Rand Paul Accuses Democrats of Wealth Envy
Says they just want to stick it to the rich
Trying to cast businesses in California as creating a tax burden for residents requires a certain amount of deliberate contextual blindness
Rolling constituents no so popular as you might think
Not going down without a grasping fight
That's in addition to the "fiscal cliff" taxes the feds will suck from your wallet
Democrats want new taxes to fund new spending
Fear and loathing of income inequality is both totally understandable and ultimately misplaced.
Doesn't recognize "equality before public burdens" because it applies to individuals not households the Constitutional Council ruled
The Golden State's big government keeps getting bigger.
First placed lien against Williams for $284,000 in 2010
Prospects for a fiscal cliff deal not looking good
Back of the envelope calculations
That uncertainty thing might be getting resolved soon, with higher taxes
Raising tax rates in a struggling economy will help assure that the economy keeps struggling.
Separating politicians from your money isn't an easy task
The exodus from France's oppressive tax regime continues
Alain Afflelou owns an optical chain and has assets he'd like to keep
White House says it doubt a "grand bargain" is still possible
Because the IRS doesn't yet know the rules of the game
The state legalized same-sex marriage, but without tax benefits
Despite the plan including a tax increase
Says the neighboring country's policies push successful people to flee
Because shrinking government is unthinkable
But not so keen on entitlement cuts
A 75 percent tax rate on high-income earners has prompted an exodus of wealthy Frenchmen
Well, he has to put the screws to somebody
Which should make the state even less attractive while encouraging tax competition
Which officials will spend, of course
People were using the numbers to press for lower taxes, eased regulations
Says French government is punishing "success, creation and talent"
Are those real cuts or government "cuts"?
Threatens to shop for a new nationality after seeking refuge in Belgium
The film industry, for one, finds it a money-maker
Will apply to anybody earning more than the Euro equivalent of $55,000 a year