No seriously though. What about not deducting tuition waivers for grad students, so that this country has appropriate investment in R&D, talent? Or maintaining the individual mandate so that entrepreneurs can take risks w/out worrying about healthcare?
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I misspoke. *Maintaining* the deduction for tuition waivers.
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pls don't put words in my mouth Kim-Mai. i suspect you know i don't feel that way at all.
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I know you don't. I am just disappointed in the cheering that is going on on-line today. I am glad that they fixed this one thing but I can't celebrate it.
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Do you think we should let people choose whether or not to have auto insurance?
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Exactly right. The bill move from extremely negative on its merits to merely very negative. If we start forgetting our collective self interest because we got our stock options, we are doomed.
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This. So much this.
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Seems to me that’s the law of the jungle, not of a complex interconnected society. Workers, entrepreneurs, customers, users are interdependent outside the crabbed ideology of markets.
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“In its majestic equality, the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread.” - A.F.
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But what about free lunch? Will they tax that too?
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