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" ... Democrats are not the only ones who imprudently constrain themselves with tax pledges. At the 1988 Republican National Convention, presidential candidate George H.W. Bush made the infamous promise: “Read my lips: No new taxes!” He soundly defeated Democrat Michael Dukakis and likely would have even without that pledge, which came back to haunt him. ... "
" ... Here’s where this precept goes. A road that temporarily has a fallen bridge or maybe a massive mudslide, though it’s not a good thing and you could assert that the road is dangerous, such a situation might only be temporary. In the proper spirit of being a persistent danger, the viewpoint is that the road must have been around for a long time and consistently presented itself as a danger. Sure, there are lots of one-time examples of roads that had a dangerous day, but the all-time list ought to be roads that proudly or imprudently have been enduringly dangerous. ... "
" ... This seemingly puzzling statement highlights that we are all on a frantic and mind-numbing treadmill of trying to earn income, yet we oftentimes don’t realize that due to financial illiteracy there’s a lot of dough being left on the table or going out the door imprudently. ... "