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A brief examination of Americans' mounting revolt against rising property taxes.
Today Americans seem relatively comfortable with, or perhaps resigned to, the level of federal income taxes they pay.
The economic recessions in Greece, Ireland, and Portugal will become deeper if the IMF and the EU don't recognize that the countries in the periphery suffer from solvency rather than liquidity problems--which are not amenable to correction by fiscal retrenchment alone in a fixed exchange rate system.
Ever so slowly, liberals are attempting a subtle revisionism of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
The defeats of three members of Congress in their bids for reelection indicates that spending is not popular this year and that Republicans must come forward with a bold plan to roll back government spending.
Travel to Europe these days and you will have to make sure that the transportation systems are not being gripped by strikes. Less productivity, slower growth, and higher unemployment are emblems of Europe's malaise. Morale in continental Western Europe is at record lows. While left-leaning Europeans imagine that they've invented...
A careful reading of poll data shows that most people want tax stability, not tax relief.
Uncertainty regarding debates over the debt limit still remains. Endgame negotiations are nothing new in Washington, but the circumstances under which they are being played is different than before.




