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Daily Archives: August 3, 2011
Cruel Laws
The Institute for Justice has had remarkable success in lawsuits, breaking many economic barriers, such as those against hair braiding in Arizona, Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio and California and taxi restrictions in Denver, Minneapolis, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Arbitrary licensing and permitting … Continue reading
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Tea partiers making an offer nobody should refuse
There’s a lot of testosterone in the Republican Party. Too bad all of it’s Sarah Palin’s. Like the new wise guys on the street, tea party Republicans should continue to ACT LIKE A MAN! Or at least a Palin woman!Dave … Continue reading
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Balancing the Budget
By John Stossel The political class predicted “disaster” if Congress didn’t raise its debt limit. I think that was a scam to get more money. See, the poor politicians don’t have enough, and they need to borrow more. We taxpayers … Continue reading
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How soon we forget
Regarding recent history: Panic-mongers warned, “Raise the ceiling lest the stock market experience a TARP convulsion.” Yes, the market declined almost 778 points when the House rejected the Troubled Assets Relief Program. But who remembered that after TARP was quickly … Continue reading
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One Bind to Another
“Assuming the $30 million-a-day figure in lost revenues is correct, as of Tuesday the government was out $330 million. According to the Associated Press, the entire annual budget for the program for rural air services is around $200 million. So … Continue reading
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Your Family Finances
By Paul Greenberg When your credit card maxes out, why sweat and fret? Just extend your credit limit. Or apply for another card and start all over again. It’s the American Way, or at least it’s the way we got … Continue reading
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