Somehow – probably because of the military! – America’s 2011 budget has a $1.62 trillion hole, and Lockheed seems an ideal candidate for Sherrod Brown’s budget solution of huge tax hikes on corporations.
Tag: Sherrod Brown
Three Months of Soaking the Rich
Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has a Progressive’s grasp of economics: Washington is blameless, corporations are evil, and bureaucrats need more money to adjust the level of all boats appropriately.
Soak the Rich: News Corp.
If there’s one thing more evil than a conservative, it’s a conservative media executive. That’s why true Progressives knew, long before Rupert Murdoch and his minions in England caused their current scandal, that News Corporation – parent of Fox News and The Wall Street Journal – was perhaps the vilest corporation on earth.
Soak the Rich: Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines commits an unforgivable crime against the greater good each day: by offering flights around the world at discount rates, Southwest prevents Americans from riding trains!
Soak the Rich, Week 11
Starting with the ten largest companies in the S&P 500 index and moving to the least-Progressive villains after that, how far have twenty-two applications of Sherrod’s Sure-Fire Budget Oil brought us?
Soak the Rich: MasterCard
MasterCard, Inc. forces Americans into high credit card debt by making it convenient to open and use a charge account. Worse, MasterCard invites unflattering parallels between irresponsible citizens and the federal government.
Soak the Rich: ConAgra Foods
Corporate foodstuffs put free-range organic commune farms out of business! It’s high time we made ConAgra Foods part of Sherrod Brown’s tax-hikin’ solution to America’s $1.62 trillion 2011 budget deficit.
Sen. Brown Responds to CAIR Criticism
My assumption? Senator Brown’s remarks supported CAIR’s perpetual misdirection campaign, wherein widespread Muslim support for jihad and sharia law are ignored because “Islamophobia” is a more palatable topic.
Soak the Rich, Week 10
Starting with the ten largest companies in the S&P 500 index and moving to the least-Progressive villains after that, how far have twenty applications of Sherrod’s Sure-Fire Budget Oil brought us?
Soak the Rich: FedEx
It’s unfair to say which corporation is more evil, so let’s make FedEx part of Sherrod Brown’s tax-hikin’ solution to America’s $1.62 trillion 2011 budget deficit and call it a day.