Posts Tagged: taxes


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Mar 10

Getting more from less with the Census?

I’ve been wondering how red states, which are typically conservative, have amassed so much political power while presumably being under-counted in the Census due to lower participation rates. They seem to control the national agenda (wondering what middle-America thinks), are essentially welfare states, and are frequently home to the biggest legislative obstructionists.

The strategy of the Republicans has been to target the Senate races in smaller states since media is far less expensive, there are smaller populations to win over, ideological alignment with their constituents, and the simple fact that 1 Senator from Vermont is equal to 1 Senator from Texas, regardless of the size of population represented.


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Dec 09

Daily Links for December 2nd through December 4th

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Aug 09

Daily Links for August 5th

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Jul 09

Daily Links for July 2nd through July 3rd

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Jun 09

Daily Links for June 22nd

  • Small Businesses, and their Savior: Cutting Business Taxes | Young Philly Politics – Ooops. That is right. IF you are a small business, you may a few bucks less in taxes… but you will instead pay for your services, in the form of a $500 flat fee for trash pick up. And, remember that point above, about what makes the GRT so evil- that you pay whether you make a profit or not? Oh, yeah, you pay this whether you make a profit, too. What a sweetheart deal! Comcast, Cigna and others get a huge tax break every year and taxes are lowered. Small businesses get a tiny tax break, and then immediately give that tax break back in a trash fee. And as a byproduct, when Comcast and friends (and Coca-Cola and Exxon) no longer pay, the city’s treasury is further shrunken, preventing the city from providing other services.

    Small businesses, like the majority of people in the city, have been sold a false bill of goods with respect to tax cuts. If anything can show what this has really been all about- breaks to big corporations- it is this.


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Jun 09

Daily Links for June 12th


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May 09

Daily Links for May 30th

  • Wordgeddon | GOOD – Though apocalypse and Armageddon are used interchangeably in this trend, they used to have distinct meanings. The Oxford English Dictionary gives the original sense of apocalypse as “The ‘revelation’ of the future granted to St. John in the isle of Patmos,” which sounds like a good isle to avoid. Not until the late nineteenth century did the term start to mean “a disaster resulting in drastic, irreversible damage to human society or the environment, esp. on a global scale; a cataclysm. Also in weakened use.” I feel safe in saying a-taco-lypse and French-fry-pocalypse fit under the rubric of weakened use.

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May 09

Daily Links for May 24th

  • Firedoglake » The Reaganites Self-Inflicted Recession – The reality is that the Reagan Democrats revolted against the very system that had protected and fostered them, and in two directions. The metro map here shows one direction: the raw slagging of unemployment in the Upper Mid-West, Coastal areas, and the Atlantic Coast south is clear. The other direction is seen, ironically, in a long belt of low unemployment that runs along the Great Plains. How is low unemployment a problem? In itself, it is not. However, these are areas where it is virtually impossible to be unemployed; and so rather than stay and remain unemployed (there being no government programs to keep them there) young people pour out of these empty stretches, which include parts of the North-East such as rural Maine. This youth drain is a deep political and social issue in these areas.

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Mar 09

Tea Bag Party

“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”


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Feb 09

“Ubi Est Mea”, which is Latin for “Where’s Mine?”

Chicago Governor Rod Blageovich had a statement that summed up his view of transactional politics – “Ubi Est Mea” – which translates to “Where’s mine?” Basically, he required a taste of everything he had his hands in.

This morning, your news will include countless stories of people complaining about the paltry $13 the will be receiving in their paychecks, or that we are paying money to monitor volcanoes. These people bitching about Blageovich and bankers throwing parties or CEOs using jets are the same one’s complaining that their personal share of the stimulus is too small.

Ubi Est Mea?

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