BuaConstrictor
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Schumer........."I have a general sense of dysfunction". Blaming Trump for the mishap. lol
No biggie. Remember, this started under Biden, but regardless, these jets are built to last 25-30 years. Car dealers sell new cars all the time that are the previous year or two model.
Massie tends to shed light on the issues with these spending bills, they don't like people exposing waste in billsI think unified has always meant unanimous minus Massie. Dude never goes along with anything.
I would love to see them vote on it page by page. But his approach is purist, not realisticMassie tends to shed light on the issues with these spending bills, they don't like people exposing waste in bills
If they do loan forgiveness, it should be limited to community college tuition amounts. Shouldn't have to pay for some to go to HarvardPOV MAGA realizing that government transfers to people who need it is good policy. This is like watching a mouse slowly follow the scent to the cheese
(Never mind student loan forgiveness, that’s bad policy!)
Honestly I'll just tip smaller amounts now, not sure why certain segments of the population should have breaks.Literally the stupidest tax policy in the world. You want to benefit low wage earners you lower the tax rate based upon AGI or you up the earned income credit.
Student loan forgiveness is and always will be terrible policy. It was a handout, likely by controllers who had student loans, pushing to buy votes and forgive honest and freely accepted debt on the backs of people who managed to pay for their own damn college or who couldn’t afford to go and work and pay taxes. It did nothing to fix the affordability problem. It did nothing to entice kids to certain fields of study.POV MAGA realizing that government transfers to people who need it is good policy. This is like watching a mouse slowly follow the scent to the cheese
(Never mind student loan forgiveness, that’s bad policy!)
Pretty sure most cash tips go unreported anyways. Was prob really prevalent before credit cards became so mainstream.Honestly I'll just tip smaller amounts now, not sure why certain segments of the population should have breaks.
Not sure on the actual stats but likely that most of the student debt isn’t held by Ivy League grads. I would take community college tuition as a good first step.If they do loan forgiveness, it should be limited to community college tuition amounts. Shouldn't have to pay for some to go to Harvard
Except it’s actually pretty well documented to be great policy. I agree it doesn’t go far enough, there should be a payback period of service for those who receive free tuition. Lower period for priority fields. But, this will be seen as “government overreach”.Student loan forgiveness is and always will be terrible policy. It was a handout, likely by controllers who had student loans, pushing to buy votes and forgive honest and freely accepted debt on the backs of people who managed to pay for their own damn college or who couldn’t afford to go and work and pay taxes. It did nothing to fix the affordability problem. It did nothing to entice kids to certain fields of study.
Jealousy. Who would have known.Honestly I'll just tip smaller amounts now, not sure why certain segments of the population should have breaks.
That's why I always give cash tips. I know the server that gave me the service gets everything If they choose.Pretty sure most cash tips go unreported anyways. Was prob really prevalent before credit cards became so mainstream.
Uh there is a good amount of tip workers who make 6 figures. Either way, another reason not to tipJealousy. Who would have known.
Why does It matter to you? Trump Is doing this to save the lowest income workers from the IRS. I don't remember reading anything about death and taxes in the constitution. That's another lie we've been told over the years.
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I was joking. But, why do you care?Uh there is a good amount of tip workers who make 6 figures. Either way, another reason not to tip
Tipping shouldn't even be a thing, it's only really the US that does it to this extent. And yes I have worked a commission job before.I was joking. But, why do you care?
I tip good when I receive service that Is above and beyond. I lower my tip when the service is below average.
People that only make $3-$4 an hour and make my experience better, deserve It. I also know they'll treat me better the next time they see me and my family walk into their establishment.
I guess you've never experienced a job that was incentive based. There are good servers/chefs out there, and they deserve to be treated well.