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Socialist French government finds there really is such a thing as being “overtaxed”

Via the UK Telegraph comes a report that France’s Socialist government, famous for burdening their “rich” with extraordinarily high taxs, have come to the conclusion that they can’t tax their people (the rich and middle class) anymore without bleeding them dry (viaΒ Memeorandum) :.....   [Read More]

Perhaps the most important piece you’ll ever read on President Obama

The various scandals we see the Obama administration currently immersed in were entirely predictable, as were the socialistic policies he’s advocated since his very first day in office, as was the continued state of economic stagnation our country still faces as a result of those very policies. Β What’s may not be widely known – or a better word for it might be “understood” – even amongst many a political junkie is a very successful tactic employed by Obama and his team of Chicago political thugs that utterly neutralizes their political opposition to the point that even “mainstream” GOP ideas that you’d think most people could agree on are laughed off as “extreme” or “fringe.” Β Jay Cost at the Weekly Standard wrote a fantastic piece about this political strategy that should be considered a must-read by all Β (bolded emphasis added by me):.....   [Read More]

Corker: Watt heading Federal Housing Finance Agency = “fox guarding the hen house”

As you’ve probably already heard, in the latest example of this administration’s naked cronyism (THIS WEEK), President Obama has nominated my Congressman in Name Only – Mel Watt – to oversee the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Β  The nomination has already sparked controversy, and forΒ good reasons:.....   [Read More]