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Tax Non-Reform Plan

Conservatives pan ideas of Bush tax-reform panel

The Bush-appointed tax reform bi-partisan commission is about to make it's recommendations - and from all indications they are a giant step backwards.

Instead of moving towards a true reorganizational reform and simplificatin of the revenue system such as the "flat tax" or "fair taz", the recommendations tinker around the edges of the system, and end up with de-facto tax cuts that would favor affluent blue-state professional and executive types, but hit the middle class literally where it lives by removing home deductions. There's more to it than this, but nothing any better.

This also continues the enlightenment process to the truth that Dubya is far from being a conservative.

"If George Bush thinks he has problems with [Supreme Court nominee] Harriet Miers, wait until it dawns on people that his tax-reform panel is recommending a huge tax cut for rich people in blue states and a huge tax increase for middle-class folks in the red states," said Larry Hunter, chief economist for the Free Enterprise Fund.
Sen. Jim DeMint, South Carolina Republican, called the proposals "a few Band-Aids on the current code. True tax reform requires the complete replacement of the IRS code with a new system that is simple, fair, and that promotes savings and investment."

Hopefully this fiscal abortion will be dead on arrival.

Yankee Coaches

Mel Stottlemyre has left the team, something he'd hinted at since spring training. And, of course, a man who devoted many of his years in baseball to the Bombers leaves pissed off: Speaking in the Yankees clubhouse where he's spent...
More on Iraq Election

Here's more about the vote in Iraq: The Iraqis have voted on the referendum. Turnout is reported to be high in many areas of Iraq. Saddam's own hometown in Tikrit is estimated to have had a 78% turnout. Dr. Fareed...
Clinton, bin Laden and the Saudis

From NewsMax: Ex-president Clinton's decision to ask Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah for a high-dollar donation to his presidential library came just months after Saudi leaders rebuffed his request to take custody of Osama bin Laden - when officials in Sudan,...
Dems

I've been catching up on my reading of The Economist tonight. In this weeks issue, they recognize that not only the Republicans are facing troubles: The Democrats cannot rely on the Republicans' current woes to deliver victories in 2006 and...
That One Time In College His CD Played For 24-Hours Straight

Dave Matthews and I have something in common: Dave Matthews Not That Into Himself Anymore. "I used to be a hardcore Dave Matthews fan," said Matthews on the porch of his Virginia home. "I had all my records and posters....
Daschle's Speech to "Politics, Sex & Cocktails" Fundraiser

Denise Ross of the Rapid City Journal is writing on Mt. Blogmore about Senator Daschle's speech to a Planned Parenthood fundraiser called Politics, Sex Cocktails. Professor Schaff addressed this event in Tom, We Hardly Knew Ya. Here's some of the...
Voting in Iraq

Here is a live-blog of the Iraq vote:...

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