Mayo is an awesome place. Without them, I would not be here today.
Mayo Clinic researchers to get $16.6 million 9/13/2010 Comments (30) By Jeff Hansel, The Post-Bulletin, Rochester MN
Charities are important, I wish Obama understood where much of it comes from.
"Under the plan announced in Obama's budget in February, tax deductions for charitable contributions from people earning $250,000 a year or more would be limited to 28 percent, down from 35 percent. Charity groups worry that the change will reduce giving at a time when demand for their services is rising because of the recession. Obama said it would simply bring the tax benefits for the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans in line with everyone else who gives to soup kitchens, medical research groups and other charities. "It's not going to cripple them. They'll still be well-to-do," he said.