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Two Wins for Tax Cutting in Ohio

January 1, 1970
Ohio last week scored a double victory for taxpayers. Gov. Mike DeWine and the Legislature passed an income-tax cut that returns part of the state’s surplus to individuals and businesses. A legal victory also rolled back the Biden Administration’s attempt to seize control over state fiscal policy. Federal Judge Douglas Cole on Thursday ruled in…
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Publisher says NLRB's 'Scabby' ruling applies to 'salt mine' tweet

January 1, 1970
The publisher of conservative online magazine The Federalist has told a U.S. appeals court that a recent National Labor Relations Board decision endorsing unions’ use of “Scabby the Rat” during pickets should also apply to a satirical tweet threatening to send employees “to the salt mine” if they unionized. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Just Like Global Warming, Powerful People Aren’t Actually Scared of the Virus. I Have Proof.

January 1, 1970
A federal judge sentenced self-styled bad boy David Lesh to $10,000 in fines and 160 hours of useful public service Wednesday for his conviction on two petty offenses for illegally riding a snowmobile at a Keystone terrain park in April 2020… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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SCOTUS Considers Upending Legal Shield for Administrative State

January 1, 1970
…The libertarian Cato Institute filed a lawsuit to stop President Joe Biden’s student loan bailout with the help of the New Civil Liberties Alliance. The cost of the bailout has been estimated at around $400 billion. The federal lawsuit argues that Biden’s student debt cancellation plan will put the think tank at a disadvantage when hiring and retaining…
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