EDITORIAL: Welcome back, Mr. President
Jul. 09, 2010
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President Obama is in Las Vegas, where he's holding an invitation-only fundraiser for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, among other closed-door events.

The president is welcome; he should be courteously received.

That said, it's too bad the president isn't planning to mingle with average Nevadans and visit our shopping centers incognito, to get a look at what his economic policies have really wrought -- what a city with 14.1 percent (official, understated) unemployment looks like, under an administration whose main economic goals seem to be the punishment and prevention of capital formation and business growth.

The president might have gotten an earful, here at ground zero of the Great Recession.

While "Obamacare" doesn't go into full effect for four more years, taxes to support it kick in this fall, starting with a 10 percent tanning salon tax (why?) and a "1099" tax that's projected to suck an additional $17 billion out of private businesses in the next decade by making them file "1099" snitch forms for virtually everyone to whom they pay a few hundred dollars.

Is that likely to help Nevada's economy rebound, President Obama? Won't it drive even more business "under the table," where workers have less protection, illegal aliens thrive and many continue to draw welfare while paying no taxes at all?

Speaking of illegals, your administration just sued our neighbor to the southeast, Arizona, for enacting a state law that instructs local police to help enforce federal immigration law -- despite the fact the Supreme Court ruled in 1976 that federal immigration law doesn't intend "to preclude even harmonious state regulation."

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