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Tag Archives: Taxes
Sacrificing sacred cows: the mortgage interest deduction
The funny part is that if we did eliminate the mortgage interest deduction and prices fell 20 percent, new buyers would need a smaller mortgage, and we’d all pay less in property taxes. So does this deduction really help homeowners? Or does it primarily benefit lenders and tax collectors? I believe it’s the later. Continue reading
Posted in Fresh Perspectives, Home Economics
Tagged Home Prices, Mortgage Interest Deduction, Taxes
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An Endless Note
Imagine the perpetual loan, a loan that no matter what you do, you can never pay off. To help conceptualize the idea, think of it as a perpetual interest-only loan in which you are forbidden to completely pay off principal.
As preposterous as that deal may sound, it is highly likely you are in one.
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Mortgage Interest Deductions May Change
John Burns makes frequent trips to Washington, and he has been involved in the meetings and negotiations on this issue. If he is worried about what congress might do, there is genuine reason for concern. It appears the commission may make a recommendation to reduce the deduction limit. Continue reading
Posted in Fresh Perspectives, Home Economics
Tagged Mortgage Interest Deduction, Taxes
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Open Letter To Alan Simpson & Erskine Bowles Chairmen Of The U.S. Deficit Commission
The American people are willing to sacrifice as part of a shared effort at righting our budgetary path, but they are not prepared to be sacrificial lambs led to the ‘benefits and promises slaughterhouse’ while the Wall Street Banker Pigs gorge on trillions in stealth FED and FDIC bailouts, ZIRP giveaways and a record $144 billion in bonuses – an amount equivalent to the 49th largest GDP in the world – $144 billion in bonuses being paid by criminally insolvent banks that are only still operating due to a Wall Street financed K-Street lobbying tsunami that forced FASB to change the accounting rules that now allow these same insolvent institutions of usury and arrogance to apply Faustian valuations to complete shit assets all over their lying, godforsaken, Enron resembling, off-balanced, imbalanced, bs-balanced, sheets. Continue reading
Posted in Best Of The Storm, Fresh Perspectives, Home Economics
Tagged Budget Deficits, Social Security, Taxes
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Nothing Has Changed
Nothing of any importance has changed. The engine of Empire is lugging a bit as the load increases, but the Empire’s army of high-caste technocrats are hard at work, securing their perquisites and fat paychecks by keeping the sprawling global machine running. Continue reading