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Death and Taxes

Sean-Paul Kelley over at The Agonist has an interesting entry about the Estate [aka Death] Tax. It’ll cost the treasury one trillion dollars over a decade. Let see, how might we spend that? Port security? Health insurance? A National Horticulture Initiative? The numbers are staggering. So few control so much. It isn't about race. It’s about wealth and class. The sooner progressives get that, the better. Here is the skinny.

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