Sounds like an auto dealership ad on TV: “Joe Jones Ford sells for less!” Except that this story reads like an ad to shop nations (not dealerships) for the best tax rate: “Want to lower your … Continue reading
The tax law is complex and difficult for even experts to negotiate. Just when you think you’ve followed all the rules and researched all the angles, a tax regulation blindsides you. Here are five terrible tax … Continue reading
The country’s top taxpayer advocate is urging Congress to simplify the tax code, saying it is the most serious problem facing taxpayers and that individuals and businesses spend about 6.1 billion hours annually complying with tax-filing … Continue reading
In my last pre-election column, Vote Romney/Ryan: a final plea for principle and realism, I urged Patriots to vote Romney, but evidently I was not heeded. In my post-election column, A Democrat’s Thanksgiving Satire, I … Continue reading
You know, I am seriously worried about what America has become and who Americans are becoming. There is stupid everywhere, especially in our youth. The dictionary says that stupid means: Slow of mind, given … Continue reading
The main reason Governor Romney lost the election is that he was too honest. He told voters that if they want “free stuff then vote for the other guy”. He clearly underestimated how so many … Continue reading
Ronald Reagan was prescient when he said: “We don’t have a trillion-dollar debt because we haven’t taxed enough; we have a trillion-dollar debt because we spend too much.” In the first place, wouldn’t it be … Continue reading
Have you noticed how the Obama campaign has stepped up its class warfare rhetoric as we draw closer to Election Day? President Barack Obama constantly resorts to this tactic because he’s simply unable to defend his … Continue reading
“When a wise man argues with a foolish man, the fool only gets angry or laughs, and there is no peace and quiet.”—Proverbs 29:9 “If the Catholic Church agreed with you, why do they keep … Continue reading
New York Rep. Charles Rangel, censured by the House for ethics violations over squirrely financial dealings like failing to disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars in assets and failing to pay income taxes, today called President … Continue reading
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