Daniel Gross implores us to "stop saving now" and invest in the economy (March 23rd). I just thought I should let him know as of April 1st I am following his advice. See, as a resident of the state of California I am now paying 1% more sales tax on everything I buy. I will also stimulate the vehicle license fee program, increase my contribution to the income tax fund and reduce my tax deduction for my dependents. Because a 9.25% sales tax is a little challenging to calculate, LA County will be raising it's sales tax another .75% to make it an even 10%. That makes it easier for people like me to do the math.
According to the Sacramento Bee my tax increase for 2009 will be about $1,131.00 which doesn???t include the LA County tax increase.
Most of these taxes won???t be permanent until the voters approve them so if they don???t pass I guess I will have to choose between taking my family skiing or heading over to my local Best Buy and picking up that 40??? LCD I???ve had my eye on.
Chris Higgins
Torrance, CA
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Drug-Cartel-Related Violence
The old Mexican lament "so far from God, so near the United States" has never been more true than it is today. Your March 23 article "The Enemy Within," on Mexican drug violence in the United States, overlooks the source of the situation—and its true victims. Because Americans spend billions annually on mind-altering drugs while simultaneously enacting laws against them that are unenforceable, we not surprisingly breed— à la Prohibition—a hellish commerce that mostly victimizes our neighbors. The United States should at least have the integrity to produce and control these drugs within our own borders, and free our neighbors from the murder, corruption and political instability that our habits visit upon them.
Bill Perry
Ajo, Ariz.
In Praise of the Vegan Diet
It's nice to know that David Noonan has lost weight since becoming a vegan ("I Can't Believe I'm Still a Vegan," March 23). I hope he will soon learn that veganism also reduces pollution, global warming, deforestation, water crises and the inhumane mistreatment of animals.
Brien Comerford
Glenview, Ill.
A Better Life, but No Assimilation
I still cannot understand why Muslims flee their native lands seeking a better life in Britain or any other Western nation, only to want to turn these countries into clones of the failed states they just left ("Jihad Chic Comes to London," March 23). The only rational explanation is that instead of assimilating into their adoptive homes, these radicalized Muslims simply want to spread their fundamentalist brand of Islam and transform Europe into Eurabia. Shame on the politically correct politicians, appeasers and journalists who sit idly by and allow these radical Muslims to do what the Nazis ultimately could not: bring the West to its knees.
Kelly Van Rijn
Washington Township, N.J.
As an observant Jew who attends Yeshiva University, an institution that embodies traditional teachings and imparts them to its students, I feel strongly that there is a difference between a religion's traditionalism and violent extremism. To avoid "touching a woman's hand" may be traditional, but it is the "blood and chaos and hatred" that make the "intolerance and brutality" of Taliban jihadism a problem. I may be a traditionalist, but I most certainly am not a violent extremist.
Yair Saperstein
Lawrence, N.Y.
Correction
In the March 30 issue, an item in the Conventional Wisdom Watch wrongly implied that Richard Holbrooke, the special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan in President Obama's State Department, bore some culpability for the $165 million in bonuses awarded recently to AIG executives for their work over the past year. Although Holbrooke was a member of AIG's board of directors from 2001 to 2008 and served on a committee that established guidelines for executive compensation, his tenure with that committee ended in 2005—several years before the controversial bonuses were established. Moreover, the full board was never briefed on the bonuses during the time Holbrooke served on it. NEWSWEEK regrets the error.
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