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In Moore v. United States, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Mandatory Repatriation Tax (MRT), which taxes U.S. shareholders on the accumulated, deferred foreign income of certain foreign corporations, in a 7-2 decision on June 20, 2024.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-800_jg6o.pdf
MOORE ET UX. v. UNITED STATES
CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR
THE NINTH CIRCUIT
No. 22–800. Argued December 5, 2023—Decided June 20, 2024
Congress generally taxes the income of American business entities in one
of two ways. Some entities, such as S corporations and partnerships,
are taxed on a pass-through basis, where the entity itself does not pay
taxes. 26 U. S. C. §§1361–1362. Instead, the entity’s income is
attributed to the shareholders or partners, who then pay taxes on that
income even if the entity has not distributed any money or property to
them. §§61(a)(12), 701, 1366(a)–(c). Other business entities do pay
taxes directly on their income. Those entities’ shareholders ordinarily
are not taxed on that income but are taxed when the entity distributes
a dividend or when the shareholder sells shares.
Congress treats American-controlled foreign corporations as pass-
through entities. Subpart F of the Internal Revenue Code attributes
income of those business entities to American shareholders and taxes
those shareholders on that income. §§951–952. Subpart F, however,
applies only to a small portion of the foreign corporation’s income,
mostly passive income. In 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and
Jobs Act. As relevant here, Congress imposed a one-time, backward-
looking, pass-through tax on some American shareholders of
American-controlled foreign corporations to address the trillions of
dollars of undistributed income that had been accumulated by those
foreign corporations over the years. Known as the Mandatory
Repatriation Tax, the tax imposed a rate from 8 to 15.5 percent on the
pro rata shares of American shareholders. §§965(a)(1), (c), (d).
In this case, petitioners Charles and Kathleen Moore invested in the
American-controlled foreign corporation KisanKraft. From 2006 to
2017, KisanKraft generated a great deal of income but did not
distribute that income to its American shareholders. At the end of the
2017 tax year, application of the new MRT resulted in a tax bill of
Continued SCOTUS PDF:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-800_jg6o.pdf
What was the Supreme Court decision on the Moore v Alliance?
The Court found “longstanding precedents” that Congress has the authority to tax an entity's shareholders or partners on the undistributed, realized income of that entity. A dissent in the case argued that the transition tax was unconstitutional because it was levied on income that the Moores had not yet realized.Nov 1, 2024
https://www.thetaxadviser.com
Implications of the Supreme Court's Moore decision - The Tax Adviser
Moar:
https://www.thetaxadviser.com/issues/2024/nov/implications-of-the-supremeo-courts-moore-decision.html
Gene Hackman
The Domino Principle
Full Movie
1977
Anons will appreciate the plot
https://youtu.be/VII1FGBHfJg
At the beginning of movie, just after the domino crash, hackman eyes, look quick, freeze, they give him on right eye that weird eye thing that madeline mccann had.
Trump will do it when he tells the people he has seen new evidence of fuckery.
……….???????
So I guess the fuckery that was George Floyd is bubbling up.
Removing the name off the street in huge yellow paint and this.
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https://www.tmz.com/2025/03/07/central-park-five-yusef-salaam-derek-chauvin-pardon-trump-al-sharpton/
They are getting public talking about Trump and pardon for Chauvin.
YUSEF SALAAM
WE'RE LIVING IN 'AMERICAN NIGHTMARE' …
Trump Is Erasing Our Gains
Published March 7, 2025 12:10 PM PST
Yusef Salaam one of the wrongfully convicted Central Park Five says the country is living through the "American Nightmare" right now … and, people advocating for Derek Chauvin's release is just the latest in a litany of issues.
We caught up with the New York City councilman at the For The Love Of Our Children Gala the 10th edition of the National CARES Mentoring Movement's gala and, we had to ask about chatter about Trump supporters asking the president to pardon Chauvin. Remember, Chauvin was convicted in federal court in June 2021 for the murder of George Floyd.
Salaam says the country especially Black Americans are living through a nightmare … a far cry from the promises of the American Dream. He says this isn't just because of a potential Chauvin pardon either … but due to many of Trump's policies.
Chauvin's pardoned, Salaam says, he thinks people need to remain calm … instead of getting drawn into a dangerous race war.
Salaam ends his comments on an eerie note … saying he feels there's an effort to wipe Black people out – and, they need to come up with a plan to stop that from happening.
Of course, the entire Central Park Five has had issues with Trump for years … ever since he took out an ad in the New York Times after they were arrested in 1989, calling for a reinstatement of the death penalty in the state.
We also spoke with Al Sharpton at Thursday night's gala event … and, he says a Chauvin pardon would prove there's no law and order in America.
Worth noting … Trump was asked about pardoning Chauvin during a press briefing in the Oval Office this morning – and, he said he had no plans to pardon him.
Even if a pardon isn't coming soon, it's clear some feel the country's at a tipping point.
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17 hours ago
CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/us/derek-chauvin-pardon-ben-shapiro/index.html
Could Derek Chauvin be pardoned? Conservative commentator launches effort to petition Trump
By Chelsea Bailey, CNN
7 minute read
Updated 8:19 AM EST, Fri March 7, 2025
> But, he emphasized, “his state charges, where he got 22.5 years, will remain no matter what Trump does.”
“Those (state) convictions are solid,” Ellison said.
Legal experts who spoke with CNN this week concurred: A pardon from a president would impact only Chauvin’s federal sentence.
“Practically speaking … even if he’s pardoned on the federal conviction, the state conviction continues,” said Alan Rozenshtein, associate professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School and a senior editor at Lawfare.
However, if Chauvin were to receive a federal pardon, he could end up spending less time incarcerated than he would have, even though the state sentence is slightly longer than the federal sentence, legal experts told CNN. The reason: Prisoners are often required to serve a greater proportion of federal sentences than state sentences, and prisoners sentenced after 1987 are ineligible for federal parole.
Not if the STATE is guilty of fuckery
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“Practically speaking … even if he’s pardoned on the federal conviction, the state conviction continues,” said Alan Rozenshtein, associate professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School and a senior editor at Lawfare.
Let me me know as an anon what you thought
I will look for you thoughts same time tommorow night shift.
How they get the shit done. And they fuck with your family.
They gave Hackman the character
Roy Tucker.
Made me think whomever wrote it, meant to have a play on Boy Fucker.
Not Hackman, the clever writer.
No shirt mickey rooney touching his tits is gross in my head now.
Bakery truck and a YOU sign.
The Domino Principle
Hackman
Continuity
A San Francisco BART train in shown traveling South, then Gene Hackman is shown inside, with the train obviously traveling North.
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Gene Hackman leaves the plane wearing a grey pullover carrying a jacket and coat over his arm. By the time he reaches Richard Widmark, who's waiting for him, he's also carrying the pullover and a suitcase.
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Errors in geography
The bread truck carrying Tucker and Spiventa is shown driving across the Golden Gate Bridge in the southbound direction from Marin County to San Francisco. However, the very next scene in which the prisoners are escorted out of the truck clearly takes place under the roadway back on the Marin side of the bridge.
>>22723662 Sick Cult Club Candice Bergen in movie, plays Hackman wife, really bad wig.
On the news…
“Found dead, In line to be atty general california
In other news, both the house and the senate agreed….”
Red Carpet?
2 weeks ago Candice Bergens husband dead same time frame as news now says Hackman died
Hmmmmmmm
Candice Bergen's Husband Marshall Rose Dead at Age 88
peacefully at home in the early hours" of Saturday, February 15
https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/candice-bergens-husband-marshall-rose-dead-at-age-88?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=msn.com
News says Hackman died on the 18th.
Coincidence?
Or the Domino Principle.
Club Stuff?
Hmmmmm
Ai overview:
The phrase "red carpet the domino principle" likely refers to the 1977 film The Domino Principle, starring Gene Hackman, which is a double feature DVD with March or Die.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
"Red Carpet":
This phrase describes a long, red floor covering that is rolled out for important guests to walk on, often used at official events or to give someone a special welcome.
The term "red-carpet treatment" refers to the special treatment given to VIPs.
The tradition of using red carpets dates back to ancient times, with the earliest known reference in literature being in the Greek play Agamemnon by Aeschylus, written in 458 BC.
"The Domino Principle" (1977 film):
This is a 1977 American crime thriller film starring Gene Hackman, Richard Widmark, and Candice Bergen.
The film follows a Vietnam War veteran who is offered freedom if he agrees to commit a contract killing for a shady organization.
Filming took place in April and May 1976, with the first day of location filming in San Quentin Prison resulting in a guard being stabbed by an inmate.
Funeral for Candice Bergen husband same day Hackman said to have died.
18th.
Strange coincidence.
https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/candice-bergens-husband-marshall-rose-dead-at-age-88?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=msn.com
The Domino Principle?
Then when Hackman sits down, they made sure same pedo swirls are over his head in the camera shot.
“Who are you guys”
“Who runs this”.
“You are in a tricky situation.”
“Like a train going downhill, you either ride it or it runs over you”.
“You ever hear of Franz Kafka”.
“No, who was he.”
“Nobody , just a guy.”
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Franz Kafka was a Jewish Austrian-Czech author and novelist who wrote in German and is considered a major 20th-century literary figure. His work explores the human struggle for security and understanding. Kafka is best known for his novels The Trial, about a man charged with an unnamed crime, and The Metamorphosis, where the protagonist wakes up as an insect.
Kafkaesque is an adjective that means something is bizarre, nightmarish, or surreal. It can also mean something is extremely unpleasant, frightening, or confusing. The term is often used to describe situations that are bureaucratic, complicated, or involve paranoia and power.
Examples of Kafkaesque in a sentence:
"He is caught up in a Kafkaesque bureaucratic nightmare".
"You are in a Kafkaesque situation in which they say, 'We believe you are a threat, but we won't tell you why you are a threat'".
Origin of the term
The term comes from the last name of Franz Kafka, a famous author known for his stories with surrealism and disoriented characters. The suffix "-esque" indicates a style, resemblance, or distinctive character.
Related concepts
The term is often used to describe interactions that are unnecessarily bureaucratic or complicated. Some Kafkaesque situations involve a feeling of oppression or danger.
The Domino Principle
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Hackman movie
Did he really kill the guy at the big house with pool, or just made to THINK he did?
Weird stuff.
Traps, blackmail, made to do stuff once you are involved with the who nose who, who did what, but was it ever real or just made to think it is, so you do shit later?
The Domino Principle
Hackman
Candice Bergen
Celebs
Politicians
Whomever
“You can’t go it alone. No one can “.
Did Hackmans character really kill the guy at the pool? Or were there other assassins?
Hackman made to think he did it, when really others.
So no one really knows who did what?
His characters seems to have missed or shot wonky on purpose, same as lie that got him in prison in the beginning.
All lies and traps….from birth set up according to open of movie.
Have to watch more than once and really listen to dialogue and scenes.
I think this movie explains a lot of how weird shit gets done, people used, forced and insure what really happened, then silent and forever on the hook.
Club stuf, willing or not.?…
What is the second flag under the USA flag at big house pool shooting?