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 MoreGun & Ammo Tax Proposal Draws Fire
And we say there’s no “magic bullet” to fix the economy… A Cook County official has proposed a surtax on the sale of every bullet
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 MoreIRS Commissioner To Step Down After Presidential Election
As expected, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Doug Shulman, the 47th commissioner to serve, has officially announced his plans to step down at the end
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
Read MoreThree Down, One To Go: Final Debate Upcoming
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
Read MoreSecond 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.
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