Thursday, September 23, 2010
"The tax man's taken all my dough and left me in my stately home... and I can't sail my yacht — he's taken everything I've got..."
That's the song playing in my head after reading about University of Chicago lawprof Todd Henderson, who's desolated that people don't sympathize with how hard it is to get by in Chicago on $250,000 a year. The pushback he got was totally predictable, and, indeed, it was only the anticipation of criticism that made it an interesting thing to say in the first place. How much courage does it take — especially for a highly privileged and experienced speaker — to state an opinion and stand by it when it's criticized? I really don't see why William A. Jacobson and Glenn Reynolds are babying this man.
UPDATE: I continue here.
Labels:
Instapundit,
taxes,
The Kinks,
William A. Jacobson
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