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a seemingly new dating approach: magic mushrooms. no wonder she never finished a residency. https://apnews.com/article/means-trump-surgeon-general-mushrooms-psychedelic-drugs-72c22ed077409b4bb865214e7ef304a8
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Ed Martin & Thom Tillis: FAFO
Joe Ferguson forever replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
how do you feel about the J6 pardons? What should happen to someone who defecates in a congressional office or attacks a capitol policeman? -
you do understand that this bill stopped taxes from increasing back to pre trump levels, right? and that D's voted for the tax increase while all R's voted for the decrease. And that the deficit is estimated at $4 trillion with this bill. Also that this is a net tax increase on the poor through more expensive goods via tariffs and higher healthcare costs due to medicaid cuts. trump loves the uneducated: as voters but not enough love to help them financially.
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I thought he promised his lower income base, tax exemptions for tips and overtime. He promised seniors tax exempt social security. These are vitally important for regular people. He definitely bought some votes with these promises. And if they were a priority, they'd be in the bill. The Suozzi questions and answers are striking to see in transcription. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-prized-tax-bill-doesn-134032309.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall “On tips—the president said, ‘Your tips will be a 100 percent yours.’ Does this tax bill continue the payroll tax on people’s tips?” asked Suozzi. “Yes it does,” said Barthold. “Overtime. The president said, ‘Your overtime will be tax-free.’ Does this bill continue the payroll tax on overtime?” continued Suozzi. “It does not exempt overtime from payroll tax,” said Barthold. “The president said he’s going to remove taxes from Social Security,” pressed Suozzi. “Does this bill remove taxes on Social Security benefits?” “The legislation provides an increased exception amount—” Barthold began, before Suozzi interrupted. “But does it remove taxes on Social Security benefits?” reiterated Suozzi. “It does not change Social Security,” Barthold said.
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We have several friends and acquaintances where the woman is the primary bread winner in the family. These are interesting dynamics. Most are not "beautiful" people physically. At least one of the women is very conservative and so is her husband. I think one of the most important things professional women look for is that their man is not intimidated or envious of their success and is comfortable in a nontraditional role. I'm not sure those guys are readily available but nice work if you can get it. Two professional couples are also pretty common and I think often successful based on mutual respect and admiration. They often don't have kids. I'm in this group. I can definitely see politics affecting attraction however. The US is so far divided by ideology that compatibility would be very difficult to achieve I think you may have dodged a bullet.. I just don't see how a marriage like that really works.
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I'm an outsider. Have not lived this but I can think of several ways for a discouraged male to improve things. Many women love to dance. Learn ballroom dancing at a studio and you'll meet many women. There are invariably more women than men at the social dances. Besides that, in lessons you frequently switch partners so that you learn to dance with everyone, up close and personal. I would suggest having a special interest in latin dances, especially salsa and rhumba...Also, join a gym. It will help with appearance, self esteem and is an opportunity to meet women. I agree that if the u80/20 rule is real, we are in big trouble. Like you said, free flowing bitterness, frustration and anger everywhere. Finally, I think that toxic masculinity turns most women off. They see self absorbed and insecure. they see someone that resents their success. that's not attractive. Dare I say, young men might do well to embrace their feminine side more.
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i know Hogg is bacon right now. But because he was an incel? He's pretty ballsy so I'm thinking he's straight. No doubt he's been at some good parties. but yeah, his stock has dropped. What should young men want and should do?
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It’s about youth culture and the internet. since he’s black maybe they should have cast him that way. But I don’t think the incel term is used only by blacks. Don’t know. Message boards can be bad! 😎. Porn doesn’t help. But are young women so unapproachable? At 13, “hooking up” was greatly desired but not realistic, at least for me. So has that expectation changed?
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You’re right. Never in public.
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Have seen the word here many times. I'm watching "Adolescence" which is magnificent. Lots of words from incel symbology are used. Some are explained. This has a different explanation.: https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/80-20-rule-what-is-incel-adolescence-b1217386.html The show is sympathetic. Mentions Andrew Tate as an influencer. I don't believe the 80/20 rule is real. Opinions?
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South African refugees
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
To be fair, the klansmen and Nazis are openly racist. -
I've told you a million times not to exaggerate. The reimbursement for a moderate complexity hospital visit from major private insurer average less than $60. https://payerprice.com/rates/99231-CPT-fee-schedule You are referencing the ridiculous upcharges from hospitals that no one but the uninsured are asked to pay. It's felony robbery. The system is broken beyond repair. It needs to be scrapped. this low fees are why so many docs go with corporate medicine. It's tough to pay the bills with current reimbursements. big med subsidizes you for referring to services within their system. They can't demand it but they expect it.
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RFK In Charge of Health Care
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
please don't. But you could try Gill Creek in Hyde Park in NF. I once waded in it for golf balls.. My dad said he'd buy me a dozen Titleists if I promised to never do that again and he wasn't even a health secretary.. Looks like the EPA cleaned it up down to bedrock. Good work EPA! A. Sediment Contamination The likely source of sediment contamination in the Creek is 1 ) manufacturing process wastes and 2) material handling losses over the 100 years of chemical processing at the plant sites. A number of organic and inorganic compounds are present in Gill Creek sediments (Tab1 e 1 ) . Among the i norgani cs, mercury contamination in sediment ranges from non-detect to 274 parts per million (ppm). The list for organic compounds present in sediments includes 1,2 dichl oroethene, tetrachl oroethene, vinyl chloride, and tri chl oroethene. Among the organics, PCB-1 248 (1 0,700 ppm) is present in the mouth area (Area 1). In general, heavy contamination is present in and around the mouth area and in an area around the Adam Avenue bridge (Area 3). There is also a veneer of contaminated sediment between Adams Avenue and Staub Road (Area 2D). -
RFK In Charge of Health Care
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
i think you should join RFK jr swimming in shite. He did it in DC but I'll bet there are shite filled creeks in WNY. -
from Market Watch Rob Smith, a healthcare analyst and managing partner at Capital Alpha Partners, said the Trump administration’s new order is “kind of lacking in any sort of policy detail,” making it hard to evaluate. Trump mentioned using higher tariffs on non-pharma products, including cars, to force deals with other countries, but “it’s really unclear to me exactly how that would play out,” Smith told MarketWatch. “If you really wanted to scare pharma, you would say, ‘In the next 90 days I’m directing CMS to issue a most-favored-nation program that will apply to Medicare drug prices, if the following conditions aren’t met,’” Smith said. “But here it’s sort of directing them to come up with a baseline of prices, and then you have these kind of vague threats to other countries to look to meet those prices and to pharma to try to meet those prices, but there’s no real timeline for when those threats might come to pass or what exactly they would do.” Chris Meekins, a Raymond James analyst, also sounded skeptical before the signing event at the White House. “Trump has a long history in his first term of talking bigger on drug pricing than what his policies would actually do,” Meekins said in a Monday note. “The more grandiose Trump’s proposed executive actions, the less likely they are to be implemented as successful court challenges will be much more likely,” Meekins also wrote.
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RFK In Charge of Health Care
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
nope. up to date on all recommended immunizations. I wonder if RFK jr is UTD on typhoid immunizations. you don't find his foolishness a bit disturbing? -
RFK In Charge of Health Care
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
A guy that swims in shite shouldn't be deciding food policy. -
RFK In Charge of Health Care
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That’s almost certainly fecal flora. How fitting! What an idiot. Perhaps his brain worm came from a similar event. https://www.yahoo.com/news/rfk-jr-posts-photos-swimming-125834642.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall -
You and your comrade are verbose. You could have made your point in these few words. Do you know what it costs for the bank to recoup its losses in such a transaction? Let’s say the overdraft grace is $50. 10% is $5 and presumably the bank would apply the fee immediately. Then they would charge a late fee if it remain unpaid and likely a high monthly interest rate on the balance. Do you believe the bank loses money in this scenario?
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South African refugees
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ergo, we should be accepting black South African immigrants too. -
South African refugees
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
cry me a river A 2017 land audit report found that White South Africans own 72% of all farm and agricultural land, while Black South Africans owned 15%. As of 2022, White South Africans account for less than 8% of its population of more than 63 million. Scores of South African civilians, meanwhile, took to social media to post comedic memes and videos expressing doubt over the plight of the Afrikaners, joking how they will miss "privileged lives, domestic workers and beach holidays." Max du Preez, a white Afrikaner author, told BBC that the claims of persecution of white South Africans were a "total absurdity" and "based on nothing." -
pretty sure I treated a couple mobsters. all comers don't you know. good thing you didn't need a payday loan. I hear they're prevalent near military bases. not good. capped at 36%. bless their little hearts https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-is-covered-under-the-military-lending-act-en-1785/