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Tag Archives: Republican Party
Keystone Kops Cuff the Middle Class; Will GOP Bail It Out?
Among Barack Obama’s many failures none is more stunning than his purported effort to reduce income inequality, which he calls “the defining issue of our time.” While the nefarious 1% prospers (and pays 35% of U.S. income taxes), the bottom … Continue reading
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Tagged enviro-mania, inequality, Keystone XL, mansions, Republican Party
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The Poverty and Inequality Party
Between 2001 and 2008 it was impossible to discuss economic issues with a liberal without getting a stentorious sermon about the evils of the “Bush tax cuts for the rich” and the resulting surge in income inequality. Now the Bush … Continue reading
The Full Time Employment Act of 2013—Republicans’ First Assault on ObamacCare
You heard it here months ago, and now the mainstream media has figured out that ObamaCare’s 30/50 rule is creating a part-time workforce. Employers must provide expensive health insurance if they have more than 50 “full-time” (over 30 hour per … Continue reading
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The Anti-Poverty Party
HollandeDazed Last July we wrote a squib titled “Seven New Reasons Not to Create Jobs in France” that ticked off seven tax hikes passed by Socialist Prime Minister Francois Holland and then offered: “Our Prediction: The tax hikes will not … Continue reading