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  • Memo to WaPo's Eugene Robinson: It's the Baseline And Not the Waistline that Voters Care About

    10/04/2011 10:15:50 AM PDT · by 92nina · 3 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-10-04 | Patrick Gleason
    The media has been consumed for the past week with speculation over whether New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will jump into the presidential race. The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson, apparently having trouble coming up with anything of value to write about, penned a laugable column in last Friday's Washington Post alleging that Christie's weight made him unfit for the Oval Office (Flashback: remember when calling Obama skinny was considered racist by folks at Slate.) As ATR's Patrick Gleason recently responded in the Daily Caller: If the best Obama supporters can come up with against Chris Christie is “bu bu but,...
  • Job-Creating Free Trade Agreements Sat on President's Desk While Unemployment Rose

    10/04/2011 9:27:05 AM PDT · by 92nina · 6 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-10-03 | Kelsey Zahourek
    ...These agreements are vital to economic growth and job creation in the U.S. According to the U.S. International Trade Commission, together the agreements will increase exports by $13 billion, which by Obama’s own measurements could create more the 250,000 jobs. The U.S. International Trade Commission estimates passage of the US-Korea free trade agreement would increase U.S. exports by over $10 billion and create 70,000 American jobs.Once the Colombian deal is enacted, the U.S. will have access to $4 billion in new markets and the American agricultural industry will see an estimated $1.1 billion dollar overall increase in their exports alone.While...
  • ObamaCare Precipitates Premium Spike; Can't Say We Didn't Tell You So

    09/29/2011 2:17:51 PM PDT · by 92nina · 4 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-29 | Patrick Gleason
    ...While the premium spike has many in the press and professional Left baffled, they can’t say they weren’t warned. In December 2009, during the height of the health care debate on the Hill, I and ATR’s Ryan Ellis made the case in an OC Register op-ed that the increase in insurance mandates sought by President Obama and congressional Democrats would have the opposite effect of bending the cost curve: Health insurance mandates are government-imposed requirements that insurers and health care plans either cover, or offer coverage, for a condition or treatment. As recently as the 1960s, mandates were few and...
  • More Dunham passport documents (Dr. Conspiracy goes birther? "I suspect misconduct")

    09/28/2011 6:27:01 PM PDT · by Seizethecarp · 116 replies
    Obama Conspiracy Theories (blog) ^ | September 27, 2011 | Dr. Conspiracy
    I reasoned that if President Obama had been born in Kenya, his mother must have been there with him at the time, and travel to a foreign country requires a passport. No passport, no travel to Kenya. To answer the passport question, I filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the United States Department of State on January 27, 2009, asking for records of any passports issued to Stanley Ann Dunham (Obama or Soetoro). They returned one additional document, an issuance card associated with the 1967 passport renewal application previously released. The wording of the letter is consistent with...
  • Recommendations to Super Committee: More Than $1.5 Trillion in Savings

    09/28/2011 11:39:07 AM PDT · by 92nina · 5 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-28 | Ryan Ellis and Mattie Duppler Corrao
    The Joint Committee has been tasked with finding $1.5 trillion in savings over the next ten years. With government spending levels at 25 percent of GDP, this is not a difficult assignment. First, the Committee should enact a hard, nominal discretionary spending freeze at the FY2012 levels. Savings: $971 billion. Secondly, the following reforms offer multiple ways for the committee to find its way to $1.5 trillion in savings (calculated over ten years, unless otherwise noted): Revive federalism – Give states control over their Medicaid programs, remaining federal welfare programs and transportation spending. Devolving transportation to the states: Savings: $540...
  • Shot Clock to Kill Net Neutrality Begins

    09/27/2011 12:45:53 PM PDT · by 92nina · 9 replies
    Digital Liberty ^ | 2011-09-27 | [Staff]
    On Monday, the FCC’s Net Neutrality rules were finally published in the Federal Register, starting a 60-day shot clock to kill the rules before they become law on November 20. Net Neutrality, which regulates how service providers manage network data, represents the government’s first major foray into micromanaging the Internet. And, as we’ve pointed out before, the FCC approved the rules without showing of consumer harm or legal justification. Already, the U.S. House has passed a joint resolution (H.J. Res. 37) that would nullify the regulations. The Senate now has 60 days to send the measure to President Obama’s desk....
  • Fraser Institute Report Confirms the U.S. has Strong but Slipping Property Rights

    09/27/2011 8:43:51 AM PDT · by 92nina · 2 replies
    Property Rights Alliance ^ | 2011-09-27 | J. Michael Wahlen
    The Fraser Institute , a free market think tank, has recently released its annual The Economic Freedom of the World Report. As the title suggests, this report measures the economic freedom of 141 countries using five categories: size of government, legal structure and security of property rights, access to sound money, freedom to trade internationally, and regulation of credit, labor and business. Hong Kong remained number one on the list, a position it has held for nearly 25 years, followed by Singapore and New Zealand. The report shows a worrying trend for the United States. America’s economic freedom rank has...
  • "20 Is the New 25" in Corporate Income Tax Reform

    09/27/2011 7:52:57 AM PDT · by 92nina · 3 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-26 | Ryan Ellis
    There’s a new coalition that’s been formed to advocate for corporate income tax reform (lower the rates, broaden the base) called the RATE Coalition. Provided that this is done in (at worst) a tax revenue-neutral way, this is a good thing—a very good thing. But the question remains—what corporate tax rate is low enough to justify the tax reform endeavor? The United States has the highest statutory income tax rate in the developed world. According to the OECD, the U.S. has a marginal corporate tax rate of 39.2% (including state corporate tax rates, which must be done to compare apples...
  • Oversight But No Insight: Warren Won’t Disclose COP Finances

    09/26/2011 9:05:02 AM PDT · by 92nina · 1 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-23 | Matthew Matyjek
    Elizabeth Warren, head of the Congressional Oversight Panel tasked with overseeing disbursal of TARP funds, has refused to reveal the own panel’s financial records, raising questions about her dedication to truly open government. The panel was charged with overseeing billions of dollars worth of TARP funds. Warren, who is running to challenge Sen. Scott Brown in next year’s Massachusetts Senate election, has been touting her service on the panel as evidence of her commitment to transparency and accountability. Perhaps unsurprisingly, TARP did not specify a budget for COP, nor did it require disclosure of the panel’s expenses, including travel, salaries...
  • Buy American: Another Job Killer in the Jobs Bill

    09/23/2011 10:54:24 AM PDT · by 92nina · 20 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-22 | Kelsey Zahourek
    ...I understand political motives behind these sorts of measures, but it makes horrible economic sense. Yet Obama has once again chosen politics over the economy. Within the President’s “American Jobs Act” lies a provision that mandates all iron, steel and other manufactured goods must be domestically produced as part of around $80 billion in infrastructure spending. Such protectionist measures raise costs for consumers and businesses. When businesses are forced to pay more for products, that increase gets passed on to consumers, who are then forced to forgo spending elsewhere. In other words, by protecting one industry, countless others are losing...
  • Obama's Economic Policies Given Test Run by D.C. City Council

    09/23/2011 10:18:02 AM PDT · by 92nina · 2 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-22 | Patrick Gleason
    This week the notoriously dysfunctional and economically illiterate Washington, D.C. City Council rammed through an upper-income tax increase on District residents and small businesses. The measure, which passed by a 7-6 vote, raises the tax rate on incomes in excess of $350,000 by 5 percent, taking the rate from 8.5 to 8.95 percent, and leaving D.C. with the dubious distinction of having one of the highest marginal rates in the country. Foregoing normal legislative protocol, the proposal, which was hastily concocted behind closed doors, bypassed the tax and revenue committee and was approved without public input. Even the Washington Post...
  • Three Myths About the NAT GAS Act

    09/23/2011 8:31:29 AM PDT · by 92nina · 2 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-22 | Christopher Prandoni
    Today, the Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on energy tax policy and prospective tax reform. During the hearing—which lasted nearly 4.5 hours—the most interesting debate surrounded the NAT GAS Act, legislation that would provide tax credits to consumers who purchase natural gas cars and construct natural gas infrastructure. Proponents of HR 1380, the NAT GAS Act, constructed and leaned on three straw men. The bolded sentence represents the NAT GAS Act advocates’ arguments—my rebuttal follows. Increasing demand for natural gas via the NAT GAS Act will increase American natural gas production. Unfortunately, this theory only works in a...
  • A Step in the Right Direction for Consumer Freedom

    09/22/2011 10:55:12 AM PDT · by 92nina · 2 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-20 | Kaitlyn Ewing
    As the debate over plastic bags rages on, consumers and common sense managed to pull out a victory in a recent settlement between Hilex Poly, a plastic bag manufacturer, and ChicoBag, an importer of reusable bags. Hilex Poly originally filed a civil suit in response to ChicoBag’s knowing and blatant use of misinformation about ChicoBag’s own product and about the use of plastic bags. ChicoBag’s twisting of numbers and misrepresentation of facts would make former Enron accountants blush. Inaccurate information promoted by ChicoBag included a faux EPA website, fabricated NOAA data, and outdated statistics. One particularly glaring piece of misinformation...
  • A Lousy Way to Soak the Rich: Obama Proposes Capital Gains Rate Hike to 25%, 28%, or 39.6%

    09/22/2011 9:00:16 AM PDT · by 92nina · 15 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-19 | Ryan Ellis
    President Obama today called on raising the capital gains tax rate: “…Explain why somebody who’s making $50 million a year in the financial markets should be paying 15 percent on their taxes, when a teacher making $50,000 a year is paying more than that — paying a higher rate.” 25% capital gains tax rate? Under one interpretation, President Obama is calling for the marginal tax rate on capital gains to be the same as the marginal tax rate on someone earning $50,000 per year. This would imply a 25% capital gains tax 28% capital gains tax rate? According to theladders.com,...
  • Obama Proposes $100 Billion in Tax Hikes on Energy Producers and Families

    09/21/2011 11:37:37 AM PDT · by 92nina · 7 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-19 | Christopher Prandoni
    More taxes, less jobs Oil and natural gas companies are responsible for about 9.2 million jobs in this country and about 7.5 percent of its GDP. Raising taxes on this industry would force companies to delay or scrap future projects as it becomes significantly harder for them to recover their investment costs. Repealing the below deductions and credits could kill 170,000 jobs and ultimately reduce government revenue, according to a Wood-Mackenzie study. Encumbered by taxes Already paying a little over $85 million a day, the oil and natural gas industry’s earnings are taxed at an effective rate of 41 percent....
  • Sheriff's eligibility 'posse' sparks media whirlwind

    09/21/2011 4:56:23 AM PDT · by 1234 · 10 replies
    World Net Daily ^ | September 20, 2011 | Drew Zahn
    News – first reported by WND – that for the first time a law enforcement official is investigating the document Obama presented as proof of his birthplace has caught fire in the wider press, prompting questions as to whether this effort will get to the bottom of the story. As WND reported, Arizona's Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio responded to concerns from tea-party activists in his county by forming a volunteer posse to investigate whether the purported Hawaiian birth certificate Obama released to the public on April 27 is a forgery. Arpaio says that since WND ran its story, he...
  • Obama Plan: Real Tax Hikes for Fake Spending Cuts

    09/20/2011 2:39:22 PM PDT · by 92nina · 2 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-19 | Mattie Corrao
    ...Far from “balanced,” his plan falls entirely on the backs of taxpayers and fails to address the government’s real deficit problem—overspending—by proposing fake or improbable spending cuts. Spending Cut Gimmicks ($2.5 trillion) $1.1 trillion in war “savings” – The President counts money that was never going to be spent on wars that are scheduled to end. This is like claiming the government is still saving money from World War II, Korea and Vietnam simply because we are no longer engaged in them. Takes credit for debt deal savings – The President attempts to take credit for the $1 trillion in...
  • The "Buffett Rule" Is Obama's AMT

    09/20/2011 1:29:47 PM PDT · by 92nina · 6 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-19 | Ryan Ellis
    President Obama today endorsed a “Buffett Rule” for tax policy: “Any reform should follow another simple principle: Middle-class families shouldn’t pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires. That’s pretty straightforward. It’s hard to argue against that. Warren Buffett’s secretary shouldn’t pay a higher tax rate than Warren Buffett. There is no justification for it.” Obama is arguing for another “alternative minimum tax (AMT).” In this case, the “Buffett Rule” seems to imply that high income households should pay taxes (even on capital gains) at about a 25 percent rate, no matter what. That is the marginal tax rate for most...
  • Leo Donofrio's "Natural Born Citizen" web site shut down by Wordpress - without explanation.

    09/20/2011 12:49:48 PM PDT · by rxsid · 40 replies
    email ^ | 09/20/2011 | rxsid
    Leo Donofrio's "Natural Born Citizen" web site has been shut down by Wordpress - without explanation (per Leo):I had just visited his site earlier today as well, and it was there. So this is fairly recent.
  • The Tax Code Is Already Steeply-Progressive

    09/19/2011 11:22:33 AM PDT · by 92nina · 6 replies
    ATR ^ | 2011-09-19 | Ryan Ellis
    Small business tax hike.  President Obama is calling on higher-income households to pay their “fair share.”  The first point is that the majority of all small business profits face taxation in households making more than $200,000 per year.  To raise taxes on these households is to also raise taxes on jobs-creating small businesses The income tax is already steeply-progressive.  Most income taxes are already paid by households at the top of the income scale (Source = IRS): Earnings Min. Income Threshold % All Income Taxes Paid Top 1% $380,000 40% Lower Half $33,000 3% While the top 1% of income...