Fun class today. After I answered all the history questions, I asked what we needed to talk about as part of our civic class. Of course, this Bill was the main topic of consideration. I warned them I did not want to hear what they heard, but only what they looked at, too much misunderstanding … Continue reading Big Beautiful Bill Part V-Taxes
Month: July 2025
Big Beautiful Bill Part VI-Middle Class Tax Cuts
Now that church is over and I had my nap, an important activity on the Sabbath, I thought I might as well jump into the next part as it is some of the parts that Trump has been touting. This is section 70201 to 70204. If you are paid in tips like a bartender, waitress … Continue reading Big Beautiful Bill Part VI-Middle Class Tax Cuts
Big Beautiful Bill Part III
I had one of those nights last night where I just could not sleep. I thought, you know what might help, reading laws. It was actually boring enough to do the job. Section 60001 to 60026 are about the environment and public works. This part is very simple, they found a place to cut. All … Continue reading Big Beautiful Bill Part III
Big Beautiful Bill, Part II
After spending the morning at the Ansel Adams exhibit in the morning, I decided I had had too much fun and so spent a couple more hours looking over the Bill. One thing to remember, please, is that I am a historian and most of this is beyond my sphere of knowledge. Please take that … Continue reading Big Beautiful Bill, Part II
Happy 4th of July
Happy 4th of July everyone. I assume you all have spent the day like me, dividing your time between watching 1776 and reading Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. I did not intend to spend the holiday reading this, but I have not been able to find a source I felt I could trust. Mostly what I … Continue reading Happy 4th of July
Too many cooks in the kitchen spoil the broth
From Southwest Ledger Last week after learning about America’s bombing of Iran, two debates emerged: Did we do the right thing? And did President Trump have the legal authority to attack Iran without congressional authority or input? The first question is difficult to answer, and we probably will not know until everything has played out. … Continue reading Too many cooks in the kitchen spoil the broth
