> Fiction and the Tax Cut     
> 
> A personal anecdote. I saw my accountant on Thursday (needed an extension because I 
> was traveling too much in March and April to see him). He is a rich guy because he 
> provides an excellent and honest service to a clientle of people like me; physicians 
> making very good living. (by any criteria floated in the press I am wealthy. Now I 
> don't feel that way and I don't live too extravagantly - one car,a Volvo, a nice 
> apartment on a side street on the Westside of Manhattan, no doorman, but I can do 
> most things I want without worrying about money as long as I don't go crazy. My 
> accountant is higher up on the food chain but we since we have kids in private 
> school in New York we do have some contact with true wealth.). He looked at me and 
> said that my taxes would be significantly less with the cut. So would his. I didn't 
> smile and neither did he. In part because we both felt it was somehow wrong, but all 
> sense of fairness aside, if the economy does poorly as I think it must the tax cut 
> will be a pyric victory. My investments and retirement funds have already lost more 
> than any tax cut could compensate for and I think things will only get worse.   
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