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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33642 on: June 28, 2024, 12:06:14 AM »
Horseshit, Americans are growing tired of  us and our ancestors being compared to the migrants of today. Settling an undeveloped land and building a civilization and infrastructure is not comparable to moving to a post industrial nation and signing up for welfare
Our ancestors looked the same as the Europeans already here and spoke the language.
It's a tiny bit different.
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« Reply #33643 on: June 28, 2024, 07:32:11 AM »
The price drivers pay at the gas pump — averaging $3.45 in June — includes a federal tax of 18.4 cents per gallon, plus state taxes that vary widely.

In seven places, those state taxes are set to increase at the height of the summer driving season. The list below shows the total state taxes for those spots, effective July 1:

California: 69.8 cents per gallon — the highest of all states.

Colorado: 27.9 cents per gallon.

Illinois: 67.1 cents per gallon.

Indiana: 56.1 cents per gallon.

Missouri: 27.5 cents per gallon.

Nebraska: 30.5 cents per gallon.

Virginia: 40.4 cents per gallon.

How these states will hike their taxes
In California, the state’s excise tax on gas will rise from 57.9 cents per gallon to 59.6 cents per gallon, according to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. When other state taxes and fees are taken into account, the state tax on a gallon of fuel in California will rise from about 68 cents to about 70 cents.

In Colorado, the state’s road usage fee will increase from 3 cents per gallon to 4 cents per gallon, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue. Additionally, an environmental fee will increase from 0.6 cents per gallon to about 1.3 cents per gallon. Those fees are on top of a 22-cent gas tax. Altogether, the state tax on gas will increase from about 26 cents per gallon to about 28 cents per gallon.

In Illinois, the state’s gas tax will increase from 45.4 cents per gallon to 47 cents per gallon, according to the Illinois Department of Revenue. All told, the state tax on gas will increase from 66.5 cents per gallon to 67.1 cents per gallon — the second highest in the country

In Indiana, the gas tax will increase from 34 to 35 cents per gallon, according to the Indiana Department of Revenue. In addition to that excise tax and a 1-cent oil inspection fee, the state charges a gasoline use tax. That tax rate is adjusted on a monthly basis. In July, the use tax rate will be 20.1 cents per gallon. In all, Indiana drivers’ state taxes will total 56.1 cents per gallon.

In Missouri, the motor fuel tax rate will increase from 24.5 cents per gallon to 27 cents per gallon, according to the Missouri Department of Revenue. Combined with two other fees levied on a gallon of gas, totaling about half a cent, the state taxes will add up to 27.5 cents per gallon.

In Nebraska, the fuel tax rate goes up half a cent to 29.6 cents per gallon, according to the Nebraska Department of Revenue. Combined with an environmental fee, drivers in the state pay 30.5 cents per gallon in state taxes.

In Virginia, the motor fuels tax rate will increase from 29.8 cents per gallon to 30.8 cents per gallon, according to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Additionally, the state’s sales tax rate for gas will increase from 8.7 cents per gallon to 9 cents. In all, motorists will pay 40.4 cents per gallon in state taxes.

How gas prices are set
The price of gas depends largely on the price of oil and the cost of refining it. But federal, state and local taxes and fees can add significantly to the total.

On top of the federal tax on gasoline of 18.4 cents per gallon, most states levy multiple taxes and fees on a gallon of gas, including some combination of excise taxes (those imposed on goods, services and activities), sales taxes, environmental taxes and inspection fees.

Those costs add up to an average of 32.6 cents per gallon in state taxes, according to a NerdWallet analysis of U.S. Energy Information Administration data. Combined with the federal tax, that’s 51 cents, on average, added to the cost of every gallon of gas.

But state tax rates vary widely. California’s rate (69.8 cents per gallon) and Illinois’ rate (67.1 cents) are highest, followed by Pennsylvania's (58.7 cents). Alaska has, by far, the lowest state tax (9 cents per gallon), followed by Mississippi (18.4 cents) and Hawaii (18.5 cents).
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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33644 on: June 28, 2024, 08:29:15 AM »
The National Benchmark For Wealth
In 2024, the national benchmark for wealth in the United States stands at a net worth of $2.2 million. This figure represents a significant increase from $1.9 million in 2021, reflecting the impact of inflation and asset appreciation over the past few years.

Net worth, calculated by subtracting total liabilities from total assets, provides a snapshot of an individual’s financial health. The rising threshold underscores the importance of strategic financial planning and wealth accumulation in today’s economy.

Wealth Thresholds By Percentiles
Understanding wealth distribution helps contextualize individual financial standings.

Top Percentiles of Wealth in the US:

Top 1%: A net worth of approximately $13.7 million.
Top 2%: Around $2.7 million.
Top 5%: About $1.17 million.
Top 10%: Around $970,900
These figures highlight the substantial wealth concentration at the upper echelons of society. Being in these top percentiles indicates financial success and increases economic opportunities and the potential to create products and services for customers, businesses for investors, and employee jobs.

Regional Variations In Wealth Perception
Wealth perception varies significantly across different regions of the United States.

The net worth required to be considered wealthy can vary significantly depending on the city or state:

San Francisco: $5.1 million.
Southern California (Los Angeles, San Diego): $3.9 million.
New York City: $3.4 million.
Washington, DC $3.3 million.
Seattle: $3.2 million
These regional differences stem from the cost of living, job market dynamics, and local economic conditions. The stark contrast in wealth thresholds underscores the importance of considering location when evaluating personal wealth.

Age And Wealth: A Closer Look
Net worth typically increases with age, reflecting lifetime earnings and asset accumulation.

Net worth also varies by age group, reflecting the accumulation of assets over time:

Under 35: $39,040.
35-44: $135,300.
45-54: $246,700.
55-64: $364,270.
65-74: $410,000.
75 and older: $334,700
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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33645 on: June 28, 2024, 08:45:43 AM »
John Heilemann: I can't overstate the amount of 'freak out' from Biden supporters (msnbc.com)
John Heilemann: I can't overstate the amount of 'freak out' from Biden supporters (msnbc.com)

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« Reply #33646 on: June 28, 2024, 09:02:47 AM »
not sure why this is "news"?

Biden has been like this for some time.
Did his friends and allies and supporters think he was going to come across as competent?
Especially those close to him?


same with Trump spewing lies and mistruths and beating his chest

I didn't watch.  One reason is because I had a real good idea that this was how things were going to play out.
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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33647 on: June 28, 2024, 09:10:11 AM »
It's news, I think, because what once was perhaps whispered quietly away from any reporter is now front and center, THE issue of the campaign (so far).  We're not talking reality here, it really is ancillary, it's all about imagery over substance.


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« Reply #33648 on: June 28, 2024, 09:16:43 AM »
fine

not news to me

I knew 4 years ago that neither of these boobs should be on the ballot this year
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« Reply #33649 on: June 28, 2024, 09:21:20 AM »
I really don't care for Trump, but I have a hard time believing that any reasonable person could watch Biden's performance last night and think he's competent to run the country.  The most demanding job in the world, being ran by an 80+ year old guy who can't put together a complete sentence.  

Speaking of Trump, just insert  Greatest _______ in the history of the country, or Best _____ in the history of the world, and that's pretty much his whole schtick.  We left him with the greatest _____, and he messed it up.  Over and over.  

300 million people, and this is the best we can do?  

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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33650 on: June 28, 2024, 09:24:30 AM »
Biden honestly looks like death walking.  He looks like an old man that if you met on the street you'd think to yourself, this old guy is on his last legs.  


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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33651 on: June 28, 2024, 09:26:13 AM »
I think most folks here wish we had a better choice, or even one decent candidate, and we don't.  What's salient to me is whether, and how, Democrats replace Biden.  The debate made his informity THE central issue in the campaign, maybe somehow that lessens, I don't see it.

I'd take almost any poster here in preference to either of them.

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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33652 on: June 28, 2024, 09:33:06 AM »
Almost

Me too
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« Reply #33653 on: June 28, 2024, 09:46:41 AM »
I could run as a Democrat.  Let's make this happen.

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« Reply #33654 on: June 28, 2024, 09:50:37 AM »
Of posters here, I'd probably go with Utee and "Brad" as my preferences.

I doubt either one would want to be President.  That should be a requirement for the office.

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Re: OT-Catch all thread - Personal attacks will result in a time out
« Reply #33655 on: June 28, 2024, 09:54:23 AM »
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