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closet-meathead

Depends on the circles you run in. From my vantage point a lot of people seem to like him. But I’m not a Gallup poll taker so take that for what it’s worth...

Yes, but at least I can be one of hopefully many independent voter voices who will tell him that he’s directly hurting his re-election chances by continuing to do what he does.

I didn’t say I don’t think the Blue Team would do the same thing. I’m just saying, given the situation, Gardner can earn my vote by not being a hypocrite, or I can vote against him if he decides to do so.

Has the auto industry not heard of “Net Promoter Score”?

No one knows

In case anyone thinks this is not real:

Then move.

Is it OK to lie to advance your political goals?

I had the same thought. Also the story about the man who moved and tried to turn a home into a bed and breakfast but couldn’t because of zoning...not the show’s fault?! And then - nobody’s fault - somebody got cancer. Which is terrible, but it’s not a knock against the show.

I’m with you. I prefer boneless as it’s really just the chicken I’m after. I’m tired of it being “manly” to eat wings. Grow up.

I shake most/all juices. If they’re in a clear bottle you can usually see stuff settled on the bottom so I figure it should be “re-homogenized” before drinking. I don’t shake milk though. I think it’s homogenized well enough that even without shaking there’s no sediment or residue at the bottom.

Isn’t it pretty safe to say at this point that the red and orange zones ARE red/orange zones because the people there just don’t care anymore? That is, they aren’t the kinds of neighborhoods where people are going to consult a safety guide.

In a counterfactual world where workers got to keep that extra 12.4% of their income for their entire career, that money would be available to build their own retirement fund.

That would be a crime, absent an approved religious, educational, or other foreign national related excuse.

Yes, but their operating profit margins for 2019 were ~7.5% and for 2018 they were under 4%. So the carryforward losses easily wipe out those levels of profit. (Without AWS they would probably be like 1%. Retail is a ruthless business.)

I bet <1% of the population knows about accelerated depreciation schedules. I’m not even completely up to date on current law, is anything and everything 100% depreciable in the first year? Or do they still have 5, 7, etc. MACRS for certain things?

From the link to Biden’s “promote clean energy page”. In case you thought it was about actually promoting clean energy, and not paying back his donors:

It just looks like they are chasing down all of the different categories of “income” that people use to dodge the existing tax rules and are increasing tax rates on those. Which leads me to believe you are just incentivizing people to find other, new, creative ways to categorize their income, and the chasing will