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Archive for April 5th, 2004

Posted by taxguru on April 5, 2004

Just another example of things our rulers routinely do with impunity that would land private sector people in the slammer. Any time a new tax or fee is sold to the public as being for some great and noble cause, you can be sure that the money will eventually be diverted to other pet projects or just commingled with the general budget – another no-no in the real world.

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Posted by taxguru on April 5, 2004

Loophole makes drive time less taxing for state pols – This sounds more like sour grapes and resentment by the legislators who love too close to the capitol to be able to claim the larger out of town tax deductions.

E-mail tax forecast – The longer our rulers in DC take to address the issue of taxing the Internet, the less likely the chances of a reinstatement of the recently expired moratorium; especially if a bunch of tax hungry States and local jurisdictions jump in soon to fee off of this new source of revenue.

John Kerry admits corporate taxes are too high, but his plan would make things worse – Consistent with his practice of taking every side of every issue.

John Kerry Camp Hits Bush for ‘Drunken Sailor’ Spending – It takes one to know one. In fact, his mentor, Teddy Kennedy is the real thing – a lying politician who is also a very real drunken sailor (and driver).

GOP Sen. Specter Challenged From Right – The Club For Growth is doing a great job going after this RINO from PA.

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Art imitating life…

Posted by taxguru on April 5, 2004

This hits fairly close to home, since I have lost almost 35 pounds since Sherry & I started the Atkins Diet back last September.

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Posted by taxguru on April 5, 2004

A bill full of pork – The drunk sailors are firmly in charge in DC. Will Bush have the stones to veto this mess?

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