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OT: Inquirer name drops CJF while listing people who get hammered by tax proposal....

Ten Thousan Marbles

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http://www.philly.com/philly/busine...d-whack-nonprofit-executive-pay-20171102.html

The proposal would affect not just university presidents like Amy Gutmann of the University of Pennsylvania, whose pay totaled $3.5 million in 2015, and high-paid physicians at Penn, Jefferson, and elsewhere, but also coaches like Penn State football coach James Franklin, who has a contract paying him $5.74 million a year until at least 2022, according to the Daily Collegian.


They are just name dropping trying to get attention and clicks.
 
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The proposal would affect not just university presidents like Amy Gutmann of the University of Pennsylvania, whose pay totaled $3.5 million in 2015, and high-paid physicians at Penn, Jefferson, and elsewhere, but also coaches like Penn State football coach James Franklin, who has a contract paying him $5.74 million a year until at least 2022, according to the Daily Collegian.

Also contains a provision that would eliminate tax-exempt bonds for professional sports stadiums.
http://thehill.com/policy/finance/358541-gop-tax-bill-scores-against-pro-sports-stadiums
"Under the provision, interest to finance the construction of, or capital expenditures for a professional sports stadium would be subject to Federal tax," reads the bill's provision.
 
Also contains a provision that would eliminate tax-exempt bonds for professional sports stadiums.
http://thehill.com/policy/finance/358541-gop-tax-bill-scores-against-pro-sports-stadiums
"Under the provision, interest to finance the construction of, or capital expenditures for a professional sports stadium would be subject to Federal tax," reads the bill's provision.

Hard to comment on it when many of the details are being withheld but at first glass the rich get a tax break, the poor maintains the status quo while the middle class gets a few table scraps.
 
Hard to comment on it when many of the details are being withheld but at first glass the rich get a tax break, the poor maintains the status quo while the middle class gets a few table scraps.
in other words, business as usual
 
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Hard to comment on it when many of the details are being withheld but at first glass the rich get a tax break, the poor maintains the status quo while the middle class gets a few table scraps.
And, we explode the deficit! So we have that going for us. Which is nice.:eek:
 
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The proposal would affect not just university presidents like Amy Gutmann of the University of Pennsylvania, whose pay totaled $3.5 million in 2015, and high-paid physicians at Penn, Jefferson, and elsewhere, but also coaches like Penn State football coach James Franklin, who has a contract paying him $5.74 million a year until at least 2022, according to the Daily Collegian.
Ouch. Pain Dance for CJF. Might I suggest a charity to which he could donate some of that income? Perhaps you have heard of it, though I doubt the coach has.

It's called The Demlion Fund.

Our purpose is set forth in our slogan:
"The Demlion Fund:
Money....for Demlion"
 
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