My View On “McGurn: Obama’s $250,000 Question”
Obama democrats may choose as others in past to tax business, industry and oil who then will pass those news taxes as business expense to their product or service in form of hidden passion tax. Obama democrats can then complain about price increases and attack business. The cruel hidden tax applies to poor, low income and middle much more than the enemies of the republic people who make over 100G and they did Read More
Criticism On “Roger W. Ferguson Jr.: Orange County’s Public Pension Compromise”
Ah yes... deferred annunity plans... and now that they can make 4% or whatever (if they are lucky)... you can bet those plans will be worth next to nothing when you retire.... Look retirement savings account planning is based on basically 3 legs, savings (including home equity), pensions and social security... Savings is gutted (CD's at 1.75% for 50 months, the stock market being what it is, home values in the Read More
Thoughts On “The iPad 2: Better Design, Speed and Power, but Cameras Are Mediocre”
Markus,
I agree with you that what needs to change needs more debate except for two things.
1. The PTO should keep all the fees it collects instead of being starved for resources.
2. There should be a fee structure that supports and encourages Independent Inventors and Start-ups for the latter is where most of our truly disruptive technology comes from and the source of most of our better paying job formation Read More
Thoughts On “The New Gold Mine: Your Personal Information & Tracking Data Online”
Criticism On “Obama Seeks New Taxes on Rich”
Mr Meyers, to determine if the top 1% have paid relative �high federal tax bracketses�as you state, one must compare effective tax rates across tax brackets. Looking at actual data (rather than fabricating facts based on emotions), it is clear that the 1% has always paid a significantly higher effective tax rate compared to other brackets. Please refer to historical effective tax rate data Read More
A Response To “Death of the Republican”
Don't forget that arguably Teddy Roosevelt spoiled Taft's election in 1912. Also Lincoln won with a plurality. He only got 40% of the popular vote in 1860. The fact is that, as you say, this duopoly was essentially created by our plurality voting system. The Constitution was specifically written to avoid the problem of multiple corporate parties. So until we amend our Constitution and change our voting system, Read More
Opinion On “What’s Wrong With America’s Job Engine?”
Clearly states have to start teaching children how to form and operate employee evaluation form-owned companies, where job losses are limited during periods of economic slowdown, and the losses are equally applied across all the employees incomes, rather than sacrificing a percentage of the employees to maintain the incomes of the upper few...and they won't have to worry about massive CEO wages or dividend payouts, Read More
My View On “Rivkin and Casey: Why ObamaCare Is Losing in the Courts”
Sir,
You are mxing the effects of an increase in demand for health insurance with increased demands for health outplacement services. These are not the same.
This has been the disturbing shift in this argument. It initially started off as increasing the supply/affordability of healthcare services. The legislation is now just about increasing the supply of healthcare insurance. This is where the legislation is Read More
An Opinion On “Review & Outlook: A Leadership Default”
Mr. Wallner's comment is an indictment of Obama's qualities of a good leader as a leader, not his politics. Sure, he might not like the options that Congress gives him, but at the end of the day, he's the one that has to make a decision. At the moment, it seems that Obama would rather make no decision rather than a decision that he doesn't find agreeable with his politics. This is tantamount to choosing to default, Read More
Thoughts On “Life”
The mbti test takers could always move to Dayton, Ohio where they can become a police officer instead. Seems they have dumbed down the test to ensure passage by all those that take it.
Unfortunately, this is probably how the politically correct want to run the school systems. I wonder if these people realize that those that do work hard at actually learning and mastering a subject are going to surpass those that Read More