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January 30, 2013
The federal
income tax was adopted by the passage of the 16th amendment on Feb.
3, 1913. In honor of the impending 100th anniversary, here is a list
of noteworthy accomplishments made without reliance on a personal income tax.
The list
includes…
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February 3, 2013
The income
tax was considered by Homer S. Cummings, chairman of the Democratic National
during Woodrow Wilson’s presidency, as one of the most notable achievements of the
Democratic Party. This was made possible through the ratification of the 16th…
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February 15, 2013
According to a new study by the George Soros-funded
Center for Economic Policy and Research, minimum wage should be $21.72
an hour to keep up with the increase of worker productivity. Highlighting
that study, The Huffington Post bemoaned…
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May 14, 2013
“Assault on
Wall Street,” directed by Uwe Boll and starring Dominic Purcell, takes the
liberal agenda to a whole new level. Every possible liberal ideal – anti-gun,
anti-capitalism, the evils of health insurance companies, crazy gun supporters
– is…
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August 27, 2010
If the media attack Obama, it’s usually from the far left.
In an August 27 CNNMoney.com story, reporter Jeanne Sahidi criticized President Obama for refusing to let his tax reform task force consider raising taxes on 98 percent of Americans. Sahidi…
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August 24, 2010
In some economic forecasters’ eyes, the sky isn’t falling – it’s fallen.
Appearing on the August 20 Yahoo! Finance ‘Tech Ticker,’ noted trends forecaster Gerald Celente called the current economic crisis “The Greatest Depression.”
“We’re saying…
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August 23, 2010
There’s nothing like a hearty dose of media bias to start the morning.
FDA commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg appeared on all three network morning shows for a combined 10 and a half minutes on August 23 to discuss the recent egg recall. All three…
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August 18, 2010
Colonel Sanders is rolling over in his grave.
An August 17 New York Daily News story reported that KFC’s second quarter sales fell 7 percent. The reason? According to KFC franchise owners, KFC”s recent marketing strategy of promoting grilled…
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August 13, 2010
Art Linkletter hosted ‘Kids Say the Darnedest Things’ and USA Today should create a new show called ‘Kids Buy the Darnedest Things.’
An August 13 USA Today story reported on proposed legislation in San Francisco that would ban toys from kids meals…
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August 12, 2010
Just because the summer is almost over doesn’t mean the vacation has to end, especially for public school teachers.
In an August 12 ABCNews.com story, reporter Rich Blake raised an intriguing question: are civil servants the new “fat cats?” While…