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Every time we breathe, we put CO2 into the atmosphere.

And it is that fact which points more directly to the WEF's ultimate objective.
:yowsa:
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a minute ago
Michael Cohen's ex banker Gary Farro finishes testifying; court takes 15-minute break

Gary Farro, who testified that he helped set up a shell company that Michael Cohen used to pay off Stormy Daniels, is now off the stand.

Farro said that Cohen did not tell him that the company would be used to pay an "adult entertainment" star, and that he would have "certainly" asked "additional questions" if he'd been told.

"It is an industry that we do not work with," he said on the stand. "We might consider that a reputational risk."

The trial will resume with a new witness after a 15-minute break.
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What you just described isn't "playing the game". It is outright cheating on your taxes and expenses and is illegal.

Thought the same thing.  Some of us play by the rules (Hell I don't even itemize), and I pay my fair share, at my upper bracket.   in fact I've paid the IRS close to $2M in my lifetime.

I find it  ironic that the same TBR member bitching about Billionaires (legally) getting tax breaks, might be looking at some IRS infractions  for his own dirty deeds if he got caught
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Call his bluff.

Jailing a man for NDA shenanigans?  While a perp walk to the slammer will be a wet dream for the MSNBC slugs, it might add another 2-3 points to the Trump poll advantage.

Do it Donny....

Ditto.  Can you Imagine the wall-to-wall coverage!  Trump in bracelets. The perp walk to the Grey Bar hotel. The new Mug shot.  Ratings gold man. Even MSNBC could pick up 2 new viewers.
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We live in the I'm going to count to 3 generation... And it shows...
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US one of eight UN members that allows abortion ‘on demand without any gestational limits’: Report
By
Breccan F. Thies
April 30, 2024 9:00 am
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EXCLUSIVE — The United States is one of the most permissive countries in the world for abortion, among only a small worldwide minority of countries that impose zero gestational limits on the procedure, according to a new report.

The report from the Charlotte Lozier Institute, a research organization that supports bringing unborn babies to term, found that out of the 193 United Nations member countries, America is one of eight that allows abortion “on demand without any gestational limits” at a federal level. The U.S. is joined by Australia, Canada, China, Guinea-Bissau, Mexico, South Korea, and Vietnam.

“Our report makes one thing clear: The United States is a global outlier when it comes to abortion,” report authors Mary Harned and Mia Steupert told the Washington Examiner. “With no federal gestational limit on abortion and abortion on demand past 15 weeks in 29 states, U.S. abortion law is far more permissive than that of most countries in the world.”

“In the 10 years since our previous analysis, we remain in the company of brutal communist countries like China who have no limits, even for painful late-term abortions,” Harned, an associate scholar at CLI, and Steupert, a CLI research associate, continued. “The U.S. should be an international leader when it comes to human rights and dignity of life.”

more
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/healthcare/2984181/us-one-eight-un-members-abortion-on-demand-gestational-limits/
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I thought that at any minute Drew was either going to move in for a kiss or go down on her?
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When I saw them being arrested on live tv I told my wife they were not college students but paid protestors. I live around 3 colleges and none of the students look like that
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Ken Buck lets loose in ‘exit interview,’ spilling secrets on Congress
By
Annabella Rosciglione
April 30, 2024 9:16 am
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Former Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck shared some of his greatest frustrations and lifted the lid on how Congress works in an interview airing several retiring lawmakers’ thoughts on how the House is operating.

Buck, who started representing Colorado’s 4th Congressional District in 2015, announced his retirement, resigned early, and left his seat wide open. Late last year, he announced he would not seek reelection in 2024, citing “lying” from his party about the Jan. 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol.

“It has been an honor to serve the people of Colorado’s 4th District in Congress for the past 9 years,” Buck said in a short statement announcing his exit from Congress.

As the 118th Congress grapples with high levels of unproductiveness due to party infighting, Buck unloaded on the institution during an exit interview with the New York Times.

“One of the most frustrating experiences for me was the antitrust legislation concerning Big Tech,” Buck said. “They have so much money and so much influence on the Hill that we just can’t move forward on those issues.”

“The frustration of being in the House and being told all the time, ‘This is how you need to vote,’” Buck said. “The part of me that wanted to stick around because I believed we could get more things done died.”

His frustrations echoed his claim about “corruption” in Congress. Buck said he was shocked by the demands put on him to fundraise specific dollar amounts if he wanted to be on various committees and how those demands increased for more powerful committees that have a wider reach. Buck described the process as “buying” his positions in the House.

“I was told at the beginning that I had to raise $250,000 if I wanted to be on certain committees, and if I wanted to be on more important committees or committees with broader jurisdiction, I needed to raise even more money,” Buck said. “Buying a committee seat is not something most Americans know that members of Congress have to do.”

Buck also opened up about his $174,000 salary and the difficulties that come with it as he earns more than the median worker he represents but not so much that making trips between his district and the Capitol is easy.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/house/2984376/ken-buck-lets-loose-exit-interview-spilling-secrets-congress/
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You can keep showing that tax table all you want. Does not mean they pay that amount.

We own 3 companies and we play the game. Need 20 hours continuing education each year, spend ,2 days in class and the other 6 days vacation and write it off as a business expense ,  hire gras cutting crew to cut grass at our office and they stop at our house and cut it and bill it out to my corporation. need a new hot water heyer for the house. Bill it out under apt expense. They don't give a crap- the companies doi ng the work.  100% of things we need around the house from garden hose to a new stove goes on the Lowe's business cc. We ownany aptsm the IRS would never figure it outI could go on an on. We are country bumpkins and of we can hide money the billionaires with their $1000 an hour accountants are dou g all the loopholes

Find me a link where the top billionaire are paying 40%

Gates, Musk, Bezos, Buffet.

If they were paying 40% they would say so.

Be shouting it from the rooftops to show the little people they are paying a high tax rate.. The fact most are quiet means they are paying a lie tax rate and do not want the public to know what they are really paying
Why Trump never wanted to show his taxes
You are the obtuse one and do not live in the real world

What you just described isn't "playing the game". It is outright cheating on your taxes and expenses and is illegal.
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