April 2008
Books![]() The New Criterion ![]() The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art ![]() Lives of the Mind: The Use and Abuse of Intelligence from Hegel to Wodehouse ![]() Art’s Prospect: The Challenge of Tradition in an Age of Celebrity ![]() Experiments Against Reality: The Fate of Culture in the Postmodern Age ![]() Tenured Radicals, Revised: How Politics has Corrupted our Higher Education ![]() Counterpoints: 25 Years of The New Criterion on Culture and the Arts ![]() The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America ![]() Against the Idols of the Age ![]() Lengthened Shadows: America and Its Institutions in the Twenty-First Century ![]() The Survival of Culture: Permanent Values in a Virtual Age ![]() Physics and Politics, by Walter Bagehot, edited with an Introduction by Roger Kimball |
April 20, 2008 4:53 AM
The power to tax . . .The power to tax, said John Marshall, is the power to destroy. Jerry Pournelle (via Instapundit) has some thoughts on Black Tuesday (that would be April 15):
Depressing, isn’t it? Comments (1)John N. Frary :Comments have been archived for this page. |
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Here in Maine the strategy seems to include raising the minimum wage so more workers will be subject to the income tax. An annual income of ca. $18,000 entitles the citizen to membership in that exclusive club called the (Wicked) Rich.
Apr 20, 2008 09:40 AM