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9 hours ago ago from darethefuture.com
After President Obama returns and has rested from his trip to Copenhagen, we could expect Barack to be inclined to report what he learned to Congress and propose a bill to tax people who use carbon based fuels or products. You know, that’s been big for Al Gore, especially since he was given a Noble prize for pushing a carbon tax on the industrial developed nations. We can expect that the President will be convinced that carbon causes ...
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3 hours ago ago from The Wall Street Job Report
By Stephen Castle and Katrin Bennhold for The New York Times, December 11, 2009 After France joined Britain’s move to clamp down on bonuses at banks, the president of the European Central Bank stepped up the pressure even more on Friday, attacking the “so-called bonus culture” as a route to selfishness. Joining the chorus of criticism against big payouts, the president of the central bank, Jean-Claude Trichet, urged banks that had ...
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8 hours ago ago from The Hugh Hewitt Show
Hugh Store Join the Hughniverse Transcripts Columns Contact Hugh About Hugh Hewitt Blog Call the show M-F 6 to 9 PM EST, 1-800-520-1234 Listen Live Monday, December 14, 2009 "The Economic Mess We Inherited" Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at 9:14 AM The Monday morning column from Clark Judge: “The economic mess we inherited” by Clark S. Judge, managing director, White House ...
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4 hours ago ago from SmallGovTimes.com
With President Barack Obama attacking “fat cat bankers on Wall Street,” left-wing non-governmental organizations (NGOs) see a great opportunity to pass a global tax on financial transactions that could generate at least $700 billion a year from the U.S. and other “rich” countries. They are expecting Obama’s support. The banks are a key target because of the “anger” that already exists against them for their roles in the global financial ...
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21 hours ago ago from He's Not My President?
An Open Letter to Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) Today Senator Kyl (R-AZ) took to the Senate floor to tell us all about three important taxes included in the Senate’s health care legislation (H.R. 3590), and yet he failed to mention the two most important taxes in the bill. While Senator Kyl admonished his Democratic colleagues about the “burden [of] a litany of new taxes…in total 12 new taxes in this bill,” he singled out three of those 12 ...
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