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There's no shortage of these lunatics in this country.
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I assume the Roth allows them to avoid immediate capital gains tax - otherwise you could be really unpopular. :cool:
The taxes on Roths are paid on the funds going IN to it, so no income taken out or profits realized are taxed. Which is why they are such good deals for those that meet the income limits.
 
Really don't get this anti vaccination for childhood diseases when they have proved to be life saving....as has been seen with the measles outbreaks ramping up and other diseases reappearing....going back to the dark ages....

Vaccines, well and good. All of them given in under two weeks to babies, not so fast, please.
 
Some are needed, some, not so much.
 
All those righteously woke and outraged leftists here and in Europe sure did a lot of damage to the Tesla brand. I can't help but wonder how many of the precious little ring-nosed and man-bunned whiners could actually afford one?

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All those righteously woke and outraged leftists here and in Europe sure did a lot of damage to the Tesla brand. I can't help but wonder how many of the precious little ring-nosed and man-bunned whiners could actually afford one?

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I’m liking my Tesla investment! I’m particularly grateful to the crazy woke bastards who drove the stock up!
 
Really don't get this anti vaccination for childhood diseases when they have proved to be life saving....as has been seen with the measles outbreaks ramping up and other diseases reappearing....going back to the dark ages....

That’s what the echo chambers of social media get you. I work with a guy who keeps asking me why the Amish don’t have autism. Probably because they don’t recognize it as a mental issue.
 
But you have no control over anything private and you never will that's why it's private.
Whatever private does/says you can't do anything about because they don't answer to you.

You're meant to have control over anything "public" and always have it (even if you currently don't).
Whatever public does/says you can do things about because they have to answer to you.

The first thing I said on the first line of my post was "I don't trust any main stream media outlet" ...

If there were ever a main stream media outlet that wants to win my trust they must be a Public Media Outlet as a starter.
I have a news flash
But you have no control over anything private and you never will that's why it's private.
Whatever private does/says you can't do anything about because they don't answer to you.

You're meant to have control over anything "public" and always have it (even if you currently don't).
Whatever public does/says you can do things about because they have to answer to you.

The first thing I said on the first line of my post was "I don't trust any main stream media outlet" ...

If there were ever a main stream media outlet that wants to win my trust they must be a Public Media Outlet as a starter.
All media is by its nature corrupt. Privately owned media will spin their broadcasts to please their advertisers, and their own biased view point. a that's called "Freedom of the Press." You can look it up in a little document called The Constitution of the United States. Now then Public Owned media is even worse. They will by their nature even more corrupt. They will skew their broadcasts to suit whoever is in power. Try the Russian news agency. That is an extreme example, but it is the logical end of any Public owned media.
 
He deserved a swift beating. Hope someone is waiting for him in prison.
I doubt if Charlie Kirk would approve of such thoughts. For those of us who are a little less decent, however, a "smart pummeling about the head and shoulders" seems like a really satisfying solution.
 
Pumping money into universities......

wow ! and we have a huge military base there, Air FORCE I THINK!! I remember when Obama left office the muslim brotherhood had logged in the white house registry about 300 times.
 
A really bad day for me {off subject} moniter move as appropriate.

I decided to share this after thinking about all morning , I had to put down my riding mule today after a tragic accident she was like family to me and well trusted ,never failed me. Riden all over Montana ,Wyoming Idaho , Nevada., and on some very precarious trails narrow and on steep ground..
she and my other 2 mules walked out the gate as I was moving hay and went into the orchard like they always do, shoooed out 2 of them but Ginger for what ever mule reason decided to jump over the fence which is not hard for her but she was in a narrow spot and impaled her self on a steel post. I didnt see the post and ran for wire cutters ,upon return I saw there was no way I could save her, she was looking right at me as if to say help me boss, when I put her down. Im sad.
didnt know where to post , this .so sorry. Ginger on left.
 

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Oh man, so sorry to hear that, and what you had to do. A heartfelt and deepest condolences to you.
 
That is definitely a bad day.

It’s hard enough to put a good and old equine down. Worse yet when they are still healthy but injured. Guilt and sadness.

I had a young roping horse named Pokey that would jump fences. I had a pasture in woven cattle fence that he got both hind legs caught. When I found him his rear was being held off the ground by the fence. I got him safely cut out without killing him or me. He was barked up pretty good but ok.

I immediately put T post caps on every post to keep him from doing what Ginger did. I also gelded Pokey and that helped.


I lucked out with Pokey. But another roping horse “Doc” either slipped on ice or got his rear Leg caught and pulled his hip out of socket. It was very tough to put him down when still in his prime. And a very talented head horse.

They live twice as long as the oldest dogs and if they have a lot of personality and talent it’s very hard to lose them.

Sorry for what you had to do.
 
That is definitely a bad day.

It’s hard enough to put a good and old equine down. Worse yet when they are still healthy but injured. Guilt and sadness.

I had a young roping horse named Pokey that would jump fences. I had a pasture in woven cattle fence that he got both hind legs caught. When I found him his rear was being held off the ground by the fence. I got him safely cut out without killing him or me. He was barked up pretty good but ok.

I immediately put T post caps on every post to keep him from doing what Ginger did. I also gelded Pokey and that helped.


I lucked out with Pokey. But another roping horse “Doc” either slipped on ice or got his rear Leg caught and pulled his hip out of socket. It was very tough to put him down when still in his prime. And a very talented head horse.

They live twice as long as the oldest dogs and if they have a lot of personality and talent it’s very hard to lose them.

Sorry for what you had to do.
Yes thank you. ginger was 19 Id had her 14yrs she will be missed mules live to 35 0r more .
 

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