modplan2
modplan
modplan2

I wish they could sell official Pikmin mini figures for terrariums:

He reeks of enormous jealousy.

The level of hatred and envy he exudes daily, has to be exhausting.

I wonder what would happen if Hamilton Nolan ever became wealthy. He loathes the wealthy so much, I imagine he would never let that happen to himself. Certainly not.

This week alone, people in Syria have been gassed and then bombed.

There once was a man who said: “Stop spending more money than you make!”

Bill Clinton literally banged a 22-year old intern in the oval office and then Lied about it to Congress. Constantly bringing up Trump’s words as evidence of his bad character is unproductive (and possibly counterproductive) to the ultimate goal of getting Trump out of office and hopefully in jail.

I work in Reading, PA, and know a lot of people negatively impacted by Trumps new regulations. However, I wanted to point out two things:

First, the CBO has been consistently wrong about exchange utilization rates. They have repeatedly overestimated the number of people who will use them. They have had to revise their numbers down every year.

I think you need to spend a little more time reading into that, the exchanges are clearly collapsing as can be witnessed by all of the insurers pulling out and the percentage of counties that have only 1 option.

I appreciate your research in the healthcare aspect, but you really need to leave economics to the people that understand it. I assure you, it’s not you.

Shouldn’t we also be asking what will happen even without any changes? The exchanges are collapsing due to the obvious (and predicted) death spiral. The only way to save them is either a massive increase in subsidies and/or a huge increase in the fine (ie, Justice Roberts’ “tax”) for not having insurance. Neither

Would work great for hitting the initial spend bonus on a lot of cards

You are making the assumption that those people want to retire at 65. Most people I know plan to retire a decade (if not more) before that. I’ll be in a position to semi-retire well before 50, after that I’ll work part time (and probably spend 50% of the year in a tropical country) to pay my bills and let my

Counterpoint: That is not too much.

No, we don’t need a law for this. Consumers have all sorts of information available to them about how to establish good credit. This isn’t some mystery - if you’ve got good credit, the lender’s formula will reflect that just like a more generic formula will.

The points are worth 1.5 cents each if used on their own portal.. so its $1500 plus $300

Read the whole article. It clearly says this.

You should’ve deleted everything except one note telling them why.

By god, you’re so right, a handful of Klan members celebrating in the south totally proves 60 million people across the whole country didn’t really care about economics at all.