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Tag Archives: debt ceiling
What a Deal!
So……Congress finally did something – came up with a plan to avoid the “fiscal cliff” and no one is happy about it. There are no spending cuts and not enough rich people got a tax increase. And the can gets kicked … Continue reading
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Tagged current events, debt ceiling, economy, fiscal cliff, politics, sequestration, Tax cuts
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A True Small Government, Fiscal Conservative would BLINK, already!!!!!
We get it. Really, we do…..we know you want a small Federal government and all the low taxes, theoretically, that go hand in hand with small government. We know you firmly believe the best path to a small government for … Continue reading
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Tagged debt ceiling, government, medicare, medicare reform, politics, Tax cuts, US Budget
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The Taxpayer Patriot
When I was in my 20’s, I griped to my grandfather – a first generation American – about having to pay income tax. He looked at me and said (paraphrased – it was a long time ago) “you should be … Continue reading
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Tagged debt ceiling, government, medicare, medicare reform, politics, US Budget
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