Rep. Roscoe Bartlett has an interesting idea. He's sponsored legislation that would change tax day from April 15 to the first Monday in November. The concept being that folks would […]
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Statism survives by looting; a free country survives by production. – Ayn Rand
Say No to Internet Sales Tax!
Americans for Tax Reform is going all out against internet sales taxes. Click here to send a letter to your Senators and Member of Congress advocating a renewal of the […]
Read moreSay No To Another Bailout
Americans for Tax Reform is fighting against another useless bailout of the government sponsored enterprise nightmare known as Amtrak. You can lend your voice to their cause here by clicking […]
Read moreMore Alaskan Oil, Less Terrorism
George Landrith (4th cousin) of Frontiers of Freedom has a new opinion piece on National Security, the Economy, and the Environment: America imports almost 60 percent of its oil – […]
Read moreFairfax City??!!
Apparently, the brain surgeons that run Fairfax County are considering a move to incorporate the county into one big city. Motive, you ask? Why none other than income tax. I […]
Read moreRiding Cheaply
Sara Rimensnyder over at Reason's new blog Hit & Run, mentioned a new busline out of Chinatown with dirt cheap fares. $15 for DC to NY. I'd call that purty […]
Read moreLetter: Federal Reserve on Changes to Regulation B
October 30, 2002 American Civil Rights Institute The Multiracial Activist Comment Letter to Federal Reserve Regarding Changes to Regulation B October 30, 2002 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve […]
Read moreAmtrak II
Patrick Ruffini on Amtrak in National Review: As a frequent rail customer who depends on Amtrak, I am outraged. And if I had a congressman or senator who would listen, […]
Read moreAmtrak
From CNN yesterday – Cash crunch threatens Amtrak. Everyone say it with me now, let’s eliminate the loan guarantee, and give this government-sponsored enterprise what it really needs: PRIVATIZATION, PRIVATIZATION, […]
Read moreHigher Tariffs – Why?
May 13, 1985 Higher Tariffs – Why? Deer Creek-Mackinaw High School Freshmen English by James Landrith Instead of imposing higher tariffs on Japanese goods exported to the United States, we […]
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