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What you are missing is that in 5-10 years, you will be paying MORE than now. In addition, due to the cuts that will have to happen to make up for the 1.5 trillion dollars in lost tax revenue, you will be far worse off than now. The $200 per month now will be far offset by the higher taxes/inflation/addition spending

I think if everyone stopped clutching this concept that vegetarian dishes need to be weird alternatives to meat-based dishes, we’d all be better off. There are meat dishes that are delicious. There are vegetarian dishes that are delicious. I don’t understand the need to try to make meatless versions of things. They

A no doubt statistically insignificant amount of 5MM estate holders worked hard and earned it themselves. An insignificant amount of estates were taxed by the previous (just) regulations. Try harder, temporarily embarrassed one.

This is where vegetarianism in the US tends to fall flat. Lots of food cultures have plenty of vegetarian dishes that are meant to be primary entrees and they are their own things. There isn’t this assumption that a meal must involve meat to be a proper meal so they’re happy to get their macronutrients in whatever way

Look at the bright side... Now you don’t have to worry about doing a fluid flush. Cross that off your to-do list, open a beer, and relax knowing you have performed maintenance ahead of schedule!

My version is usually: position oil pan just right... Shit! no i didn’t!!!

I should have known.

Thats a harbor freight drill set.

To be fair, I have several old Milwaukee drills that will never die. They’re crazy cheap at pawn shops, so they’re really hard to beat.

Ugh, that was another dark day in [unnamed burger bar’s] history.

Straw man is more real than trickle down.

A couple of years ago, seemingly out of spite, they switched to a “housemade” black bean burger that was bigger and blander than any I’d ever tried before.

Buying new is and always will be a bad financial decision*. Instant ~20% off the second you drive off the lot. Buying used financial pros:

It’s not a myth. Almost ALL things purchased lose more value at beginning of their service life than later on. It’s almost always a better deal to buy something slightly used.

As far as new vs used, I think it depends a lot on the depreciation curve of the car you want to buy.

You’re asking Republicans to pay for the wars they so love and have been losing for 15 years? Oh, now it’s on!

I’ll get an $11k tax cut but I’ll still complain because the government isn’t keeping up with infrastructure, social programs, education, or healthcare at the current tax levels. I have no confidence the will be able to do more with less let alone do what they are currently managing.

It’s a deal breaker because the more expensive thing in the tax cut plan, the corporate tax rate reduction, is permanent. The GOP is banking on you not noticing that the tax cut you get is temporary, and goes away in 8 years, but the one that their corporate donors get (which the largest contributor to the $1.5

By the same token those at the higher end own the bulk of the national wealth. Combined with the diminishing marginal utility of income they should get taxed more... When you take the emotion of it...and you can get around the oligarchy.

I hope your kids don’t go to public school, or use things like parks and municipal ball fields. That’s what I’m afraid is going to take a hit, as a trickle-down effect of this loveliness. People can’t deduct their state and local taxes and the deduction for property taxes is capped, so there will be pressure to lower