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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Cancel the tax hike immediately and permanently — Phil KerpenHouse and Senate Republicans are still on totally different pages. They need to come together as soon as possible on a tax ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Good riddance to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — Phil KerpenThe bureau’s mortgage disclosure rules haven’t made buying a house any easier or less financially risky – but they have added ...
Trump has a golden opportunity to stick it to the international freeloaders who've been riding America's coattails on medical ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNOPINION: Good riddance to the Consumer Financial Protection BureauThe housing crisis and subsequent financial crisis in 2008 was caused in large part by politicizing loan eligibility criteria, advancing social justice objectives over sound economics. Unfortunately, ...
The clock is ticking. If Congress fails to act, the average American household will see their tax bill jump by over $3,000 at the end of this year. The economic imperative is also a political ...
6 2D E96 $6?2E6 #6AF3=:42? A@D:E:@?]k^Am Phil Kerpen is the president of American Commitment and the author of “Democracy Denied.” Kerpen can be reached at [email protected].
2E:@?]k^Am Phil Kerpen is the president of American Commitment and the author of “Democracy Denied.” Kerpen can be reached at [email protected].
Free-market columnist Phil Kerpen (March 3) dismisses the Congressional Budget Office’s figures and claims that the Trump tax cuts of 2017 “paid for themselves in the first two years.” ...
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