But Ha Ha is good, too.
We use my tag line.
Alinsky rule number 5, I believe. “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.”
Saw a great line on an email:
WE the PEOPLE are coming.
My husband worked out the details to go to D.C. on 9/12/09 and I am excited. I want some good ideas for signs and I was trying to remember the name of the group that had such good signs during the war protests. I thought it was political warrior, but it’s not. FR used to have a link to them, but I can’t find it now. Does anyone remember the group I’m talking about. They had t-shirts and signs.
Very good.
I’d like to throw this thought out there for comments (and maybe a sign idea will occur):
I’ve heard NO ONE mention the lack of a medical deduction like we used to have before the 1986 tax reform act. Before then, every cent an American paid for medical expenses was tax deductible. In 1986 it was changed and now we can only deduct a certain percentage over our income, which, as everyone knows, unless you’ve had a major medical expense (and I mean MAJOR), is useless for a deductible expense.
It’s a lot easier to pay out of pocket for medical when you know you can at least deduct it on your tax return. I believe losing this deduction has had further removed us from the true costs of our medical care AND has caused our doctors more expense with the paperwork.
The complete pre-1986 medical deduction needs to be reinstated.