As I’ve mentioned on this site before, I’m a fan of Joan Crawford’s, and I’m slowly making my way through her entire body of work. Tonight, I know I should probably be reading up on the the increasingly interesting fight over Brexit in England, but I’m thinking instead of watching Crawford’s last film, 1970’s Trog, […]
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Joan Crawford’s last film, Trog
Posted in Art and Culture, Mark's Life Also tagged 1925, 1970, alcoholism, anthropology, Berserk, Boris Johnson, Brexit, caveman, Herman Cohen, Joan Crawford, Lucille LeSueur, MGM, missing link, Pepsi-Cola, screen test, Trog, troglodyte 20 Comments
Closing tax loopholes for billionaires
I don’t have the time or desire to put together a long post tonight on how our American tax code is unnecessarily complicated, and favors the super-rich. To do it well would be a daunting task, and I’m not up for it at the moment. What I am up for, however, is passing along this […]
Posted in Economics, entrepreneurism, Politics Also tagged Angel Investor Tax Credit, angel investors, billionaires, call to action, capital gains, Christian Science Monitor, college tax credit, hedge fund loophole, hedge funds, Henry Kravis, loopholes, MoveOn, Paul Allen, private equity, Robert Reich, startup investing, tax loopholes, tax the rich, taxes, the plight of the overtaxed rich, vodka eyeballing 42 Comments