I’ve had great fun live blogging the debates (I’m working on follow-up posts, keep checking back.) So far, there have been three: two Presidential debates
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Second Presidential Debate, 2012 – Live Blog
I’ll be liveblogging the Second Presidential Debate beginning at 9:00 pm (EST). his debate is a bit different from the first debate because the format
Read MoreReport Cites Billions In Government Waste
Despite calls from both sides of the aisle to reduce spending, Congress was happy to cough up dollars and tax breaks for pet projects – when they bothered to show up at all, that is. In all, wasteful spending and unnecessary tax breaks totaled nearly $19 billion.
Read MoreWhat The VP Debate Didn’t Tell Us About Tax
Two minutes isn’t a lot of time to talk about taxes. It’s even less time when you’re trying to get in zingers and tout your
Read MoreLive Blogging The Vice Presidential Debate
Liveblogging the First Presidential Debate was so much fun that I’m signing on to live blog the Vice Presidential Debate, too. This one promises to
Read More9 Tax-Related Myths About Selling Your Home
I am moving. It feels weird to finally say that out loud (er, yes, the blog counts as out loud). I have lived in my
Read MoreTax Deadline Approaching
Columbus Day is a federal holiday (one of twelve for Congress) which means that post office and other government offices are closed – but many
Read MoreWWJD*? Pulpit Freedom Sunday Likely To Bring Political Slams
As a kid, the church was always a big part of my life. I was that girl, the one who raised her hand and asked
Read MoreMichael Vick Making A Financial Comeback
Michael Vick’s troubled days may be over (if you don’t count his turnover problems this season) but he’s apparently still fodder for the tabloids. The
Read MoreRomney Promises To Cut Taxpayer Funding For PBS But Says He Still Loves Big Bird
Is Big Bird set to go on the dole? It sure sounded like it during tonight’s presidential debate. When asked what sort of cuts he
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