WF Runnerâs Club race benefits community
250 runners lined up to help non-profit Base Camp Lindsey and MSU Texas track team
WF Runnerâs Club race benefits community By Ebonee Coleman | May 15, 2021 at 7:26 PM CDT - Updated May 15 at 7:26 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - The Wichita Falls Runners Club and Endurance House partnered together to host the clubâs 15-th annual âBest Dam Runâ.
Over 250 runners lined up at Lake Wichita but there were there to do more than just cross the finish line.
Those who showed up were able to run a 5k or a 10k after paying a $25-$35 sign up fee. The proceeds will be going towards helping two organizations in Wichita Falls, Base Camp Lindsey and The Midwestern State University cross country and track girls team.
Gary Silverman
Last week, we broached the subject of a wealth tax in this short series about “fair” taxation. The original version said that it was, at best, two-to-three presidents away from being seriously considered.
Then Elizabeth Warren proposed a wealth tax, which my modified column acknowledged, but didn’t have the space to go into. Today I will.
The proposal would have anyone who owns stuff worth over $50 million to give 2% of that to the government (above $1 billion, they’d be taxed 3%).
Math tells me that if I was worth $50 million that would mean that I’d need to give the government $1 million. This is on top of taxes on any income I happen to have.