There’s a clear empirical case for the flat tax. And the FairTax is designed to be an even lighter burden on the economy, with even less effort needed to maintain compliance.
Archive for September, 2011
He’s not allowed to score a touchdown unless the other team is within 14 points. Otherwise it’s unfair.
Awesome! I think shrimp just joined tilapia as the sustainable seafood of choice.
They’ve released a chart trying to play the blame Bush and Reagan game for the debt that’s just wrong.
Regime uncertainty. And they didn’t work in WWII either.
On the other hand, Keynesian economics are mostly an excuse politicians use to justify their own spending, anyway.
Yousef Nadarkhani is about to be executed in Iran for refusing to renounce Christianity and return to Islam. It’s all part of the “no compulsion in religion” in Islam – unless you leave it.
In case you think that’s behavior that’s just practiced by tyrannical cultures half way around the world, here’s an overview of the blanket of behaviors excused as part of Sharia, and how Sharia is attempting to creep into western society.
Michael Graham tries to figure out the root cause. What could it be? We’re being assured it’s not because of his Islamic religion. Hmm…
Oh, and he wasn’t a tea party member. In fact, his political leanings seemed to be the other way.
In the wake of so much media coverage about a possibly innocent man getting executed, here’s a bit of truth about how possibly innocent Troy Davis actually was.
Even just getting the Greeks to pay their taxes – or even having enough ink to print their tax forms.
You can’t run a country on other people’s money forever.









