Austin Frakt: Obamacare is the biggest tax increase in history … if you ignore history

Reblogged from Austin Frakt at The Incidental Economist.

Update: Per Austin’s comment below, you must go to his blog to read the whole two paragraphs of this blog. Thanks TIE.

Read on.

Although, I’m not sure it’s worth going to a web site that gets promoted on another blog, and the original blogger’s panties get wadded up over quoting two measly paragraphs of a widdle bitty post. This was the rough equivalent of a paragraph made from about a hundred sentences.

Those guys may be economists, but they aren’t economical with their periods.

 

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6 Responses to Austin Frakt: Obamacare is the biggest tax increase in history … if you ignore history

  1. TIE says:

    Thanks, but you can’t legally reblog the whole thing. See the Reuse section here: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/policies/#copy

    • Jeremy says:

      Sorry about that. I remedied that above.

      It seemed much longer because of all the shit you have all over your blog layout.

    • Steve says:

      Also, your Creative Commons License indicates otherwise. It says, and I quote:

      [blockquote]You are free:

      to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work

      to make commercial use of the work

      Under the following conditions:

      Attribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).

      No Derivative Works — You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work.[/blockquote]

      So either you’re using Creative Commons or not. Don’t throw out that stupid bullshit about legality either. As long as someone clearly attributes the information to you as Jeremy did, they can indeed use the whole post and make commentary as they see fit. Idiot….

      • Jeremy says:

        The only thing I’m starting to like about this post is your response, Steve. Thanks!

  2. TIE says:

    Steve. Thanks for your feedback. The copyright issue you noticed has been corrected.

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