California's wealthiest 1 percent pay 48 percent of its income tax. Now that it's not deductable, will they move away?
Is there no end to the ignorance of California's politicians? Much is revealed in this article: they want to tax businesses by extracting half of the savings from Trump's tax cut, which will of course drive more businesses from the state. They still think that the Trump tax custs won't benefit the middle class. They think that people can donate their taxes to the state and get a tax savings (everybody knows that if you get a tangible benefit from a donation, it's not deductable) All three idocies are in this one article, and the media doesn't bother to explain it, revealing their cluelessness.
They are building a stretch of the Bullet Train from outside Fresno to outside Bakersfield (sort of a "train to nowhere"). You'll be surprised that the cost has escalated 35% over earlier projections. Just as the rest of the system will escalate.
Remember Common Core? Betsy DeVos casually announced that it is over.
One Peace Corps volunteer learned that Trump was right about Africa.
How about those tapeworms? A little concern about daily sushi.
Prosperity Gospel preacher Ken Copeland has enhanced his ability to reach the world for Christ (and for him). He's buying a Gulfstream V private jet. You can help him by sending money to lengthen the runway on his private airfield.
Tom Steyer made a fortune running a hedge fund. Probably you have seen his TV ads arguing for impeachment of Donald Trump. He has lots of money to promote his viewpoints, but it appears to me that being able to manage a hedge fund and being a little bit crazy are not mutually exclusive. Here's an analysis in the New York Times.
Do you watch Fox News? Here's a guy who advertises on Fox because he thinks those viewers have limited intellect and are easy to fool. He doesn't run his company anymore.
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