wangrex
OcelotRex
wangrex

... medical bills are the largest unplanned expense that they face.

Possibly, but so is credit card debt, mortgages, car payments, etc. Some numbers have been thrown around upthread but here’s a good article from WaPo that shows how politicized this issue is:

...or being a pedophile...

Couldn’t edit my previous post but you can ignore it. I looked through the IRS pubs and everything but tuition, fees, and books should be taxable already. 

...which are actual fucking employers.

I am surprised no one is taking issue with this statement:

Is Antonio Brown really going to play better b/c Ben criticized him on the radio?

If Kotaku found out about the crunch around April 15 for tax time for the preparers not just th CPAs they might gain some perspective. Or the millions of go lives a year for the IT consulting world and how it effects the developers not just the consultants...

See the thread below referencing Hospitals. Then find some perspective.

Dilfer has the same number of rings as Steve Young, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees.

Fbs college football is a glorified exhibition that sits atop a house of lies.

As long as athletes are generating billions of dollars, they should take the lion’s share of that. And they aren’t really coming close.

Even if this netted him $3M more per year it would take 5 years to recoup the lost $15M. Worse any team willing to pay more than the $15M per year offered is likely going to be terrible, leading Bell to a quick injury and nothing more than a few years in the league. If he recovers he’ll join a contender for much less

Like discussion of echo chambers and selective blindness aside....

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What else is there to do other than gawk at parked boats?

Those foundations, charities, and scholarship funds work much better when their endowments are invested wisely. :)