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Taxes are an inescapable part of life. They are perhaps the most economically consequential aspect of the relationship between individuals and their government. Understanding tax development and implementation, not to mention the political forces involved, is critical to fully appreciating and critiquing that relationship. Tax Politics and Policy offers a comprehensive survey of taxation in the United States. It explores competing theories of taxation’s role in civil society; investigates the evolution and impact of taxes on income, consumption, and assets; and highlights the role of interest groups in tax policy. This is the first book to include a separate look at "sin" taxes on tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and sugar. The book concludes with a look at tax reform ideas, both old and new. This book is written for a broad audience—from upper-level undergraduates to graduate students in public policy, public administration, political science, economics, and related fields—and anyone else that has ever paid taxes.
After a grueling day in the emergency room, Dr. Lynn Taylor is just about ready to go home when she is thrust into a critical care situation. The ER is a flurry of activity-the result of a terrible rush-hour accident. As Dr. Taylor triages the patients, she also treats the elderly Mrs. Sarah Davidson, who's been brought to the ER by her adult children. Mrs. Davidson's son, Detective Thom Davidson, is a single man who suddenly develops a strong liking for his mother's doctor. Lynn has given up on having a meaningful love life. With Thom's coaxing, Lynn enters into a relationship with him that catapults her into a rollercoaster of deep desires and a longing for passionate love. But love isn't easy, as Lynn knows, and things are only complicated when she discovers that Thom is still being pursued by a former lover. Unable to handle the pain of Thom's past relationship, Lynn volunteers as a doctor on a reservation in another state and soon meets another man. Now, faced with an uncertain future with Thom, Lynn must make a choice-and come to terms with her painful past.
'Is it?' Thom asked.'Yes, I'd recognize her writing anywhere, ' I said with complete conviction. On this yellowed piece of stationery was a note...As each member of the older generation passes, a piece of the very foundation of family leaves with them, one fragment at a time. Younger members of that unit often forget what it means to be family by letting the God-given connections between brothers, sisters, mothers, and fathers lose their importance as they live independently of these vital relationships. One such family searches for atonement with the beginning of a letter initiated decades earlier. On an unassuming day, one woman's love of antiquing will lead her down a path of redemption, love, and the memories of grandparents gone but not forgotten. The loving tale of a wife and mother finding a blast from the past significantly laced with God's grace and surprise sparks a plan into motion for siblings to reunite for the first time in years. What stories will the antiques tell? Who will listen to them? Find out who will answer the Invitation
'I write about love, I write about friendship,' remarked Thom Gunn: 'I find that they are absolutely intertwined.' These core values permeate his correspondence with friends, family, lovers, and fellow poets, and shed new light on 'one of the most singular and compelling poets in English during the past half-century' ( Times Literary Supplement). These letters reveal the evolution of Gunn's work and illuminate the fascinating life that informed his poems: his struggle to come to terms with his mother's suicide; his changing relationship with his life partner, Mike Kitay; the LSD trips that led to his celebrated collection Moly (1971); and the deaths of friends from AIDS that inspired the powerful, unsparing elegies of The Man with Night Sweats (1992).
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