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Monthly Archives: July 2011
How Much is 10%?
This graphic started it all. I was checking out Google+ and someone in my small circle of friends posted it and asked for thoughts. Here is my response: This is why I wish the very wealthy would just suck it … Continue reading
What’s Curtis Armstrong Up To?
When I hear the name Curtis Armstrong, two facts come to mind: He played Herbert Viola in the TV series Moonlighting, back in the ’80s. He came to Pensacola to help protect patients and doctors going into abortion clinics one … Continue reading
Kate is NOT a Princess!
I’m getting a little irritated at seeing “Princess Kate” pop up in television and print news stories, not to mention online. She is not a princess. She is the Duchess of Cambridge. She may also be referred to as Her … Continue reading
Job Creation and the Tax Rate
A lot of people in the United States right now are whining that if the income tax rate for the rich goes up, it will lead to even fewer jobs being created in the country. I don’t believe that would … Continue reading →