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What about "no tax on tips", when is that coming? |
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It's in the same place the no tax on overtime is. |
And no tax on social security.
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So not only is RFK wrong about what causes autism, it turns out he also doesn't even know what autism is? And totally saying the quiet part out loud with the "tragic" thing he listed first.
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"NBC News confirms: Gary Shapley, acting commissioner of the IRS, is being replaced after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent approached Trump to say that Shapley was appointed without his knowledge and at Elon Musk’s direction" @msnbc.com
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It's incredibly funny that he named the one sport with a slew of autistic people in it. |
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So true. We have a few kids in our recc league and they love it. https://www.app.com/story/sports/you...t/74176788007/ |
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He's just wrong period. It's called a spectrum for a reason. My son just turned 30, has been working at the local university in custodial for about the last 7 years. It's his second job. His first was a position at Autie Annie's Pretzel place in the mall where the (fantastic) manager made a position in the store just for him, and gradually he grew into other roles once he was comfortable. It took us 18 months of encouraging him to get that one because he was so nervous about working and people. He has some benefits from the state that pay for his community living services helper he meets with and he's grown quite a bit. It's success at his level. He's not neurotypical, and his growth curve looks different than everyone elses, but he's far from this bullshit opinion from a anti-science, anti-vax, conspiracy theorist who paints himself like his boss. |
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I saw a tweet about this that said something to the effect of, "I'm pretty sure RFK Jr can't do at least 4 of those 6 things." |
The number of people that see the increase in autism detection and think that all of those numbers are ALL level 3 on the scale blows my mind. People simply don’t understand that it is a spectrum and we have been widening that spectrum the more we understand it and you have people like RFK Jr. who profit off of that. He’s among the most vile people we have in this country.
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The real irony here is that his buddy Elon Musk announced in 2021 that he is on the autism spectrum. |
Imagine if we got the benefit of the doubt at our jobs like Trump does on everything.
Oh, he screwed that up just to highlight how flawed the system is so that if would get fixed. that's brilliant. And, oh he screwed thst up just to see if others on his team know how to do their jobs and were paying attention. |
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I nearly crashed the plane just to see if the other guy would stop me! He did, so I did my job by checking the training! I didn't follow those procedures because I know the plane better than the manufacturer, and I know what it can handle. They don't know anything! I fly where I want and when I want because I've never hit another plane before. Therefore, no matter where I go, I'll never hit one. I know this more than anyone else. |
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This guy has to go, but I expect the GOP will rally to his defense.
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Hegseth had a 2nd signal chat on his personal phone that included his wife, personal attoeney, his brother, and others from his personal circle. He shared the same details accidently sent to the journalist in that chat. The difference being he created this 2nd chat group and was purposely leaking the details to these people.
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Insane.
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He's been going after the people leaking information in his department, but it's not a great idea when you do so much shady shit. The really bad stuff comes out when you start firing people that know too much. |
Feels like making an alcoholic the head of the military was not a wise move.
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Not gonna burden the Pope thread with this comment, but ... seems pretty clear one or both of these things are true - JD Vance is the kiss of death, or the Pope decided he'd rather head off to the afterlife than live another day in a world in which Vance may end up the most powerful person in it. Although perhaps the latter isn't entirely fair, because if Trump keeps denigrating our world leadership position, the next President will just be one of the rest.
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The Trump administration now embracing Obamacare so they can subvert it to RFK jr. nutty healthcare theories.
Trump is defending Obamacare at the Supreme Court. A win could boost RFK Jr.’s influence | CNN Politics |
Sen. Ron Johnson wants to have hearings on 9/11 to see if it as an inside job.
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Between his speech and what Dr. Oz said, I think the approach is to blame people for these illnesses as a way to justify cuts to Medicaid, health care, and special education programs. There's a lot of weird eugenicist style thinking in that group too. I think their dream is that if you come down with cancer, they can say "well that's because you used a 5G phone or took a flu vaccine, you don't deserve health care". Kids with special needs can be denied now because the parents gave them soda or whatever reason they make up for these things. The goal is to shift blame on to people and turn those with illnesses and disabilities into pariahs. |
NPR reporting the White House is looking for a replacement for Hegseth. Only the best people.
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Even his Mom said he wasn't qualified. Putting a drunk who loves cocaine seems like a really really bad fit for that position.
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I know the stock market is getting all the attention but this is a much bigger story.
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Bonds
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Admin: We need more people Immigrants: hi Admin: not like that Mostly interested in the article though because the couch in the picture is the EXACT couch we had 20 years ago that got too beat up, and we've been wanting to replace it ever since. I told my wife to email her and say "hey i want to have lots more babies, but first where did you get that couch" |
I feel like the word "white" should be in there twice.
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30-year bond rate. A sign of where markets view the fed rates headed over the next few decades. Basically the view is long term that dollar is going to weaken and we'll hit more inflation. Becomes much more expensive to borrow. If they force a fed rate cut, that number spikes even higher. |
Also a sign of capital flight
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It's a really unique occurrence. Typically when stocks go down a lot, the dollar strengthens as people look to it for safety. This causes yields to drop. But the opposite is happening. I can't remember a time when stocks, bond yields, and the dollar are all down at the same time.
So now you have a tax on imports which makes them more expensive, a weaker dollar to buy those imports, and higher borrowing rates. Not to mention retaliatory tariffs that target the country's best industries. That's a perfect storm for a really bad economic downturn (especially if he fires Powell). Now he could cave on the tariffs tomorrow and everything will be back to normal for the most part (I do think the loss of government jobs will show up shortly and cause issues). But not sure his ego will allow it despite him seeing what a disaster his policy has been so far. |
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He can just make up something when backtracking and getting rid of tariffs and his supporters will champion everything as a big success. |
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We've been thinking of buying, but I'm starting to think renting makes sense, too. We've got enough for a big down payment, but I feel like I'd rather invest that money (a lot of it tax free since I'm not yet maxing out 401K, and could put a lot in 529s) than spend it on a down payment. What's the point of building equity if you have to pay over 6% to do it? Not to mention the craziness happening. Even if "implode" is a strong word, it seems safe to think we could get out if we need to and just have cash available. |
"We can't give everybody trials" says the President of the United States.
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I don't think it would make it back up though. There have been so many wishy washy back and forth actions so far, that I wouldn't trust them to do something properly, and hold to it. It would be another "pause" that could pop back in whenever they want it to. That's likely because they profit from the chaos, and don't want market peace, as you can't constantly buy on the dips and sell at the peaks. |
How do you get your purse stolen while under the protection of the secret service?
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Pete Hegseth on Tucker Carlson saying he doesn't know what he did wrong and what is being investigated.
Now he knows how it feels to be a migrant shipped to El Salvador. |
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Almost glad we lost internet and TV for most of yesterday so I didn't have to see him say that. |
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Its seems that he and most members of his staff tend to get one. |
I know laws don't matter anymore but this is pretty crazy. Guy just took $10 million in Medicaid money and kept it for himself.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/pol...304665166.html |
Just make Bibi President already.
NIH bans new grants to schools with DEI programs, Israel boycotts | STAT |
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Jim Eisenreich says fuck off
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His family just labeled them mentally challenged and gave them a lobotomy. |
Tourettes has been known for hundreds of years and is named after a doctor from the 1800's.
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Id never heard of my wife when I was a kid, so I'm pretty sure she doesn't exist
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