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Posted by taxguru on February 1, 2004

Bush-Bashing Conservatives Should Focus on Big Picture

What a pain in the class! – The DemonRats’ reliance on Marxist class warfare has always been pathetic.

The President’s budget – He must feel he’s on the right track since it’s being attacked from both sides – as too stingy from the DemonRats and too wild and reckless from us conservatives.

Restrain federal spending, expand personal wealth

Flat, Fair and Forever

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The "Lesser Evil" argument for supporting the GOP:

Posted by taxguru on February 1, 2004


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Posted by taxguru on February 1, 2004

Self-Employment May Mask U.S. Job Growth – As Martha Stewart would say, “it’s a good thing” when more people are choosing to be more in control of their working world than just being W-2 wage slaves dependent on someone else.

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Posted by taxguru on January 30, 2004

There’s such a thing as too much cash – Good summary of the rules requiring reporting of cash transactions of more than $10,000.

David Coursey has a good piece on using the do it yourself tax prep programs.

GOP Wake-Up Call. A conservative revolt over runaway spending.

Poor Props – Practically as often as they use the “for the children” line, DemonRats exploit the “poor” to justify all kinds of Marxist government programs. As with all such perceived problems, the worst thing for the Dems would be to actually make progress towards solving it. Their entire existence depends on perpetuating the suffering for all eternity. When was the last time a “temporary” government program was actually ended, or even scaled down? It always has to be made bigger and more powerful.

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Posted by taxguru on January 29, 2004

Fix The Flaw In The Freedom Index – There is some validity to the comparison between slavery and taxation. Every year that point is made with the announcement of “Tax Freedom Day” in early May. Up until that point, all of our labor is for the massas and we can’t keep any of it until after they are paid off. (Thanks to Donald Luskin for the heads up on this).

D-I-Y Tax Software – CNET’s reviews of the big selling consumer tax prep software for do it yourselfers.

Mutual fund whistleblower tells senators about beating – It’s not just a culture of silence that keeps employees from disclosing excessive fees charged to investors. There is actual physical violence on some occasions. Of course, what else would you expect from the Tony Soprano Investment Fund?

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Posted by taxguru on January 28, 2004

Now, why would conservatives be unhappy with Bush?

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Posted by taxguru on January 28, 2004

Haunted by tax cuts past – The DemonRats hate it when anyone reminds them that their hero, John F. Kennedy, believed in tax cuts.

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We all know how this turned out last time.

Posted by taxguru on January 28, 2004

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Harrison Abstract Update

Posted by taxguru on January 28, 2004

It’s been several months since there has been any news about the collapse of Harrison Abstract, with the potential loss of over a million dollars from Dian Brown’s looting of the escrow accounts. According to a recent hearing, everyone who made a claim against the company by the deadline will be paid in full. This is much better than the earlier report before the hearing, where it was expected that claimants would have to settle for a percentage of their losses.

I hope the IRS is checking on whether or not Dian Brown reported her loot on her tax returns. As we all know, our rulers consider all other kinds of crime (murder, theft) as small potatoes in comparison to tax evasion.

It’s been pretty well documented that, besides buying several expensive vehicles, Dian Brown used some of the stolen money to buy up a lot of real estate in the area. Last Friday, Sherry and I, as fire fighters with the Hilltop Volunteer Fire Department, helped battle a house fire up here on Gaither Mountain. We later learned, from the previous owner of that house, that Dian Brown is the current owner of that 98 year old house.

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