Totenberg Urges Tax Hike on Rich, Thomas Recalls How Reagan and 41 Rai

September 24th, 2005 4:02 AM
A week after NPR’s Nina Totenberg, on Inside Washington, urged imposition of a “Katrina tax,” on the same show this weekend she dismissed the idea of cancelling $24 billion of transportation bill earmarks as small change and suggested that “if you canceled the tax cuts, you'd get $225 billion." She rejected the contention that would hurt the economy and forwarded the standard liberal class…

New York Times Pushing For Higher Taxes

September 24th, 2005 12:38 AM
In its September 19 editorial entitled “Taking Full Responsibility” – an altogether too obvious reference to President Bush’s hurricane mea culpa - the New York Times continued what appears to be a full-court press on Congress to raise taxes in order to pay for the future costs of New Orleans reconstruction. In the view of the Times editorial staff, the economic health of the nation is at stake.…

The "Truth" About TABOR

September 12th, 2005 1:06 AM

CNN: Gov't Should Consider Raising Gas Taxes

September 8th, 2005 6:14 PM

Totenberg Blames Tax Cuts for Flood Disaster in New Orleans

September 4th, 2005 2:23 AM
Sounding like a parody of a liberal, but in all seriousness, NPR and ABC reporter Nina Totenberg charged on Inside Washington, at the end of a discussion about how National Guard equipment deployed to Iraq is supposedly impairing rescue efforts, that “for years, we have cut our taxes, cut our taxes and let the infrastructure throughout the country go and this is just the first of a number of…

NYTimes Uses Hurricane Katrina to Push For Higher Taxes

September 3rd, 2005 12:58 AM
Well, we all knew this was coming.  A New York Times editorial quite strongly suggests that income tax rates in our nation should now be raised as a result of Hurricane Katrina:Congress and the president had better get the message: an extraordinary time is upon the nation. The annihilation in New Orleans is an irrefutable sign that the national tax-cut party is over. So is the idea that American…