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Tag: Politics

Commentary Economics Politics Taxes

Mis-Information Continues-and Continues to Mislead

February 6, 2007November 16, 20073 min read

It is unfortunate that news stories, once released, seem to have a life of their own. Regular readers will remember that I have had “issues”

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Politics, Taxes
Commentary Podcast Politics

Democrat plan is obvious… raise your taxes

November 5, 2006December 22, 20062 min read

It’s funny. I recorded this podcast nearly a week ago, and now I hear George Bush is saying the same thing — Democrats will raise

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Politics, Taxes
Commentary Politics Religion

Gay Marriage?

July 10, 2006January 6, 20072 min read

I have stayed away from this discussion, mainly because my views are quite practical, and would most likely alienate people from all sides of the

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Politics, Religion, Taxes
Politics

Tax relief again…

July 5, 2006January 6, 20071 min read

Loyal readers will recall back in 2004 I critiqued the Congressional Bashists for their mis-reading of the CBO report concerning the distribution of the tax

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Politics, Taxes
Politics

Engaging in the Debate

December 29, 2005November 17, 20071 min read

Okay. So, as part of my enjoyment of the holiday season, I hope to bring good cheer to other bloggers–most often by providing a sparring

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Politics, Taxes
Commentary

When is something “too Important” for Rules?

August 24, 2004December 14, 20094 min read

The Olympics have shown that we now have an epidemic on our hands. No, not “gold Fever” but rather a sense that some things are

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elections, fairness, Politics
Commentary Economics Education Politics Taxes

school Levies fail–until they pass!

August 18, 2004October 10, 20074 min read

WHIOTV.com – News – Fairborn Schools Face Another Failed Levy Ever wonder why school levies always seem to fail, and yet school taxes always seem

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Education, Politics, Taxes
Business Commentary Economics Education Politics Taxes

Dems Distort the CBO Report to Trash Bush and Cheat Taxpayers

August 14, 2004October 10, 20074 min read

Yahoo! News – CBO Report: Bush Tax Cuts Tilted to Rich Wow!! Here I was preparing to write a blog about how both sides can

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Education, Politics, Taxes
Commentary

What is the “Core?”

August 12, 2004April 23, 20123 min read

I have thought long and hard about what I should be putting in these blogs. My desire is to try to tackle the bigger questions,

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Democrats, government, philosophy, Politics, republicans
Business Economics Politics Taxes

Tax Cuts in time of Economic Downturn

August 6, 2004October 10, 20074 min read

Welcome back. I see the rows are still empty, but thankfully, this is a lecture that others can come back to review prior to any

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Politics, Taxes

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