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Mark McDonalds
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Dear Bears,

“Regardless, shoutout to Mayweather for fighting his way to the top, even though his money can’t buy him morals. We all remember him being involved in several domestic violence cases.”

Uh... Duncan Robinson played for the Spurs.

This article is way too simplistic. Many people might benefit from a Roth, but it’s not as cut and dry as it seems. See my other comments re: contributions @ your top tax rate vs withdrawals @ your effective rate.

Real handy that the warning and the picture pop up right at the same time. Thanks guys.

It does matter that he has a vested interest in the guidance he provides and he should not be cited as the authority on these issues. I don’t necessarily disagree with anything he has said, but there is a question of objectivity when these articles are answering the questions by citing only representatives of mortgage

I appreciate this series but these articles are getting really repetitive. Like I noted before, it is also kind of sketchy that you keep quoting the same CEO of a mortgage company. Was this just because you had the opportunity to interview him, or is there any other interest to disclose when he is obviously going to

Did you really quote the president and CEO of United Wholesale Mortgage that people should not put more down on their house? Come on!  

Yeah, it’s a little white. It’s Chuck Berry, not Elvis, Elvis isn’t even close.  Even though they didn’t directly compete against each other except for some exhibitions, the Negro Leagues should be recognized as a bona fide major league, so there was no reason to leave someone like Josh Gibson off the list.  And it’s

It’s wrong no matter who does it. Why is that hard to understand?

Bullshit. They go low, we step on their throats until they leanr to act human.

Why do sad little fucks like you blame women for the abuse doled out by men?

good thing your opinion literally doesn’t matter.

You know this is a video game since it wasn’t the Falcons that choked.

Yes, he leaned toward Durant—who was completely out of control and made absolutely no effort to evade the defender standing squarely in front of him. . .

Except for one savings-account type plan that’s barely going to grow at all, none of these plans offer anything with less than 0.1% expense ratio. California’s ScholarShare offers a boring index fund with a 0.08% ER, and gets left out of the article entirely. Which makes me wonder what the heck these experts are

Looks like he pulled it foul though.

“Horton, Here’s a Poo!”

He scored 30 points after that, and they were tied at halftime. You are a moron.