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Monthly Archives: November 2011
I’m for the Rich
By Mona Charen I’m for the rich because they create the dynamism and energy of a growing economy. The rich create businesses and hire people. A wealthy person gave me my first job. And I’ll bet the same is true … Continue reading
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American dream
“Certainly part of the solution to our American ‘malaise’ is political. A change in the Presidency will reboot the economy and replace failed economic policies with pro-growth incentives and leadership. But that’s down the road. What about today? What can … Continue reading
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Put Tax Breaks for Mortgages, Local Taxes on Table
Michael Barone Supercommittee members Sen. Pat Toomey and Rep. Jeb Hensarling are taking flak from some conservatives for proposing a deal including increases in “revenues,” and a Washington Post reporter had some fun insinuating that they were backing a tax-rate … Continue reading
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Should the Rich Be Condemned?
Walter Williams The prospects are dim for a society that makes mascots out of the unproductive and condemns the productive.
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Who’s afraid of a Tea Party panel?, Part II: What the Fishwrap of Record didn’t tell you
Michelle Malkin Update: Hold up. There’s more from Ben Howe at RedState…Was the Tea Party Kicked Out of the Capitol By Former Bennett Staffers Mad at Mike Lee? Takeaway: Man, isn’t it amazing how the world just works to Senator … Continue reading
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House rejects Balanced Budget Amendment, 261-165
Michelle Malkin A refresher course on the proposal’s flaws from Mario Loyola (h/t Whitney Pitcher): Basically, all the House resolution would do is require a bare supermajority (three fifths) of Congress to override the prohibition on deficit spending. There is … Continue reading
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Me, bitching again
I just wanted to comment on all of you who just want to sit around bitching about Bush and the Jews and drink beer. Or show off at those tea parties. We have hundreds of subsribers and thousands of visitors, … Continue reading
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EUSE
I brought this up again because there seems to be a lack of interest in what tomorrow’s voters are learning. As Pa. coordinator for Eye on US Education (EUSE), I’m not impressed with the amount of concern shown on the … Continue reading
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My Thoughts
I think at some time you’ve spent enough of my money. Shit doesn’t always roll even, but it always rolls downhill. So we know who did it. Spread the work. There’s always that one percent who don’t get the word. … Continue reading
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