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Raise Everyone’s Taxes, Including Mine

  • Economics
December 19, 2012July 17, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

A number of millionaires are fine with their taxes being raised. I myself could live with slightly higher taxes, though I don’t like the idea of going higher than the Clinton era levels on federal taxes. The Clinton-Gingrich era was […]

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Why I am not a Communitarian

  • Politics
November 26, 2012January 4, 2021
Author: Howard Ahmanson

A philosophy called ‘communitarianism’ has often been proposed recently as an alternative to the growing libertarianism of our time.  This philosophy, they say, can combine social conservatism and economic moderation, as well as potentially reviving an emphasis on the local […]

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Science Under Attack, and Not From the Christians and Muslims Either

  • Culture
November 8, 2012July 2, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

Alex R. Berezow informs us that not the American ‘red states’, but Italy, have become a troubled land for science.  Some scientists were sent to prison for six years for failing to predict an earthquake; and I thought some of […]

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Andres Duany: Living Small

  • Politics
November 1, 2012June 7, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

In the same USA Today 30 years special in which Marc Andreessen gave his dire warning in my last post, Andres Duany, not a man of the left, talks about the urban future.  Global warming will not be prevented, he […]

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Marc Andreessen: For Most of Us, It Will Get Worse

  • Culture
October 29, 2012December 9, 2021
Author: Howard Ahmanson

Jesus said, “The master replied,`I say to you that everyone who has will be given more, but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away”.”  [Luke 19:26, Common English Version] Jesus was, given His other […]

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Is it Now Cool to Bully?

  • Culture
October 25, 2012July 12, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

I was bullied on occasion up through my freshman year in high school, but never, as far as I could tell, by the most popular kids.  In elementary school the one bully that I encountered was overweight and socially more […]

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The D.C. Mistake

  • Politics
October 23, 2012December 9, 2021
Author: Howard Ahmanson

We have been warned both by Nate Silver and by the Washington Post that there is a possibility of an electoral tie with each side getting 269 electoral votes.  How did we end up with that possibility?  How did we end […]

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Why Do They Think Pennsylvania is a Swing State and We’re Not?

  • California
October 13, 2012December 9, 2021
Author: Howard Ahmanson

I have seen it said that Pennsylvania is a ‘swing state’ in this election. Nobody maintains that California is. But I looked at the presidential electoral maps of the past, and I found that Dukakis, against Bush Senior, lost ten […]

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Does Mitt Romney Have Status Guilt?

  • Politics
October 1, 2012June 8, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

I have here a transcript of the controversial Mitt Romney ‘47%’ speech to his donors in Boca Raton last May.   It strikes me as a bit manipulative that Mother Jones waited three months to release it.  Apart from a few […]

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Islamist Hypocrisy on Free Speech: Suppose They Got What They Wanted?

  • Religion
September 29, 2012June 7, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

Eric Posner, legal scholar and son of the scholar and judge Richard Posner, declares in Slate that free speech is overrated and that internationally, even to a small degree in Europe, it needs to take a back seat to order. […]

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