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5 months ago
in What a surprise. I get nothing from the House stimulus package. on AMERICAblog
Cry me a river.
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Correct! The question was, "What is the name of the river that runs through the Crimea Peninsula?".
5 months ago
in I mean, who doesn't like a little mercury in their high fructose corn syrup? on AMERICAblog
Completely fact free reporting. They found mercury - i.e. at least one atom.
Concentration matters, meanwhile detection gets more and more sensitive.
Last year, when detection was less sensitive, they reported no mercury.
This year, with more sensitive equipment they detect ( in some samples) mercury.
Other samples still below the detection limit.
Mote and beam.
Total lack of perspective vortex.
Concentration matters, meanwhile detection gets more and more sensitive.
Last year, when detection was less sensitive, they reported no mercury.
This year, with more sensitive equipment they detect ( in some samples) mercury.
Other samples still below the detection limit.
Mote and beam.
Total lack of perspective vortex.
8 months ago
in Cindy McCain’s Tax Returns … at Last on The Washington Independent
BD:
Cindy McCain has been a wealthy woman all her life. The primary means she appears
to make charitable donations is through the John and Cindy McCain foundation.
Typically $175k per year - approximately 2.7% of the combined income of John and Cindy.
Much of the donations made by this foundation are to the private schools their children attend. They gave about $4000/yr to their church.
Quite a bit to charity!? Color me unconvinced.
So John gives 25% of 'his' income while living with a woman who has an income 10 or 20 times as large as his. Who do you think pays for all the houses, all the cars, all the private jets? John? Right.
Cindy McCain has been a wealthy woman all her life. The primary means she appears
to make charitable donations is through the John and Cindy McCain foundation.
Typically $175k per year - approximately 2.7% of the combined income of John and Cindy.
Much of the donations made by this foundation are to the private schools their children attend. They gave about $4000/yr to their church.
Quite a bit to charity!? Color me unconvinced.
So John gives 25% of 'his' income while living with a woman who has an income 10 or 20 times as large as his. Who do you think pays for all the houses, all the cars, all the private jets? John? Right.
9 months ago
in Who’s a Joe Six-Pack? on The Washington Independent
Those are seriously good union jobs they have up north. Todd was the sole breadwinner in 2006 for the family. What was Sarah doing that year??
Charitable donations that would put the lie to any knowledge about tithing. I bet some of her fellow church members are wondering a little more about her.
1/4 of charitable donations was used items to salvation army. I somehow suspect an optimistic appraisal of their value.
Charitable donations that would put the lie to any knowledge about tithing. I bet some of her fellow church members are wondering a little more about her.
1/4 of charitable donations was used items to salvation army. I somehow suspect an optimistic appraisal of their value.
I look at co-workers that are coupled and make the same salary I do - they're able to have a better standard of living because they're combining incomes. However, the tax code, particularly if they have a kid, gives them all kinds of perks.