I will be a guest on KDHX’s “Collateral Damage” program Monday (April 9, 2007) with hosts DJ Wilson and Fred Hessel, 7pm at 88.1. You can also subscribe to Collateral Damage free via iTunes. Monday we will be discussing some of the latest local topics. If you have some suggestions or questions please list them below.
Hi, Steve. I really enjoy your blog and listening to you on Collateral Damage. I’d be interested to hear to discus your feelings on the pros and cons of the City re-entering the County. Perhaps the discussion could start by analyzing the proposal recently made by Kurt Odenwald. http://www.archcitychronicle.com/archives/002243.php
I would like to hear more talk about the Show-me Institute’s proposal to replace the earnings tax with a land tax in St. Louis city. I think it’s pretty clear how negative the earnings tax is for the city and I’d like to see it replaced with something less distortionary.
The study is available online at the Show-Me Institute’s website.
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i do. i like to hear what steve has to say. sorry, John.
Obviously you do, John. Or you wouldn’t have commented — much less be reading his blog.
Hi, Steve. I really enjoy your blog and listening to you on Collateral Damage. I’d be interested to hear to discus your feelings on the pros and cons of the City re-entering the County. Perhaps the discussion could start by analyzing the proposal recently made by Kurt Odenwald. http://www.archcitychronicle.com/archives/002243.php
Keep up the great work.
Steve,
I would like to hear more talk about the Show-me Institute’s proposal to replace the earnings tax with a land tax in St. Louis city. I think it’s pretty clear how negative the earnings tax is for the city and I’d like to see it replaced with something less distortionary.
The study is available online at the Show-Me Institute’s website.