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Saturday, September 22, 2012
First there was this report, now this. I wonder what Romney, conservatives, et al will say about this… According to a new study by the Congressional Research Service (non-partisan), there’s no evidence that tax cuts spur growth. In fact, although correlation is not causation, when you compare economic growth in periods with declining tax rates versus periods with high tax rates, there seems to be evidence that tax cuts might hurt growth. But we’ll leave that possibility for another day.
First there was this report, now this. I wonder what Romney, conservatives, et al will say about this… According to a new study by the Congressional Research Service (non-partisan), there’s no evidence that tax cuts spur growth. In fact, although correlation is not causation, when you compare economic growth in periods with declining tax rates versus periods with high tax rates, there seems to be evidence that tax cuts might hurt growth. But we’ll leave that possibility for another day.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Amos 'n' Andy Show 54-03-21 (378) Construction Job in Guam (HQ)
"Construction Job in Guam" from the radio series The Amos 'n' Andy Show aired March 21, 1954 on CBS. Sapphire and her Mama have lined up a job in Guam for The Kingfish. Is he really going to go to work?
Amos 'n' Andy Show 54-03-21 (378) Construction Job in Guam (HQ)
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
"The Blue Serge Suit" from Richard Diamond, Private Detective aired February 9, 1951 on ABC. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert tobacco. The case of the disappearing blue serge suits. Why are they disappearing? Dick Powell.
Richard Diamond, Private Detective 51-02-09 (082) Blue Serge Suit (HQ)
Virgin Falls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZVmKpW4KDgendofvid [starttext] Tennessee may well be known for its music and rich history, but a lot of what draws visitors from around the world is the natural beauty of our state. From backpacking and climbing to quiet, river floats and white water paddling, Tennessee delivers a broad range of sport for lovers of the out-of-doors. The Cumberland Mountains are home to many spectacular waterways and trails, and Heather Sallee, owner of the Outdoor Experience in Cookeville, reminds us that hiking season is back with a day hike to White County's Virgin Falls. [endtext]
Sunday, November 27, 2011
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