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  • NY Times Op-Ed Writer's Muddled Logic: Money Not Paid in Taxes a Gift from Government

    09/27/2010 1:35:48 PM PDT · by Rufus2007 · 15 replies · 1+ views
    Newsbusters ^ | September 27, 2010 | Jeff Poor
    It’s a really skewed view of the relationship between citizens and the government – that anything you earn and get to keep by not paying to the government in the form of taxes is a show of benevolence from the government. But that’s apparently the view of Richard H. Thaler, professor at the University of Chicago. In the Sept. 26 New York Times, Thaler, declares that tax cuts are a gift in his op-ed “What the Rich Don’t Need.” “WANT to give affluent households a present worth $700 billion over the next decade?” Thaler wrote. “In a period of high...
  • We Are Ruled by Professors

    09/06/2010 2:02:28 PM PDT · by Rashputin · 30 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | Sept 6, 2010 | Victor Davis Hanson
    So what did I learn in the university? I’ll try to be a bit less specific than I was in Who Killed Homer? written over a decade ago. Lies, lies, and more lies First was the false knowledge — odd for an institution devoted to free inquiry. The university runs like a 13th-century church in which the heliocentric maverick is a mortal sinner. So too on campus the Rosenbergs never spied. Alger Hiss was a martyr. Mao killed only a few who needed killing (see Anita Dunn on that one). Che was not a murderous thug, but a hair-in-the-wind carefree...
  • Judge Strikes Down Ga. Ban on Gay Marriage

    05/16/2006 5:11:43 PM PDT · by SmithL · 104 replies · 2,263+ views
    AP ^ | 5/16/6 | GREG BLUESTEIN
    ATLANTA -- A judge has struck down Georgia's ban on same-sex marriages, saying a measure overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2004 violated a provision of the state constitution that limits ballot questions to a single subject. The ruling by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Constance C. Russell had been eagerly awaited by gay-rights supporters who filed the court challenge in November 2004, soon after the constitutional ban was approved. Russell said the state's voters must first decide whether same-sex relationships should have any legal status before they can be asked to decide whether same-sex marriages should be banned. "People who...