN MCCOY ,,,,, WHERE IS THE LOVE?

DAN MCCOY ,,,,, WHERE IS THE LOVE?

NO BROMANCE HERE FOLKS!

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McCoy and Jennings though out their respective political careers Jennings and McCoy have made screwing you're buddy a fine art .
Dan McCoy appointed to the county legislature by the request of Mayor Jennings to Majority Leader Frank Commiso, McCoy has never had a political opponent in a election, you might see that in 2011 McCoy made a deal with Thomas Marrcell the republican Minority counsel and Richard Stack, conservative party chairman and Mayor jennings to exclude any and all democrats and republicans and conservatives from the ballot so McCoy could run opposed also
McCoy with the Direct help of Jennings became county Chairman and county executive
" Jennings thought he could control the sidewinder Dan McCoy" .
"Jennings thought wrong"
When Jerry Jennings was running for mayor last time around against Corey Ellis,,,, McCoy did nothing for Jennings , my boy Jerry never forgot that.
How did McCoy become county executive you ask, I told McCoy that Breslin was weakened by the numerous Albany county nursing home scandals and Breslin could be forced out and the numerous overrides to Breslins veto's led by Albany county Legislator Brian Scavo , who fought Breslin over the closing of the Albany county nursing home and 50% proposed tax increase and 3% sales tax increase and defeated him on all these issues and did all of this on television and radio while my gutless fellow democrats just stood back in fear of the Breslin, Jennings machine.
The Simple fact is Dan McCoy is running scared as well he should be scandal after scandal and failure to close the the Albany county nursing home and his battles with the county Legislature has left him weakened and McCoy ironically who pushed out Breslin on the nursing home issue, the Breslin clan wants payback , McCoy has adopted a republican conservative agenda, but still every year McCoy has raised taxes and as county chairman of the county legislature was the first in New York state to override the Governor,s tax cap ,
let's face it McCoy is considered by the liberal elite to be a one term county executive as of now only Legislator Tim Nichols is considering challenging McCoy in 2015 am sure there will be many more candidates and the first time in Dan McCoy's political career he will have an opponent.
The relationship between the county's two top elected democrats  has been, at best, complicated, LOL.
Behind the scenes, Jennings was said to have been searching determinedly in 2011 for a candidate to challenge McCoy, who had quickly risen from relative obscurity as one of 39 county lawmakers to a pair of powerful seats as the head of the county's democratic party and chairman of the Legislature.
McCoy's  ascent to party chief, with Jennings' blessing and much needed help, was seen as a compromise among warring urban and suburban factions of the party. But over the last two years, the two have often chafed — if not publicly feuded – on issues large and small. But McCoy said the fundraiser — with tickets priced at $250, $500 and $1,000 — is Jennings' way of acknowledging their cooperation.
"He just wanted to help me out and say thanks for all of these years working together," said McCoy, who worked on Jennings' initial 1993 mayoral campaign. "I appreciate him and his 20 years."
Of course, there may be another force at play here. Jennings is departing without having left behind an obvious successor and with the progressive faction of the Democratic Party with which he often sparred sweeping the mayor's and treasurer's races and having numerous allies in the other citywide offices and on the common council  a year after picking up an Assembly seat.

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

BRIAN SCAVO FIGHTS AGAINST TAX INCREASES

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Albany County legislators pass revised budget


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ALBANY, N.Y. -- Despite strong opposition by some, it was a one-two punch for Albany County legislature Monday night as they first approved Local Law "L," overriding the Governor's two percent property tax cap and then approving a modified budget for the 2012 fiscal year.
To some, the budget was a step in the right direction.
Democrat Shawn Morse, who is also the chair of the Audit and Finance committee, said, “We're going to keep our services, seniors will have their nursing home, the hungry will be fed, the homeless will have a roof over their head and I think the middle class people in the county can be proud that we pay $2, $3 per month for those services now, but they know where that money is going and what it means to these people.”
The revised budget cuts the initial proposal of a 19.2 percent property tax hike by more than half. However, the just-adopted eight percent increase is still too much for some.
Democrat Brian Scavo voiced his opposition vehemently during the meeting.
“It means a massive tax increase for homeowners, the property owners, the seniors, the renters, the rent is going to go up,” he said. “This sends a bad signal, all across New York state. 'If Albany can do it, we can do it.'”

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Other cuts include more than 100 jobs in the county: All funded, but currently vacant.
According to Morse, the committee worked with a number of departments to try to find cuts. The Sheriff’s Department will see at least 25 to 28 correction officers cut out of the budget. Morse says they will have the option of personal savings for some departments, where the administrator or the department will be given a certain amount to save annually, but where and how will be left up to the employees themselves.
Also outlined in the budget is $750,000 in cuts that the county executive will be expected to come up with and the county will be reducing overtime expenditures.
Nonetheless, even those who voted to adopt the budget say overriding the cap isn't ideal, but they'll get there eventually.
Albany County Legislature Chairman Daniel McCoy said, “You can't take 2,300 employees and all the services that we provide to Albany County residents and shut it off overnight.”
Morse added, “I assure you we'll work diligently starting the first of the year to make sure we get as low as possible next year and hopefully within the two percent.”
Another point of contention was a resolution that provided annual scheduled pay raises for certain officials, including the county executive, the sheriff and legislators themselves. It too passed, though not with as wide of a margin.
The legislature also passed Local Law “B,” which will create a new code of ethics for the county, including a new ethics commission.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

ALBANY COUNTY STATE OF THE COUNTY,ALBANY NEW YORK


ALBANY COUNTY'S NEW YORK'S STATE OF THE COUNTY DISASTER!


Albany, New York, Dan McCoy's state of the county's speech enraged the
many supporters who stood behind him in the Albany county legislature
as chairman .

' Said Hon. Brian Scavo" the Albany county nursing home issue is the
leverage McCoy used to force out then Albany County executive Mike
Breslin, for McCoy to push this 18 million dollar loan scheme with USG
and ignore another bidder is an act of lunacy and just plain bad
business, with no real guarantee's and is a dis service to Albany
county taxpayers.

Scavo also said" McCoy's fuzzy math on the nursing home is a smoke
screen for the next 12.5 % Albany county tax increase coming up later
this year, instead of restructuring the nursing home as stipulated in
the bipartisan deal of 2011 which would moved the Albany county
nursing home towards a profit, McCoy has made a desperate attempt to
loan money to USG to lease the Albany county nursing home with
borrowed money from the county USG puts up nothing.

The fact is McCoy does not have the votes to move on this questionable
deal { by the county charter Albany county can not be a loan broker},
the deadline is April, so far it appears to be DOA!



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Thursday, February 14, 2013

BRIAN SCAVO FIGHTS TO SAVE THATCHER PARK!


BRIAN SCAVO FIGHTS TO SAVE THATCHER PARK 
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Albany County Legislator Brian Scavo has an idea that would warm the heart of the late Democratic boss Dan O'Connell.


With word that the locally beloved John Boyd Thacher Park -- near O'Connell's Helderberg summer retreat -- is on the short list to be shuttered amid state budget cuts, Scavo has a modest proposal for the state:


Hand it over.


That is, if the state refuses to keep it open, transfer authority over the park to Albany County.


"I firmly believe we could take this popular park, without a tax increase, and turn it into a money-making proposition and keep it open for the people," said Scavo, a first-term Democrat who represents the Delaware Avenue area in Albany.


Eileen Larrabee, a spokeswoman for the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, stressed there is no list of parks that are closing but noted, hypothetically, that the concept of a local government running a state park is not without precedent.


The municipality has to be willing and capable of taking on the task, she noted.


County Executive Mike Breslin's office, however, was considerably less enthusiastic about the idea than Scavo.


With the county facing a budget deficit projected at $25 million to $30 million in 2011, Breslin "would not consider" taking on responsibility for Thacher, said county spokeswoman Mary Duryea.


Not to mention, Duryea noted, that the county doesn't actually have a parks department equipped to handle anything on the scale of Thacher's picturesque acreage.


Asked whether his colleagues from the western part of the county, where Thacher is located, supported his idea, Scavo said they have little choice given the damage the park's closure would do to the Hilltowns' economies.


"They couldn't not support it,"


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

MC coy Vetoes Loca Law F, by Brian Scavo


Albany,New York
I know this law, Dan MC Coy was a supporter of this law and helped Gary get this though the Legislature as chairman.
Legislator Gary Domalewicz — the measure’s sponsor — said he would not ask his colleagues to try to override the veto. Instead, Domalewicz said he would push ahead with an amended version that addresses at least some of the industry’s concerns, a version he said he planned to introduce anyway.
“A veto is a moot point because I was fixing it anyway,” Domalewicz said. “We’ll have another public hearing, and any recommendations that we have then we can address at that time.”
This folks in this reporters opinion is the beginning of many battles Mc Coy will have with the Albany County Legislature . The other issue is MC coy's floating bids on the nursing home , which is in direct conflict of the Albany county legislature's plan for long term health care for Albany county.
If you privatize the nursing home and if it does not show a profit, they will lay off and fire many critical health are workers and most probably close it. Many are starting to say that Dan Mc coy is a one term county executive, now whether you like Dan Mc Coy or not,
we are all concerned about our seniors and disabled and a new or rehabbed nursing home is needed for our seniors and disabled .
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