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Saturday, June 1, 2024

The IRS aims to topple a pillar of America’s economy

Increasing IRS scrutiny of partnerships and changing the tax code rules that govern them could put a damper on the value immigrant and native entrepreneurs add to the U.S. economy.

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Know your rights or you will lose them

If America’s schools are to impart principles of freedom and democracy to future generations, they must start by respecting the constitutional rights of their students

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Newsom’s tiny home promises remain empty

Reflective of many instances with Newsom, his photo-op promises never materialized

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Larry Wilson: RFK Jr.’s Jim Crow fetish for bad Dixie

Just another entitled, not particularly bright spoiler

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Projections vs. scenarios, and why politicians should care

Congressional Budget Office projections provide valuable insights into how a big chunk of your income is being spent and reveal the long-term consequences of our government’s current fiscal policies — you may endure them, and your children most certainly will.

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Inflation hits California families hardest. It’s shaping their views on the economy

Most Americans have a sour view in recent polls, with stubborn inflation in living costs cited as the reason for that pessimism.

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Governor’s budget proposal attacks independence of California’s Office of Tax Appeals

There are many ways to describe this type of governmental behavior, but “taxpayer fairness” isn’t one of them.

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The rigged trial of Donald Trump could backfire big time

Thursday’s climax of the Manhattan trial of former president Donald Trump may go down in history as “The Reverse O.J.”

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There is no impartiality in the U.S. Supreme Court

Justices are selected by sitting presidents precisely because of their perceived track-record of allegiance to the president’s ideology. None of this is done in the shadows.

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Putting teeth in California housing goals

You don’t necessarily always like to see various aspects of government in California seeking financial penalties against other aspects of government in California.

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