John J. Miller, National Review, comes upon a piece of vapidity from the New York Times, a moron, writing under the nom de plume, Eduardo Porter, wrote:
The framers of the Constitution evidently believed that happiness could be
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Until about an hour ago, I had been concentrating on who won and who lost, and trying to make some political “Will of the people” sense about it all. But no really clear picture came through until such time as
Continue reading about Yesterday’s Election Results, Part II (It’s All About Taxes)
Some of the trends noted in my reading of last night’s election returns, so far:
So much for the left’s myth that a pro-life stance was the kiss of death for pols:
New Jersey voters had not killed a statewide
Via Library of Economics and Liberty
Arnold Kling highlights a truism of the left in the Great Health Care Debate:
Interesting note in the WaPo, today:
All of the leading Democratic contenders for the presidency are committed to a set of cuts in greenhouse gas emissions that would change the way Americans light their homes, fuel their automobiles and do
By way of the Conservative Grapevine, we see Hewitt has an interview up with Huckabee.
Huckabee has some serious problems, particularly with his insisting on raising gasoline taxes… like that’s what the American family needs is more taxes… over and
Yeterday, I chided John Edwards for being a shyster lawyer, trying to play physician and not respecting the Constitution of the United States. That ought to enough fuel for the fire, but Edwards keeps throwing more logs on to
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Mrs. Pelosi has a plan Charlies Rangel is working on the lergest tax incresae in history, Alison Fitzgerald, Bloomberg:
Rangel yesterday offered a sweeping tax overhaul, which he dubbed “the mother of all reforms.” The proposal would raise taxes
Jessica Holzer over at The Hill
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) unveiled a sweeping tax overhaul on Thursday that he hailed as a fairer way to spread tax relief, but Republicans attacked the move as a
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Megan McArdle yesterday noting the story that we talked about here today, and the press refuses to talk about at all;
Thanks to George Bush’s amazing deficit reduction plan, the budget deficit is now only 1.2% of GDP. If
Continue reading about Lower Marginal Tax Rates Means More Tax Income. It’s That Simple.