May 20th, 2008 at 10:17am |
In a previous discussion, we talked about WHO pays the most taxes… actually, it was about who pays taxes… but, in the group of tax payers:
According to 2005 IRS statistics, of all taxpayers, who pays the MOST?
A. Those with an adjusted gross income of $30,881
B. Those with an adjusted gross income of $62,068
C. […]
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May 13th, 2008 at 9:55am |
While it’s not limited just to the U.S., it seems to be most prevalent here and has grown into quite a problem over the past couple of generations: the attitude that everyone deserves everything they want. I see this most often, but not exclusively, in younger people… a sense of entitlement that sometimes is very […]
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May 7th, 2008 at 8:05am |
The level of freedom we enjoy in the U.S.A. was embedded in our collective attitude from our country’s beginning. So long as they didn’t break the law or infringe on the rights of others, individuals were free to do most anything they wanted. Maverick behavior — what some today call “thinking outside the […]
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May 2nd, 2008 at 7:54am |
I think the United States became great because our founders created a unique environment under which individuals could pursue their dreams while maintaining a strong sense of community, where competition was rewarded but cooperation still encouraged, where government respected the people and people respected the government.
Over time, the balance seems to have shifted… and the […]
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April 16th, 2008 at 10:02am |
Since early in its history, the United States of America has been known as the nation of freedom and hope and opportunity… not just for its native countrymen… but also for people who could emigrate, become full-fledged citizens of our great country, and pursue their dreams. The U.S. was one of the very few […]
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April 10th, 2008 at 8:57am |
In the youth culture, you hear a lot about “respect”. As always, though, it is wiser to judge not words… but actions. So, what is the actual status of RESPECT in the younger generation?
Look at an obvious area: music. While there are many talented young artists who give us some beautiful […]
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April 8th, 2008 at 4:26pm |
There’s an odd phenomenon that worries me since it’s becoming more prevalent than ever before. Some of it seems to be a human characteristic… at least, a trait of caring humans… and leads to unanticipated results that are entirely opposed to what is really desired.
When “good people” see a wrong, they tend to want […]
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