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Some Tax Day thoughts on the tax code

Saturday, 16 April 2011 02:55 by Joshua Sharf
('76 Contributor) As Americans, for the third year running, hold Tax Day Tea Parties, it’s worth setting down a few thoughts on the tax code itself. 1) It’s too progressive The US has the most progressive tax structure in the developed wo... [More]
Categories:   Taxes & spending | Tea Party
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For good or ill, the Ryan Plan is hardly radical

Friday, 15 April 2011 16:00 by Mark Hendrickson
('76 Contributor) Question for those of you concerned about the size of federal debts and deficits: Would you endorse a plan which would add another five or six trillion dollars to the federal debt over the next decade while increasing Uncle Sam&rsqu... [More]
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Categories:   Budget | Taxes & spending
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Trial lawyer logic: Right to sue more important than jobs

Wednesday, 13 April 2011 03:14 by Mark Hillman
(Centennial Fellow) To hear trial lawyers and their anti-business enablers tell it, the only thing that prevents Colorado employers from literally chaining workers to their desks is the "right to sue" their dastardly bosses.  In this fantasy wor... [More]

Kudos to Boehner for pro-taxpayer, pro-life stand

Wednesday, 13 April 2011 02:40 by JT Weinroth
(CCU Student) The last few weeks, Americans had to go through an exhausting debate on the federal budget that lead to the fear of a government shutdown. The Republican Party (Tea Partiers especially) underwent vast criticism for their willingness to ... [More]
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America facing its demise? Not so fast

Wednesday, 6 April 2011 02:48 by Kevin Grenier
The world is full of people waiting eagerly to sound the death knell for the American era.  America is perceived as a beleaguered nation, beaten down and falling apart.  Yet it's possible for our nation to return to greatness even after the... [More]
Categories:   History
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