mixedbreedpolitics
mixedbreedpolitics
mixedbreedpolitics

I read smalleyxb122's comment, was going to post that I was going to say the same exact thing, read your post, and well...

No worries. When she retires she’ll be able to stay with her kids, who will be able to afford to keep her on those Walmart paychecks, since they couldn’t afford college.

You mean like regulate interstate commerce?

If he did a 5 year loan I’d say that’s generally being more responsible than the people taking out 84 month loans. But regardless, you need to make sure that you can handle maybe 6 months of whatever your payment is, in case of emergencies. Because if there are only 3 things guaranteed in life, the third is that

A Model 3 charging on 120V gets you 2-4 miles range per hour of charge. So charging 12 hours, say 7 pm to 7 am gives you 24 to 48 miles of range. If you can’t charge at work, cut that in half.

I didn’t see prices go down with the tax cuts, nor did my income or take home pay go up. YMMV regarding income. It’s just that you threw out a 33% “increased tax burden” without any justification or context for that number.

So Biden wants to increase the top business tax rate from 21% (Trump tax cut) to 28%. Prior to Trump’s cut it was 35%. So are you saying that the tax burdens were 66% greater than before the Trump cuts? That 35% tax rate was around for a long time. I don’t see any big difference for me personally between then and now.

Hasn’t Biden leading in the polls already caused an uptick in gun and ammo sales?

Sure, but it’s variable depending upon how long the virus/bacteria stays ‘alive’ once airborne. Keep in mind that all of these people were flying without wearing masks too.

Infected person traveled by plane from another country to the US and infected people after they got here?

Apparently there are groups looking at the infection rate of flight attendants, and the reports are saying that it’s lower than the general public (US).

Don’t give him any ideas.

I’m not a jackass, though I play one in movies.

Replace the title with “Don’t tax the job creators” and you have a good description of what they’re selling us now.

Back when the corporate rate was 35% I seem to recall that the actual rate the average large to medium size corporation ended up paying under 25% after it was all said and done. Which, again as I recall, wasn’t off that much from what companies in other countries pay. But of course one rational for the tax cut was

$400 billion minus about $1 million to the to 1%, and that $1 million to everyone else. Works out to an average of $3,100 per household. What’s your problem?

Well, you have to take the dash half apart to change out the heater core in a Fox body Mustang. Ask me how I know. I think book was around 10 hours.

Tesla’s PR department: