I know that I should be writing about TSA pat downs and the new Wikileaks brouhaha tonight, like everyone else with moveable appendages and a blog, but I can’t seem to get with the program. For whatever reason, I feel as though I need to stick with the Bush tax cuts. I know it bores […]
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Reagan’s budget director David Stockman on why taxes on the wealthy must be increased
Posted in Economics, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Bush administration, Bush tax cuts, Columbo, David Stockman, deficit, Dick Cheney, Fareed Zakaria, fiscal responsibility, Hank Paulson, middle class tax cuts, OCD, Reagan administration, Ronald Reagan, tax policy, taxes, the growing gap between rich and poor, the plight of the overtaxed rich, theology of tax cuts, TSA, Wikileaks 6 Comments
The untimely (or timely) death of the Ann Arbor News
You wouldn’t know it if you read the front page of today’s Ann Arbor News, but the 174 year old paper is going out of business. The publisher of the paper, Laurel Champion, informed employees this morning that that local institution would cease publication come July. As I understand it, the paper will stop publishing, […]
Posted in Local Business, Media, Michigan, Observations, Rants Also tagged Advance Publications, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor News, AnnArbor.com, bloggers vs. journalists, Buzz Machine, Craigslist, Forbes magazine, gravitas, investigative reporting, Jeff Jarvis, Laurel Champion, media mogul, newspapers, publishing, Rocky Mountain News, S.I. Newhouse, Seattle Post Intelligencer 24 Comments