PGL on The Romney Economic Boom
…revenue sharing to insure that state & local governments don’t cut public education. The other two rely on encouraging private investment, which is admittedly still low. We could ask the…
…revenue sharing to insure that state & local governments don’t cut public education. The other two rely on encouraging private investment, which is admittedly still low. We could ask the…
…that don’t have massive doses of redistribution. I’ll leave you with that. But I can’t resist sharing another beauty from the same post: Okay, if you want to know… Will…
…presidency, then it is rather revealing when those who openly “brag” about their religiosity don’t comply with the most fundamental concept of sharing and generosity in the bible, the tithing…
…sharing about presidential candidates by releasing 12 years’ of his own tax returns. Gingrich should follow that example, even if Mitt isn’t sure he will. Multi-year returns are necessary for…
…members would not participate, because the draft regulations issued March 31st were too prescriptive, too operationally complex, the move to risk sharing is too quick, the gatekeeper and risk management…
…new tax cut bill passed every year and we had at best an anemic job creation record and no sharing of productivity gains with workers. Tax cuts that just leave…
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…thousands of dollars of tax relief for the top 20% of the income distribution, substantial estate tax reductions, and none of the burden-sharing that progressives had advocated (such as the…
…sharing will not be returned in due time. Time being what it is, this fear is never entirely unfounded, but the shared faith in money is itself so productive that…
…re-emphasize sharing: information, resources, programs. Ms. Knaul notes that there are some countries, such as Mexico, that are considering financing reform so that people have access to cancer treatment—a move…