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Analysis: Kansas governor owns aggressive tax cuts - BusinessWeek
Analysis: Kansas governor owns aggressive tax cuts BusinessWeek The bill Brownback signed is a long way from zero, but it cuts individual income tax rates significantly for 2013 and exempts the owners of 191000 businesses from income taxes. Coupled with a previously scheduled sales tax decrease, the income tax ... |
Obama Allies Muddle Bain Hit, Avoid Private-Equity Smear - BusinessWeek
![]() Globe and Mail | Obama Allies Muddle Bain Hit, Avoid Private-Equity Smear BusinessWeek As a private-equity firm, Bain has made successful investments and many of its customers are pension funds, said Steven Kaplan, a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School Business. “The fact is, a number of the private-equity investors, ... Brief Thoughts on Economic Dynamism and Lessons the Private Sector Might Have ... |
Christie Plugs $676M Hole With Borrowing, One-Shots - New Jersey Hills
Christie Plugs $676M Hole With Borrowing, One-Shots New Jersey Hills Christie and his GOP allies aren't the only ones hoping for higher revenues. Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D-Gloucester) and Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald (D-Camden) seized upon Christie's optimistic budget forecasts to propose ambitious ... |
Chavez Challenger Capriles Campaigns 'Casa Por Casa' - BusinessWeek
Chavez Challenger Capriles Campaigns 'Casa Por Casa' BusinessWeek Under Chavez's self-proclaimed socialist revolutionary regime, Venezuela is allied with Cuba, Iran, and Nicaragua, even as it continues to play a vital role in the US economy as the fourth-largest supplier of oil. With elections five months away, ... |
House GOP Effort to Please Subprime College Donors Completely Backfires - Huffington Post
House GOP Effort to Please Subprime College Donors Completely Backfires Huffington Post Federal law prohibits colleges from receiving more than 90 percent of their revenues from federal aid, on the theory that schools that cannot get anyone to fork over any of their own money shouldn't be in business. But that "90-10" rule only covers ... |


