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Monday, April 12, 2010
Ron Paul on the SRLC Straw Poll Vote - Fox News 12 Apr 2010
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SRLC Straw Poll
John Stossel - Free Market vs Bureaucratic control
John Stossel - Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged
Did Ayn Rand author of Atlas Shrugged predict what Obama is doing ? Do you want the government to tell you what to do ? should the burucrats decide on pedicure
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Atlas Shrugged,
Ayn Rand,
John Stossel
Ron Paul on the State of the GOP - CNN 12 Apr 2010
Ron Paul the people vs the Lobbyist and the politicians
Rep. Ron Paul talks to CNN about the Republican Party, the Tea Party movement and his philosophies.ha gives his opinion about the chances of Sarah Palin to lead the GOP in 2012 , Dr Ron Paul admits that they might be some racist elements amongst the Tea Party movement but they are less than 1% of the movement , the rest are good people who want less government and more freedom...
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GOP
More Jobs or more Taxes - California vs Texas
Why California cannot have both Jobs and More Taxes
It's hard to find a politician who isn't eager to "do something" about high unemployment. Turns out California has found one way to save and create certain kinds of jobs—spend like mad and raise taxes. That job-creation strategy has worked quite well for government-sector workers. Problem is the statewide unemployment rate is still among the highest in the nation, and many private-sector employers are heading to states like Texas, where taxes are lower and regulations are lighter."I would love to have companies calling me saying, 'We'd like to move to California, can you help us with that relocation?' I get none of those calls," says business relocation coach Joe Vranich. "The calls I do get are, 'Hello, we want to move out of California, can you help us do that?'" Vranich says there's no one reason why businesses leave. He calls it "death by a thousand cuts," where job creators get fed up with everything from high taxes to traffic gridlock and legal hassles. Take Rick and Jack Newcombe, the father-son team that runs Creators Syndicate. A long legal battle with the city of Los Angles might end up being their company's final cut. The Newcombes say the city arbitrarily stuck the company into a higher tax category and officials are applying the hike retroactively. City officials are demanding $400,000 in back taxes, but Rick Newcombe calls the whole episode "legalized theft," adding that a tax penalty of that size would force the company to lay off 10 employees. It's ironic that such drama unfolds in a city where Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is always doing something—transit projects! green jobs!—
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California vs Texas
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