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Alec Baldwin Throws His Weight Around on Taxes
Alec Baldwin Throws His Weight Around on Taxes
And with that much poundage in play, it’s no wonder the ground keeps shifting under his feet. Three years ago tomorrow, Baldwin took to the Huffington Post to rail against “Tax Cuts and the Republican Legacy.” He was very upset about possible cuts in federal arts funding:  ...
Alec Baldwin: Tax Cuts and the Republican Legacy
huffingtonpost.com — I am just back from Washington, where I attended the Arts Advocacy Day events that were sponsored... by Americans for the Arts. As was the case during my last appearance there, the diligent work of Bob Lynch, Nina Ozlu and the staff of Americans for the ... (more) Alec Baldwin: Tax Cuts and the Republican Legacy
ALEC BALDWIN used to think taxes were good. If I were a GOP member of Congress, I’d tack ...
pajamasmedia.com — ALEC BALDWIN used to think taxes were good. If I were a GOP member of Congress, I’d... tack provisions hitting Hollywood’s tax advantages on to every bill . . . . (more) ALEC BALDWIN used to think taxes were good. If I were a ...
Alec Baldwin, supply-sider
Alec Baldwin, supply-sider
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ALEC BALDWIN used to think taxes were good. If I were a GOP member of Congress, I’d tack provisions…
Instapundit — ... ALEC BALDWIN used to think taxes were good. If I were a GOP member of Congress, I’d tack provisions hitting Hollywood’s tax advantages on to every bill . . . . ...

A conservative is a liberal who's been mugged
Daimnation! — ...in this case, by tax policy. (via InstaPundit) Could this be the beginning of arch-Democrat Alec Baldwin's new life as a right-wing Hollywood apostate? That sounds almost as unbelievable as, say, this: In 1989, Silver co-founded the non-partisan social and political advocacy group Creative Coalition with colleagues including Alec Baldwin, Christopher Reeve and Susan Sarandon. "I think there's almost an obligation [to engage in activism]," Silver said in a 1991 interview. "Many of us are very well compensated for work which a lot of ...

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