Archive for the ‘Taxes’ Category
Saturday, December 11th, 2010
Of course collectivists can't debate, compromise or see anything other than their ideal collective.Ryan's road map has some great policy ideas. Please pick one out and tell us and our audience what you think.Be a nice series if anyone decides to participate.Here are tax reform policy ideas.I agree with this ...
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Thursday, December 9th, 2010
One might say lazy too but that is another post.
Read about how the Brits' youths are "protesting" because they have to pay more for school (University). How the French "protested" raising the retirement age to *gasp* 62 years old! See how the Greeks protested their governments bankruptcy causing "benefits" cutbacks.
The ...
Posted in Economics, EU, Politics, Taxes, World Affairs | 1 Comment »
Friday, May 28th, 2010
To those ruled by envy or greed, economic "fair" means little or nothing from themselves and as much as possible from others. Here is what fair means. To me it means equitable and just when the context is economic.Hillary Clinton believes that "The rich are not paying their fair share". ...
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Sunday, April 25th, 2010
Having (or had if he won't continue) and interesting dialogue with self-described "liberal" on Facebook. Seems like a nice guy, "average Joe" type. He sure does seem to have trouble "tolerating" tea party participants and supporters though and appears to "hate" what he believes to be their "intolerance, racism and ...
Posted in Activism, Constitution, Law, Politics, Taxes | 5 Comments »
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
Congress votes to "make permanent" the death tax (estate tax).This shows you how interested congress-critters are in you or in justice. People's assets at death have already been taxed multiple times. When earned, when invested, when banked, when withdrawn.That doesn't matter to the rulers in Washington because dead people can't ...
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Part of the challenge in today's political environment is that many Americans, including those elected to represent us, are very ignorant of the Constitution and the proper, appropriate role of the Federal Government.
Walter Williams sees this and writes in interesting fashion about this uniquely American Idea.
A further lesson can be ...
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Our dear friend Mut reports that Kalifornia Republicrats are attempting to disrupt and abscond with the non-partisan, freedom seeking, tea party movements.
According to the Sacramento Bee....
"In fact, Tea Party Express -- which staged a 34-stop bus tour this summer -- is strictly Astroturf. It is funded by a Republican-leaning political ...
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Michigan's lack of leadership is on display again. This time, in the face of a prolonged and deepening budget crisis, the State House has passed a 'Doctor Tax' to help fund Medicaid, which suffers from reductions in federal support via tax dollars repatriated to Michigan. The plan, which must still pass ...
Posted in Government, Health Care, Taxes | 4 Comments »
Friday, June 26th, 2009
Why don't we outsource our government to India? It would cost less and they have a better work ethic. If they can't bother to read the damn bill, why should we bother to obey, if it is signed into law?
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Friday, May 22nd, 2009
From our Friend and member Mut. If you live in Souther California, please participate. If you organize nationwide, activate your friends and fellow lovers of American Freedom.
Dear Friends: This is both a save-the-date request, as well as a clarion call to action. Many of you have been following ...
Posted in Activism, Climate, Economics, Environmentalism, Government, Politics, Taxes | 1 Comment »