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Thought as much about the 'tax the rich' measure, which (like the Alternative Minimum Tax) magically ends up costing those in the middle, despite the selling points outlined in Congress. You'd think we'd learn! (By the way, have emailed to let Deseret News know that your "No" side link on the "Yes" article just re-routes to the "Yes" article. Am sure they're working on it now.)
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