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  • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    For only $3,000,000, this little hideaway in Delaware could be all yours!!!!

    http://www.oceanatlantic.net/sales/l...le-124628.html
    Nice, what the heck do you do with it when you aren't entertaining 50 people? Put my house in the living room of that sucker
    I swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell.

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    • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

      Originally posted by ShirtlessBob View Post
      Taco Bell to open "cantina" style restaurants.

      Ooh, booze to go with poor life choices.

      http://www.wzzm13.com/life/food/taco...ooze/476981668
      Demolition Man becoming more and more a reality.

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      • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

        Originally posted by joecct View Post
        I take it you've been to Saddle River and Upper Saddle River?
        I have not. I stand corrected. Now I know where the first tactical nuclear strike should be.
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        • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
          I have not. I stand corrected. Now I know where the first tactical nuclear strike should be.
          Not McLean or Potomac? Granted that's a bit close to you and me.
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          • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

            Originally posted by joecct View Post
            Not McLean or Potomac? Granted that's a bit close to you and me.
            McLean is legit money, and most of the homes there are tasteful and reasonable. The people in them read books.

            The bucolic buffoons of Clifton are NASCAR fans who won the lottery. In the larder off the 400-foot kitchen they have palettes of spaghetti o's.

            "I don't mind a parasite. I object to a cut-rate one."
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            • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

              The title is a wee bit overdramatic, but nevertheless the inexorable march away from fossil fuels continues.

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              • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                The title is a wee bit overdramatic, but nevertheless the inexorable march away from fossil fuels continues.
                GM is also aggressively lobbying Pruitt to gut the remainder of environmental and climate change regs.
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                • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                  @CTVNews: #BREAKING: Sears Canada to seek court approval to liquidate all remaining stores, CP reports
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                  5 grandsons (BCA 7/09, CJA 5/14, JDL 8/14, JFL 6/16, PJL 7/18)
                  1 granddaughter (EML 4/18)

                  ”Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.”
                  - Benjamin Franklin

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                  I want to live forever. So far, so good.

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                  • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                    Why restoring a strong progressive tax code helps the economy, while cutting taxes on the "job creators" is obvious feudal bullsh-t.

                    And yes, I know that for anybody who has been paying attention the last thirty years, none of this is news.
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                    • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                      Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                      Why restoring a strong progressive tax code helps the economy, while cutting taxes on the "job creators" is obvious feudal bullsh-t.

                      And yes, I know that for anybody who has been paying attention the last thirty years, none of this is news.
                      Today, wealthy corporations and investors already have more money than we know what to do with—literally trillions of dollars of hoarded cash just sitting in U.S. bank accounts doing absolutely nothing—and yes, that includes the several trillion dollars of foreign earnings the Trump administration wants to “repatriate” tax free.
                      That's my favorite part.

                      EDIT: And this. I love this one.

                      The real problem with our economy is that we are concentrating wealth in the hands of people who aren’t spending or investing it, while starving working- and middle-class Americans of the ability to invest in themselves—not to mention sapping the consumer spending power that accounts for 70 percent of GDP.
                      Last edited by ScoobyDoo; 10-11-2017, 02:06 PM.
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                      • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                        I have a simple solution for the repatriation of hidden accounts. You have six months to repatriate it -- one time 50% tax.

                        Otherwise we take it all.

                        My explanation is: "because f-ck you."

                        The 1% stole about 20 trillion dollars from the taxpayers of this country since 1980. They're thieves. They don't get to negotiate.
                        Last edited by Kepler; 10-11-2017, 02:41 PM.
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                        • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                          Sorry for the size.

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                          • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                            I hope none of you are actually in the 34%... http://freebeacon.com/issues/one-thr...student-loans/

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                            • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                              We have to pass tax reform to know what's in it? https://www.infowars.com/gop-tax-bil...ed-in-secrecy/

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                              • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                                Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
                                We have to pass tax reform to know what's in it? https://www.infowars.com/gop-tax-bil...ed-in-secrecy/
                                mookie is all for reform.... but that should begin with rates being kept as is to start. let's allow for mtge interest deductions to be only on your lowest cost home for 1.
                                a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.

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