In the US—and around Cascadia, people are talking about the latest Republican tax reform proposal. Even as some of us defend them, we find ourselves stuck in default vocabulary and storylines that trash taxes.
But we can break our bad habits. To that end, here’s a recap of our series of tax talking points, highlighting ways to trigger more productive thinking—that there are things that we need to do together that we cannot do on our own and that we all benefit when we chip in to build up our communities and take care of each other.
These tips are based on research from FrameWorks Institute, Topos, Fuse, All In Washington, and Public Works and others. Let us know what you think and please share with your networks on Facebook and Twitter.