> write a book
Ah...but Melania already wrote a memoir...perhaps you missed it?.
Given his life experience, I'm sure that Trump has an ironclad "Do-Not-Say-Anything-Bad-About-Me" clause in his pre nup, which is surly keeping from Melania from publishing the book in one of 5 languages that she speaks...
She wrote this book. So whatever she is saying now is bullshit scam.
https://www.amazon.com/Trump-We-Trust-Pluribus-Awesome/dp/0735214468
>~18k year working 40 hours of hard labor
That is below min wage laws in CA unless you worked less than 45 weeks out of 52
> I get fined for not having health insurance, and I'm below the poverty line...
Then you are ignorant of how things work.
https://www.healthcare.gov/health-coverage-exemptions/exemptions-from-the-fee/
In all your comments you use curse words like it's the first time mom left you home alone and nobody is around to discipline you. We get it already, we're a bunch of faggot cucks but maybe you could http://www.thesaurus.com.
Policies were also retroactively cancelled for minor clerical errors before paying a large claim. The insurance application was very long, detailed and confusing. It asked for unnecessary information that could be difficult to recall or discover. After completing it, you might pay premiums for years and think you were covered, but if you got sick they'd audit it down to the last detail. If you made any mistakes, even if they were irrelevant, they could cancel it, declare it invalid retroactive to the start date, and even make you repay anything they'd already covered.
They're not my guidelines; I found the exemption information on http://obamacarefacts.com/ and https://www.healthcare.gov/. I'm going to have to say that those that paid part of or the full penalty did so because they made enough money to participate but chose not to do so.
I use Reddit Enhancement Suite. It lets you click a little blue flag next to their name and open up a bunch of options to set the text next to their name with a colored background. (Someone else I answered as an example of the flag)
As for the swastika, that is a Unicode character. There should be an alt+number pad combination to make it but I've never found it (ie: alt+1691 = ¢). So, I just copy and paste from a word document or Google search - 卐
Depending on your browser, that should look like a person doing a face palm. https://emojipedia.org/face-palm/
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facepalm
> The gesture is found in many cultures as a display of frustration, disappointment, exasperation, embarrassment, horror, shock, surprise, exhaustion, sarcasm, or incredulous disbelief.
Isn't that what Naomi Klein's The Shock Doctrine is all about? I haven't read it, but I believe she writes about private military groups from the wars selling their militias domestically for times of disaster. E. G. Blackwater is here to protect you during Katrina...and after. This was published way before Trump was president.
What comes around goes around. Their 'monopoly' on food production must absolutely be attacked both internally and externally (china) for various reasons, some very serious ones which have nothing to do with revenge or politics (climate change and incredibly horrendous crop failures)
Guess I won't waste my time reading his book then haha. Picked it up because it was next to A Random Walk Down Wall Street, but I guess I'll just return it since I haven't started it.
Got any book recommendations for someone looking to broaden their personal financial knowledge?
No, it literally was a noose. This is just a Shutterstock image that some staffer thought looked cool and patriotic and put on a shirt. https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/emblems-eagles-usa-flags-design-element-1479895235
How exactly is the tax return thing different from my examples, just from a legal perspective? It's not like some states don't have a history of making it impossible for some people to vote, so what stops them from making it hard for some candidates to stand for election in similar, underhanded ways?
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>For many die hard poltical "believers" on either side of the aisle, changing sides is akin to changing religions, it's not a decision they make lightly.
Nobody is asking him to drape himself in a rainbow flag or support single-payer and free college. The bottom line is that the party no longer stands for his principles, and yet he continues to claim he is a member of the Republican party.
Ex GOP consultant Steve Schmidt beautifully articulated everything that is wrong with the party and why he stepped away. Who knew you can hold on to your conservative principles but not be a part of the GOP shit show?
Ben Sasse decided to try changing the party from within rather than to abandon his party over his principles. That a conscious choice he made. I don't see why he is especially deserving of sympathy.
Republican identity salience being stronger than that of being an American or one's principles underscores the greatest challenge of our political reality.
People: risk the $40 expense and try out a basis bidet like this one. I still haven’t had to buy toilet paper since before COVID. It will change your life, or you’ll just be out $40.
Huffington Post on Donald Trump's steak.
Huffington Post three days later.
So, it's confirmed, Huffington Post is a Trump supporter.
When I see pictures like this I get so excited.
I have a side hobby messing around with Barbie dolls and making scenes, and I just wanted to share with you all my absolute delight in discovering Domestic Terrorist Ken.
Y'all Qaeda Ken, for ages 3 and up, comes with gasoline can, gas mask, dynamite, molotov cocktails, chain saw, crowbar, sledgehammer. And he's got a baseball hat I'm going to paint red.
I've also got a SWAT guy doll for the gear.
All I'm looking for now are other action figures so I can cannibalize the miniature athletic equipment like shin guards and hockey sticks.
This guy makes me want to make a miniature giant foam cowboy hat
It gets worse. Before Roe v Wade, pregnant women who had cancer were denied life-saving cancer treatments that could result in a miscarriage. Doctors/hospitals could be prosecuted so they chose instead to withhold treatment until after the woman gave birth. It was literally better to let the woman die from cancer because doctors wouldn't be liable for the woman's death, but would be prosecuted if they treated her cancer and the fetus died. And, of course, when the woman died of cancer, the fetus died anyway. There's a very informative book about exactly what it was like for American women before Roe v Wade called The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service which is about an illegal underground, abortion service in Chicago run by women and volunteer doctors who were horrified by seeing women die in the emergency room from botched abortions. The fact that abortion was illegal never stopped women from getting abortions, but a lot of women died from illegal abortions until the Roe v Wade decision.
On Jan. 20th Twitter seriously needs to have a live stream event showing a guy sitting at a computer hovering his finger over the enter button of a computer or one of these and the second Biden finishes the oath of office he smashes the enter key banning Trump from Twitter, balloons and confetti starts pouring from the celling, party lights come on revealing a room full of people who start screaming with delight and a massive party begins.
I would pay to see that.
Please check it out, it's a decent time killer and fun way to relief some frustration :)
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Drew this up with my bro a get back for hateful speech towards mexicans/latinos we deciding to make some money off his ass as proud Latinos lol
makes a hilarious gift! Thank you for supporting artists!
Its working now. Funny stuff. Did you see the fly eating the shit head in the debate?. Aftet two-minutea even the fly decided the bull shit was so bad it left. Kamela Harris had plexi glass in the hopes to keep her safe from Covid but she should have brought something to protect her from all the bullshit. Something like this.
no, it's just the juice of peaches. it's usually in the canned fruit section, but beware, there is often high fructose corn syrup added to it.
this brand seems free of it: https://www.amazon.com/Pomona-Organic-Peach-Juice-Ounce/dp/B06Y48WCN3/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1536289643&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=peach+nectar&psc=1
Awesome, thanks man, I have definitely seen a few of those titles before.
Cramer's book is called Get Rich Slowly and so I thought maybe it would in line with the views put up in Random Walk. Haven't read more then the preface, and even that was a bit cringe worthy and much less professional then Random Walk.
I'll be sure to pick up The Intelligent Investor. Thanks again!
What book? I’ve read, ‘Confession of a Street addict’, his autobiography. It’s a good book IF you like autobiographies, but nothing more than that. I can definitely give you recommendations.
Start with the original. ‘The Intelligent Investor’ by Benjamin Graham. Graham is the father of ‘value investing ‘. ‘Security Analysis’ is another book by him. Warren Buffett is a Ben Graham disciple, and arguably the greatest investor of all time. Study Warren Buffett. Their are more books about Buffett than anyone could list.
I think I read somewhere that the only two people who have had more books written about them are Jesus and Abraham Lincoln, or something like that lmao I cannot remember exactly.
Read, ‘The Millionaire Next Door’. It’s not about investing, but definitely about money.
Warren Buffett produces an annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. Go read the latest one. It’s online.
I highly suggest reading Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt. it's what he calls the broken window fallacy.
Transparency is what will keep the government in check. The people hold the power, we are the checks and balances. Look how people were protesting Chic fil a, I thought it was fantastic. (Doesn't matter if you support it or not) You know how you make businesses clean up their act, you stop doing business with them, it's that simple. They need us, the consumer. I have no problem with people being given campaign funding, I just what to know who owns you.
Not off the top of my head, but I can try to recommend some books about the Reich instead.
Something I've read recently is Racism: A Short History. It examines how concepts (race) can be constructed for the purpose of oppression. There's a major focus on Hitler, obviously. Another book I'm working through is Wages of Destruction. The focus on the book is economic, and in the first few chapters they show how the reactionary elements of Germany artificially exacerbated the German depression. It's very reminiscent of the right's obstruction of Obama.
In addition to Albion's Seed mentioned above, "American Nations" is a broader overview of the various regional groups that settled the US, which includes both the Anglo-Scottish and Puritan-Quaker cultures.
Because I understand that you are offering up that comment in an attempt to deride me in an effort to increase your own self-esteem, to make yourself feel better about yourself. But, well, no one can make you feel inferior without your consent, so I just take it at face value as a compliment.
You really should read this book, which will give you inside into this behavior, why you try to push other people down to feel better about yourself. It is a cheap, short, easy read, but is super revealing. If the price is an issue, I'll even buy you a copy, or send you an ebook version of it.
I'm done man. Three different people have tried to explain this to you in this thread alone and your response has always been to fall back onto the vast simplifications that make it easier for you to simply hate and ignore these people rather than truly understand them.
If you ever change your mind and decide you really want to understand what drives these people, I'd encourage you to read Strangers in Their Own Land by Arlie Hochschild.