How To Reduce Inequality And Poverty In One Tax

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The Article: End the 1 percent’s free ride: Taxing land would solve America’s biggest problems by Jesse Myerson in Salon.

The Text: Appealing to the overwhelming majority of Americans who believe the tax code is so complex that it needs “major changes or a complete overhaul,” Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Miss., have adorably started a joint Twitter handle: @simplertaxes. The bipartisan love fest is no doubt a heartfelt effort, but not very convincing from men who acquired the fancy titles by opening and maintaining loopholes for the ownership class. Baucus’ hot-off-the-presses tax reform proposals predictably simplify the code very little.

At present, neither party advocates the tax code so elegant it can reduce inequality, mitigate poverty, stimulate productivity, prevent asset price bubbles, stem community-shredding gentrification and drain the distended Wall Street cabal of its ill-gotten gains – in just one tax.

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How To Politics Really Good

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLJy9ZdhJXw

24 year old Oliver will teach you how to see beyond the smoke and mirrors of politics and become your best agent of political success. Step number one: realize that politics is simply the art of convincing people you are not a shitty person.

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Not Even 1% Of Those Who Lost Insurance Will Pay More For Obamacare

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The Article: If canceled, not even 1% will pay more for Obamacare: Study by Dan Mangan in CNBC.

The Text: Just a “tiny fraction” of Americans stand to lose their current health insurance plan and pay more for coverage under Obamacare, a new study said Thursday as concern over canceled policies remained a pressing issue for the White House.

The analysis found that only 0.6 percent of people under age 65 are at risk of losing their individual plan and having to pay higher premiums for coverage approved by the Affordable Care Act, according to Families USA, the consumer health advocacy group that issued the study.

Acknowledging that the study was an effort to counter a steady stream of bad publicity for the administration about canceled policies, Families USA Executive Director Ron Pollack added that 1.5 million people possibly losing insurance and paying more for new coverage is “not trivial.”

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Homelessness, As Told By A Child

All too often we glaze over issues of poverty and homelessness as ills that are only suffered by adults. The reality? As many as 22,000 children experience homelessness every night. Here’s the story of one of them.

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If Famous Historical Figures Had Instagrams

Given the size of the following figures’ egos, it would make almost entirely too much sense for them to have Instagram accounts. Alas, the mobile photo-sharing platform wasn’t around while Napoleon tore through Europe in the early 19th century, or when Hannibal, the menacing Carthaginian, went beast mode during the First Punic War. Thankfully, the people at Histagram have done most of the heavy lifting for us. Enjoy!

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