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Latest From Chip WoodMarch 23, 2012
How To Buy Gasoline For 20 Cents A GallonHow To Buy Gasoline For 20 Cents A Gallon »
The value of the goods we buy every day hasn't changed. The reason things cost 10 or 20 or 50 times more than they used to isn't that they are that much more valuable today. It's that our measuring stick, the U.S. dollar, is worth so much less.  More »
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Americans Victimized By Etch A Sketch Politics For Too LongAmericans Victimized By Etch A Sketch Politics For Too Long »
The Republican Presidential primary race is a joke, and Barack Obama will have four more years to continue to radically reshape the United States. Mitt Romney campaign adviser Eric Fehrnstrom summed up why Republicans are poised to lose: The guy who will most likely be the GOP's choice in the general election has the conviction of an Etch A Sketch. More »
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Marine Who Criticized Obama Faces DischargeMarine Who Criticized Obama Faces Discharge »
A Marine sergeant who made online comments vowing to stand up to the Constitution and criticizing President Barack Obama and his policies is facing dismissal from the Corps for his actions. Sgt. Gary Stein, who started a Facebook page called Armed Forces Tea Party, was informed by the Marines that he violated a Pentagon policy barring troops from political activities. More »
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Obama Popular On The InternetObama Popular On The Internet »
The Internet has become increasingly involved in political campaigns over the course of the past decade; new research shows that Barack Obama has been more successful than any of his Republican challengers at harnessing online campaign power. More »
Hires Fuel Talk Of Biden Bid In 2016Hires Fuel Talk Of Biden Bid In 2016 »
Several hires by Vice President Joe Biden is causing some Washington insiders to wonder whether he is considering a Presidential bid in 2016. Biden, who sought the Democratic Presidential nod in 1988 and 2008, would be 73 in 2016.  More »
LA Council Mulls Condemning On-Air SlursLA Council Mulls Condemning On-Air Slurs »
The Los Angeles City Council is considering a resolution that would condemn certain types of speech on public airwaves. The resolution drew attention to uproar over comments by KFI-AM talk show hosts who called late pop singer Whitney Houston a "crack ho" soon after she died. More »
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The Joke’s On Us

This gives new meaning to April Fools' Day. On the first of next month, Japan cuts its tax rate on corporate profits from 39.5 percent to 36.8 percent. So what, you ask? When that happens, it means that the United States will have the world's highest corporate tax rate. Our combined Federal and State levies of 39.2 percent will be higher than taxes charged in Russia, China, Sweden and Denmark. Oh, and Japan plans to cut those taxes by another 2.3 percent in three years. Hey, aren't we supposed to be the pro-capitalist country? More »

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