"Most State Income Tax Burdens Have Fallen Since 2000"
March 31, 2025
Here's a bit of overlooked, I think, good news.
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Here's a bit of overlooked, I think, good news.
Recently there have been a bunch of pieces on the fifth anniversary of the start of Covid. You may have seen this amazing piece in the New York Times--our reporting was horribly wrong, but, hey, it's not our fault. Here's the esteemed Instapundit's reaction to the Times piece: "The passive voice is sure doing a lot of work here". And here's the Wall Street Journal's question about it: "How Often Has the New York Times Been ‘Misled’?"
"It will be fun to watch the progress of Mr. Haney’s bill through the Legislature as he seeks to explain why marijuana deserves a tax break but no one else does."
Endowments are big at the top schools and they don't even count something I hadn't heard about, "undesignated cash reserves".
It seems to me that academic publishing is an industry ripe for "disruption".
A bit of history on the infamous chicken tax.
The Kick Six was really something, made even better by the Auburn announcer losing his mind.
One--a basket from 66 feet--might be good luck, but a second one--62 feet this time-- in a about a month looks like skill.
How many words did Marlon Brando's Don Corleone speak in The Godfather?
Pirlo, Balotelli, Von Persie, Ronaldo, and the GOAT, Messi.