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Most popular posts -- recap of 14 months of blogging.

For what it's worth, here's the best of what 14 months of blogging has produced -- as measured by what people have chosen to read, forward and link to. (Not including posts on Social Security and the ever popular Krugman).

These are pretty much in order of how many people have looked at them, and so presumably in general order of interest...

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You thought the 2004 federal deficit was $412 billion? How about $11.1 trillion, by the accounting rules the private sector uses. (link)

Get your phone bills out -- and get ready to claim a tax refund for your share of $9 billion of illegally collected telephone taxes. (link)

If you can't do the time, don't go on magazine covers bragging that you are #1 at doing the crime. (link)

Let's just tax fat people and be done with it. (link)

2002: The year the rich got poorer but paid higher tax rates, as the Bush tax cuts proved progressive. (link)

How big will the US economy be relative to the rest of the world 75 years from now? (link)

The US Supreme Court says lawsuit plaintiffs can lose by winning. (link)

Accountability for performance and results in the New York City public school system.  (link)

Chat file for World War II.  (link)

If you're going to flash the cameras, don't be cheap with the surgeon. (link)

The NY Times and top Democrats rally to defend tax break for the rich. (link)

The NY Times' new Public Editor seems to have a question.  (link)

Entrepreneurial rise-and-fall story: NYC's "Bill Gates of Bathroom Attendants" brought down by justice. (link)

Good help is hard to find, even you're a real-life Tony Soprano. (link)