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Neal - Hey if she gets pregnant that means you get to give out cigars!
I've got my kids, I only want to be on the receiving end from now on (I handed out Padrons FYI)
Neal - Hey if she gets pregnant that means you get to give out cigars!
Lets end this abortion debate once and for all!
Michael -sorry bro, but obvs less and less people agree with you as the climate on women's rights is changing. However, Lets talk about something we both agree on, the 2nd Amendment! I personally like the Walther PPK because James Bond and its versatility, conceal-ability and that it takes .380 ammo. LOCK N LOAD!!
Has anyone gotten screwed over on their taxes because of the Government? We haven't but I just talked to a buddy in WI who has to pay in $8,000.
Has anyone gotten screwed over on their taxes because of the Government? We haven't but I just talked to a buddy in WI who has to pay in $8,000.
Sadly raises hand. I can't find any loopholes.Man I need an offshore account or something. I've heard Panama is nice....
He has to pay taxes he owes? The horror...
I can only find the obvious ones like owning a home, having student loan debt, and the glorious deduction of children. So tell me more about this Panama place.
Ummm, no.
He does not have an awesome job and his insurance was going to be $1,600 a month though the exchange. Well he noticed that his income was such that he was able to get subsidised insurance. In June 2015, his family sold some land in Michigan and he is listed as one of the former owners. The property has closed and he will get a share, but it is on some delayed payment schedule. According to his accountant, because the sale showed up as income for 2015 and he does not have money in hand, it put him $5.00 over the threshold for subsidised insurance. So he owes it all back plus a penalty.
He said that without the amount he got from the sale (which he will get way less than $8,000), he would have gotten a refund.
Ah. Thanks for the more detailed explanation.
Democrats have superdelegates and republicans have Colorado, Wyoming, and and North Dakota. Further proof that the whole system is rigged.
Think about it for a moment, Sanders could win more state delegates, but lose to Clinton because of superdelegates. Trump could win the majority of the state primaries (which is a tragedy by itself) by a very small margin, but Cruz could become the nominee if CO, ND, and WY choose to have their delegates go to him.
The craziness regarding HB2 in NC continues to grow. The Gov is backing down a bit and reintroducing some measures, but keeping others.
It made me wonder though, should the state regulate who can use which locker room or bathroom? If so, how should the gender determination be made? If you had a 16 year old daughter, would you want someone who is a biological boy in the locker room with her?
Personally, I don't think that HB2 is needed and I agree that there were some of the provisions that were not appropriate. However the concept of personal privacy and safety raises some interesting questions, but this bill does not address it. Much like gun laws, those who are going to do harm to someone are not going to stop because the sign on the door says girls or boys.
HB2 is nothing but a political tool wielded by McCrory to force Roy Cooper into a difficult position. Does Cooper publicly decry the bill and refuse to support it (which he did), or enforce the bill and do his job as perceived by the general public and look terrible to his constituents? McCrory foolishly under estimated the backlash against it though. People perceive the whole Paypal thing as such a big deal, but Paypal has offices all over the world, including Saudi Arabia the undisputed kings of unequal rights. Paypal saw an opportunity to look good to the masses and took it.
My only comment on the NY Primary is, did you really think Trump and Clinton wouldn't win? Why would you have ever thought that? The numbers were really clear going in. It wasn't if, it was by how much.
Sure the closed primary system is rough, but the rules have been in place for a long time.
I think in the end this primary season is making people look at a political system that they generally have ignored. In that sense, this long drawn out fight is a good thing for our country. The fact that we have to deal with listening to these people is obviously a negative, but if we can get people interested in the system and actually voting, that is probably a net good.
My only comment on the NY Primary is, did you really think Trump and Clinton wouldn't win? Why would you have ever thought that? The numbers were really clear going in. It wasn't if, it was by how much.
Sure the closed primary system is rough, but the rules have been in place for a long time.
I think in the end this primary season is making people look at a political system that they generally have ignored. In that sense, this long drawn out fight is a good thing for our country. The fact that we have to deal with listening to these people is obviously a negative, but if we can get people interested in the system and actually voting, that is probably a net good.
My health insurance is via the ACA, and I am allowed a subsidy. Things worked out very well.Sadly raises hand. I can't find any loopholes.Man I need an offshore account or something. I've heard Panama is nice....
Ted Cruz and John Kasich team up to stop Trump. http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-...s/2016/04/ted-cruz-john-kasich-team-up-222377
This isn't exactly as sexy as the title suggests, but it does show how Cruz is giving up any chance of winning outright. Mathematically he couldn't, but I figured his math skills are probably on par with his science skills....
I am on sure what value this brings either Cruz or Kasich. I think as a PR thing, it looks bad. I think as a delegate winner / blocker it isn't enough to matter. I am not sure beyond the fact that they are planning on going Pres and VP into the convention and arguing why Trump shouldn't win....
Our country is a vast and interesting place. Our politics are just odd.
TC was in my fair city yesterday
and
it's reported that DT is coming to town.
I can see how Ted Cruz would induce delirium tremens.
The HB2 bill is being discussed again and it is getting beyond ridiculous. Some people are calling it a form of segregation which I think is BS. Yes the bill sucks, and I have a theory that it is not about transgender people, but more about retaliation. It all started because the City of Charlotte passed a bill, and then the Gov had a bill introduced to override that bill. The Gov was the Mayor of Charlotte... I think there is more to this than people are letting on. But people on both sides of the issue are just getting stupid about it.
If you are the governor of a state and one of these bathroom bills comes across your desk...
But seriously, what are your thoughts on doing away with gender specific bathrooms? They say it is for our "protection" but I am not convinced that there is much of a reason for them.
What are your thoughts on doing away with gender spacific restrooms and locker rooms. The YMCA already has "family" locker rooms. This way it does away with the whole who should use which restroom debate.
This is already the norm in many other countries. Most have a single big room with sinks, mirrors, etc. and then lockable individual stalls (with real doors) that can be used by either. Some also have a separate room of urinals (just to speed things up). It creates privacy where you need it, but doesn't care a bit about your bits & pieces. It also makes life easier for parents bringing children in and tends to result in a more efficient use of space.
It isn't like gender-separate restrooms prevent bad things from happening. It isn't like they are monitored today. The only thing that really stops someone of the opposite gender from going into a designated restroom is cultural custom.
The GOP making this an actual topic in politics is a disgrace. Fighting the culture war like this is reminiscent of Sisyphus.
This is already the norm in many other countries. Most have a single big room with sinks, mirrors, etc. and then lockable individual stalls (with real doors) that can be used by either. Some also have a separate room of urinals (just to speed things up). It creates privacy where you need it, but doesn't care a bit about your bits & pieces. It also makes life easier for parents bringing children in and tends to result in a more efficient use of space.
So what is different? A wall that won't ever be built? Foreign diplomacy is certainly one thing.
We can probably expect Trump to act on his protectionist platform. Not sure how he'd convince congress to pass another Smoot-Hawley tariff, but I'm fairly certain he'd try his darnedest.
Trump thumps the 5 new england states and Clinton wins 4 of 5.
So the question is - Does the Republican establishment allow Trump to win? I think Clinton and Trump are actually closer in policy then they let on, just Trump uses vitriolic language to get his point across. I don't see taxes changing under either. Maybe some push for stronger social programs under Clinton, but I think Trump is more progressive then he is allowed to say in the primary. He isn't going to go after gay rights or abortion clinics.
So what is different? A wall that won't ever be built? Foreign diplomacy is certainly one thing.
^ 100% truth right there....Realistically, as President, Trump will probably be pretty lame duck. The GOP won't work with him and neither will the Dems. Anything he does that is really major would need to be through executive action and those will all disappear on January 1st, 2020. If the election comes down to Trump V. Clinton, strangely enough I think Trump is the safer candidate.
Trump has always aligned himself to the Democratic side. His recent change was only in preparation for this election. He isn't stupid, he knows his unchecked rhetoric will work with the far right rather than anyone on the left.
Trump thumps the 5 new england states and Clinton wins 4 of 5.
So the question is - Does the Republican establishment allow Trump to win? I think Clinton and Trump are actually closer in policy then they let on, just Trump uses vitriolic language to get his point across. I don't see taxes changing under either. Maybe some push for stronger social programs under Clinton, but I think Trump is more progressive then he is allowed to say in the primary. He isn't going to go after gay rights or abortion clinics.
So what is different? A wall that won't ever be built? Foreign diplomacy is certainly one thing.