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Remember Buffet’s poor secretary? Well when I was told she paid more income taxes than Buffet, my first question was “How much does she make?”. My wife has a friend that is a personal assistant to a real big-wig worth a lot of millions. She makes something around $65K a year – and she is one of the high earners in that field according to my wife – so she told me to assume Buffet’s … Read more
I’ve never liked the whole State of the Union show, which smacks too much of a royal address. The endless applause, the pandering, the BS promises … Back to the written version please. Nevertheless, I’ll liveblog tonight’s version, offspring permitting.
8:59: The big news today is that Mitt Romney release his tax returns and is paying an effective tax rate of 14%. If Obama were smart, he would use this a springboard to Simpson-Bowles … Read more
In probably the most foreseeable political development of the last month, the Ron Paul newsletters have moved front and center in news coverage of the Republican primary. We discussed this issue extensively four years ago and I’ll just repeat what I said then: the content of the newsletters is deplorable; I believe Ron Paul when he says he didn’t write them; but he owes the voters a much more thorough response than he has provided … Read more
I have a sort of like-dislike relationship with Politifact. I think they are useful for gathering facts and providing background. I actually find their long-form articles, where they hash out the details of claims and allow both sides to make their case, much more illuminating than their offhand ratings, which are a bit arbitrary. They are certainly superior to, say, Media Matters, which unabashedly touts the liberal line. But I do occasionally find they get … Read more
If you thought the Republican establishment was having kittens over the possibility of Gingrich winning Iowa, they are *really* having kittens over Ron Paul potentially winning Iowa. Despite his closeness in the polls, every commentary I’ve seen recently has been of the “he has zero chance” variety, even to the point where Chris Wallace has said that if Paul wins Iowa, it won’t count. David Frum unleashed a hard-hitting and factually questionable critique. Rush … Read more
Well, at least officially:
America’s contentious and costly war in Iraq officially ended Thursday with an understated ceremony in Baghdad that contrasted sharply with its thundering start almost nine years ago.
U.S. troops lowered the flag of command that flew over the Iraqi capital, carefully rolled it and cased it in camouflage in accordance with Army tradition.
This is right on the timeline set by Bush and on the baseline set by the Iraqi … Read more
Feeding the beast, the ever ravenous appetite of government spending waste has been the largest impediment to fiscal solvency. The mantra of this administration, couched in deceptive terms like ,”Paying their fair share”, has always been income equality. But raising taxes only leads to more spending, which leads to even more calls for raising taxes, all the while the junkie gets more smack, and the drug problem goes unanswered.
Some liberal do gooder (at least … Read more
First Michael Moore and now Naomi Wolf are speculating that the recent crack-downs on OWS were … are you sitting down? … coordinated by Obama. Citing a single unnamed source (actually, citing the same source twice through two different bloggers, so that she can claim confirmation), she alleges that DHS has coordinated the crackdowns. The sinister right-wing Obama Administration did this because OWS was threatening politicians’ ability to make money from campaign donations.
So, when
John McWhorter has a good and quite controversial essay on the race card and Herman Cain:
The left has been outraged at the Cain campaign’s response, but it also ought to feel a pang of recognition. If the race card is still a viable part of our national discourse in the Obama era, it is so at the behest of liberals—and it’s no less odious or callow when it is played by the left as
If nothing else in the last few weeks, the Bay Area has been a study in contrasts. Although Oakland’s business communities suffered vandalism and a loss of revenue, the movement, facilitated by the mayor channeling her inner Neville Chamberlain, was largely a bust. Very few city workers heeded the call and remained at work, some dopey teachers joined in, but the percentages that sided with the unwashed was minimal.
Some business owners tried to placate … Read more