Wednesday, January 08, 2003


Work Hard, Follow the Rules, ...

Yeah, that's what folks should be rewarding...  What a simple political platform.

NYT.  Bush's economic plan.  I think it is fairly ironic that the majority of the Republicans I know are people that make below $150k a year.  They liked the Republicans because they opposed unrestrained growth in social transfer programs.  Now, when it comes time to cut taxes to give back some of the money that had been arrogated by the government, the Republicans don't even recognize that they exist.   Bush is giving almost all of the tax cuts to people that make over $1m a year.  I guess they think that the rank and file "working" Republicans are merely driven by social and defense issues and really don't care about the pocket book.  Poor schmucks.

Personally, I think we are speeding down a path towards a kleptocracy that is enhanced and accelerated by bad tax law and insufficient oversight.  The mess we saw at Enron and Tyco were just the tip of the iceberg.  It's still going on everywhere.  With Bush's elimination of the inheritance tax, elimination of the tax on dividends, and other changes we are now going to see dynasties of kleptocrats. 

The thing everyone misses in this is that taxes on extreme wealth and inheritances keep the playing field of life relatively level.  Also, regulation of economic behavior allows people that play by the rules to succeed.  From everything I can see, we are in a place where a person who is intelligent, works hard, and follows the rules cannot under any circumstances make a significant sum of money on their own. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]

John is on the money here. 

comment [] 9:48:49 AM    

More politics...

Oliver Willis built a fan site for the Dems presidential hopeful John Edwards.  I think that Edwards isn't quite slick enough to win without a Democratic version of Karl Rove behind him.  Who will that be? [John Robb's Radio Weblog]

comment [] 9:36:05 AM    

Interesting....

Spoke with Tara Sue yesterday. She's coming to Calif for the Wired awards in SF next Monday. She's nominated for one of the awards. She's an entrepreneur now, CEO of Policlicks, they're going to make some kind of announcement next week. She'll be here Friday through Wednesday. Maybe we should have a spicy noodles dinner for Tara Sue? [Scripting News]

comment [] 9:34:00 AM    


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