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Archive for the ‘comix’ Category

Posted by taxguru on November 1, 2007

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Posted by taxguru on October 31, 2007

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As always, the Dims have plenty of tricks, but very few treats for us capitalists…

Posted by taxguru on October 31, 2007

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When she’s back in control of the IRS…

Posted by taxguru on October 30, 2007

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Rangel explains his NAMT

Posted by taxguru on October 30, 2007

Rush Limbaugh and Paul Shanklin had this clip of Charlie Rangel in yesterday’s show explaining his new tax plan, to eliminate the current Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) and replace it with the No Alternative Maximum Tax (NAMT). He explains that this means “You make it and we take it. No alternatives.”

Streaming audio from Rush’s site

MP3 file that I made

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DemonRats’ Targeted Tax Increases…

Posted by taxguru on October 27, 2007

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Posted by taxguru on October 27, 2007

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Posted by taxguru on October 26, 2007

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When a nickname fits…

Posted by taxguru on October 26, 2007

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Posted by taxguru on October 25, 2007

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