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There's a solution for that: Increase the gas tax and index it (perhaps adding a limited pump price stabilization formula/element);…
- View post Las Vegas is justifiably world famous for its tagline "What Happens Here, Stays Here." (Or "What Happens in Vegas, Stays…
- View post Las Vegas has never hosted a national party's nominating convention. Atlantic City has (Democrats, 1964), but that was in the…
- View post It'd be a lot easier to believe Woody Allen if he hadn't had sexual relations with extremely young women. Soon-Yi…
- View post Let me quote the key part from the linked article: "Gallup classifies Americans as very religious if they say religion…
- View post Republican House members don't care one bit about the 2016 presidential election. Or, if they do care, President Hillary Clinton…
- View post Huntsman? Thune? Pawlenty? Gingrich? Cruz? Pence? Kasich? Perkins? Rubio? Portman? Coburn? Toomey? Corker? Cornyn? It's so wide open.
- View post I think Biden will also run.
- View post Maybe Bloomberg could double Giuliani's delegate count at about the same cost per delegate.
- View post Or you could take that $25.7 billion, fire up the Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps (and keep them…
- View post For the record, Senator Marco Rubio quickly made the Senate dysfunctional again when he withheld his support for William Thomas's…
- View post Janet Yellen is a fine choice. If the President requires another fine choice, Christina Romer is available.
- View post Another option is to vote for something like this: "The debt ceiling is abolished. The Department of the Treasury is…
- View post True, but it's a race to the bottom among the states. Massachusetts has its New Hampshire, for example. The federal…
- View post Frank is correct. The trillion dollar platinum coin would be a proof coin. It's a mistake to understand bullion coins…
- View post Yes, to expand on that point the Fed (if it wishes) could take $1T of the ~$1.6T of U.S. government…
- View post Or five $250 billion coins or whatever, as long as they're platinum. There is no part of "quantities" and "denominations"…
- View post Virtually all fiat money was coinage for many centuries -- millennia, really.
- View post ....And, I should add, Congress can pass a bill to change the law, but that follows normal legislative process: both…
- View post No, that's not correct. There are many U.S. coins struck with assigned legal tender values above $10. The U.S. Mint…
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