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The Truth about the Tax Debate

December 10, 2010 by etelfeyan

            With another weak showing by the administration leading to the compromise reached earlier this week, the debate on the Bush tax cuts has been resolved for the present, but only for another two years.             And so, with an eye to the renewal of the battle in 2012 (right in the middle of the […]

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On Being Less Grumpy at the Holidays

December 4, 2010 by etelfeyan

            “Some men see things as they are and ask why; I see things as they could be and ask why not” -George Bernard Shaw (later paraphrased by Robert F. Kennedy)             At work, I’m called Grumpy Ed.  It’s somewhat of an affectionate moniker, or at least I assume it is, since most people who […]

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On Giving Thanks: In America, the Parade Says it All

November 30, 2010 by etelfeyan

“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” -Charles Dickens, “A Tale of Two Cities”             In America, Thanksgiving is believed to have originated either in Massachusetts in 1621 or in Florida in 1565.  It has been celebrated annually since 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln officially recognized it at the height […]

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Is the Two-Party System Due for a Shake-up?

November 16, 2010 by etelfeyan

            With respect to American politics, you have to keep your eyes wide open and your ears close to the ground to stay ahead of the constant evolution that the system undergoes from generation to generation, and, not infrequently, from election to election.             Kevin Phillips was exactly on target when he predicted a Republican […]

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