Monthly Archives: March 2009

The Diamond bar owner speaks

From a taxable income of $300,000 to < $250,000. Another private sector employer going Galt.

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Going Galt

Michelle picks up the John Galt bandwagon. This portion stands out to me… Enough. While they take to the streets politically, untold numbers of America’s wealth producers are going on strike financially. Dr. Helen Smith, a Tennessee forensic psychologist and … Continue reading

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What I learned at Buzz Coffee this morning

Well, the actual lesson was how I entered Buzz Coffee. First, it was a “late start” day today for St. Vrain Valley school district. The youngest daughter (7th grade) and I decided to stop by Buzz Coffee for hot chocolate … Continue reading

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Obamanomics

The higher tax rates from Obamanomics could have a definite restraining effect on entreprenuership says James Manzi as well as Nobel laureate Edmund Phelps. Manzi concludes… The concept of “animal spirits” recognizes that not all economic decisions are made entirely … Continue reading

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Not my piggy bank

The picture above is from the North Carolina Tea Party. More Tea Party pictures over at Michelle’s website.

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Rush at CPAC

That would be the Conservative Political Action Conference for those of you in Boulder. Here’s Rush’s first address to the nation. The rest of the speech can be found over at Hot Air, and I’m sure many other places as … Continue reading

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The Misery index

Remember the Misery index? Darren (actually Don Surber) predicts it’s going over 15 thanks the policies of President Obama.

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Amateurish protests

That’s how protests start when done by people who’ve never done them before. It’s a whole new demographic that’s protesting this time, not the usual suspects. Can the government shut them down before they become more professional (or run out … Continue reading

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