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Nick Anderson of the Houston Chronicle is an avowed independent who covers politics and contemporary cultural issues in a way that connects with readers. His loose, idiosyncratic style carries with it an unconventional message that has broad appeal. "I approach my work with a healthy skepticism for the ideological extremists littering our political landscape," explains Anderson.
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ConserveGov said, 6 months ago
Just wait until the Obamacare taxes start hitting people’s paychecks. She’ll be shopping at Goodwill.
Kingoswald
said, 6 months ago
Who knows. Perhaps Bain Capital will get to her paycheck first?
J. Short
said, 6 months ago
…for that AK-47 with the 50 clip.
mikefive said, 6 months ago
I really miss my favorite TV shows….political ads.
Gypsy8 said, 6 months ago
Save a litle cash for those higher taxes that need to come – the nation’s credit card is reaching maximum.
Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
She will be driving off the fiscal cliff. It’s not the fall that kills you it’s the sudden stop.
Orthodox Catholic said, 6 months ago
I’ve got an idea. Instead of shopping, why don’t you try SERVING — such as in going down to a local homeless shelter and serving the poor?
cdward said, 6 months ago
@ConserveGov
She probably already has insurance. What’s killing people these days is the fact that we already pay more than most others and get less.
Clark Kent said, 6 months ago
Tax the megarich until there are no megarich.
Jase99 said, 6 months ago
@Orthodox Catholic
I’ve got an idea. Instead of shopping, why don’t you try SERVING — such as in going down to a local homeless shelter and serving the poor?
Yes, that is a good alternative. I was thinking something similar when I read just how much money the Catholic Church spent in my state alone trying to enshrine discrimination in the state constitution.
Darren Blair said, 6 months ago
@Clark Kent
…at which point the nation collapses because the megarich are the ones running the companies that drive the country’s economy.
ARodney said, 6 months ago
We learned from the Congressional Research Service — if we hadn’t already picked it up from past failure in the 1880s, 1920s, 1980s, and 2008 — that lowering taxes on the wealthy and letting the wealth gap get too wide is actually BAD for the economy. No rich person ever created jobs out of AFTER TAX INCOME. The argument has never made any sense.
TheTrustedMechanic said, 6 months ago
@ConserveGov
Please enlighten us as to which taxes will be hitting peoples’ paychecks. You can’t, because there aren’t any that can be directly and irrefutably linked, unless you don’t have insurance and don’t buy your own, and then it’s only a tax if you believe the politically based Supreme Circus decision. But it’s not, a tax is not optional, the penalty can’t be levied like a tax, you won’t go to jail for not paying it and they can’t garnish you to collect it like they can with a tax.
Just more CONservative hate and RWNJ lies.
mikefive said, 6 months ago
@Clark Kent
If I were you I’d move to North Korea or Cuba and become one of their masses. Those places would fit your societal utopia much, much better than what exists here.
olfart said, 6 months ago
@ Orthodox Catholic
As an atheist, I never knew what to do with religious holidays like Thansgiving. Then I volunteered at the shelter. It gives meaning to what used to be a celebration of gluttony. I urge others to give of themselves. Plus, you meet some people with really interesting stories.