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The IRS Lied Brady Leonard (Catalyst) Remember, “if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor”? Well, the IRS has just been caught red-handed using the vast majority of it new funds to target—you guessed it—not wealthy but middle-class Americans. Does government ever change? READ MORE » | |||
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The Latest Plan to Exacerbate California’s Housing Crisis Lawrence J. McQuillan (Wall Street Journal) Progressive California politicians say they want to restrict corporate investment in the single-family rental market because they think doing so would help everyday renters and home buyers. Wrong. They actually need more such investment, not less. READ MORE » | |||
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Obamacare, Student Loans, and the End of Empire Mary L. G. Theroux (The Beacon) With U.S. debt totaling a staggering $35 trillion, Biden now offers America an even braver new world. Grateful college graduates will now ensure his rule in the Imperial City as payback for his saddling the US taxpayer with their loan payments. Time to shackle the emperor with our founding documents! READ MORE » |
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