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Category Archives: Economic Policy
Obama’s Outlook On Business – Fail
From the folks at the Heritage Foundation. For all you students that love Obama-Care and his socialist ways, this is why college students will not be getting jobs and are facing the toughest job market since the Great Depression. Morning … Continue reading
Legislators Needing to Sign For Their Accountability???
From those over at Cafe Hayek: Can anyone offer even one potentially sound reason why this proposal, appearing in the following letter from today’s Wall Street Journal, ought not be adopted? Daniel Henninger’s “A Plague of Vagueness” (Wonder Land, July 1) is … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Policy
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And we wonder what is contributing to this BUDGET DEFICIT *BLACK HOLE*?!
I want to get away from this madness already. Let me move on and write about other things that interest me like Real Estate, Twitter, Santa Barbara, and Tony Horton’s P90X exercise routine (it works by the way I’ll prove … Continue reading
Gov’t Workers Making 2.5x that of Avg Private Citizen + Links
Here are some links from around the web on the recent budgetary issues the world is facing. Some of this stuff sounds like fairy tale gibberish its so insane. I hope it sickens you as much as it sickens me… … Continue reading
Small Business Tax Cuts and The End of “Endless” Unemployment Benefits
Congress is finally realizing that this endless spending can’t keep up. This article in the Wall Street Journal boosts hopes for those like me; that the government may slowly return to a position of financial responsibility. From today’s article in … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Policy, Hillsdale college, Politics
Tagged budget, business, defecit, tax cuts, tax hikes, taxes, unemployment, wall street journal, WSJ
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