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Racheal Brown, Opinions EditorToo much is not enough
Too little being too much and too much being too little will be the legacy of our society. This seemingly melancholy statement can be looked at in a different shade of blue.

Clearing the haze of contradiction and seeing our hypocrisy for what it is—human nature—is very amusing.
 
Carly Schorman, News Editor Don’t define life with a label
Fear is the driving force behind America’s politics today.
In desperate attempts to establish feelings of security Americans are slowly relinquishing their rights and supporting actions that overstep reason.
 
Legend's View

Taxing the system

The arrival of tax forms in the January mail signals that tax season has begun, but what if April 15 was just another beautiful spring day?

If so, the IRS tax code would be gone.
 
 
 
 
 
More Ideas
Students Observing and Scrutinizing
How do feel about being taxed from point of sale rather than from your paycheck?
 
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