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Which Tax Breaks? Which Loopholes?
From the 2011 State of the Union Address:
The bipartisan Fiscal Commission I created last year made this crystal clear. I don’t agree with all their proposals, but they made important progress. And their conclusion is that the only way to tackle our deficit is to cut excessive spending wherever we find it – in domestic spending, defense spending, health care spending, and spending through tax breaks and loopholes.
Underlying assumption: We in the government
ALLOW you to keep a portion of the money you worked for.
This assumption is contrary to the philosophy of our Founders and the intent of our Constitution.
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Lois Lerner Mistakenly Received an Email to Senator Chuck Grassley Inviting Him to Speak at an Event. She Immediately Asked If She Should Refer Him For an Audit Yes, you read it right. Click on the title and read the whole thing. BY THE WAY, at this...
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Right On Schedule
Human Events: Obama wants short-term fix on sequester President Barack Obama called on Congress to agree to temporary spending cuts to avoid sequestration Tuesday, agreeing that “the full budget may not be finished before March 1.” But much...
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There is no way ANYONE can spin this as being actually a good thing by looking at the big picture. Like the Repub idiot on Fox right now saying Boehner has reversed the spending ship in the long run. America does not have time to wait for the long run...
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For Discussion: Deficit Reduction
HERE in the Washington Post you can read the highlights of the deficit-reduction proposals. The include the following:-Overhaul individual income taxes and corporate taxes. For individuals and families, eliminate a host of popular tax credits and deductions,...
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How Much Money Is This War Costing Us?
Not as much as most of us think it is: ... an analysis that shows military spending as a historically low percentage of GDP, demonstrating how entitlements have outpaced defense allocations from the Lyndon Johnson era to the present. I recently had the...
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