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The Tony Katz Show – 4/2/12 – Obama Rejects Checks And Balances, And The View At Ground Zero

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The Tony Katz Show – Podcast – 3/30/12 Live From NYC

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CA. Governor wants Californians to raise their own Taxes

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As reported by The Christian Science Monitor, via Drudge Report, California Governor Jerry Brown wants to bring a ballot initiative to the people of California, asking them to raise their own taxes.

Brown has been rebuffed by the legislative angle, where he needs a two-thirds majority for tax increases, because of Republican opposition to his proposals. So, Brown has decided to bring his case to the people of California directly:

“I am going directly to the voters because I don’t want to get bogged down in partisan gridlock as happened this year,” said Brown in a statement. “The stakes are too high.”

“The stark truth is that without new tax revenues, we will have no other choice but to make deeper and more damaging cuts to schools, universities, public safety, and our courts,” he added.

His plan (proposed as temporary) would include:

  • 1% increase in income tax for those who make over $250,000 per year
  • 2% increase in income tax for those who make over $500,000 per year
  • .5 cent increase in the state sales tax to 7.75%

Without digging into the minutia, the current CA income tax rate is 9.3%.  As has been evidenced by New York, people leave when the tax rate gets to high.  As they leave, their taxable income goes with them (according to the NY Post, New York lost $4.3 billion in 2006-2007) As evidenced by Steve Malanga in the City Journal, businesses are already leaving California for that same reason.

Unfortunately for California, and Californians, we are not dealing with a man of reason. We’re dealing with Jerry Brown.  In 2010, Joel Kotkin wrote of Brown, and his thoughts on growing an economy:

The decline of progressivism continued under the next governor: Pat Brown’s son, Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown, Jr., who took office in 1975. Brown scuttled infrastructure spending, in large part because of his opposition to growth and concern for the environment. Encouraged by “reforms” backed by Brown—such as the 1978 Dill Act, which legalized collective bargaining for them—the public-employee unions became the best-organized political force in California and currently dominate Democrats in the legislature

Last month, I wrote an article about other states targeting California businesses, and commented that if California continues down this path of high taxation that other states, “…will benefit royally.”

With this proposal (a hat tip to the hard-core progressive meme of “tax the rich!” and the far more violent “eat the rich!”) Brown is pushing to the other states the workforce to go along with the businesses.  Brown is actively courting the voters to vote for their own ruination.  Will the people of California go for it?  The results have yet to be seen.

But, if you were still looking to open a business in California, it would seem that one-way moving vans is the market to be in.

#OWS Verbally Assault Kids going to School

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As reported by CBS in New York, elementary school students were dragged through throngs of OWS protesters by their parents, while members of OWS shouted, “Follow those kids!”

From the report:

In the middle of thousands of protestors yelling and chanting — some kicking and screaming – CBS 2’s Emily Smith found little school kids trying to get to class. Nervous parents led them through the barriers on Wall Street. The NYPD helped funnel the children, anything to ease their fears while some protestors chanted “follow those kids!”

“These guys are terrorists, yelling at little kids,” one father said.

“For them it’s horrible. They’re afraid of all the crowds. We’re not even able to get through. They’re just, he’s … very afraid now,” a mother added.

The report also highlighted a protester who followed a father and his little daughter for an entire city block.

One must ask – Why do President Obama, Rep. Pelosi, and Chris Matthews continue to support this “movement?”  At what moment do our “leaders” reject this kind of violence?  At what moment does the Mainstream Media stop going after the Tea Party, and start properly reporting about violent OWS?

TKRS – October 10th, 2011 – The Return of the Show

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After a week off, including an appearance on Hannity, Tony returns to talk about Occupy Wall Street and the latest news.

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Tony Katz Radio – Thursday, September 15th 2011

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On today’s show, Tony takes on the disgusting spin of Sen. Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL). Then, Tony welcomes Tyler Hinsley, who asked the key question at the CNN/Tea Party Debate, and Fini Goodman stop by.

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Tony Katz Radio – Tuesday, September 13th 2011

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Tony is on location at a super secret location, but still has time to speak with former Guiliani speech writer Owen Brennan about the CNN/Tea Party debate.

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The Shame of Paul Krugman

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As America passed with solemn tribute the murder of 3000 citizens 10 years after September 11th, 2001, social media networks, like Facebook, were filled with tributes, thanks, passages from the bible, and pleas.  Amongst those pleas, that we spend no time on 9/11 engaging in politics.  We have many days ahead to talk about our ideas, our ideals, our desires for America and the best course of action for America.  9/11 is just not the day for politics.

And, as Americans, we watched the tributes on Saturday at Shanksville, PA.  And again, the social media networks were filled with video and audio from the day.  Specifically, people marveled at the words of former Presidents Bush and Clinton.  For whatever we think of their politics, their time in office or their time out of office, they understood what we understand – now was not the time for politics or pettiness.  9/11 is something we, as a nation, survived together.  We lost, we suffered, we felt anger, we are still angry.  But we survived.  For all of our problems, the republic is still here.

Yet, there are those who don’t understand.  Who don’t have the basic humanity one assumes would exists in the hearts and souls of Americans.  Who think their lofty position has entrusted upon them a higher intelligence, when all they have is farcical audacity and, indeed, deep seeded hate.  One of those is Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize winning Economist who fancies himself an intellectual.  As America has learned, we need people of intellect.  Pseudo-intellectuals always lead to unmitigated disaster.

From Krugman’s blog in The New York Times:

What happened after 9/11 — and I think even people on the right know this, whether they admit it or not — was deeply shameful. Te atrocity should have been a unifying event, but instead it became a wedge issue. Fake heroes like Bernie Kerik, Rudy Giuliani, and, yes, George W. Bush raced to cash in on the horror. And then the attack was used to justify an unrelated war the neocons wanted to fight, for all the wrong reasons.

Krugman didn’t get the memo about how to act on 9/11. (As if a memo on how to be a human being is actually necessary!)  It’s like he’s wearing a clown costume to a funeral.  Because Krugman is a clown, and 9/11 is a funeral. To start, Krugman’s elitism makes him think that he knows what people in America are thinking.  His elitism has also immediately turned 9/11 in to a class war.  People on the “right” know that what happened after 9/11 was deeply shameful?  This isn’t true about people on the left? Actually, this isn’t true at all!  It is a simpleton’s strawman argument to force through a failed meme – the left is more compassionate than the right. (A meme that is also destroyed by posting such a hateful, thoughtless article on September 11th.)

The attack continues, in discussing the “fake heroes” – Kerik, Guiliani and Bush.  If you ask anyone on the right, the heroes of 9/11 are the ones who stayed behind when they could have run to safety, and in doing so saved countless lives. The heroes of 9/11 are those who ran into the buildings when others ran out. We call them First Responders – the same ones who Mayor Michael Bloomberg decided were not worthy to attend the ceremonies at Ground Zero!  It would not be right to call Kerik, Guiliani or Bush “heroes” in that sense.  Yet, it would be simply a false rewrite of history to deny the amazing sense of calm that former Mayor Rudy Guiliani placed in the city.  That while most men cower in a situation like this, he was on the scene.  He wasn’t cowering in the corner, he led the city – and by proxy the nation! – to believe that there was still a rule of law, that America was still in control of America.  His strength and optimism stated clearly that New York would still be the capital of the world, and it will (we will!) return to normalcy again.  It’s a far cry from Krugman’s idols, like Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) and his inspiring words about Iraq, stating clearly, “…this war is lost.”

That Bush “raced to cash in” on 9/11 is just a nonsense, shameless, pathetic attack meant for cheap applause from mindless people.  Did Janeane Garofalo write this for him?

Krugman continues with his ignorant screed:

The memory of 9/11 has been irrevocably poisoned; it has become an occasion for shame. And in its heart, the nation knows it.

What shame should those who lost loved ones feel?  What shame should our nation have?  Shame of our troops that fight for us?  Shame of The Pentagon that has rebuilt?  Shame in Shanksville, PA for building a memorial that I personally must get to in my lifetime?  Shame of those who risked their lives for those they never met?  Shame for those who spent days, weeks and even months slowly removing the debris from Ground Zero?  Shame for those who work with such passion to bring about the new Freedom Tower?

Should America feel shame in a Mayor who let his city know that they will be back and better than ever?  No, America should not.  Should America feel shame in a President who set out to destroy the enemy that attacked us, and murdered 3000 of our fellow citizens?  No, America should not.  Should America feel shame that we will, year after year after year after year after year, commemorate this day, read the names of those who died, and tell our children that we learned on that day to be ever vigilant, ever strong, ever ready?  No, America should not.

Krugman ended his 182-word post by stating this:

I’m not going to allow comments on this post, for obvious reasons.

What is obvious is that Krugman doesn’t allow comments because Krugman is a coward.  He is the image that should be juxtaposed to the men and women in uniform from that day, and every day before and since.  Krugman’s cowardice should be set against Capt. Greg Amira, who was buried not once but twice in the rubble of the Twin Towers.  Then, a few years later, he was called up to return to the war zone in Iraq.  According to his interview on FOX News Channel, Capt. Amira gave up his disability payments – including money due him from a victim’s fund of over $1 million – to return to active duty with the US Army.  He suffered injuries that forced him to spend 13 months in recovery in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.  And Paul Krugman thinks that America should be ashamed of this man, and of the thousands like him?

I feel no shame, and neither does America.  The shame lies with Krugman, and those who believe his lies.

Tony Katz Radio – Friday, September 9th 2011

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Tony recaps the day’s news, then gives his thoughts on 10 years after 9/11

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Another account of government trying to control how you live

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From my article at Pajamas Media, a raid at a Venice Beach food store shows the lengths government agencies will go to in order to “protect” the people.  However, the larger the nanny state grows, the less freedoms we get for our protection:

In Venice, CA, a beach community in Los Angeles, the owner of a health food market was arrested, along with two others, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney, for the, “…criminal conspiracy charges stemming from the alleged illegal production and sale of unpasteurized goat milk, goat cheese and other products.”

As the Los Angeles Times reported:

The arrests followed a one-year investigation during which undercover agents purchased unpasteurized dairy products from Healthy Family Farms stands in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, said Matthew Krasnowski, a district attorney spokesman. The products included unpasteurized goat milk, cheese and yogurt.

Yes, a year long investigation to go after the sale of unpasteurized milk, cheese and yogurt.  And not just one government agency, but nine different governmental agencies, according to the LA District Attorney’s office:

Agencies taking part in the ongoing investigation include the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; the California Franchise Tax Board; the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Milk and Dairy Food Safety Branch and the department’s Division of Measurement Standards; the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office; the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, the Ventura County Department of Public Health; the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety.

The investigation ended in the raid of the Venice market, Rawesome Foods, and a farm, Palmer’s Healthy Family Farms in Ventura County.  Prosecutors claim that Rawesome Foods did not have a license to sell unpasteurized milk, which is required by the state of California.  Rawesome Foods, however, is not open to the public.  It is a private club that requires a paid membership.  It is not known how undercover officers got into the club to purchase the dairy items, or if they paid for a membership.  This is not the first raid on Rawesome Foods.  They were raided in 2010 for the sale of unpasteurized, or “raw” milk.

What is known is that the government has gone too far in “protecting” its citizens.  Grown men and women have the right to eat whatever they want.  While you and I may not think raw goat milk is the way to enjoy our Captain Crunch, there is no reason that government should outlaw its sale.  Further, the licensing requirements are called in to question when the type of sale does not fit into its parameters (to the public versus via private membership club.) On the surface, this looks more like governmental bullying than “protecting” the unpasteurized goat-milk-drinking public (which one could assume is a very niche market.)

The Tea Party movement has long advocated for smaller government as one of its central tenants.  This unwarranted attack on this small business is a perfect analogy as to why the Tea Party is on the side of all Americans who believe in personal liberty.  The politics of the owners of Rawesome Foods and Palmer’s Farm isn’t important.  The conversation here is about the continued over reach of government into our food and food choices.  We’ve seen New York work to ban salt and trans fats from restaurants. In California, food establishments are required to post calorie counts of all items.  McDonald’s is under attack for putting toys in Happy Meals, and now will only offer apple slices with Happy Meals instead of french fries.  In Chicago schools, students can have their home packed lunch thrown away, and then be forced to purchase the school lunch.

All of those things are not the advancement of a society, but a horrific growth of the Nanny State.  And, as we see from Rawesome, no one is immune.  From McDonalds to private food markets to the schools, government feels compelled to control what we eat.  Recently, it was announced that August 20th is Lemonade Freedom Day, in response to the nationwide crackdown on kids’ lemonade stands by police. Perhaps a Food Freedom Day will be next, as it certainly seems it is needed.