The AMT: Where it Came From and How to Fix it

My Comments: To hear the Republicans tell it, the issue of having those who make more money pay more in tax is not only brand new, it's subversive, grossly unfair, and clearly a Democratic Party plot to socialize the country. How dare you? by Bonnie Lee / Taxpertise / Published April 12, 2012 Back in …

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The Hidden Health Care Mandate

The Supreme Court can wring their hands about penalizing people who don’t buy health insurance. But it’s actually been that way for a long time. My Comment: One has to wonder what all the fuss is about! By Matthew Yglesias The idea of financially penalizing people for not buying health insurance sounds dodgy, even repugnant. …

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Housing Policy is Holding Back America’s Recovery

By Edward Luce and the Financial Times My Comment: We've known all along that housing is a major component of our domestic economy. It's disturging to realize that much more could and should have been done to remedy the mess we are in. But we are in a mess and it's going to take time …

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Hubris Drives Mistrust in U.S.- China Relations

My Comment: Unfortunately, I’m old enough to remember when Henry Kissinger was our Secretary of State. ( Or perhaps fortunately, since I read the obit column closely these days. ) In either case, he’ll go down in history as a major player in 20th century American history. The author below is referencing comments from Mr. …

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What Should the Government Cut?

My Comment: The headline in today’s Gainesville Sun was that Gov. Scott’s veto pen was not as severe toward the University of Florida as had been feared. Here in Alachua County, UF is the economic engine that drives all of us. But while everyone fears their ox being gored, if the revenues aren’t there, and …

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Just Keep Working: the New Retirement Strategy

The number of labor force participants over age 65 has increased about 22 percent in the past three years. My Comment: I have to confess to a “Duh” moment when I saw this headline. My plans for retirement went out the window starting sometime in 2008. Not that I had any real plans to start …

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GOP Jobs Plan Offers Alternate Path for Medical Professional Liability Reforms

My Comment: This article appeared last November and came from a company well known to us in the insurance industy, A.M.Best Company. This is the company that rates insurance companies to help the consumer make intelligent choices. The topic will be of no interest to many of you. However, it deals with Medical Professional Liability …

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First Quarter On Track to Be Best in 14 Years

Stocks end this final week of what’s shaping up to be the best first quarter in 14 years, with little hope the second quarter can match its gains. My Comment: Who among you saw this coming? And if you did, what is your prediction for the next quarter? No one knows. All we do know …

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