I received a note from a coworker today, soliciting my opinion on an email he had received, titled “New Tax Info.” It’s one of those emails that floats around the internet, containing what appears to be a mixture of fact and fiction. I don’t think the author(s) intend to deceive on the “fictional” points, but there are certainly some gray areas. The author lists the source of the content as Joan Pride in an article in Kiplinger, “Lots of Tax Hikes Coming in 2011“. That article contains a handful of the items presented in the email, but not all.

Here’s the outline of points in the email, which makes the case that the tax code changes will occur in three waves to commence on January 1, 2011.
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This post refers to the article, A Popular Principal, Wounded by Government’s Good Intentions, recently published in the New York Times. I’m linking to this article not only for its mention of Burlington, Vermont, and for its focus on a local school attended by many friends’ children, but also because it helps introduce to AdPopulum.net the essential subject of education reform in America. Sending citizens forward in thought and wisdom is one of the most important and necessary investments any healthy nation must make. Read the rest of this entry »