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JUST IN: Nigerian lawmakers to investigate DSTV Nigeria

JUST IN: Nigerian lawmakers to investigate DSTV Nigeria
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Emergency Spending: $333 Billion Tab Busted the Budget in 2008

Congress and President Bush enacted at least $333 billion in "emergency" spending in the just-completed 2008 fiscal year. While some of this spending may have been for worthy programs, many wereroutine expenditures given the emergency designation simply toevade spending caps and Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) rules. ....

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Obama Tax Hikes: Higher Dividend Taxes Hurt Seniors

There is much talk in Washington and the media about the impending expiration of the 2001 and 2003 tax relief. Those in favor of letting the tax cuts expire argue that to do otherwise would be merely to reward the rich at the expense of the lower-income population. Lost in these misguided accusations is the fact that higher dividend taxes part of the tax increase currently scheduled for January 1, 2011 will not only hurt American companies, but penalize America’s senior citizens. Older people hold the most stock of any demographic group, and often rely heavily on dividends to supplement their Social Security income. Penalizing retirees would be one of the particularly bad outcomes of letting the Bush tax cuts expire. Time is running out and Congress should act now to make the tax relief permanent. ....

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