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The Source
David Martin Davies
19 episodes
1 day ago
Bexar County voters have had their say on Props A and B. We’ll break down the results and what this means for the future of San Antonio and local politics.
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Bexar County voters have had their say on Props A and B. We’ll break down the results and what this means for the future of San Antonio and local politics.
Show more...
Government
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Two tax codes, one America: How the tax system protects the rich
The Source
50 minutes
2 weeks ago
Two tax codes, one America: How the tax system protects the rich
When you take a look around America and see the growing wealth gap, a housing shortage, generational poverty, regional disparities, the end of upward mobility, you realize these problems and others like them are all connected to the U.S. tax code. These problems didn’t happen by accident. They are the result of a fundamentally tilted tax system that favors the wealthy and punishes the middle class.
The Source
Bexar County voters have had their say on Props A and B. We’ll break down the results and what this means for the future of San Antonio and local politics.