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Archive for July 10th, 2013

Posted by taxguru on July 10, 2013

From Argus Hamilton:

Barack Obama was in Africa when he ordered ObamaCare delayed for a year despite the law’s mandate to begin this year. It’s not legal for him to do this without Congress. However, until the Egyptian Army can make it across the Atlantic, he’s pretty much got carte blanche.

 

Eliot Spitzer shrugged off his hooker scandal Monday and announced he may run for New York Comptroller. He saw Anthony Weiner is leading for New York mayor. New York doesn’t just screw the taxpayer, they leave the money on the dresser along with a commemorative photo.

 

Egypt’s President Morsi was arrested by the army Friday. The president issued laws by decree, he ignored the constitution, and he blamed his predecessor for the economy. Most impressive is how it only took Egypt a year to establish an American-style democracy.

 

The White House said Monday that people may register for taxpayer-subsidized health care on the honor system. The expense could bust future budgets without tax hikes. The administration prefers to shovel money into a problem because it burns cleaner than coal.

 

New York’s disgraced former governor Eliot Spitzer announced Sunday he’ll run for New York City comptroller. He got caught paying call girls four thousand dollars a session in a four-star hotel. If he’s smart he’ll tell that to every voter who needs welfare and housing.

 

President Obama decided to allow people to sign up for taxpayer-subsidized ObamaCare health coverage without having to show proof they have no other coverage. We’ve always done well under the honor system. At the voting polls during the early days of the Republic, each voter had to give his word as an Englishman that he was an American.

 

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