Just out of curiosity, I’d like to know where you all stand on taxes. Personally, I would like something like the FairTax. The reason for that is because it would take care of almost all of the fiscal issues faced by gay people. But there are plenty of other options out there. Flat tax, FairTax, …
Project Valor-IT
I think Project Valor-IT is a good cause and, like a lot of other “support the troops” initiatives, both online and from a personal standpoint, I may consider contributing. But then I see posts like this from Malkin: In addition to my donation yesterday, I will chip in another $25 for each left-wing blogger, up …
Going Gay in Kentucky
“Now do you want a governor who’d like Kentucky to be another San Francisco?” TPM Muckraker has the audio of Pat Boone’s robo-call to Kentucky voters. **Obligatory troll disclaimer: Yes, yes, I already know I am a self-loathing gay.
“First You Get The Sugar…”
Radly Balko has some issues with U.S. sugar lobby (they’ll create a lobby for anything, won’t they?) I encourage you to read it and the accompanying Washington Post article. Radly sums it up as follows: If an “alternative energy” source is so efficient that it needs massive government subsidy to event (sic) exist, much less …
Pakistan: Bush Weighs in
And isn’t it about time? In what he described as “an emergency mission to help a key ally in the war on terror,” President George W. Bush flew to Islamabad today to give General Pervez Musharraf tips on how to eliminate democracy. Mr. Bush said he scheduled the trip just hours after General Musharraf declared …
Shorter President Bush: “Hey Dems! Thanks For Caving!”
Here is the text of Bush’s weekly radio address. Thanks to Feinstein and Schumer, someone who can’t even tell us what torture is will likely be the next Attorney General.
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Atlanta May Require Businesses to Recycle
Although I consider myself to be a small “l” libertarian at heart, when I see something like this, it makes me very happy: Atlanta could become the first major U.S. city to require businesses to recycle. Legislation that will be considered Nov. 5 by the Atlanta City Council would create a 16-member task force that …
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