While grandma is frisked at the airport, terrorists may have drones as weapons.
The Top 20% Paid 94.1% of Income Taxes in 2009
This chart is based on data in the recently-released CBO report "Distribution of Household Income and Federal Taxes, 2008 and 2009," showing the share of federal income taxes paid by income group in 2009. In 2009, almost all (94.1%) federal income taxes collected were paid by just one-fifth of Americans (top quintile) and the top 1% paid almost 39% of all taxes collected. In contrast, the lowest and second quintiles were net "tax collectors" because that 40% of Americans received more in ... MORE
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class warfare,
economics,
entitlements,
government,
income,
redistribution,
revenue,
rich,
tax
Steve Conover: The Essential Lesson Of The Auto Bailout
Punishing success. What do companies get when they act responsibly? Government-subsidized competition. On July 5 in the swing state of Ohio, President Obama treated voters to his campaign-2012 synopsis of the 2009 auto industry bailout: "When the American auto industry was on the brink of collapse and more than one million ... MORE
Andrew Napolitano: All 3 Branches Now Above The Law
What do we do about it? The greatest distinguishing factor between countries in which there is some freedom and those where authoritarian governments manage personal behavior is the Rule of Law. The idea that the very laws that the government is charged with enforcing could restrain the government itself is uniquely Western and was accepted with ... MORE
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authority,
Constitution,
freedom,
government,
law,
limitations,
politics,
protection,
regulation
Michael Barone: Is Success A Gift From Government?

Elizabeth Price Foley: Restore Federalism

John Stossel: First Jobs

VIDEO: Man Shot And Killed By Cops For Defending Home
Death by government. Are police protectors of liberty or just agents of the state?
Brian LaSorsa: What's So Bad About Discrimination

Bill Zongker: Campaign Cash Vs. Free Speech

Michael Tanner: Romney's Chance To Embrace Outsourcing
He should point out the benefits of capitalism. There is a story, perhaps apocryphal, that Milton Friedman was touring the Chinese countryside when he came upon a government project where workers were digging a canal. Friedman was surprised that instead of bulldozers and modern earth-moving equipment, the workers were ... MORE
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bureaucracy,
capitalism,
debt,
economics,
government,
industry,
jobs,
outsourcing,
tax,
trade
Thomas Sowell: Are Race Riots News?

I'm Finally Leaving America's Crazed Police State
by David Seaman. Dudes, I'm done with this. I'm leaving the United States today, and won't be back for a while. I recently visited my childhood hometown and noticed a whole bunch of brand new surveillance cameras at nearly every intersection and street corner; this is just a town, mind you, not some city of national or ... MORE
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government,
liberty,
monitor,
police state,
safety,
security,
snooping,
spying,
surveillance
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