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Actually, We Shouldn't Soak the Poor

O’Reilly made a great point. Unfortunately he’s such a dim bulb that he had no clue what the point was that he was actually making. Back in 1961, the US tax code was far more progressive than it is now.

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Actually, We Shouldn't Soak the Poor

O’Reilly made a great point. Unfortunately he’s such a dim bulb that he had no clue what the point was that he was actually making. Back in 1961, the US tax code was far more progressive than it is now.

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Actually, We Shouldn't Soak the Poor

O’Reilly made a great point. Unfortunately he’s such a dim bulb that he had no clue what the point was that he was actually making. Back in 1961, the US tax code was far more progressive than it is now.

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Quite Suddenly, Guns Kill People

it was just a short while ago, in the wake of an act of horrendous gun violence in Arizona, that Tea Party darling Rand Paul used a variation of it and reassured Fox News that: “…weapons don’t kill people. It’s the individual that killed these people.”

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This Week in Noticing That Mitt Romney Is Ignoring Massachusetts

The Washington Post, noting that Romney’s five-day bus tour kicked off just 12 miles away in New Hampshire then proceeds to bypass Mass. altogether. [WP]

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Will A123 Become Massachusetts' Solyndra?

A123 Systems employees make adjustments to a lithium-ion battery pack. (Photo via A123 Systems). Yesterday, A123 Systems unveiled a new lithium-ion battery called the Nanophosphate EXT. […]

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Will A123 Become Massachusetts' Solyndra?

A123 Systems employees make adjustments to a lithium-ion battery pack. (Photo via A123 Systems). Yesterday, A123 Systems unveiled a new lithium-ion battery called the Nanophosphate […]

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Will A123 Become Massachusetts' Solyndra?

A123 Systems employees make adjustments to a lithium-ion battery pack. (Photo via A123 Systems). Yesterday, A123 Systems unveiled a new lithium-ion battery called the Nanophosphate EXT. […]

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What Do You Call a Sorry Collection of GOP Legislators?

If you look at an EPA map that shows all the land on the Carolina coast that is less than 1.5 meters above sea level, you will see that there is quite a lot of it. If you know that scientists are predicting a sea level rise of perhaps a full meter over the next century and an increasing number of destructive coastal storms, you might possibly be reluctant to buy or insure or even permit houses in some of these vulnerable lowlands. That is why the NC-20 developers want to make everyone just pretend that what happened in the past is what will happen in the future. They want all predictions to be linear.

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This Week in Noticing That Mitt Romney Is Ignoring Massachusetts

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: On it. [PG]

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Romney App Causes Twitter Explosion

  Last night, the Romney campaign released an iPhone photo app intended to get users to take photos, stamp a Mitt Romney slogan on the […]

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Mitt Romney's Unrequited Love for Techies

The Globe published two articles the other day that laid bare Mitt Romney’s “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain” campaigning technique. The […]

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Mitt Romney's Unrequited Love for Techies

The Globe published two articles the other day that laid bare Mitt Romney’s “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain” campaigning technique. The […]

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Mitt Romney's Unrequited Love for Techies

The Globe published two articles the other day that laid bare Mitt Romney’s “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain” campaigning technique. The […]

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Wall Street Is Totally Out-of-Touch and Has Completely Lost It

Perhaps Wall Street types simply don’t understand big numbers the way the rest of us do. It is not “the timing” that is the problem here. It is the money. $2 billion is a huge freaking number. $2 billion dollars represents the median family income for one full year for 38,525 American households.