Salt Lake Tribune – Full quivers don’t pay The opinion by David M. Pearson (Forum, June 9, “Subsidizing children”) is the most illogical and self-serving analysis I’ve seen in a long time. He wrote that he is helping to subsidize people with few or no children. Since he has nine arrows in his quiver, he gets enormous tax deductions for his progeny. This means he pays little, if any, taxes compared to a single person, or those with few or no children. How he can figure that he is “subsidizing” anyone is a real fantasy. As a consumer of governmental…
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FRONTLINE: endgame | PBS I caught the tail end of this before “P.O.V.” started – looked interesting and you can watch online.
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YouTube – Writing for SystemiNetwork.com What “working from home” REALLY means when you’re an RPG programmer, it’s after 10, and you’ve drunk a little too much coffee. [kml_flashembed movie="http://youtube.com/v/czWvC2xRnRo" width="400" height="326" wmode="transparent" /] My husband David knows this guy, who’s on many of the mailing lists David hosts on midrange.com. In fact, they were almost roomies at the most recent COMMON meeting. David almost came home a headbanger – that would have been interesting!