"Even reclassifying certain types of income might fail to be effective if the policy was intended to apply only to athletic departments. Unless the treatment of such income was consistent across the entire university, strong incentives would remain to shift income taxable to the athletic department to the nontaxed portion of the university. However, reclassifying certain types of income as unrelated, and therefore taxable, would have the advantage of focusing directly on the types of revenue that are associated with the relatively few highly commercial athletic departments rather than on the majority of athletic departments that engage in little commercial activity. "
Friday, January 29, 2010
Kade is apparently an Evil Republican...
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Just your ordinary trip to the SSA
Agent: She opens with a challenge. A flat toned statement of "What do you want?".
R: "A social security card for my daughter. She was born overseas and so I need to get one issued"
Agent: "How old?"
R: "11 months."
Agent: "She doesn't have one already?"
R: "Nope."
Agent: "Birth certificate."
R: "Well, here is her CRIBA..."
Agent: quizzical look...slight head tilt...
R: "Her Consular Report of Birth Abroad..."
Agent: Looks at CRIBA..."This is a birth certificate."
R: "Uh...ok." (I was tempted to ask her if it was the same kind of birth certificate that the fine gentleman with his picture on the wall also possesses ... you know...Obama 2.0's...but I didn't dare up the ante too fast here...)
Agent: "I will need a form of identification for her."
R: "Sure - here is her passport."
Agent: "No sir, I need a valid form of identification."
R: "I am pretty sure that a passport is valid identification, ma'am."
Agent: "Don't you have something like an immunization record?"
R: "Huh? You are aware that a passport is proof of citizenship and allows you to enter this country right? That is why we needed to get her a passport - issued by the very same government you work for - so we could come back to the US. Are you confused by the fact that she has a passport and not a SS#? "
Agent: "Yes. Are you sure she does not have a SS# already?"
R: "I am sure. You see, the state department is not in the business of issuing social security numbers. They are pretty busy making sure that the good guys get to come to the country and the bad guys stay away. They were focused on the CRIBA and the passport. The rest is your job."
Agent: "hold on please"...she goes to the back to check with here superior...comes back..."ok sir, you are right. A passport is an acceptable form of identification."
R: "Good to know."
Agent: I think she is starting to pick-up on some sarcasm at this point. "Sir, now I need to see your identification."
R: "Sure...here is my passport." I am pretty sure that she detected my delight as she looked into the big ass grin on my face when I said that!
Agent: "Ok, everything looks in order this should just take a minute."Personally, the ignorance I can look past. I mean...come'on. How many times are they ever confronted with a situation like mine...you know...the kind where everything is actually done right? Judging from the Latino ladies conversations...I am betting it is a pretty rare occurrence. The piece that really grated me the wrong way was the fact that an immunization record was considered valid proof of identification. Are you kidding me? I am pretty sure I have a suggestion for my new state Senator...Senor Brown...maybe we should take a closer look at how easy it is to get on the Social Security gravy train???
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Kade's 6th Birthday (20 photos), by Jennifer Cavagnaro
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Let's not get ahead of ourselves...but...DAMN!
- Do not spend money "we" do not possess.
- Cut taxes to create jobs.
- Kill the runaway health-care reform bill (that doesn't mean "no reform at all"...just not "reform like this").
- Giving constitutional rights to terrorists is a bad idea.
- Listen to the people.
Please, please don't embarass us by over-reading this vote and doing something stupid. Just be happy that you are less wrong than ObamaCo and work towards real compromise for the country!
BUT...dear ObamaCo. Please do not UNDER-READ this vote. It does mean that your agenda sucks. We do not like you spending our children's money at breathtaking speed. We do not like your healthcare monstrocity...it is too focused on the uninsured. We would like you to focus more on jobs. We do not want higher taxes {like you promised} (even the veiled kind - like pass-through taxes from corporations). Don't protect terrorists - they are not our friends. You know...stuff like that.
In the end, Brown pulled off the upset in large part because he won
unaffiliated voters by a 73% to 25% margin. The senator-elect also picked up 23%
of the vote from Democrats.Coakley also barely carried a usually reliable Democratic constituency.
Union workers went for her by just six points, 52% to 46%.Fifty-six percent (56%) of voters in the state say health care was the most
important factor in their voting decision.Twenty-five percent (25%) of Massachusetts voters say the economy was most
important.So yes ObamaCo. your agenda stinks. Loud and clear. If I were your advisor...I would advise you to get out in front of this and deep-6 the current health care plan at the State of the Union. Be seen as leading us ALL away from this disaster which you can claim "Congress has created". You will look stronger...NOT weaker. I doubt your advisors are telling you this and that is too bad for the country.
And I re-iterate my warning to the Repubs: You better stay out of the cool-aid and realize that this is a great opportunity to get a seat at the table and contribute. It is not validation that you should OWN the table.
And if you made it all the way to the bottom...let me know :-)
Friday, January 15, 2010
Starigh from the horses arse
CBO's mandate is to provide the Congress with:
- Objective, nonpartisan, and timely analyses to aid in economic and budgetary decisions on the wide array of programs covered by the federal budget and
- The information and estimates required for the Congressional budget process.
The current director is Douglas Elmendorf … but I think I am going to call him Doogie from here forward. Anyway…Doogie goes on for about 6 paragraphs laying down the pretext for their latest analysis – an attempt to find the best policy option moving forward to create jobs - noble effort indeed. Basically, all you need to know is that bigger numbers on the graph are better, since that means more jobs created. Before we even go into what constitutes the top ten best policy options identified…look at the scale: 0 to 20. Well now you are probably asking yourself…what does 1 unit of “years of full-time-equivalent employment per Million Dollars of Total Budgetary cost” really mean? My interpretation:
- Worst Case = 1 job created for $1M “spent” --> $1M / job. (ok – technically it could be zero…but our congress would never do that…)
- Best Case = 20 jobs created for $1M “spent” --> $50K / job
Ok…on to the top items (their graph and my summary):
#1 “Give money away”
#2 “Cut taxes”
#3 “Cut taxes”
#4 “Cut taxes”
#5 “Give money away”
#6 “Cut Taxes”
#7 “Spend”
#8 “Spend”
#9 “Cut taxes”
#10 “Cut taxes”
#11 “Cut taxes”
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Christmas 2009 - MA (59 photos), by Jennifer Cavagnaro
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