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HI-TEC99
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To hell with the turkey; it'll keep. Carolina is back! I'm heading over to my local MickeyDs to see if we can't get this train back on track. If one Carolina doesn't do it, I'll have a second... the things I wont do for you guys! Get them fast, before they shoot up in price.
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philipma1957
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To hell with the turkey; it'll keep. Carolina is back! I'm heading over to my local MickeyDs to see if we can't get this train back on track. If one Carolina doesn't do it, I'll have a second... the things I wont do for you guys! Get them fast, before they shoot up in price. Minimum wage is way over $7.25 in many states. fed law it is $7.25 NJ minimum wage = $14.13 https://www.foxrothschild.com/publications/new-jerseys-minimum-wage-set-to-increase-1-13-to-14-13-an-hourNY minimum wage = $14.20 https://www.ny.gov/new-york-states-minimum-wage/new-york-states-minimum-wageTexas minimum wage = $7.25 https://minimumwage.com/in-your-state/STATE MINIMUM WAGE TIPPED WAGE Alabama $7.25 $2.13 More on AL Alaska $10.34 $10.34 More on AK Arizona $12.80 $9.80 More on AZ Arkansas $11.00 $2.63 More on AR California $15.00 $15.00 More on CA Colorado $12.56 $9.54 More on CO Connecticut $14.00 $6.38 More on CT Delaware $10.50 $2.23 More on DE District of Columbia $15.90 $5.30 More on DC Florida $11.00 $7.98 More on FL Georgia $7.25 $2.13 More on GA Hawaii $10.10 $9.35 More on HI Idaho $7.25 $3.35 More on ID Illinois $12.00 $7.20 More on IL Indiana $7.25 $2.13 More on IN Iowa $7.25 $4.35 More on IA Kansas $7.25 $2.13 More on KS Kentucky $7.25 $2.13 More on KY Louisiana $7.25 $2.13 More on LA Maine $12.75 $6.38 More on ME Maryland $12.50 $3.63 More on MD Massachusetts $14.25 $6.15 More on MA Michigan $9.87 $3.75 More on MI Minnesota $10.33 $10.33 More on MN Mississippi $7.25 $2.13 More on MS Missouri $11.15 $5.58 More on MO Montana $9.20 $9.20 More on MT Nebraska $9.00 $2.13 More on NE Nevada $10.50 $10.50 More on NV New Hampshire $7.25 $3.26 More on NH New Jersey $13.00 $5.13 More on NJ New Mexico $11.50 $2.80 More on NM New York $13.20 $8.80 More on NY North Carolina $7.25 $2.13 More on NC North Dakota $7.25 $4.86 More on ND Ohio $9.30 $4.65 More on OH Oklahoma $7.25 $2.13 More on OK Oregon $13.50 $13.50 More on OR Pennsylvania $7.25 $2.83 More on PA Puerto Rico $8.50 $2.13 More on PR Rhode Island $12.25 $3.89 More on RISouth Carolina $7.25 $2.13 More on SC South Dakota $9.95 $4.98 More on SD Tennessee $7.25 $2.13 More on TN Texas $7.25 $2.13 More on TX Utah $7.25 $2.13 More on UT Vermont $12.55 $6.28 More on VT Virginia $11.00 $2.13 More on VA Washington $14.49 $14.49 More on WA West Virginia $8.75 $2.62 More on WV Wisconsin $7.25 $2.33 More on WI Wyoming $7.25 $2.13 More on WY NOVEMBER 18, 2022 Gov. Whitmer is Rightly Concerned: Impacts of a Rising Minimum Wage in Michigan NOVEMBER 11, 2022 After Passing Initiative 82, D.C. Restaurants and Residents Are Already Concerned NOVEMBER 4, 2022 Study: Economists Say $15 Tipped Wage Will Cost 800K Jobs, $2.2B Earnings Employment Policies Institute A non-profit research organization dedicated to studying public policy issues surrounding employment growth VISIT EPIONLINE.ORG Tipped Wage Facts about the tipped minimum wage VISIT TIPPEDWAGE.COM Faces of 15 Consequences of minimum wage hikes VISIT FACESOF15.COM Most states at $7.25 are rebuplican not taking sides just pointing out facts.
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HI-TEC99
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November 25, 2022, 12:00:36 AM |
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To hell with the turkey; it'll keep. Carolina is back! I'm heading over to my local MickeyDs to see if we can't get this train back on track. If one Carolina doesn't do it, I'll have a second... the things I wont do for you guys! Get them fast, before they shoot up in price. Minimum wage is way over $7.25 How many big macs is it? This says how many big macs you get depends on which state you work in. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_in_the_United_StatesThe federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour applies to states with no set minimum wage, and to most workers in states with lower minimum wages
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ChartBuddy
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So ...
Just flow with me here for a sec... What if this whole FTX thing was really a set-up. Powers that be come in... got SB-F hooked on SOMETHING. Have you seen the videos of him vibrating like a diesel engine? Then nudge him further and further into the red 'till they set up the collapse. Have legislation ready in the countries they control to try to bring the whole thing down over a few weeks...
Nah. Just a ponzi prolly.
I'm just going to quote this from time to time until I either come out dead wrong, or... Well let's hope for dead wrong. So far, I am not wrong. In fact, I was only scratching the surface I think. This article is LONG... but worth the read. https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/a-grand-unified-theory-of-the-ftxWhat an amazingly crazy world we are living in.
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philipma1957
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November 25, 2022, 12:11:54 AM |
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To hell with the turkey; it'll keep. Carolina is back! I'm heading over to my local MickeyDs to see if we can't get this train back on track. If one Carolina doesn't do it, I'll have a second... the things I wont do for you guys! Get them fast, before they shoot up in price. Minimum wage is way over $7.25 How many big macs is it? This says how many big macs you get depends on which state you work in. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_in_the_United_StatesThe federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour applies to states with no set minimum wage, and to most workers in states with lower minimum wages Need to check tomorrow.
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cAPSLOCK
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November 25, 2022, 12:26:36 AM |
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Of note....in Houston, TX, real estate taxes are 'killing" me every darned year. They are roughly 2% per year per current year RE value...you can have 3X of the house (in $) in Cali, 4X in Colorado for the same tax. As valuation rises, that 2% becomes more and more. The only limit of increase is 10% increase max for the year, but if, say, property value increased 20% in a year, this means that you would get hit with 10% tax increase two years in a row, unless value drops in year 2. But no income tax. You have to pay somehow for the quality electric infrastructure... Not sure if this is serious or sarcastic considering how much shit my state gets for the icepocolypse a couple years ago. But TX is bringing big time mining companies into the state and they are balancing the grid. The lack of a state tax IS quite nice. But yes, the property taxes are the other end of it all... Yes I was being sarcastic about the cold event, I don't pretend to know what has been going on since then. And Texas is supposed to be "low tax". As a Texan, I will say this. Ultimately it is pick your poison. But at least the policies in TX favor your actions rather than just your income. If I make a $2mm/yr salary and live in a house I bought in 1991 for 72k then I pay less taxes than if they take a percentage of my earnings. It's really all about time preference. TX is not perfect. But it is WAY better than many of the alternatives. In my opinion, the entire US is in a state of "fucked". But TX and FL have been shining lights of the way we COULD do things.
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philipma1957
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November 25, 2022, 12:31:18 AM |
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Of note....in Houston, TX, real estate taxes are 'killing" me every darned year. They are roughly 2% per year per current year RE value...you can have 3X of the house (in $) in Cali, 4X in Colorado for the same tax. As valuation rises, that 2% becomes more and more. The only limit of increase is 10% increase max for the year, but if, say, property value increased 20% in a year, this means that you would get hit with 10% tax increase two years in a row, unless value drops in year 2. But no income tax. You have to pay somehow for the quality electric infrastructure... Not sure if this is serious or sarcastic considering how much shit my state gets for the icepocolypse a couple years ago. But TX is bringing big time mining companies into the state and they are balancing the grid. The lack of a state tax IS quite nice. But yes, the property taxes are the other end of it all... Yes I was being sarcastic about the cold event, I don't pretend to know what has been going on since then. And Texas is supposed to be "low tax". As a Texan, I will say this. Ultimately it is pick your poison. But at least the policies in TX favor your actions rather than just your income. If I make a $2mm/yr salary and live in a house I bought in 1991 for 72k then I pay less taxes than if they take a percentage of my earnings. It's really all about time preference. TX is not perfect. But it is WAY better than many of the alternatives. In my opinion, the entire US is in a state of "fucked". But TX and FL have been shining lights of the way we COULD do things. I lived in Hawaii California New York Florida New Jersey New Hampshire Connecticut Virginia Maryland Not impressed with any of them.
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November 25, 2022, 12:46:50 AM |
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Of note....in Houston, TX, real estate taxes are 'killing" me every darned year. They are roughly 2% per year per current year RE value...you can have 3X of the house (in $) in Cali, 4X in Colorado for the same tax. As valuation rises, that 2% becomes more and more. The only limit of increase is 10% increase max for the year, but if, say, property value increased 20% in a year, this means that you would get hit with 10% tax increase two years in a row, unless value drops in year 2. But no income tax. You have to pay somehow for the quality electric infrastructure... Not sure if this is serious or sarcastic considering how much shit my state gets for the icepocolypse a couple years ago. But TX is bringing big time mining companies into the state and they are balancing the grid. The lack of a state tax IS quite nice. But yes, the property taxes are the other end of it all... Yes I was being sarcastic about the cold event, I don't pretend to know what has been going on since then. And Texas is supposed to be "low tax". As a Texan, I will say this. Ultimately it is pick your poison. But at least the policies in TX favor your actions rather than just your income. If I make a $2mm/yr salary and live in a house I bought in 1991 for 72k then I pay less taxes than if they take a percentage of my earnings. It's really all about time preference. TX is not perfect. But it is WAY better than many of the alternatives. In my opinion, the entire US is in a state of "fucked". But TX and FL have been shining lights of the way we COULD do things. I lived in Hawaii California New York Florida New Jersey New Hampshire Connecticut Virginia Maryland Not impressed with any of them. I recommend never stopping for more than a night or two in Vermont and only if absolutely necessary.
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November 25, 2022, 12:54:33 AM Last edit: November 25, 2022, 02:54:22 AM by HI-TEC99 |
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Of note....in Houston, TX, real estate taxes are 'killing" me every darned year. They are roughly 2% per year per current year RE value...you can have 3X of the house (in $) in Cali, 4X in Colorado for the same tax. As valuation rises, that 2% becomes more and more. The only limit of increase is 10% increase max for the year, but if, say, property value increased 20% in a year, this means that you would get hit with 10% tax increase two years in a row, unless value drops in year 2. But no income tax. You have to pay somehow for the quality electric infrastructure... Not sure if this is serious or sarcastic considering how much shit my state gets for the icepocolypse a couple years ago. But TX is bringing big time mining companies into the state and they are balancing the grid. The lack of a state tax IS quite nice. But yes, the property taxes are the other end of it all... Yes I was being sarcastic about the cold event, I don't pretend to know what has been going on since then. And Texas is supposed to be "low tax". As a Texan, I will say this. Ultimately it is pick your poison. But at least the policies in TX favor your actions rather than just your income. If I make a $2mm/yr salary and live in a house I bought in 1991 for 72k then I pay less taxes than if they take a percentage of my earnings. It's really all about time preference. TX is not perfect. But it is WAY better than many of the alternatives. In my opinion, the entire US is in a state of "fucked". But TX and FL have been shining lights of the way we COULD do things. I lived in Hawaii California New York Florida New Jersey New Hampshire Connecticut Virginia Maryland Not impressed with any of them. I recommend never stopping for more than a night or two in Vermont and only if absolutely necessary. What's wrong with Vermont, (apart from this)?
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philipma1957
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November 25, 2022, 01:04:17 AM |
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Of note....in Houston, TX, real estate taxes are 'killing" me every darned year. They are roughly 2% per year per current year RE value...you can have 3X of the house (in $) in Cali, 4X in Colorado for the same tax. As valuation rises, that 2% becomes more and more. The only limit of increase is 10% increase max for the year, but if, say, property value increased 20% in a year, this means that you would get hit with 10% tax increase two years in a row, unless value drops in year 2. But no income tax. You have to pay somehow for the quality electric infrastructure... Not sure if this is serious or sarcastic considering how much shit my state gets for the icepocolypse a couple years ago. But TX is bringing big time mining companies into the state and they are balancing the grid. The lack of a state tax IS quite nice. But yes, the property taxes are the other end of it all... Yes I was being sarcastic about the cold event, I don't pretend to know what has been going on since then. And Texas is supposed to be "low tax". As a Texan, I will say this. Ultimately it is pick your poison. But at least the policies in TX favor your actions rather than just your income. If I make a $2mm/yr salary and live in a house I bought in 1991 for 72k then I pay less taxes than if they take a percentage of my earnings. It's really all about time preference. TX is not perfect. But it is WAY better than many of the alternatives. In my opinion, the entire US is in a state of "fucked". But TX and FL have been shining lights of the way we COULD do things. I lived in Hawaii California New York Florida New Jersey New Hampshire Connecticut Virginia Maryland Not impressed with any of them. I recommend never stopping for more than a night or two in Vermont and only if absolutely necessary. If I were free and young with a few dollars in my pocket I would move to Mauritius. I spent a few weeks there and like it a lot
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Popkon6
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Bitcoin Historical #Bitcoin prices on this Thanksgiving day Buy and Sell..
2010: $0.28 (Buy) 2011: $2.25 (Sell) 2012: $12.66 (Buy) 2013: $793 (Sell) 2014: $375 (Buy) 2015: $328 (Sell) 2016: $738 (Buy) 2017: $8,743 (Sell) 2018: $3,895 (Buy) 2019: $6,935 (Sell) 2020: $19,091 (Buy) 2021: $57,198 (Sell) 2022: $16,554 ([Buy and HODL ✊💯✅])
From the annual price of this bitcoin we can understand that it is definitely the right time to hold our bitcoins.
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strawbs
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Bitcoin Historical #Bitcoin prices on this Thanksgiving day Buy and Sell..
2010: $0.28 (Buy) 2011: $2.25 (Sell) 2012: $12.66 (Buy) 2013: $793 (Sell) 2014: $375 (Buy) 2015: $328 (Sell) 2016: $738 (Buy) 2017: $8,743 (Sell) 2018: $3,895 (Buy) 2019: $6,935 (Sell) 2020: $19,091 (Buy) 2021: $57,198 (Sell) 2022: $16,554 ([Buy and HODL ✊💯✅])
From the annual price of this bitcoin we can understand that it is definitely the right time to hold our bitcoins.
That's some incredible TA right there. If you're sure it's definitely true, then I'll continue holding. Glad I saw your post in time, I was about to sell.
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November 25, 2022, 01:17:16 AM |
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Bitcoin Historical #Bitcoin prices on this Thanksgiving day Buy and Sell..
2010: $0.28 (Buy) 2011: $2.25 (Sell) 2012: $12.66 (Buy) 2013: $793 (Sell) 2014: $375 (Buy) 2015: $328 (Sell) 2016: $738 (Buy) 2017: $8,743 (Sell) 2018: $3,895 (Buy) 2019: $6,935 (Sell) 2020: $19,091 (Buy) 2021: $57,198 (Sell) 2022: $16,554 ([Buy and HODL ✊💯✅])
From the annual price of this bitcoin we can understand that it is definitely the right time to hold our bitcoins.
That's some incredible TA right there. If you're sure it's definitely true, then I'll continue holding. Glad I saw your post in time, I was about to sell. I agree. Thats quite the TA... Quite a rare event of incredible TA.
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HI-TEC99
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November 25, 2022, 01:19:09 AM |
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Of note....in Houston, TX, real estate taxes are 'killing" me every darned year. They are roughly 2% per year per current year RE value...you can have 3X of the house (in $) in Cali, 4X in Colorado for the same tax. As valuation rises, that 2% becomes more and more. The only limit of increase is 10% increase max for the year, but if, say, property value increased 20% in a year, this means that you would get hit with 10% tax increase two years in a row, unless value drops in year 2. But no income tax. You have to pay somehow for the quality electric infrastructure... Not sure if this is serious or sarcastic considering how much shit my state gets for the icepocolypse a couple years ago. But TX is bringing big time mining companies into the state and they are balancing the grid. The lack of a state tax IS quite nice. But yes, the property taxes are the other end of it all... Yes I was being sarcastic about the cold event, I don't pretend to know what has been going on since then. And Texas is supposed to be "low tax". As a Texan, I will say this. Ultimately it is pick your poison. But at least the policies in TX favor your actions rather than just your income. If I make a $2mm/yr salary and live in a house I bought in 1991 for 72k then I pay less taxes than if they take a percentage of my earnings. It's really all about time preference. TX is not perfect. But it is WAY better than many of the alternatives. In my opinion, the entire US is in a state of "fucked". But TX and FL have been shining lights of the way we COULD do things. I lived in Hawaii California New York Florida New Jersey New Hampshire Connecticut Virginia Maryland Not impressed with any of them. I recommend never stopping for more than a night or two in Vermont and only if absolutely necessary. If I were free and young with a few dollars in my pocket I would move to Mauritius. I spent a few weeks there and like it a lot Le Tampon in Réunion Island sounds quite good to me. Maybe you prefer Flic en Flac in Mauritius.
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November 25, 2022, 01:59:09 AM |
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Parker Schnabel Mined 50.000 Ounces of Gold... And poured one out for his Grandpa which started his Mining career. WOW.. Oh i wish i could be there to mine with those good guys LEGIT WORK yo Gold? What's that? Can you send it through the interwebs? That article seems to be mostly talking about holding bitcoin. Why do they feel compelled to use a vague term to reference what they are talking about?
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November 25, 2022, 02:04:33 AM |
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From the annual price of this bitcoin we can understand that it is definitely the right time to hold our bitcoins.
Hold if you have bought or held before selling at the best price according to each prediction. Because the current price range is very much different from the highest price range last year. I'm still very much wondering in my heart, whether in the next year the price of Bitcoin can be in the range of $35K or half of the ATH price that happened last year. I do hope there will be a better price bounce on Bitcoin although I will not be discouraged when I have to see Bitcoin price run at $16K - $17K in the near future.
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