Election, schmelection. With many news outlets showing the economy as the #1 election issue (like this report from Orlando, which circulated on Drudge today), Representatives
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Election 2012: Updates & More (LIVE-ish)
It’s shaping up to be busy today – which is a good thing. Busy means (I hope) that people are voting. I’d love to hear
Read MoreElection Day Freebies & Promos
According to the U.S. Census, during the last significant election (2010), the observed percentage of age-eligible citizens who voted in the United States was 46%.
Read MoreElection Day Primer: Comparing The Presidential Candidates’ Tax Plans
With Election Day just around the corner, I’ve received a number of questions about the differences between the Obama/Biden and Romney/Ryan tax plans. It’s nearly
Read MoreWhy Romney’s Tax Planning Doesn’t Deserve Criticism
Let’s say you’re in the mood for a coffee. You pop into the cafe, order your drink, and are informed by the barista that the
Read MoreBill Would Require Pregnant Welfare Recipients To Prove Rape To Keep Benefits
I’m a mom. I have three kids which happen to be one more than originally planned. But sometimes life throws you surprises. And mine turned
Read MoreFinal Presidential Debate – Live Blog
I’ll be live blogging the Third and Final Presidential Debate beginning at 9:00pm (EST).
Read MoreCain Uses Non-Profit To Stump For Romney
Former GOP hopeful Herman Cain was in the City of Brotherly Love this week and he wasn’t there to sample the pizza. The one-time restaurant
Read MoreMore On Romney’s Tax Returns
Here’s the thing about taxes: every bit of our current tax policy offers some insight into our collective approach to social behavior. Specifically, a lot
Read MoreDid The Debates Offer Enough ‘Hope and Change’ For The Obama/Biden Ticket?
After the first (and only) Vice Presidential debate, I noted that two minutes wasn’t a lot of time to talk about taxes. It is, as
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