
Archive for September, 2004
Posted by taxguru on September 2, 2004
Income Gapology 101 – One of the most insidious beliefs held by many in our society is that it’s wrong for any person to have even one dollar more than anyone else; and until every person has the exact same amount of wealth, it is important for the government to continue its redistribution programs by taking from those who have more and giving to those who have less.
The coming fiscal civil war – The Social Security house of cards can’t survive much longer.
Store Clerk Accepts Fake $200 Bill, Makes Change – As if there is any doubt that the dumbing down of the American populace is proceeding.
The supply-side Governator nailed it
‘Human piggy bank’ spills all in Thailand – Even if you don’t trust banks, there are plenty of safer ways to protect one’s money than by swallowing it.
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Posted by taxguru on September 1, 2004
The Real Debt – Whether or not the Federal Debt is at dangerously high levels is frequently debated, depending on the objective of the arguer. Besides being subjective in terms of size and percentage of the overall economy, the issue of its cause is also frequently debated. While the Left insists on blaming any deficits on too little revenue, caused by tax cuts, the better case can be made for too much spending being the direct link to the red ink.
Bloomberg Tarnishes GOP Tax-Cutting Image – It was obvious from the beginning that he is a classic RINO (Republican In Name Only.
Millions won’t make you happier
New tax increases to take effect in Virginia
Your checkbook just became obsolete – I just noticed the “Check 21” changes in how banks can process checks as of October 28 in an ad I received for the new 2005 version of the VersaCheck program I have long been using to print checks.
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Posted by taxguru on September 1, 2004
Sharing Data Over the Web – Includes an interview with me a few months ago on how I use the Xdrive service.
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