Month: August 2017

Charlottesville and Tax Reform’s Prospects

On the surface, Stan Collender of Forbes is on solid ground when he argues that the Republicans will not succeed in enacting a comprehensive tax reform because the president is too weak. Collender presents some of the obvious...

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Will Charlottesville Matter in Six Months?

I’ve mentioned many times that I really respect Dan Balz as a bigfoot political print reporter. I think he does his job about as well as anyone can within the strictures of the genre. I believe he has respect from...

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The Statue of Liberty Stays

Not that anyone has suggested adding it to the list of statues that merit some consideration for pulling down.  But, you never know what’s just around the pike. Several reasons why the Statue of Liberty passes muster...

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Fantasy Football Pond Style – Update

Booman Tribune members have two Yahoo Fantasy Football leagues going. Frog Marchers VIII. and Also Frog Marchers. I’ve been pressed back into service to be commissioner for the former. The latter has a separate...

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Back to the Fear and Loathing

I’m back home at my log cabin in the woods. Having been locked up for ten days, it smells like some combination of a gym locker room, a swamp, and a pine forest. Hopefully, we can get it aired out before long. My trip went...

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