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Not only is it next to nothing, look at what they eat marked the money towards.
The company will increase its tax deductible charitable giving, it will increase its training so employees can handle new job tasks and it will upgrade its older fasciitis. None of this equates to new jobs at the company or any real increase in pay
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That 20 trillion in debt is only the number they are willing to discuss.
Unfunded liabilities - money we will owe to citizens for pensions, social security, earned "entitlements" - will double that number unless there is a massive die off.
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I curious then why not cancel and take your chances anyway, my understanding is the total penalty is far less then what people are paying for insurance, so if your thought was to cancel and take your chances if the penalty was removed this year, the. Why not cancel anyway and pay the fine which just comes off your taxable deductions and save the difference?
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Thinking about it but would have been an easy decision without the penalty. However, for me it means max penalty ($3k+) and loss of the business deduction for self employed health insurance. For the savings I might as well just keep the insurance. Can I afford it, yes. Do I want to pay jacked up price for shit insurance, no.
That 20 trillion in debt is only the number they are willing to discuss.
Unfunded liabilities - money we will owe to citizens for pensions, social security, earned "entitlements" - will double that number unless there is a massive die off.
ever again.
You guys are so negative. Celebrate the win for a day.
Think about Roosevelt's situation pre 1940.
Thats why we're setting up to have a BIG war. As Alan Ginsberg said "War is good business" Its also great for population control.
Think about Roosevelt's situation pre 1940.
Thats why we're setting up to have a BIG war. As Alan Ginsberg said "War is good business" Its also great for population control.
For those interested, i highly recomend reading the Creature From Jekyl Island and watching the documentary The Secret of OZ (https://youtu.be/Sboh-_w43W8)
Whereas war may have been good for business in the past, a lot of that "good" came from the boost to manufacturing. Thanks to an economy hostile to manufacturing, and China's long game of consolidating the world's metals, we've lost an enormous portion of that economy. Even our new naval vessels use at least a portion of Chinese steel and aluminum, consider the possible ramifications of that.
since we have come to roosevelt and chinese steel think ww2. We won because we could out produce anyone period. Our manufacturing base won that war. Right now china could possibly out manufacture the us in a war.
Trump knows if you can’t build for war, you can’t fight or win one. Kill our manufacturing and kill you kill us.
Since we have come to Roosevelt and Chinese steel think WW2. We won because we could out produce anyone period. Our manufacturing base won that war. Right now China could possibly out manufacture the US in a war.
Trump knows if you can’t build for war, you can’t fight or win one. Kill our manufacturing and kill you kill us.
China could build 100 carriers in 5 years if they wanted, we could build maybe 5 or 6 in that time, fact is though they will build 100 very expensive targets and we will build 5 or 6 very effective weapon systems. Oparationability of the war machine counts more than man power and equipment and nobody is even close with military cohesion and skill, yes we might need a few driving lessons for the people steering these things but the overall operation is untouchable.