Got it. You’re okay with taxing families making under $51,000 more so long as you can also tax the rich even more.
Got it. You’re okay with taxing families making under $51,000 more so long as you can also tax the rich even more.
Most of the people Trump has appointed are HUGE critics of their respective departments. There are, and will continue to be major cuts in each of these departments.
You should read up on the welfare state. These programs cause long lasting issues because it creates a society where people are dependent on these programs, one where it becomes ok to be an unemployed single parent because the government has got your back.
And what happens to the jobs of the people shoveling money into the money pit? We can’t shut down the money pit, it will destroy us.
A couple hundred bucks times 122 million tax paying people is $24.4 billion fucking dollars. Also, under the proposed rates. Families earning under $51,000 will be paying fewer taxes. Families under $24,000 will no longer have to pay tax.
Yes, under the new tax brackets, families making under $51,000 will be paying lower taxes.
-This plan lowers the tax rate on the highest earners and raises the lowest tax rate.
FWIW, from his perspective, he is doing a few things.
Don’t forget the superior crust to topping ratio!
Best response would be if the entire community tracked her down and used her yard as a public shit donor.
Fortunately, being able to google something in either scenario won’t land someone a job... well... in most value added professions/trades haha. For me personally, the most I feel my degree has gotten me is my first job. And that had more to do with societal preconceptions about my profession then the actual skills I…
But should the value of an education be in the effectiveness of it as a arbitrary job filter? Or should the value lie in what skills it can pass onto its students? From the perspective of someone having gone through school, I would reap more personal gain if they further increased the grade cutoff to enter, and…
Upon reading the headline... I was assuming cat nip o_O
I would gladly teach someone the math skills to do their job if that meant I could have someone detail oriented enough to repeat the process with a high degree of reliability. Having that degree means you are less likely to have to teach that math, but has ZERO impact on how reliable they will be at performing that…
Nope, still don’t agree. If you are looking at hiring someone with good analytics regarding gauge measurement and statistics you would be better off hiring an engineering technician with a 2 year course based on practical examples, than a full Professional Engineer.
“Got bored after the first hour, kept playing trying to figure out why everyone else seems to enjoy the game. So you can trust me, that after 2335 hours of not finding it, that you too will have exactly the same experience as me!”
As an Engineer... I fully understand and agree with this concept. I was aware of it even while in school. The teachers preached that they were not teaching us how to do our jobs... but how to learn a skill set that will allow us to figure out how to do our jobs when we get out into industry. And this is from a…
He was in his senior year of Engineering school when he started making videos in 2011 (I have emails that prove this), I never really followed him close enough to find out if he finished his degree or dropped out.
He has been doing these videos since 2011 and at that time was in his senior year (I have emails that show this). I sure hope he isn’t still in school!
I have a diono radian car seat. Not expensive by any means, but when I lift/carry/use it in comparison to this cheap “legal” one that a friend of mine has. You can tell the difference. There is a reason why these cheap ones are so cheap.