performativeconcern
PerformativeConcern
performativeconcern

Nonsense. There are literally tens of millions of good jobs in places not named New York, San Francisco, LA, Boston, etc...

Pretty sure the original version of the American dream was more along the lines of “If you’re a white man here have a home.”

This is the real reason not to “overbuy”. It’s an issue of financial security and not the value of the vehicle.

Beto’s seat, if you can even call it his, isn’t even a likely win. That’s probably the reason that diverting funds is a topic. How good of a shot does he have in Texas, realistically, and based on the answer to that question is it worth continuing to blow tens of millions of dollars trying.

Beto shouldn’t share squat. People gave it to him.

This is the sort of thing that happens when white people are allowed to feel like they’re “under assault” despite the fact that every objective metric in the book plainly states otherwise.

Splinter is home to the French Revolution fantasy and you’re disturbed that people on the other side, a group that is notorious for its appreciation for the second amendment, might exercise that right to the extent that the locality allows?

Something something something when all you have is a hammer everything seems like a nail.

I think you’re giving these white people far more credit for awareness than they have ever demonstrated cause to deserve. In reality they’re the elite, because America is designed to put white people in that position, bitching and moaning about the tip top most slice of their own class by using the underclass as a

Triggered?

Noble obligation? I find it hilarious that you can mention such a childish concept without laughing. America has always been a kleptocracy. The only thing that has changed is that there are a bunch of white twenty somethings, overwhelmingly from middle and upper middle class households, that are so oblivious as to

Did you even read what I wrote? or the article for that matter?

Ignoring the weight limit issue there’s a clear pictogram that indicates no trucks, she said she knew trucks weren’t supposed to be on the bridge, and then she did it anyway.

Tell me, Responsible Nerd, when was the last time you took the responsible route and paid more in taxes than you legally owed?

The problem is that the people that do the paying are carrying the load for more than themselves. If you “want and need” 1.5k/month worth of stuff you might spend 2-3k/month in taxes for it. That is why paying taxes will never be cool. They’re shitty value for the people with liability.

I don’t have a problem with that. I have a problem with the implication that net worth and tax liability are linked when they are not. A person’s net worth is not indicative of what their tax liability should be.

The fact that the American tax code is “flawed” is not news, it’s not a scandal, and yes, it’s obvious. The fact that businesses get to depreciate business assets isn’t even on the top ten list of most expensive tax code screwups. (Hint: The fact that you get to deduct the interest on your mortgage, your state/local

“Jared Kushner, $300 Million in Income, Didn’t Pay Income Taxes for Years

“Also, men should maybe stand down about this particular topic, and especially from making blanket statements about it.”