Monthly Archives: July 2009
The new plan—as regressive as the old plan
Mission accomplished
Contrary to the false claims of critics, the federal economic stimulus is working well
Most modern American parents – especially those who are fortunate enough to have been able to raise their children in at least some modest level of comfort – will at some point witness their child display an amazing degree of ignorance about (and lack of appreciation for) all that the parent has done for the overall well-being of the household.
Online tax moving at high speed
State House, Senate Democrats reach tentative $1 billion tax plan
Editorial: Health care scare talk doesn’t help the debate
N.C. may ask feds for help with increase
Taxes and growth
Budget deal raises income tax
Let’s not roll back protections for people with disabilities
N.C. budget deal includes income tax hike
Hagan backs compromise to public option
Safer roads: Ample evidence to limit cell use
The new and familiar regressive tax package
House and Senate leaders have reached a tentative agreement on a billion dollar revenue package—again. The agreement is very similar to the one squashed by Governor Beverly Perdue last week because it included an income tax surcharge on all taxpayers. [Continue Reading...]




