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Should the wealthy pay more in taxes then they get in government services? 🧐

Should the wealthy pay more in taxes then they get in government services? 🧐

Few things make me cringe more than hearing the term of donor state. It is the idea that the wealthy states and therefore wealthy people should pay no more in taxes than they get back in services.

But that entirely goes against the concept of progressive taxation – those who are able to contribute more should contribute more. New York, with Wallstreet and the most populous and important city in the nation, is incredibly wealthy. Not all New Yorkers are incredibly wealthy but as a collective state, we are one of the richest.

Rather than complaining about how a portion of the super rich’s tax dollars go to help children get dental care in West Virginia or healthy food in Kentucky – we should be happy to help those in need. We have plenty of resources to take care of people in New York State if we tap the existing wealth in the state.

How Alberta Won the Rat Race

How Alberta Won the Rat Race

Along an 18-mile strip of land between the Canadian province of Alberta and its neighbor Saskatchewan, the rat patrol keeps guard. An eight-person team, armed with poison and shotguns, hunts daily for any sign of the rodent invaders.

The Alberta rat patrol checks more than 3,000 farms a year, but it rarely sees an actual rat. Alberta has 4.3 million people, 255,000 square miles, and no ratsβ€”bar the stray handful that make it into the killing zone each year. Ever since 1950, a sternly enforced program of exclusion and extermination has kept the province rat-free. Nowhere else in the world comes close; the only other rat-free areas are isolated islands such as the remote British territory of South Georgia.

Public support and education have been key to Alberta’s success. Locals use hotlines (310-RATS or 310-ARM) to report any sign of rodents, though false alarms are common. School programs educate kids about the telltale signs of the invaders. Keeping pet rats is banned and can earn you a fine of almost $4,000.

Trump Approval, Handling Of Coronavirus As Biden Takes Office : NPR

Poll: Trump Approval, Handling Of Coronavirus As Biden Takes Office : NPR

As President Trump is set to leave the White House after a tumultuous and chaotic four years, having been the first president to ever be impeached twice and having his last year dominated by a worldwide pandemic, most Americans say he will go down as either below average or one of the worst presidents in U.S. history, according to an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey.

The poll also found Americans are the most pessimistic they have been in decades about the direction of the country. But they have more favorable than unfavorable views of President-elect Joe Biden, how he's handled the transition and whether he will do more to unite than divide the country. As for Biden's inauguration, two-thirds believe it should be held as planned despite security concerns.