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Michael Hill

Michael Hill has written 5 posts for SmallGovTimes.com

What ever happened to cost neutral?

The new Rangel-Pelosi tax plan, like just about every new and improved tax plan since 1913, is being sold to us as “revenue neutral.” The concept of revenue neutrality with taxation is that for every dollar cut from one group’s taxes, a dollar will be added to another group’s taxes somewhere, thus keeping the total [...]

Health care in a socialized nation

One of the biggest questions of the day is health care – why are people being denied this most basic human right, what to do about those who cannot afford it, why are so many uninsured in this greatest nation on Earth, why are costs skyrocketing, and not if, but when, should we turn over [...]

The truth is, neither party wants a smaller government

After my recent rant on the Fair Tax, where I asked the question of why anyone would vote against something so beneficial to so many, I began pondering why it is that regardless of the speeches we hear every two years, and really loudly every four, nothing ever gets done to actually reduce the size [...]

The few, the proud, the sponsors of the Fair Tax

The Fair Tax Act of 2007 has been introduced to the House and Senate (H.R. 25 and S. 1025 respectively) and given that it represents what Neal Boortz accurately calls “the greatest transfer of power from the government to the People since the American Revolution” it is a good time to identify the sponsors and [...]

Desperation in the GOP

The only desperation I can see from the GOP candidates is the same desperation coming from the Democrat candidates – that is, the desperation to be the President.