Daily Archives: October 5, 2008

What are they afraid of?

The Boulder County Bar Association weighs in with a column in the opinion section today. Basically it says that a Judges job is very hard and mere mortals can’t understand it. The best I can tell, the purpose of this … Continue reading

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City to examine spending

Unbelievable, the City of Boulder is going to examine spending. Those involved in the effort hope outside experts can take a look at how Boulder spends its money, and find ways to deliver the same services. But it might not … Continue reading

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Eliminating MA state income tax

What an interesting concept, eliminating the Massachusetts state income tax… Supporters of Question 1, a measure that would eliminate the state’s 5.3 percent income tax, denounced government spending as wasteful and excessive and said workers deserve to keep more of … Continue reading

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Communist Manifesto

Article 5 seems most relevant at the present time… 1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes. 2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. 3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance. … Continue reading

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Barney and Fannie

Glenn Reynolds has a roundup of additional articles on Barney Frank, Fannie and confict of interest.

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Local poll shows 12 % swing

An unscientific poll in the Longmont Times-Call shows a 12% swing towards the McCain/Palin ticket after the VP debate.

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