0-30,000 0% 30-60000 10% 60001-90000 25% 90001-120000 33% 120001-183000 50% 183001 + 33% No deductions, none. I'm not attached to the brackets, I just kind of threw it together, but given that I paid a higher effective rate than Mitt Romney the year he ran for president, I would like to see it be fairer. Updated 10 years later: that wouldn’t work. It would have to be a wealth tax. Lower Mil rate, but on EVERYTHING.
Without ever realizing it, I had lumped my three favorite NPR hosts into the category of gay New York Jews. This is a prejudice, but it is a category of people I am generally fond of, so it is a relatively benign prejudice. After finding out that Ira Glass was married, I checked on the other two. Married to women with children. While that is not necessarily make them not gay, it doesn't seem very likely. So, none of them are gay. Whoops. So now I have to wonder, where are they from? Ira is from Baltimore, and Michael Feldman, with his wife and two daughters, born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. Which leaves me with Peter Sagal, resident of Chicago and married father of three. He was born in New Jersey. 30 miles from New York. At this point, I'll take it. Thankfully (?) they are in fact, all Jewish. I am reminded of that awful woman on the West Wing who equated New York with being Jewish. Piss...
Sorry, my two cents worth. When I first heard about Ms. Hale, my thought was, you're a private school, you can do as you want. But when I heard about how it came about and that she had been with you for 19 years? Well. Please remember that the bible counsels us to worry about the beam in our own eye before we worry about the splinter in our brother's. I don't like that you rewarded the nasty behavior on the anonymous tipster's part. (If that story is accurate.) If she were discussing it in the classroom it would be different. But she is obviously a naturally discrete person. I hope you are struggling with this. If you're not, well you should be. Good luck. It may be too late in this situation, but the Japanese had a saying, back when their lives were more communal, that nakedness is often seen but seldom noticed. You don't have to notice everything someone tells you.
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