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He's right, but it was pretty dumb to post this on the internet. 

University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
By Ed Barnes
Published September 29, 2010
FoxNews.com

A prominent college law professor's posting of his family's finances on the Web to make the case that they're struggling to make ends meet -- despite their estimated $400,000-plus income -- has lit the fuse of an online debate that he claims has made him the target of an "online lynch mob."

Todd Henderson, a corporate law professor at the University of Chicago -- and a neighbor of President Obama -- says that since he posted his finances online he's been barraged with comments such as "die yuppie scum," forcing him to shut down his blog out of fear for his family.

“The consequences are devastating for me personally,” Henderson wrote, “but my family has to come first, and my blogging has caused them incalculable damage.” Contacted by FoxNews.com, he said he no longer wants to comment on his post.

Henderson usually kept his blog posts to matters of corporate law and the markets. But last week he made it personal. He posted a portrait of his family finances to make his case that those who make more than $250,000 a year are struggling, like everyone else, to make ends meet -- and people in that income bracket will see their taxes go up if Obama succeeds in his plan to extend the Bush tax cuts only for low- and middle-income Americans.

“A quick look at our family budget, which I will gladly share with the White House, will show him that, like many Americans, we are just getting by despite seeming to be rich. We aren’t,” Henderson wrote.

He said he and his wife, a doctor, paid $100,000 in federal and state taxes last year and $15,000 in property taxes. He wrote that they have a mortgage on a house they own a short distance from President Obama’s home, and they are paying off $250,000 in student loans. With an annual income of more than $250,000, he wrote, he and his wife are  far from super-rich.

But almost as soon as he hit the send button, a firestorm erupted.. Henderson says he was inundated with e-mails that divided along the lines of  “die yuppie scum” and “thank you for saying what we couldn’t say.” He says the vehement tone of the responses -- he called it “an electronic lynch mob” -- and fears for his family forced him to delete the post and quit blogging altogether.A business web site estimated his income at more than $400,000.

But though his blog was short-lived, it opened up a fiery online debate over the continuation of the Bush tax cuts and Obama's plan to raise taxes on the “super-rich,” said Robert Bluey of the Heritage Foundation. Among the questions being asked: Just what is rich? Do the rich feel rich? Does America have a class system?

“Often these debates are conducted by the same faces. [Henderson] brought a new perspective to it,” Bluey said.

“Any time you want to take away a sizable chunk of people’s money, it has a big impact. You just have to look at Bell, Calif., to see how sensitive people are to wages,” he said, referring to the outrage there when it was revealed that  public officials in the city had voted to give themselves salaries that reached as high as $800,000.

Bluey said Henderson's post showed not only that there are different perspectives on wealth, “but that the additional taxes will impact everyone.”

But others disagree -- and none more bitingly than Prof. Bradford DeLong of the University of California at Berkeley, who dismissed Henderson’s posting as whining.

"By any standard they are rich,” DeLong said. "But they don’t feel rich.”

He said the things Henderson takes for granted — retirement savings, private schools, new cars — are out of reach for most Americans, and he dismissed his complaint as a simple “cash flow problem.”

But Michelle Newton-Francis, a sociology professor at American University, said Henderson's blog had an impact because it showed “the country is redefining what it means to be rich and powerful.”

“We used to have a class hierarchy and most people wanted to be middle class,” she said. “Being labeled rich or poor carried a stigma. Now it appears we are either rich or poor. His blog opened up a debate about where he stands.”

And, by implication, where everyone stands. “But the bottom line," she said, "is that no one wants to pay more taxes.”

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/28/super-rich-tax-hikes-todd-henderson-viral-blog-heritage-foundation/

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2010, 12:02:07 PM »
I know its not popular to say this, but he is right. 

Income is not wealth.  After Federal, State, local, sales, and all sorts of other taxes - someone netting 200k a year is not rich.     

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2010, 12:10:49 PM »
Have a flat 10% of income tax for everyone, make up the rest in user pay's taxes with rebates for lower income earners. 
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2010, 12:20:24 PM »
Have a flat 10% of income tax for everyone, make up the rest in user pay's taxes with rebates for lower income earners. 

The problem with all these things is that 250k in NYC is not the same as 250k in Indiana. 

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2010, 12:47:44 PM »
I know its not popular to say this, but he is right. 

Income is not wealth.  After Federal, State, local, sales, and all sorts of other taxes - someone netting 200k a year is not rich.     

True.

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2010, 12:48:19 PM »
Have a flat 10% of income tax for everyone, make up the rest in user pay's taxes with rebates for lower income earners. 

This would be a good start.  I'm all for a flat tax. 

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2010, 12:50:31 PM »
This would be a good start.  I'm all for a flat tax. 

KC is really coming around lately. 

the issue to me is that regional differences make a huge difference.  If you live in NYC - 250k in income is not rich, period.   



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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2010, 01:04:04 PM »
KC is really coming around lately. 

the issue to me is that regional differences make a huge difference.  If you live in NYC - 250k in income is not rich, period.   




I'm on the verge of taking KC out of the liberal hack category.   :D

Agree about the income.  The cost of living, taxes, etc. can be a killer.  And like you said earlier (and I've said before), income does not equal wealth.  Wealth is determined by net worth. 

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2010, 01:21:25 PM »
The problem with all these things is that 250k in NYC is not the same as 250k in Indiana. 

250K in New York is the same as 250K in Indiana or anywhere else for that matter. The difference lies in whose hand the 250K is in.

There is a saying that goes "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED"... Money has a way of revealing all FOOLS.
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #9 on: September 29, 2010, 01:22:32 PM »
250K in New York is the same as 250K in Indiana or anywhere else for that matter. The difference lies in whose hand the 250K is in.

There is a saying that goes "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED"... Money has a way of revealing all FOOLS.

 ::)  ::)  ::)

Compare the rents, taxes, and cost of goods in NYC compared to that in Indiana.   

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #10 on: September 29, 2010, 01:23:36 PM »
250K in New York is the same as 250K in Indiana or anywhere else for that matter. The difference lies in whose hand the 250K is in.

There is a saying that goes "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED"... Money has a way of revealing all FOOLS.

Ever heard of the cost of living?
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #11 on: September 29, 2010, 01:27:58 PM »
250K in New York is the same as 250K in Indiana or anywhere else for that matter. The difference lies in whose hand the 250K is in.

There is a saying that goes "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED"... Money has a way of revealing all FOOLS.

Care to embarrass yourself some more with your scant economics knowledge, retard?

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #12 on: September 29, 2010, 01:30:43 PM »
::)  ::)  ::)

Compare the rents, taxes, and cost of goods in NYC compared to that in Indiana.   

Since you have never been to Indiana how would you know what the rents, taxes and goods cost?

Second there is a difference between Indiana (a state) and New York as you imply (a city within a state). To correct the imbalance lets say you compare the rents, cost of goods and taxes in Indianapolis (a city) to New York (a city)..watch how the differences between the two disappear.

Too much time on your computer 3 and not enough in reality.... there are no cheap cities in america and goods pretty much cost the same no matter where a  person lives and taxes are high everywhere.
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #13 on: September 29, 2010, 01:31:52 PM »
Ever heard of the cost of living?

Yeah and it is the same in Indianapolis as New york city. You should get out more...
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #14 on: September 29, 2010, 01:32:05 PM »
Since you have never been to Indiana how would you know what the rents, taxes and goods cost?

Second there is a difference between Indiana (a state) and New York as you imply (a city within a state). To correct the imbalance lets say you compare the rents, cost of goods and taxes in Indianapolis (a city) to New York (a city)..watch how the differences between the two disappear.

Too much time on your computer 3 and not enough in reality.... there are no cheap cities in america and goods pretty much cost the same no matter where a  person lives and taxes are high everywhere.

Maybe you should do some more research instead of continually trying to pass opinions off as fact. A seventh grade education will only take one so far. NYC is among the 10 most expensive cities in the world to live in, coming in at 29 this year according to Yahoo (and making it the most expensive American city). Indianapolis doesn't register on the top 25, dipshit. I'd be surprised if it registered on the top 50 or 100.

Care to embarrass yourself some more?

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2010, 01:33:05 PM »
Since you have never been to Indiana how would you know what the rents, taxes and goods cost?

Second there is a difference between Indiana (a state) and New York as you imply (a city within a state). To correct the imbalance lets say you compare the rents, cost of goods and taxes in Indianapolis (a city) to New York (a city)..watch how the differences between the two disappear.

Too much time on your computer 3 and not enough in reality.... there are no cheap cities in america and goods pretty much cost the same no matter where a  person lives and taxes are high everywhere.

Oh Bullshit, I live west of Chicago, as soon as you go into C(r)ook country things cost twice as much. That is in a 50 mile radius.
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2010, 01:33:44 PM »
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/109909/the-worlds-most-expensive-cities-2010

Don't see Indianapolis anywhere on that list.

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2010, 01:35:40 PM »
Yeah and it is the same in Indianapolis as New york city. You should get out more...

Just shut the fuck up, you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground. I suppose the laws of physics are different in NY and Indiana as well ::)  A platyrrhine should not be allowed to post on forums
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2010, 01:36:45 PM »
Just shut the fuck up, you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground

Don't worry, SamsonEnterprises has a 160 IQ and holds masters degrees in multiple fields of engineering.  ::)

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #19 on: September 29, 2010, 01:36:52 PM »
Since you have never been to Indiana how would you know what the rents, taxes and goods cost?

Second there is a difference between Indiana (a state) and New York as you imply (a city within a state). To correct the imbalance lets say you compare the rents, cost of goods and taxes in Indianapolis (a city) to New York (a city)..watch how the differences between the two disappear.

Too much time on your computer 3 and not enough in reality.... there are no cheap cities in america and goods pretty much cost the same no matter where a  person lives and taxes are high everywhere.

My sister lived there for 5 years, Nobelsville, and I visted often.  She bought a house there for 185k that in NYC area would be 800k at least.  

Do you have any other pearls of wisdom you wish to share?  

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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #20 on: September 29, 2010, 01:43:15 PM »
Oh Bullshit, I live west of Chicago, as soon as you go into C(r)ook country things cost twice as much. That is in a 50 mile radius.

Once again for the idiots. You can not compare a state to a city as 3 did. In his perpetual quest to be right he does not think things through nor compare facts. If he wanted to show a difference between two states or two cities then he should have compared two state or two cities. He did not do that, he compared a city to a state. Had he compared Binghamton New York to New York city he would have sen a great financial disparity between the two places, just as he lives in the Bronx ( a place known for its low income and crime issues) he would have known not to try and compare that to Manhattan because there is a big difference between the two boroughs.

Your comparison of where ever you live (whatever west of Chicago means) to Cook county only lets me know that Cook country is close(r) to Chicago than where you live and therefore rents are higher due to the greater expense of living near a major city. Now compare two large cities in Illinois and see how the costs are practically the same.
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #21 on: September 29, 2010, 01:44:27 PM »
Once again for the idiots. You can not compare a state to a city as 3 did. In his perpetual quest to be right he does not think things through nor compare facts. If he wanted to show a difference between two states or two cities then he should have compared two state or two cities. He did not do that, he compared a city to a state. Had he compared Binghamton New York to New York city he would have sen a great financial disparity between the two places, just as he lives in the Bronx ( a place known for its low income and crime issues) he would have known not to try and compare that to Manhattan because there is a big difference between the two boroughs.

Your comparison of where ever you live (whatever west of Chicago means) to Cook county only lets me know that Cook country is close(r) to Chicago than where you live and therefore rents are higher due to the greater expense of living near a major city. Now compare two large cities in Illinois and see how the costs are practically the same.

The cost of a house in the Bronx is very high relative to anywhere else in the nation as well.  

A little tiny pos attached dwelling is still 350k - 500k in the bronx, and thats' in an area that is not great.  you go to riverdale and its even more, let alone throggs neck or country club. 


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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #22 on: September 29, 2010, 01:46:01 PM »
My sister lived there for 5 years, Nobelsville, and I visted often.  She bought a house there for 185k that in NYC area would be 800k at least.  

Do you have any other pearls of wisdom you wish to share?  

Yeah... Noblesville is NOT Indianapolis...Once again get your facts together. What is the cost of a house in Indianapolis? What is the tax rate in Indianapolis now compare that to New York city.... small difference isn't it.

Since when are houses in the Bronx 800K? You are aware you live in the Bronx?
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #23 on: September 29, 2010, 01:47:09 PM »
Once again for the idiots. You can not compare a state to a city as 3 did. In his perpetual quest to be right he does not think things through nor compare facts. If he wanted to show a difference between two states or two cities then he should have compared two state or two cities. He did not do that, he compared a city to a state. Had he compared Binghamton New York to New York city he would have sen a great financial disparity between the two places, just as he lives in the Bronx ( a place known for its low income and crime issues) he would have known not to try and compare that to Manhattan because there is a big difference between the two boroughs.

Your comparison of where ever you live (whatever west of Chicago means) to Cook county only lets me know that Cook country is close(r) to Chicago than where you live and therefore rents are higher due to the greater expense of living near a major city. Now compare two large cities in Illinois and see how the costs are practically the same.

Again shut the fuck up, I'm sick of your tripe. I live in a rather large city.
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Re: University of Chicago Law Prof's Blog About Struggling on $400Gs Draws Fire
« Reply #24 on: September 29, 2010, 01:47:29 PM »
Yeah... Noblesville is NOT Indianapolis...Once again get your facts together. What is the cost of a house in Indianapolis? What is the tax rate in Indianapolis now compare that to New York city.... small difference isn't it.

Since when are houses in the Bronx 800K? You are aware you live in the Bronx?

Yes Samson - a little tiny crap box here is 450k or better.   Anything nice is 600k and up.  

Tiny co-op apartments go for 125-300k in the Bronx.