This is a comment on the latest Republican version of replacement health care reform. The tax credits would be funded in a deficit-neutral fashion by
Maybe the middle-class wants to be “middle”
I doubt many people want to live in poverty. I suspect most people would like the lifestyle of America’s “wealthy” families. But are they willing
It’s not only the 1% who can benefit from investing-surprise; it works for anyone
Things are getting better, but not good enough. The good news is that more people are realizing that growing wealth works for anyone. The bad
The political liberal mind
President Obama: “For far too long, lobbyists have rigged the tax code with loopholes that let some corporations pay nothing while others pay full freight.
