Monthly Archives: June 2010

Incrementalism: Your phone bill, taxes, and spreading the wealth

In other words, welfare for phone users, more spreading the wealth around. What is interesting is I’m not paying more tax due to more usage. I’m paying more tax due to higher fees, since that is the only part that increased. Good work if you can get it. Time to call the phone company and complain. Again. Continue reading

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A glance at the Arizona Senate race: Do you vote on principle or conventional wisdom/status quo?

Looking at Mr. Deakin’s info, he is a Navy veteran and he writes extensively about being a Constitutional conservative. All of his positions are consistent with this view. I couldn’t find how long he plans to stay in office, but my gut tells me it is far less than 24 years. He’s raised a drop in the bucket (under $30K) compared to the millions for the other two, so of course conventional wisdom says he can’t win, and the “mainstream” Republicans are saying he’ll split the vote. Continue reading

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Former Assistant State Attorney KrisAnne Hall

It’s our obligation as voters to oust those that will not uphold, support, and defend our Constitution. Mr. Jarvis is a prime example of one such elected official. His term expires in 2012 and I for one would love to see Mrs. Hall run against him. See you at the ballot box. Continue reading

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