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Brush up on your “Laughlin”

By kwhunter On April 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Commentary, Politics

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President Obama’s comments toward the Supreme Court this week, in the aftermath of the Court’s hearing of arguments on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), make it clear that the President’s administration is prepared to utilize a strategy of aggressive influence against the Court to [...]

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Lights, Camera, BUDGET! The future of communication with citizenry

By kwhunter On October 13, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Kenneth Hunter

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By Kenneth Hunter

This morning, I will present an overview of my recent work on the development of video budget productions. You can take a look at the visual element of this panel presentation below.

You can also view it here.

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Notes from Richmond Fed District Economic Outlook

By kwhunter On October 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

Notes from Richmond Fed District Economic Outlook : District Overall
Performance is “sluggish”
Net month-to-month job losses of 7,500 in August, fueled mostly by government employment reductions; total jobs still 50,000 higher compared to last year…

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How many payroll tax cuts does it take to create or save a job?

By kwhunter On September 12, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

This part of the President’s new jobs (stimulus) plan is pretty easy to figure out. By halving the employer’s payroll tax rate, an employer will need to have more than 32 employee to generate enough tax savings to directly create a job.

M…

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Incidents like this only confirm my theory that Andy Roddick is a wimp

By kwhunter On September 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

Incidents like this only confirm my theory that Andy Roddick is a wimp

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Dana Loesch is right; President Obama not only one being challenegd in 2012

By kwhunter On September 5, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

Dana Loesch is right; President Obama not only one being challenegd in 2012: During “This Week” appearance, Loesch accurately points out that the 2012 election is also critical for those seeking to restore principled conservatism within the GOP.

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What happens first?

By kwhunter On September 5, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

President Obama speaks before Congress, current contract crude drops below $80/bbl, or current contract Gold climbs above $2,000/ounce?

Which one you think is most likely to happen in the next 72 hours?

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Unions make it clear who they’re supporting in 2012

By kwhunter On September 5, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

Unions make it clear who they’re supporting in 2012

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GOP Candidate Jon Huntsman actually makes a Conservative Proposal

By kwhunter On September 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

GOP Candidate Jon Huntsman actually makes a Conservative Proposal: Eliminating tax deductions is critical to broad-based tax reform, and it’s nice to see Huntsman bring it forth. Probably won’t help his chances, but his advocacy will help the stron…

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Thad MCotter riffs on Fed Harassment of Gibson Guitars

By kwhunter On September 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Uncategorized

Thad MCotter riffs on Fed Harassment of Gibson Guitars

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