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Some Thoughts On “Republicans Open Door to Eliminating Tax Breaks”

This argument is starting from a flawed premise. The smart goal setting is not to raise the debt ceiling. That is the progressive goal. Our goal is to reduce spending to the point where we no longer need to borrow to make ends meet. The Nation has never had a revenue problem, we have a problem electing politicians who have spending problems. The moment the Read More

Thoughts On “Four Admit Guilt as Rio Tinto Trial Opens”

these 4 are not bribing other people -- they are the receipients. china should also try the people who made the bribe and what kind of favor these briibes result in from tinto. it is silly for tinto to keep saying these emplyees did nothing wrong -- if they did accept bribe and made deal influenced by the accepted money, tinto need to say something about Read More

Thoughts On “Bahrain Sees Hezbollah Plot in Protest”

When a dictahow to become more confidentrship controls the political life of a country, responsible opposition cannot develop ,.So to draw the attention of the world away from their social and economic failures,dictators place blame on other countries and other races,and that leads to violence..... Democracy in these regions are the only solution ...But US Read More

Views On “Review & Outlook: Repatriation Games”

Even if a deal how to relieve stress bring the money back in is struck, Schumer will beat business over the head with it to say they are hiding profits overseas to evade taxes and need to be taxed at an even higher rate to recover these taxes...its a trap for the next election cycle. Schumer wants to be able to use it to tar business for trying to maximize Read More

Analysis On “Jordan, Too, Feels Heat of Arab Spring Protesters”

Everyone's got a uranium deposit, so what? Is it economical to mine?can it be financed with political instability? who will refine it? where? who will buy it? Its not like you can dig a mine and shovel U238 into a furnace like coal and get electricity. And if Jordan did have nuclear energy for electricty, what would it do with it? it has no industries to consume Read More

Thoughts On “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”

How would she do that persay? Has her daughter committed suicide? Do you know why do people commit suicide these people are committing suicide? No offense, but the amount of stupidity I see each day in New York City, negligence, and simply people undeserving of their compensation might be enough one day for me to off myself. Do you know how many people I meet Read More

A Response To “Obama: U.S. Had ‘Cozy Relationship’ With Oil Industry”

I disagree that it's broken...its been wonderfully engineered how to fix a broken relationship drain your, my, our and every corporations dollars to fund the law firms...who fund largely liberal causes and their supporters. (sow and reap relationship here) Consider that without tort reform as part of the HC overhaul. Implicitly the government is on the hook Read More

An Opinion On “Can Heterosexuality Be Cured?”

Senabarriers to learningrs go back to being appointed by their State legislature and we install term limits, 1 six year term for Senators and 2 3-year terms for Congressmen. Yes, that would require changing a Congressman's term from 2 to 3 years, but think about it, a 2 year term means they spend the first 6 months learning how to get from their parking place Read More

Thoughts On “Amid Debate, Business Owners Struggle With Estate”

Another way to handle the estate tax for businesses is quit taxing negative working capital capital. That would allow a small business to build up a certain amount of working capital that could be used to pay any estate taxes due without jeopardizing the business. For companies with fewer than 100(?) employees, exempt from income taxes net income (to the extent Read More

A Commentary On “Homecoming Vets Find Unfriendly Job Market”

I hate how people feel the need to play some kind of card to get what they want. I am an 8 yr veteran of the 101st Airborne and I make over six figures in the civilian world without a degree. One thing I learned is civilians don't want some hard core marine war vet working for them. They want someone who is willing to commit long term and who has potential Read More