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Why Poor and Lower-Income People Should Be Tax-Cutting Conservatives

Something about the inherent ‘unfairness’ and ‘regressive’ nature of the Powerball lottery got me to thinking: ‘How much do poor and lower-and-middle income people pay in taxes anyway each year?’ I fully put lottery payments into the ‘tax revenue’ category since they go to support government functions such as public education at the state level. […]

December 5, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill | Read More »

Where’s The Hostess Twinkie Bailout?

Hostess, the baker maker of such great American iconic foods as Twinkies, Cupcakes and Ding-Dongs, as well as the relatively more healthy Wonder breads, has decided to close up shop after a prolonged strike by its workers eventually exhausted the company’s remaining resources. Here’s the question of the day: When will the federal government and the […]

November 19, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests,National | Read More »

‘Practical Wisdom’: Who Has It, Obama or Romney?

  ‘Practical Wisdom’ is a book by Barry Schwartz and Kenneth Sharpe that seeks to find out what is missing in modern American life when it comes to ethical, responsible leadership. They lean heavily on Aristotle who used the phrases we are sure all of you have heard lately:  Phronesis which means ‘practical wisdom’ which helps us […]

October 30, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill | Read More »

Big Bird Bucks and The Sesame Street 1%

Has anyone seen the slightly amateurish ads lately by the Obama campaign that try to hammer Governor Romney on cutting Big Bird from the federal budget? Probably not, since even Big Bird and PBS has asked the Obama campaign to take the ads off the public airwaves. At a time when we have 23 million un/underemployed […]

October 11, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests,National | Read More »

Confessions Of An Obama Convert

OK, you have to admit it. President Barack Obama is the very best President we have ever had in the United States of America over the past 223 years. He is also going to be the very best President we will ever have over the rest of America’s future, whether it is another 1000 years […]

October 1, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests,National | Read More »

The Nearest Thing to Eternal Life on Earth is a Government Program!

Federal budgeting can be very confusing at times. But at its core, it is very simple arithmetic. As in ‘addition and subtraction’. No advanced calculus required, ring theory or Boolean algebra. Just 1+1=2. Or preferably if you are a spending budget hawk: 100-50=50 as in ‘reduce many federal programs by 50%…and hardly anyone would know […]

September 24, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill | Read More »

The Man From Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

Oops!  I meant to say: ‘The Man from Hope, Arkansas!’ Aren’t you getting a little tired of all this ‘Hope’ and ‘Not Enough Change Left in Your Pockets’ we keep hearing from the Democratic candidates? Seriously. Bill Clinton can give a good speech. He is a fantastic storyteller. He has a way to boil some […]

September 6, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests,National | Read More »

Barack Obama Is the ‘Coach Carl Franks’ of Presidential Budget Discipline

What Do You Do With A College Football Coach With the Following Record: 3-8; 0-11; 0-11; 2-10; 2-5? You fire him. Of course. Duke University has fallen on hard times on the football field for, oh, let’s say the better part of the past 18 years.  Really for most of the last quarter century.  Make […]

August 21, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill | Read More »

The Realities Of Illegal Voting

According to the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School and the author of this in-depth report by Mr. Justin Levitt called “The Truth About Voter Fraud,” there is nothing to worry about whatsoever with the American voting system. America has no problem with voting fraud! Whew! Don’t you feel better already? Which, if […]

August 9, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests,National | Read More »

Americans Produce More Regulatory Compliance Paperwork Than Manufactured Goods

Yes ma’am.  You heard that ‘torectly as they say (sometimes) in the South. Americans spent enough time and effort complying with government regulations to total $1.8 trillion of our roughly $15 trillion national GDP. (Source: Small Business Administration) During the same year, the entire American manufacturing industry made $1.7 trillion worth of: airplanes, cars, furniture, clothes, […]

July 19, 2012 | Posted in Frank Hill | Read More »

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