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Taxmageddon

On May 18, 2012 By

On the first day of next year, Americans across the nation will receive a $494 billion tax hike.  J.D. Foster of the Heritage Foundation lists the sources of the increased taxes

Income tax rates shoot up, The child credit is cut in half, The marriage penalty roars back, The capital gains tax [...]

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Today my inbox was filled with emails from various conservative organizations calling for like-minded individuals to get the vote out in order to defend traditional values.  When I got home from work, my Facebook newsfeed was littered with comments regarding the politics issues that have arisen over the past [...]

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The hall monitor at school is going to need to be on the lookout for the latest contraband hitting school: sugary treats.

Today I was reading in Bloomberg Business week about some new regulations that are hitting Montgomery County schools in Maryland.

Public school students in Maryland’s Montgomery County know they’d better not even think [...]

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It is that time of year again when everyone that you have watched grow up is about to graduate highschool or college.  A few years ago our family was trying to figure out what kind of gifts we should give out to graduates.  There are several approaches:

Money: Most young people prefer this one, but [...]

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Until the people wake up, embrace their civic responsibility, and employ the mechanisms needed to turn our nation around, they should expect to see nothing but more bad news.

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Since Ohio legislators were unsuccessful in enacting collective bargaining reform, are they now afraid to lead on anything else?

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Today I read an article today titled, “The Republican Party is More Pragmatic Than You Think.” This article echoes a some comments that were made to me four years ago in regards to conservative voters compromising on some fundamental because we “had” beat liberal nominee.  Even though the GOP endorsed candidate failed to uphold [...]

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On Friday, April 27th, 2012 the President and First Lady gave speeches at Fort Stewart, Hinesville, Georgia.  The majority of the speech was about protecting soldiers from nefarious and aggressive college recruiters.  I am all for protecting our soldiers, on and off the field of battle and I credit the current administration for this initiative.  [...]

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I am a big fan of Dave Ramsey.

I was a really big fan today because he spent the whole show today discussing the reality behind the Buffett Rule.  On the Archive page you can listen to the Tuesday, April 17th, 2012 episode.

Highlights 47% of Americans did not pay federal income taxes [...]

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Many of my friends are in Branson, Missouri at the Titanic 100, an event that commemorates the sacrifices made a hundred years ago and casts a vision for maintaining the legacy of “women and children first.”  They seek to refute the inaccurate picture painted in James Cameron’s Titanic.

“While it’s a well-known fact that Cameron’s Titanic garnered 11 Oscars [...]

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