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Friday, September 26, 2014
A short comment on baseball
A now-mediocre player, on a now-mediocre team, gets a walk-off hit at home (apparently, his first such in 7 years) in a meaningless game. Fans go crazy. But living in the past turns sour at some point (as we Met fans well know)..
For a professional team, we have some top-notch custom baseball jerseys. We have smaller baseball shirts for junior baseball leagues and a ton of colors and sizes available in each style.
I am the Wayne Perry Professor of Taxation at New York University Law School. My research mainly emphasizes tax policy, government transfers, budgetary measures, social insurance, and entitlements reform. My most recent books are (1) Decoding the U.S. Corporate Tax (2009) and (2) Taxes, Spending, and the U.S. Government's March Toward Bankruptcy (2006). My other books include Do Deficits Matter? (1997), When Rules Change: An Economic and Political Analysis of Transition Relief and Retroactivity (2000), Making Sense of Social Security Reform (2000), Who Should Pay for Medicare? (2004), Taxes, Spending, and the U.S. Government's March Towards Bankruptcy (2006), Decoding the U.S. Corporate Tax (2009), and Fixing the U.S. International Tax Rules (forthcoming). I am also the author of a novel, Getting It. I am married with two children (boys aged 24 and 21) as well as three cats. For my wife Pat's quilting blog, see Patwig’s Blog.
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For a professional team, we have some top-notch custom baseball jerseys. We have smaller baseball shirts for junior baseball leagues and a ton of colors and sizes available in each style.
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