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posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 10:11 PM
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This is a question without a simple answer. But it comes to mind this evening as I review a comment by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) (Note: The "D" here stands for "dumbass" or "doofus").

Senator Reid's offensive quote:  "The Founding Fathers would be cringing to hear people talking about eliminating earmarks."

Let us all now bow our heads in prayer and thank God that Harry Reid is not a history teacher.

 


posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 12:53 AM
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If you follow anything over at the Club for Growth, you should follow their list of Representatives and Senators who have pledged to swear off earmarks for the remainder of the 109th Congress. Conspicuously absent from the list:  anyone in the Maryland Congressional Delegation.

That's right. The entire delegation -- even the two Republicans (Roscoe Bartlett and Wayne Gilchrest) are MIA on the issue.  Apparently, the Maryland  Congressional Delegation has determined that it is not in the best interests of their constituents to fight to restrain this whorish spending practice.

Contact the members of our delegation now, and encourage them to forswear the use of earmarks in the Federal budgeting process:

 

Member Name DC Phone Electronic Correspondence
Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D- MD) 202-224-4654 http://mikulski.senate.gov/mailform.html
Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D- MD) 202-224-4524 http://cardin.senate.gov/contact/
Representative Wayne T. Gilchrest (R - 01) 202-225-5311 http://gilchrest.house.gov/contact.asp?ContactType=Form
Representative C. A. (Dutch) Ruppersberger (D - 02) 202-225-3061 http://dutch.house.gov/writedutch_za.shtml
Representative John P. Sarbanes (D - 03) 202-225-4016 http://sarbanes.house.gov/issue_subscribe.html
Representative Albert Russell Wynn (D - 04) 202-225-8699 http://www.wynn.house.gov/index.php?
option=com_content&
task=view&id=161&Itemid=63
Representative Steny H. Hoyer (D - 05) 202-225-4131 http://hoyer.house.gov/contact/email.asp
Representative Roscoe G. Bartlett (R - 06) 202-225-2721 http://bartlett.house.gov/Email_Roscoe/
Representative Elijah E. Cummings (D - 07) 202-225-4741 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Representative Christopher Van Hollen, Jr. (D - 08) 202-225-5341 http://vanhollen.house.gov/HoR/MD08/
Contact+Information/
Web+Contact/Contact+Form.htm

posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Saturday, March 15 2008 @ 10:42 PM
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Walter E. Williams, one of the most talented and intelligent economists I have ever had the privilege to read, has an extremely compelling column about the hoax that is ethanol.  Williams repeats the basic arguments (and empirical evidence) against President Bush's stupid and short-sighted ethanol policy. 

But I want to address one component of Williams column that deserves further examination:  the overwhelmingly protectionist, if not outright disastrous, tariff on Brazilian ethanol.


posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Friday, March 14 2008 @ 10:06 PM
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There is a basic rule in microeconomics called the elasticity of price.  As the price increases, demand will decrease.  So it comes as no surprise to a sane human being not suffering from craniorectal inversion that increasing the tax on cigarettes by $1 a pack would cause a decrease in sales.

The Baltimore Business Journal covers this man-bites-dog story here, featuring Maryland Line's own "Fill Er Up" convenience store, hippie joint and gas station.

Of course, the incredible irony here is that increased cigarette taxes were part of the plan to cover more uninsured Marylanders -- especially the children.  Now, because of declining sales, that money will not be available.

Whoops.

But that is not the worst part.  A lot of those stores -- primarily convenience stores -- depend up on cigarette and tobacco sales to drive sales of other higher-margin products like soda, milk, snacks, etc.  Guess what?  If people aren't coming in for their Marlboros, they also aren't coming in for the other stuff.  That means the state takes two other big hits.

Sales tax and corporate tax.

You think that $300 million decline in tax revenue over 16 months was big, wait until the trickle down effect of the cigarette tax works its magic.

Doesn't anyone in Annapolis study economics anymore?  You can't get blood from a stone, even a Blarney Stone.

But fear not.  I will continue to smoke my cigars -- the only item I still purchase in Maryland -- for the children.


posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Tuesday, March 11 2008 @ 5:54 PM
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Apparently there is yet ANOTHER recall movement afoot in Salisbury, this time targetted at ousting the Mayor (Barrie Tilghman), Council President "Louweasal" Smith, and Councilman Gary "Bubba" Comegys. As if the recall movement to repeal the property tax increase was so phenomenally successful.

Could there be a greater waste of time or money?

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posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Thursday, March 6 2008 @ 9:59 PM
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The numbers are rolling in today, and there is VERY BAD news for O'Guvnah and his Dark Servants in Soddom on the Severn.  It is starting to look like the dramatic tax increases from the SOCIALIST SESSION back in November have backfired in a HUGE way.


posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Monday, March 3 2008 @ 12:45 AM
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One of the more popular canards being thrown around during this election season -- by Republican and Democrat candidates alike -- is that we can build a new "green" economy through "sound" environmental policies that focus on diminishing man's "contribution" to global warming.  Wait... they don't call it global warming, they call it "climate change" now.

NOTE:  Before long, they will be claiming that global cooling is caused by man, too.

But it is all hogwash, and if you value our way of life, you should be mad.  Really mad.  "Kick a candidate in the crotch" mad.


posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Sunday, March 2 2008 @ 4:44 PM
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John Hinderacker over at PowerLine blog dissects the latest bit of questionable reporting from 60 Minutes, the vaunted inner sanctum of the CBS News Empire.

It just seems they continue to be suckered by skilled scam artists and the insane.


posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Monday, February 25 2008 @ 9:07 PM
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The goose that has been laying the golden egg in Maryland politics as of late has been the computer services industry.  The state has seen unprecedented growth in this industry since 2001 -- largely due to increased Federal spending on IT services required by the War on Terror -- but it all trickles down to provide businesses in and around the state outstanding services and spin-off businesses.  It also has dramatically increased income tax collections, since these employees (like myself) typically earn more than manufacturing and government jobs.

But O'Guvnah's computer services sales tax -- added in the dark hours of the Special Session by his dark lords in the Senate and House -- are about to kill that goose.


posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Wednesday, February 13 2008 @ 1:32 AM
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Ronald Reagan was fond of saying that the nine worst words in America were "I'm from the government, and I am here to help."

Who would have thought that O'Guvnah and the General Assembly would have worked so hard to prove him so right.

I am, of course, talking about the plan to move the primary from mid-March to mid-February this year. 

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