OddObserver posted:Uhm, Libya is a paradise compared to Syria.
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STAC Goat posted:Yeah, lies aside, it doesn't really strike me as odd when conservatives are all "liberal hell hole!" because its not like I want to move to Alabama or anything. One of my Breitbart reading coworkers was explaining the "Freedom Index". It's basically a ranking of the best places to live in the US if you love "freedom", or, if you are an "rear end in a top hat". According to the Freedom Index, the best places to live are... *shuffles papers* New Hampshire, Oklahoma, and Indiana. Well OK. I'm going to...I'm going to just live in hell. Yeah, I'll just stay in liberal hell, we have no freedoms, stay away conservatives. You can have Indiana.
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RandomBlue posted:What could possibly have lead to such drastic budget shortfalls? Obama!
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paternity suitor posted:One of my Breitbart reading coworkers was explaining the "Freedom Index". It's basically a ranking of the best places to live in the US if you love "freedom", or, if you are an "rear end in a top hat". Of course New Hampshire is free because the alternative is literally death. Occasionally some politician will propose a bill that's less free, but NOOOO the voters know that's just a murder trick.
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New Hampshire is also free of any revenue to update their lovely, lovely infrastructure because they're scared to death of taxing their residents.
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paternity suitor posted:One of my Breitbart reading coworkers was explaining the "Freedom Index". It's basically a ranking of the best places to live in the US if you love "freedom", or, if you are an "rear end in a top hat". Oklahoma where it was just revealed that education funding was last in the union.
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 13:18 |
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Vladimir Putin posted:Oklahoma where it was just revealed that education funding was last in the union. That’s going to move them up on the index.
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Ague Proof posted:Baked Alaska on Roy Moore: Are you sure that was him talking about Moore or just himself?
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 13:21 |
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Ularg posted:I'd be terrified to imagine what kind of force would come after to fill in a power vacuum like that. I would be careful with even a decent President, but Trump? The IRS classified them as a financial instrument rather than currency so there's no direct ownership tax but every time you sold them for a profit is a taxable event.
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 13:23 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:Of course New Hampshire is free because the alternative is literally death.
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 13:29 |
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Katt posted:No but you see punching nazis just proves them right. We need to debate with them and convince them of the error of their ways. Only then can we defeat nazism. We've always had Nazis, lots of them in fact. It's just that they're more brazen to come out now because we have a president that is one openly. Punching them or not wouldn't effect how many Nazis exist. You'd also have a better chance convincing Trump his trade war stuff is bullshit than convince Nazis they're wrong. They call themselves Nazis for gently caress's sake, the dedicated evil of evils and are also dedicated MAGA chuds. The only way you'll convince them of anything is with a bullet. So we all have to push back against them in whatever way we can short of murder and pack them back into their little box
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 13:31 |
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Vladimir Putin posted:Oklahoma where it was just revealed that education funding was last in the union. Free of those pesky facts hat contradict what you want to believe
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SocketWrench posted:We've always had Nazis, lots of them in fact. It's just that they're more brazen to come out now because we have a president that is one openly. Punching them or not wouldn't effect how many Nazis exist. I think what Katt was suggesting (mockingly) here is, "there's not really a problem if we don't talk about it, right guys?" mentality. e- I mean, you're right but I'm just sayin' KickerOfMice fucked around with this message at 13:38 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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It's slightly dated now, but I finally got around to listening to the Opening Arguments podcast on Stormy Daniels and it's still a definite pro-click. The NDA or settlement is pretty much invalid on multiple levels. Vladimir Putin posted:Oklahoma where it was just revealed that education funding was last in the union. HA, Freedom lovers homeschool and you can't put a price on that. Checkmate, LIEberals. Krispy Wafer fucked around with this message at 13:39 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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KickerOfMice posted:I think what Katt was suggesting (mockingly) here is, "there's not really a problem if we don't talk about it, right guys?" mentality. Ah, my bad then
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Ularg posted:I'd be terrified to imagine what kind of force would come after to fill in a power vacuum like that. I would be careful with even a decent President, but Trump? Not a tax lawyer but I belive the IRS has declared Bitcoins and similar as commodities and not a currency which means you owe Uncle Sam on every transaction and if you held them longer than a year they're subject to Capital Gains.
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 13:42 |
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STAC Goat posted:That seems unlikely given the way things are going right now. Reagan won 49 states for his second term and "ended the Cold War." Trump has record low approval and has spent the last few years attacking drat near every institution and narrative writer including many on the right. Breitbart is dying. Fox News is losing ratings. Who is going to write the glowing history of Trump? You're probably right, but it's worth pointing out that at this stage of his first term Reagan was showing job approval ratings of around 40%. http://news.gallup.com/poll/11887/ronald-reagan-from-peoples-perspective-gallup-poll-review.aspx
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Ularg posted:
Ask your accountant questions like this, not internet randos.
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Is Trump still president?
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 14:03 |
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STAC Goat posted:Yeah, lies aside, it doesn't really strike me as odd when conservatives are all "liberal hell hole!" because its not like I want to move to Alabama or anything. I mean... Alabama is a rural wasteland. People move there because they want to farm or fish the gulf. You can live in Alabama without ever leaving California, just move north.
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Verranicus posted:Is Trump still president? There is no rule saying brain mold can't be president
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 14:06 |
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Its spencer and co's free speech that has lead them to their demise not the punching and the antifa censorship. Every time they open their mouth they destroy themselves.
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withak posted:Ask your accountant questions like this, not internet randos. I don't have an accountant, nor bitcoins. I was just curious.
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 14:07 |
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I think it was Oklahoma (or maybe Kansas, or both) where budget cuts have forced state offices to only be open 4 days a week, and maybe also schools too
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FlamingLiberal posted:I think it was Oklahoma (or maybe Kansas, or both) where budget cuts have forced state offices to only be open 4 days a week, and maybe also schools too Exactly! The people can use the extra day off for FREEDOM! EDIT: More accurately, you can't get idiots to agree that these things (failing public schools, crumbling government institutions) are bad because they axiomatically see those things as good. They feel no sense of shame when they see that; they see a plan working as designed.
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The cracks in the walls are signs of good ole American freedom and not fracking destroying the foundation
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Chilichimp posted:I mean... Alabama is a rural wasteland. People move there because they want to farm or fish the gulf. You can live in Alabama without ever leaving California, just move north. Fishing the gulf is nice though.
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spite house posted:I was part of a documentary crew that went to Cleveland for the RNC and surprised myself by falling a little in love with it. I imagine it was on its best behavior so it wouldn't scare the Republicans, but I thought it was real pretty in a beat-up kind of way, and the locals were so nice and really wanted us to like Cleveland, and we met some truly ferocious activists who know the deal. I started half-seriously pricing real estate on Zillow, because the upper Midwest is where you want to be when climate change kicks in for real, until it occurred to me that I was there for one of maybe three weeks of nice weather out of the whole year. Oh well. Anyway Cleveland is like in city form. The whole rust belt is like that. I'm from Buffalo and you could walk up to any rando on the street and they will literally plan your entire week for you just to make sure you see what they love about our broken little city. Same with Detroit, Chicago, etc. (But Buffalo is still the best).
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Ularg posted:I don't have an accountant, nor bitcoins. I was just curious. Again not an expert but I believe the consensus is a whole lot of people owe a whole lot of taxes that they have not budgeted for/already spent the profits, and things could get interesting in the Chinese Proverb sense of the word if the IRS starts going after these people heavily.
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KillHour posted:The whole rust belt is like that. I'm from Buffalo and you could walk up to any rando on the street and they will literally plan your entire week for you just to make sure you see what they love about our broken little city. Same with Detroit, Chicago, etc. (But Buffalo is still the best). Once I moved to DC and helped out the tourists, they'd always say some variation of "Say, you're not from here, are you?" East Coast folks don't generally do that kind of thing, I guess.
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Jesus III posted:I think you mean Houston. Dallas has a whole bunch of suburbs and isn't all that big in land area (for a massively sprawled out city). Houston has way fewer suburbs and I always joke that the trip to Houston is 3 hours of driving to Houston and then 2 hours driving through it. Yea dallas is a poster child for the whole “we’ll just form our own town with our own schools so our children don’t have to go to school with those kids”
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I want to become Trump.
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I cant do Los Angeles. Driving everywhere sucks and taking the bus there is a joke. I am from the west coast and after spending a few years in Europe I can't imagine living anywhere that doesn't have a decent subway. New York City is great.
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Reuters - Exclusive: As elections near, many older, educated, white voters shift away from Trump's partyquote:The 12-point swing is one of the largest shifts in support toward Democrats that the Reuters/Ipsos poll has measured over the past two years. If that trend continues, Republicans will struggle to keep control of the House of Representatives, and possibly the Senate, in the November elections, potentially dooming President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda. I mean I know it's based on polling, but Reuters usually doesn't gently caress around, right? This is what I was talking about a bit ago, these aren't the chuddy base, these are the people who wanted to "shake things up."
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KickerOfMice posted:Reuters - Exclusive: As elections near, many older, educated, white voters shift away from Trump's party
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EwokEntourage posted:Yea dallas is a poster child for the whole “we’ll just form our own town with our own schools so our children don’t have to go to school with those kids” Accelerated Christian Education literally got its start in a Northern Dallas suburb. (For those who don't know A.C.E. was the pioneer for white supremacists running home/private schools- they literally paved the way for what has become the modern ideal of "conservative" education.)
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Deptfordx posted:Again not an expert but I believe the consensus is a whole lot of people owe a whole lot of taxes that they have not budgeted for/already spent the profits, and things could get interesting in the Chinese Proverb sense of the word if the IRS starts going after these people heavily. Posts are starting to pop up on reddit financial and legal advice forums asking how to deal with the $40k tax bills people weren’t expecting lmao One guy got nailed for trading $300k+ of one coin for a set of another that dropped to $20k
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Ularg posted:I don't have an accountant, nor bitcoins. I was just curious. I believe they recently began treating bitcoin like currency trading, so every transaction is now taxed. World Famous W posted:Some of us are just born there and can never get the funds or the gumption to just up and move. Hell, same, except Georgia. I don't fish the sea, though, so you've got one on me.
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Deptfordx posted:Again not an expert but I believe the consensus is a whole lot of people owe a whole lot of taxes that they have not budgeted for/already spent the profits, and things could get interesting in the Chinese Proverb sense of the word if the IRS starts going after these people heavily. There aren't a lot of 'investers' who churn their 'portfolios' the way Coiners do. Like if I sell stock at a high profit, it's likely I've held on to that for awhile and won't pay as much in taxes. Or if I'm selling employer granted shares, taxes are likely to be withheld at the time of execution. These guys are essentially day traders and house flippers, but with absolutely no knowledge of anything they're doing and it's glorious to watch.
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Prester Jane posted:Accelerated Christian Education literally got its start in a Northern Dallas suburb. (For those who don't know A.C.E. was the pioneer for white supremacists running home/private schools- they literally paved the way for what has become the modern ideal of "conservative" education.) Its also resulting in a lot of Christian kids failing to get into college because ACE really skimps on the Science and Math.
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