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A Visual Guide to Where Your Tax Dollars Go Interesting, detailed poster. Obama's budget requests.http://www.slideshare.net/slides2407/drunkenomics-the-story-of-bar-stool-economics
Great slide show on drinking and economics.
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Conservative protesters should remember that the recession, which led to so many of the policies they oppose, is almost entirely the result of Bush’s policies. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the recession began in December 2007—long before Obama was even nominated. And the previous recession ended in November 2001, so the current recession cannot be blamed on cyclical forces that Bush inherited.
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WSJ edit page fires a shot across Obama's bow.
As the Dow keeps dropping, the President is running out of people to blame.Top 10 Tips and Tools for Freelancers - Freelancing - Lifehacker
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Kiplinger's Easy-to-use tax withholding calculator. Why let the IRS hold your money interest-free? Use our calculator to see how much you can add to your paycheck...starting next pay day.Going Dutch - How I Learned to Love the European Welfare State. - NYTimes.com
while the top income-tax rate in the United States is 35 percent, the numbers are a bit misleading. “People coming from the U.S. to the Netherlands focus on that difference, and on that 52 percent,” said Constanze Woelfle, an American accountant based in the Netherlands whose clients are mostly American expats. “But consider that the Dutch rate includes social security, which in the U.S. is an additional 6.2 percent. Then in the U.S. you have state and local taxes, and much higher real estate taxes. If you were to add all those up, you would get close to the 52 percent.”
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Free Loading Free Lance writer extols the collective virtues of the Dutch.
For 18 months now I’ve been playing the part of the American in Holland, alternately settling into or bristling against the European way of life. Many of the features of that life are enriching. History echoes from every edifice as you move through your day. The bicycle is not a means of recreation but a genuine form of transportation. A nearby movie house sells not popcorn but demitasses of espresso and glasses of Dutch gin from behind a wood-paneled bar, which somehow makes you feel sane and adult and enfolded in civilization. Then there are the features of European life that grate on an American sensibility, like the three-inch leeway that drivers deign to grant you on the highway, or the cling film you get from the supermarket, which clings only to itself. But such annoyances pale in comparison to one other. For the first few months I was haunted by a number: 52. It reverberated in my head; I felt myself a prisoner trying to escape its bars. For it represents the rate at whichSoak the Rich, Lose the Rich - WSJ.com
Here's the problem for states that want to pry more money out of the wallets of rich people. It never works because people, investment capital and businesses are mobile: They can leave tax-unfriendly states and move to tax-friendly states.
Why states need to cut taxes: http://tr.im/lEOG #tcot [from http://twitter.com/Underdown/statuses/1836031711]
It's already happened in Maryland.Competing Tax Plans: Two Perspectives - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog
Nice chart comparing tax plans.
Obama v McCain tax plans
Wash. Post. / NYTimes review of tax plans useful diagramsOnline Bookkeeping for Freelancers that Won’t Cost an Arm & Leg - FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog
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