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Texas failed to insure against the consequences of a 100 year weather event but insurance costs $. And Texans hate any increase in taxes, fees, or service costs, even when
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3 reports on philanthropy this week:(1) Total giving increased 2%, from $450 to $459 bln. -@blackbaud (2) DAF accounts increased from $112 to $142 bln over 2 yrs. -@AEI(3) Fidelity
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One consequence of the rural/urban partisan divide is that almost all of the Democratic Party infrastructure comes from large cities and doesn't have a natural understanding of rural conditions. The
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I’ve been interested why so many people still *know* Trump won the election without any evidence. It’s not even a question to them. Many people know someone in this camp,
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NFL has hard salary cap. NBA sets a max player contract. Euro soccer limits the $ a team can lose. Pro team owners recognize folly of competing in zero-sum industry
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Most pardons issued yesterday were to people who had already served their sentences and had safely reintegrated back into society. This process of removing lifetime consequences for past actions should
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I'm proud to join a coalition of philanthropists and foundations to announce an effort to accelerate charitable giving. The effort calls for common-sense tax reforms to help increase the amount
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Proposals like $200 pharma gift cards & $50k student loan forgiveness are consequences of a political system that rewards politically expediency rather than addressing structural problems. These ideas not only
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A few random musings about the election…Yes, elections can see-saw back and forth each cycle but every congressional Dem in a competitive seat in 2022 has to be terrified right
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Distressed companies become stronger after flushing their debt through bankruptcy, allowing them to regain competitiveness & make investments for future. It's incredibly valuable tool, though one largely unavailable to states,
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I have very different interpretation about merit aid to wealthy families than this article. Rather than discounting list price tuition to wealthy, well-qualified students, my theory is list price includes
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