Category Archives: taxes
Study: Income tax rate effects pro sports teams win-loss record
“There’s been this negative correlation between income taxes and winning percentage in both the NBA and the NFL every single year for the past 20 years,” Hembre said. “It’s not saying that income taxes are the only factor. It’s saying … Continue reading
NH House Passes Full Day Kindergarten Bill
CONCORD – The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted 247 to 116 Thursday to pass a bill to fund full-day kindergarten. The House sent the $14 million legislation to its Finance Committee for review. More… *| UL Follow the New Media … Continue reading
I Warned NH About a Trap that Just Snapped on CA Homeowners, I Mean Taxpayers
Obama and the Democrats voted to fund these programs at the federal level and incentivized states to do the same, and where there is a trough, there will be pigs. Millions of residential (solar) installs ensued, many right here in … Continue reading
Trump tax plan would hit blue states hardest
President Trump’s plan to overhaul the federal tax code threatens to fall disproportionately on residents of liberal-leaning states, a short-term boost for state governments that could turn into a long-term drag. Most states have tied their tax codes closely to … Continue reading
State Sponsored Gambling Monopolies – A Stupid Idea For Which The Time Will Never Come
Like a junkie who needs a fix, Liberal Lou D’Allesandro is chomping at the bit for another shot at a state gambling monopoly. Who would have guessed that the fake news promise of tax riches for all would subside in … Continue reading
Eddie Edwards Issues Statement on White House Tax Plan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 26, 2017 Contact: Derek Dufresne derek@rightvoter.com, 202-809-6013 Eddie Edwards Issues Statement on White House Tax Plan Dover, NH – Eddie Edwards, candidate for Congress in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District, released the following statement regarding the … Continue reading
Harvard University uses taxpayer money to create ‘mouse fight club’
Harvard University researchers pitted mice against each other in what one observer called a “mouse fight club,” altering one mouse’s genes and then sticking it next to an “intruder” mouse and seeing how long it took for them to go … Continue reading
Business-Friendly States Are Growing at the Expense of Those that Tax and Spend
Taxes matter for economic competitiveness. People and businesses often seek out lower tax burdens across state lines. Rich States, Poor States data shows states that keep taxes low, avoid job-killing over-regulation, and follow prudent budget practices consistently and significantly outperform … Continue reading
New Hampshire Politics with John Burt – The Budget
Rep Hoell and Rep Burt talk about why the House of Representatives did not pass a State Budget for the first time in history. We talked about the Senate and what part the House will play in making a State … Continue reading
Charles Arlinghaus: Why Ronald Reagan is better than cheese
Real tax reform creates incentives and lowers marginal costs, rather than picking and choosing winners and losers among many self-interested potential giveaways. In looking for examples to follow, we should prefer Ronald Reagan to the problem of cheese. Every year, … Continue reading