My Cato Institute friend Richard Rahn tells readers, “The tax code is so complex that no individual can understand it, including those who work for the IRS. That does not keep those who work there, though, from threatening everyone else for not understanding what they themselves do not understand.
Archives for May 2013
Who Is Taki Theodoracopulos?
Perhaps not surprisingly, Taki is a Greek and a wealthy and quite controversial Greek at that
VIDEO: America’s Spirit-Little Feat with “Down On The Farm”
Washington, Not Cincinnati, Orchestrated Tea Party Application Investigations!
“From the outset, Internal Revenue Service lawyers based in Washington, D.C., provided important guidance on the handling of tea-party groups’ applications for tax-exempt status, according to both IRS sources and the inspector general’s report released in mid-May,” writes Eliana Johnson at National Review Online.
AFTER EARTH Survival Tips
As summer approaches, get ready for Hollywood’s take on the apocalypse. You can check out the trailer for Will Smith’s upcoming movie After Earth. But my favorite part about the After Earth website is the survival tips it offers up from survivalist Les Stroud.
R.I.P. Ray Manzarek
Ray Manzarek, the founding keyboardist of the Doors, died of cancer Monday at age 74. Mandalit del Barco at National Review Online writes:
National Treasury Employees Union and Colleen Kelley: Working against Americans
Colleen Kelley is the president of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) which represents 150,000 federal employees across 31 agencies, including the IRS. This union leadership role has its privileges.
An Independent Counsel Is Needed Now!
Yes, stay shocked about the IRS scandal advises Peggy Noonan in her blog at The Wall Street Journal:
Where was Obama during the Seven-Hour Benghazi Crisis?
Americans deserve an answer. As Pat Buchanan writes:
What I Learned in Paris: Part III 2013
Last post I told you that Debbie and I would concentrate on the 6th arrondissement for your first trip to Paris or, for that matter, on most Paris trips, where you will be encamping in the historic St. Germain-des-Pres literary café district.
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