This is described as a "miniature spaghetti Western." Ron and Ron are brothers planning a big bank robbery, um, of a sort. -via the Presurfer
This is described as a "miniature spaghetti Western." Ron and Ron are brothers planning a big bank robbery, um, of a sort. -via the Presurfer
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The National Center for Policy Analysis is not a "conservative think tank".
Its funders -- P&G, ExxonMobil, Scaife, Lilly -- are its message. Its board and staff are not only a who's who of the GOP, but of other conservative think tanks and front groups as well -- Hudson, Hoover, Heartland, etc.
A couple of minutes of googling comes up with enough evidence to convince anyone who could be convinced with evidence.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=National_Center_for_Policy_Analysis
Or is it just assumed in your post that conservatives and industry are just evil and spread false information for their own profit? Go take a long walk off a short pier, comrade...
So-called "saving" is a bad idea in most cases as it is better for people or businesses on any income level to plow a healthy percentage of profits back into investment, research and development. Any corporation or wealthy individual who has been around long enough and succeeded has done this as a matter of course.
The article and this discussion leaves aside the whole point about taxes and government intervention (read: profiteering) in financial transactions between entities.
Hope you learn to speak Mandarin - they're going to own us soon the way we're going.