Archive for March, 2006
National Total-Tax-Refund Lottery
New line item on federal income-tax returns: Number of $1 chances you’d like to buy to have all of your income taxes refunded. Bet 50 million people would buy at least a single chance. You’d keep drawing tickets till half the pot is awarded. Profit for feds: $25 million or more. Earmark for a worthy […]
Posted: March 29th, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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Lottery Ticket Subscriptions
Here’s my nightmare: I’ll buy a winning lottery ticket but forget to ever check it. Here’s my solution: Lottery ticket subscriptions. It’s like having season tickets to a sporting event. Every game, or every so often, you get the same numbers. If they ever hit, this computerized system automatically contacts you. No waiting in line, […]
Posted: March 27th, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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Marshmallow Duckies for Hot Chocolate
Gotta love Peeps, those marshmallow chicks and bunnies from Just Born. Assorted permutations appear for various holidays: ghosts, pumpkins, hearts, snowmen and Christmas trees. But departing from the holiday idea, how about this: Hot chocolate duckies! Instead of regular marshmallows, you float cute little creatures. Ducks are archetypal floaters, but swans and whales and octopi […]
Posted: March 27th, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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Home Schooling for Grownups
Lots of American adults need more education. Could a kind of home schooling be an answer? Grants or government funding could set up a service or registry that would help students form groups taught by volunteers or family members. Perhaps parents who home-school high schoolers could invite an adult or two into their sessions, maybe […]
Posted: March 25th, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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I Put Grapes in My Tea
Hot grapes, mmm. Try it.
Posted: March 22nd, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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Teaching True Science
Elementary schools don’t really teach science, which is a system of thinking, not a set of facts. Suppose, for example, in kindergarten, a running endeavor is to list observations about water: It’s wet. It’s sticky. It freezes. It flows. Ice floats. Snow has little crystals. Steam is hot. It forms drops. It splashes. Fog is […]
Posted: March 22nd, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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Short “Break Size” Cigarettes That Pack Sideways
Gasp. I can’t believe I’m posting this idea, since it could encourage smoking. But (a) I’d be surprised if it hasn’t been thought of already, and (b) if not, it might actually reduce smoking or some of the risks. Simple thought: Instead of cancer sticks as long as a pack’s longest dimension, make them only […]
Posted: March 22nd, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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Charitable Tax Deduction Swaps
Could charities parlay tax breaks into bigger donations? Scenario: Generous Jill is in a 15 percent tax bracket. If she donates $1,000 directly to her favorite charity, she saves $150 on her taxes, right? But say the charity is also supported by Benefactor Bob, who is in a 30 percent bracket. He could give the […]
Posted: March 5th, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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FREE MONEY?! Sell Ads on $1 Bill
Imagine if our currency had a little “Brought to you by” section. Sell enough sponsorships, and voila, free money! Blasphemous! Sacrilegous! Tacky! you say. But this could be an ideal form of welfare. Free money for the poor, at no cost to taxpayers. Couldn’t possibly raise a dollar per dollar-bill? OK, how ads on coins. […]
Posted: March 3rd, 2006 under Uncategorized.
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