Category Archives: taxes
Show me the Money!
I suppose I just failed to follow the “support the troops not the war” pandering to its most logical conclusion, thinking all along that the Left might actually understand what supporting the troops really means, you know, like paying for the stuff that … Continue reading
The BIGGER the lie…
The fantasy Democrats are expecting you to embrace in regard to taxes, is that no matter what the cost estimates may be for all their new government programs, no matter how many billions of dollars they will require annually to support, no matter what … Continue reading
Rubbing off some of the Shaheen
Shaheen wants to distract us from the cold hard truth about her dark Blue roots by arguing that her opponent, Senator Sununu, is less capable than she simply because he voted with Bush 85% of the time. But a quick look at her policy and … Continue reading
Introducing “The Freeloader State.”
McCain went to Iowa and told the people there that as President he would help them market their farm products around the world, and discussed ways to help them profit in international markets, but that he would not support ethanol … Continue reading
AG Checks couch cushions for missing cash-finds IOU for 3 million
Kelly Ayott is after drivers who have failed to pay fines going back up to six years. Her office estimates that there are 3 million dollars in unpaid traffic fines due to the state. In the past five years two … Continue reading
Demo-graphics
Democrats like to spend tax dollars. They like to create and enrich social programs, multiplying them like rabbits one atop the other, all for each and every perceived need—always collecting the authority to administer them as high up in the … Continue reading
The risk of broad based taxes
Kathryn Forry is running to the far left of Governor John Lynch on almost every issue. On the fiscal side she wants to replace the current property tax funding system with a broad based tax, but so far no democrat … Continue reading
Lynch Math
Picked up from the Coalition of New Hampshire Tax Payers, Republican State Legislator Chris Nevins, in a guest post, takes issue with how some New Hampshire law makers are the running the numbers on the State Budget. Compare what we paid … Continue reading
Shea-Porter on the Economy
Every policy has a starting point and this beginning is the “perceived” state of affairs that we are to believe is less desirable than the policies stated objective. But if the starting point makes inaccurate assumptions or posits conclusions that … Continue reading
Alex I’ll take “More government!” for 2 Trillion please?
Since American taxpayers practically bought themselves an unprofitable railroad they didn’t need (disguised as a pick-me up) and the government is already busy buying up a few hundred thousand mortgages for us, to save people from suffering at the hands of … Continue reading