Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters

I think this guy's earned his legal chops, unlike the previous crony nominee. I seem to have little or no problem with very "conservative" judges, and have become actually rather fond of Clarance Thomas' opinions and philosophy - I may not agree with all of them, but I do agree with a surprising percentage, and he's a pretty staunch states-rights kinda guy. If Roberts and Alito follow this trend we may see fewer rulings of the recent Kelo and medical marijuana variety, where the power of the government trumped all other concerns.

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Samuel A. Alito Jr. was quickly branded a hard-core conservative after President Bush announced his nomination, but a surprising number of liberal-leaning judges and ex-clerks say they support his elevation to the Supreme Court.

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Telecommuters: Beware the tax man

Here's an idea: why don't we tax the income of the folks telecommuting from Bangalore? Our government, at all levels, seems to be so hell-bent on killing the economy it sometimes defies belief...

Telecommuters employed by a company outside their home state may be at risk of having to pay extra taxes unless Congress adopts a bill protecting them.

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