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| Japan’s New Optimism Has Name: Abenomics, via |
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| Kirk Ferentz Opens Up for Q & A (via ) |
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| Confusion and Staff Troubles Rife at I.R.S. Office in Ohio, via |
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| The Health Toll of Immigration, via |
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| Iowa's Current Rep Doesn't Reflect Talent (via ) |
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| Why Miller Is NFL's Most Complete OLB (via ) |
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| Reporter Turned White House Spokesman Enjoys the Hot Seat, via |
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| Pills Tracked From Doctor to Patient to Aid Drug Marketing, via |
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| Hopefully the irony of tea party groups being treated differently with taxation, considering the namesake, isn't lost on the IRS. |
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| . . . is thinking only one side of the political spectrum is attempting it. |
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| The IRS big wigs will come out and say there's a gulf between fairness and our current code and that it's not a small gulf. Their mistake |
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| The groups being subjected to the idiotic treatment from the IRS probably are the same ones that capitalize on all available tax loopholes. |
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| . . . are at odds from the start. We need a simplified tax code. We know how to do it, just can't break down lobbies to put it into affect. |
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| . . . country, and the simple fact that many of the groups subjected to the treatment are groups that oppose the current tax system. They |
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| The current debacle at the IRS has two other components that aren't being addressed - the extraordinarily complicated tax system in our |
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| I.R.S. Chief Out After Protest Over Scrutiny of Groups, via |
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| E.M.T. at Fertilizer Plant Blast Faces Charge of Possessing Bomb Parts, via |
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| China Officials Seek Career Shortcut With Feng Shui, via |
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