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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Insurance for people you shouldn’t have to insure
The things that drive small businesses crazy don’t only come from government. This story involves the confusing interplay of insurance, regulation, and lawsuits. A friend who runs a small business called me to ask about this: her business uses the … Continue reading
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Flat taxes and bond issues
Senator Pete Domenici was speaking to a group of journalists. He was talking about simplifying the federal tax code by getting rid of special categories and deductions. It was about 1993. During the question period, a young man stood up … Continue reading
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