Just thought I'd quote my favorite line by Julianne Malveaux,
since the USA Today offering hardly suggests the power of
this lyrical and penetrating poetess of the human condition.
valis
Max, aha, I misunderstood. Well, when I give money to relatives (and
understand, the finances of the 'spinster' sister (niece, aunt, daughter) are
always under someones' greedy scrutiny) I consider it a dead loss--and I have
been proven correct in my cynicism well more than half the time. As
the web page is:
http://www.slate.com/BestPolicy/97-08-30/BestPolicy.asp
the text (but not the graph) says:
A Brief History of Taxes
Are tax cuts good (and tax hikes bad)
for the economy? You sure can't prove
it from the data.
By Jodie T. Allen
(236 words; posted Saturday, Aug. 30)
You probably won't believe this, but I always knew
that Darth Vader was really Michael Eisner.
A question, though: how does traditional and widely known fantasy
qualify as proprietary information?
valis