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Now that the New York Attorney General has decided to dissolve the NRA what will happen now?

She cannot dissolve it. A court can, but the law she would have to prove her case under is going to make that process nigh impossible. The organization is not corrupt - and no one is presuming that, but the law she would need to prosecute under demands that the organization have been set up for entirely corrupt purposes.For example, the Mafia - had they set up a Costco-type membership store whose only purpose was to sell illegal goods out the back door while selling a few legit trinkets out the front, the store could be shut down. All the employees and all the membership would have known the real purpose of the store was to sell illegal goods. The NRA is hardly in that mode. But that’s what she would have to prove.She is also going after the leadership - claiming they abused member donations for their personal luxury and gain. That’ll be easier to prove, but will not and cannot result in the dissolution of the NRA.Nevertheless, she will actually have to prove it to a judge and jury. We will have to wait and see if it even gets that far.This is timed for an election year to distract the NRA from one of its functions - to prevent the election of anti-gun candidates and support the election of pro-gun candidates. One of the 6 major divisions of the NRA, and the only one that is NOT tax-exempt, is the NRA-ILA (Political Victory Fund) which performs this role. But she is alleging the tax-exempt monies were misused out of the non-profit divisions. It’ll be interesting to see where this goes.

Why does America not retaliate for China making it hard for US companies to penetrate Chinese markets?

Seriously?What do Chinese drink? Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Starbucks, you name it. What Chinese drinks do Americans drink?What do Chinese eat? Mcdonalds, KFC, Burger King, Carl's Junior, etc. What Chinese restaurant do Americans eat at? Chinese restaurants, not American restaurants serving Chinese food.What do Chinese drive? Ford, Buick, Jeep, Tesla, etc. What Chinese cars do Americans drive?Where do Chinese shop? Walmart, Metro, Costco, etc. Which Chinese supermarket do Americans shop in?What phones did Chinese use before the rise of Huawei and Xiaomi? iPhone, Samsung(majority owned by the US). What Chinese phones do Americans use, or are allowed to use(not an national security risk) ?Chinese hospitals use GE, Honey well, and a wide variety of US medicines. What Chinese equipment and medicines do American hospitals use?China does not make it hard for American companies to penetrate China. China makes it easier for them to do so through favorable policies like tax exemption, free land and low interest rate, policies that would be considered treason if applied to foreign companies in the US. 40 years ago, China opened her legs and greased her private parts for every American corporate with a few pennies, with the hope of providing jobs and experience for its empoverished people and attract investment, killing most domestic business, with the hope that 40 years later(now), when Chinese people are richer and more experienced, domestic competition will rise again. China even put down its own people when they questioned such policies in Tiananmen square.American companies couldn't believe the deals they were getting and through their political puppets raced to fuck (offshore to) China. Retaliate? By shuting down all American brands and hand them over to companies from China, Japan and other countries for the next few decades, while using military force to crack down on domestic dissidents? I didn't think so. You've been fucking the woman for 40 years and now cry foul when you find out she carried your child? Stop whining, compete.

Are chruches tax exempt?

In the United States, churches (as well as other nonprofit organizations) do not need to pay property tax on their building or land, although there are some exceptions to this. The exceptions are primarily if the church uses some property for a non church purpose. For instance, if someone died and left a rental property to the church, the church would almost certainly need to pay property tax on that (unless it decided to make it the minister’s housing or something).Usually, churches can rent out their property a few times a year without incurring a penalty. However, if a corporation or other for-profit company wanted to rent space in the church, that would lead to property tax issues.There have been some attempts to stop tax exemption for churches, and Mark Oppenheimer of the NY Times proposed to do this a few years ago.Filler: End the tax exemptions for religionsWhy a former minister is challenging churches' tax privileges in USMany times, local governments take action to prevent the building of new churches, citing lack of tax revenue as the problem.In Cypress, California, in 2002, a new church was in the process of being built. The church spent $13 million to acquire four separate properties. However, before they could break ground, the town of Cypress used eminent domain to seize the property from the church. However, this was not a seizure to build an electrical line or sewer line or highway or school. The town wanted to seize the land and then sell it to Costco, because the town felt that the Costco would serve the “common good” while a church would not. The town council also argued that the Costco would be better to have than a church because Costco would pay more in property taxes. See This Land Is Costco’s Land | National ReviewIn Litchfield, Connecticut in 2007, a synagogue wanted to purchase a house on the historic green. The town did everything it could to prevent the synagogue from going in, including declaring that the synagogue would not be allowed to have a Star of David because such a symbol would not be compatible with the historic district.In 2000, Congress passed a law (Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act) that prevents zoning boards from denying churches and other religious institutions zoning regulations (by not allowing a “substantial burden”).The Quiet Religious-Freedom Fight That Is Remaking America

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