10 years. The Governor is hacking away at the budget, claiming there's no way he's going to raise taxes; but I don't see any cuts in taxes, either. Our legislators spent 12 hours doing something, and while they claim to be very satisfied with what they
year. Lawmakers refused to give average 7 percent raises to public school teachers because he wanted to raise taxes to do it. And then he criticized Democrats for spending too much and offering too many tax breaks in the budget during uncertain economic
treat employer contributions toward health insurance like income, meaning workers would have to pay income, but not payroll, taxes on it. McCains Democratic rival, Barack Obama, says the plan would 'shred' the employer-based system that provides health
treat employer contributions toward health insurance like income, meaning workers would have to pay income, but not payroll, taxes on it.McCain's Democratic rival, Barack Obama, says the plan would 'shred' the employer-based system that provides health
party to face climate change. But Barack Obama? For conservation, but he just says no to lower gas taxes, no to nuclear, no to more production. No new solutions. Barack Obama: Just the party line. The Republican National Committee is responsible for the
even ever accused possibly of thinking about! I mean, this is extraordinary what he's done: He's changed on taxes; he's now in favor of the Bush tax cut. If you like the Bush economy, if you like the Bush tax cut and what it's done to our economy, making
SYDNEY, Australia 'Crocodile Dundee' star Paul Hogan challenged Australian tax authorities Friday to track him down in the United States after a newspaper report that he was under investigation for tax evasion.</p><p>The 68-year-old actor has
old house," says Mitri. Mitri has proposed a law that would give owners of old buildings exemptions on taxes and registration fees. Though the law has passed in the Council of Ministers, it requires a parliamentary vote to be ratified. Lebanon's
it comes to addressing the energy problems the country is facing. 'He just says no to lower gas taxes.... No to nuclear.... No to more production,' says the narrator before concluding: 'No new solutions. Barack Obama: Just the party line.'