Hard to zero in on one or two bits of this fun Mark Steyn column, but I’ll try:

Thirdly, after listening to John Edwards’s Dickensian tales of “two Americas” for months on end, I’m convinced that any red-state county knows more about business than your average Massachusetts senator, tenured Harvard professor or Boston Globe editor. When John Kerry gets his hair done at Cristophe’s in Washington for somewhere north of $75, that high-priced stylist is an employee. If he’d ever stopped to have it done for $10 by DeeDee in a hair salon in a small town, he’d discover that she’s a one-woman business. …

… She’s a small business, and she knows more about her tax return than Teresa Heinz Kerry knows about hers. Mrs Kerry farms it out to the best advisers money can buy, and they do a grand job: she’s one of the richest women in the world and she paid 12 per cent tax last year. It makes no difference whether the tax rate is 20 per cent, 50 per cent or 88 per cent: the Kerrys of the world will still pay 12 per cent.

The whole thing just makes gobs of sense.