This is in the same vein as last month’s post about it vs it’s. Apostrophes and possessives then to throw people, so here’s another tip for you: You’re and your are not interchangeable. People often use them that way, but they’re not. One is a possessive pronoun, the other is a contraction of a pronoun [...]
Okay, I have now heard an argument for the Bush era tax cuts becoming permanent: To raise taxes on the middle class would create a hardship for them. I agree. But middle-class families would not be affected by the cuts expiring. The middle class does not make $250,000 per household, not by a long shot. [...]