Social media is great, and I think it will play a critical role in resetting the balance of power in the United States, but I need a break.  I deleted facebook today after being active for the better part of the last year.  This election has seriously been stressing me out, there's so much pressure online to vote for Hillary (which i won't be doing).  I've tried to be a good advocate for Jill Stein, hopefully I've swayed some people.  The ultimate goal is to step back from politics for a while.

I've updated Heavy Rotation.  Check it out.  Plenty of Frank Ocean ;)

-A

What is a 501(c)(4) Tax Exempt Group?
 

Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(4) provides for the exemption of two very different types of organizations with their own distinct qualification requirements. They are:

  • Social welfare organizations: Civic leagues or organizations not organized for profit but operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare, and
  • Local associations of employees, the membership of which is limited to the employees of a designated person(s) in a particular municipality, and the net earnings of which are devoted exclusively to charitable, educational or recreational purposes.

Homeowners associations and volunteer fire companies may be recognized as exempt as social welfare organizations if they meet the requirements for exemption. Organizations that engage in substantial lobbying activities sometimes also are classified as social welfare organizations.

 

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