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Select Page The Masking of America…Faceless people make compliant subjects, not good citizens. Posted by Curt on 3 August, 2021 at 4:03 pm. Be the first to comment! by Jeffrey H. Anderson “We should never fully return to our maskless society where only health care providers donned a mask, because judicious use of masks will continue to save lives” (emphasis added). This is not the fringe statement of some obscure crank. It is the view of two doctors at New York’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine, one of the nation’s most prestigious medical schools, writing in a New York Daily News op-ed this spring. ....
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[…] For the prior year, [Steve] Ballmer reported making $656 million. The dollar figure he paid in taxes was large, $78 million; but as a percentage of what he made, it was tiny. Records reviewed by ProPublica show his federal income tax rate was just 12%. That’s a third of the rate [LeBron] James paid, even though Ballmer made five times as much as the superstar player. Ballmer’s rate was also lower than [Adelaide] Avila’s even though Ballmer’s income was almost 15,000 times greater than the concession worker’s. Ballmer pays such a low rate, in part, because of a provision of the U.S. tax code. When someone buys a business, they’re often able to deduct almost the entire sale price against their income during the ensuing years. That allows them to pay less in taxes. The underlying logic is that the purchase price was composed of assets buildings, equipment, patents and more that degrade over time and should be counted as expenses. ....