Welcome to the January 2010 edition of the Carnival of Conservative Conversations.
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Six Files the US Government Keeps on You, and How to Obtain a Copy
Gavin R. Putland presents the following article, posted at On Line Opinion:
What if GST and payroll tax are unconstitutional? and says: “From Australia – but the proffered solution is reminiscent of the U.S. Fairtax proposal.”
Scott Social Media Allen presents the following article, posted at Scott “Social Media” Allen:
Don’t Make New Laws – Enforce the Ones We Have and says: “Austin City Council apparently has nothing better to do than make new city ordinances against behavior that’s already covered by existing state law.”
JD Roger presents the following article, posted at Atlantic Sentinel:
How Disturbed Are You? and says: “No, really, how disturbed are you? Disturbed enough to join a social movement? Maybe help out as a checkbook member? Perhaps you’re disturbed enough to go out and start your own social movement. But wait a second—are you rich? You aren’t. Well, that may cause some difficulties. You see, the heavenly choir sings with an upper-class accent (as E.E. Schattschneider tells us), because clearly they are able to represent their interests better than you, shall I say, more “blue-collar” types.”
Wenchypoo presents the following article, posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket:
Something NOT to Do: Turn Your Tax Refund into a Savings Bond and says “Obama wants our tax refunds, and this is how he aims to get them!”
Buck Fleming presents the following article, posted at Buck Says:
Window Caulking: A Presidential Initiative and says: “Is this really the Presidents job?”
DWSUWF presents the following article, posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall:
Truth in Blogging and says: “We are unaccustomed to this kind of refreshing candor coming from a Communication Director for this or, for that matter, any administration. After all, the job of a Communication Director is “spin” – to frame everything in the most positive light for the President and the administration. But there it is… Pfeiffer delivers on the promise of the title “The Same Old Washington Blame Game” with much more of the same old Washington blame game.”
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