Blogging on bureaucracy, organizations, USDA, agriculture programs, American history, the food movement, and other interests. Often contrarian, usually optimistic, sometimes didactic, occasionally funny, rarely wrong, always a nitpicker.
Friday, November 14, 2014
What Low-Tax Advocates Gave Us
I like John Oliver. Here he is on lotteries. A factoid--the first (modern) public lottery was in New Hampshire in 1964, sold as a way to support education. Now back in the day, NH was a low tax state, ruled by the editor of the Manchester newspaper, who was far right. NH still doesn't have an income tax, although it's elected some Democrats recently.
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