Friday, October 31, 2025

Halloween Greetings Everyone!

The Peasant wishes all of you, my grand readers, a most Happy
and Joyful Halloween! May none of you get any tricks and all of
you get lovely treats!


MEM

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Taxation, New York Style

The state of New York an astronomical budget, and an incredible
propensity to spend money; like the federal government, New York
spends tax revenue faster than it can collect it; the Empire State 
automatically raises income taxes each year with the help of
inflation bracket creep. 

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) claims that the one-time (HA!) payments 
will "provide relief to New Yorkers who have paid increased sales
taxes due to inflation (another HA!). However, New Yorkers are 
paying more tax on everything, including dining at restaurants
and pet food for Fido and Kitty. Unlike the federal government,
Albany hasn't adjusted adjusted New York tax brackets since 2016.
New Yorkers therefore are shoved up into higher tax brackets as
their nominal wages gradually climb.

Congress stopped this stealth theft by inflation regarding federal 
income tax, but around one-third of the states don't do this; 
New York, being one of these states, has this in store for a single
filer making $90,000 annually while living in New York City:
a top state-and-local tax rate of 9.9% (!). 

Now, New York income tax collections during the first half of 
this year are a whopping 75% higher than in 2022. Although the
state could end the inflation tax the Democrats, who have a 
rock-solid majority in the state legislature, don't want to give
up the resultant revenue (!!). They spend much of it on their 
special-interest constituent groups and brag about their 
"generosity" to voters --- ah, but do regular everyday New Yorkers
see any of that money, at least enough to make any real difference?
If you think that they do, then Gov. Hochul has a great big bridge
in Brooklyn that she would love to sell you! And of course the 
Big Apple is no different in this regard.

And New York City is getting ready to elect a hard-boiled Marxist to be
their new mayor, a candidate who would raise taxes even higher (!!!).
The Mayoral front-runner, Zohran Mamdami wants  to do this in order
to establish government-run grocery stores which supposedly would
sell their wares at lower prices than its private sector-run counterparts
and guarantee apartments with far cheaper rent, with a further 
infusion of rent-control (!!!!). For years New York's voters have fallen 
for such mularkey from "progressive" candidates for local offices, 
with nothing ever working out as promised. 

And there's nothing to suggest that there's ever going to be anything 
other than another repeat under a Mamdami administration. Sigh.


MEM


Thursday, October 23, 2025

Reporting Interim Results: How Often is Enough?

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has a rule which 
requires public companies to report interim results quarterly.
President Trump would like to see the SEC change that to instead 
permit semi-annual reporting of these results. The President thinks
that U.S. companies is too short-term. Such a reduction in reporting 
obligations is a sign to corporate executives that they have been 
listening too much to their companies' shareholders, that is, their
bosses. Just who do these bumptious investors think they are,
your sarcastic Peasant wants to know? 

The government should not be sending this message. If they do,
the shareholders will certainly counter with a message of their
own, and the government and the company bigwigs will not
receive it warmly.

This is not one of President Donald J. Trump's better ideas.


MEM

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Next Week, I Promise!

Your favorite Peasant has to bow out this week, as I have 
more obligations than I have time! But I shall return next 
week, and we'll resume our weekly fun!

Thank you all for your patience, understanding and indulgence.
All is well, and shall get even better!


MEM 


Wednesday, October 8, 2025

No Wobbling Permitted!

All too often, Republicans in Congress have lost debates
which they should have won had they just shown a bit of 
backbone. Most egregious have been the debates over health-
care, and the consequences included, but aren't limited to, 
our healthcare system falling apart. 

But a rematch has come the GOP's way; the Congressional 
Democrats have chosen to shut down the government chiefly
for these two reasons: one, they want to line the pockets of 
the large health insurance firms and the K Street lobbyists,
and two, they want to make more health care, free of course,
to more illegal immigrants. The Republicans have begun to
fight back on the latter, to their credit, but they face another
related issue in the form of a question, the question being 
should Congress extend enhanced subsidies for ObamaCare 
which were granted temporarily during the Covid pandemic?
The obvious rightful answer is a resounding "no" since 
the pandemic is long over. The Republicans have to demonstrate
their advocacy for freedom in healthcare and opposition to
socialized medicine, with no compromising on principles.

If they give any ground via making wimpy concessions 
the voters will never take them seriously when the GOP claims
that they want to deregulate the healthcare market to promote
competition and to expand healthcare savings accounts. This 
would, of course, mean a tsunami-like shift in the electorate's
preferences at election time, and they would repeat that 
preference in subsequent elections for the foreseeable future.
At least the GOP is firming up their stance on many issues
these days, with President Trump being the shot of adrenaline
coursing through their veins. Let's hope that the adrenalin boost
carries the 'Pubs to a resounding victory on this matter.


MEM


Thursday, October 2, 2025

New York Slides Into Socialism

New York's embattled mayor Eric Adams has ended his campaign
for re-election last Sunday, but he really should have done it before
now. The Big Apple would have had a realistic chance of defeating
the socialist, some would say communist, mayoral candidate 
Zohran Mamdani. He's so far left that he makes former mayor
Bill De Blasio look like GOP mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Mayor Adams had given his all in vying for another term, but has
polled dangerously low against the rest of the field of candidates.
He now is in single-digits (!) running as an independent, having
shed his Democrat party label. 

His best move as mayor was to appoint Jessica Tisch as police 
commissioner. She's worked to reinstate "broken windows"
policing; intolerance for minor crimes while also focusing on high-
crime neighborhoods. Voters are now left with former Gov 
Andrew Cuomo, also running as an independent; the Democrats'
nomination has been sewn up by Mamdani. Republican pick
and past mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa, founder of the crime
fighting group "The Guardian Angels", will need a miracle worthy
of informing the Pope about in order to win the general election.

A Mamdani victory will mean that New York, regarded as the financial
capital of the world, the home of Wall Street, and a mighty banking 
citadel, will succumb to frighteningly higher taxes, rent freezes, 
government-run grocery stores (no, really! Mamdani has promised
this, making it a plank in his campaign platform), and more crime 
aided and abetted by pro-crime, pro-criminal officials. 

And don't think he'll be any friend to the Jewish citizens of New York;
he's made his pro-Hamas sympathies well-known. He'll certainly be a
friend to the teacher's unions, as he is vehemently against charter
schools. 

There's an old saying in politics which states that in elections voters get 
the government they deserve. If New York's voters elect Mamdani,
and chances are excellent that they will, they're going to get precisely
that very government. Your head-shaking Peasant hopes they will be 
happy.


MEM

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

The Peasant's Sweet Sixteen Celebration!

No, my wonderful friends, I'm not now 16 years of age;
I left that milestone behind fifty-one years ago. But this
day is my 16th anniversary of publishing PWAP! 

We've now been together for these past sixteen years
enjoying each other's company and discussing the news,
especially that concerning government and economics, 
the financial state of our country, and sometimes checking
in on other countries and their political news. Examining
each story, picking out the good actors from the bad,
the adept from the inept, giving our praise and criticism,
our commendations and our condemnations, our welcomes
and our goodbyes, our appreciation and our opprobrium.
We've grown worldly but not not world-weary, wise 
but not wise-assed, older but savvier, and all the while 
keeping a positive outlook and looking out for the 
better and pointing the way to it. Doing our modest bit
to make for everyone a better world.

None of this would have been possible without you, 
my grand and loyal readers; Your grateful Peasant gives 
thanks for every single one of you! As of today The Peasant
is read and enjoyed in over 40 countries the world over!
And these past sixteen years have been sweet and a real 
treat! May we all have many, many more years together
enjoying this illuminating activity together, getting together
at this blog site every week! 

Many thanks everyone!


MEM