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« Reply #10444 on: November 22, 2021, 10:13:23 PM »
Well to be fair that jobber got all in his feelings about it. Should have knee capped Lebron on a rebound and not gotten all dramatic.
I wish he would've beat the living shit out of LaKaren. Would've been the best thing NBA has put on tv since Jordan retired. NBA f**#king sucks.

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« Reply #10445 on: November 23, 2021, 09:51:13 AM »
Well to be fair that jobber got all in his feelings about it. Should have knee capped Lebron on a rebound and not gotten all dramatic.
Jobber?

First round pick last year, All-Rookie 2nd team.  He's one of the better young players in the league

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« Reply #10446 on: November 23, 2021, 09:55:06 AM »
Jobber?

First round pick last year, All-Rookie 2nd team.  He's one of the better young players in the league
this is all besides the point lol. if you watch the replay- LePussy clearly punched the dude on purpose. It was a bitch move. And then he went and hid behind his team when the dude he punched started going wild. 

Completely blows my mind that the guy who got punched gets MORE suspension time than the guy who punched him.

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« Reply #10447 on: November 23, 2021, 10:42:07 AM »
The 10 Most Tax-Friendly States for Middle-Class Families

To help you compare the expected tax bite on ordinary Americans in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, we estimated the overall income, sales, and property tax burden in each state for a hypothetical married couple with two children, combined wages of $77,000, and $3,000 of other income. Based on our findings, we put together the following list of the 10 most tax-friendly states for middle-class families (the most-friendly state is listed at the end). If you're moving to one of these states to take a new job or for other reasons, there's a good chance your overall state taxes will go down after the move.

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/state-tax/601612/most-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families-2021

9. Arizona

8. California ???

State Income Tax Range: 1% (on taxable income up to $9,325 for single filers; up to $18,650 for joint filers) to 13.3% (on taxable income over $1 million for single filers; over $1,250,738 for joint filers)
Average Combined State and Local Sales Tax Rate: 8.82%
Median Property Tax Rate: $729 per $100,000 of assessed home value
Wait, what? California is a tax-friendly state? Yes…for middle-class families. If you're a rich person, California taxes will cut deep into your earnings. But for other people, the Golden State's tax hit isn't really all that bad.

Our hypothetical middle-class family's income tax bill was the second-lowest among states that impose an income tax. Everyone makes a big deal about California's 13.3% income tax rate, which is the highest top rate in the nation, but only a small percentage of Californians pay that rate. In fact, with 10 different tax rates, California has a very progressive income tax system. Our middle-income family, for instance, only fell into the state's 6% tax bracket. That's not too bad.

Although property taxes are sky high in Silicon Valley and certain other parts of the states, property taxes are below average for the state overall. For a $300,000 home in California, the statewide estimated property tax is only $2,187, which is the 16th-lowest amount in the country.

Sales tax is one area where Californians might pay more than residents of other states. The California state sales tax rate is 7.25%, which is the highest state rate in the nation. However, local sales taxes – up to 2.5% – aren't very high. The Tax Foundation calculates the average combined state and local rate to be 8.828%, which is high.


7. Washington

6. North Dakooota

5. Alaska

4. Tennessee

3. Florida

State Income Tax Range: None
Average Combined State and Local Sales Tax Rate: 7.01%
Median Property Tax Rate: $830 per $100,000 of assessed home value
Florida is another state with no income tax (are you starting to notice a trend here?). That keeps the overall state and local tax burden down for middle-class families and everyone else. However, other taxes in the Sunshine State are just average when compared to other locations.

For instance, property taxes are right around the national average. For a $300,000 home in Florida, our hypothetical middle-class family's estimated annual property tax bill is $2,490. That's pretty much in the middle when compared to other states.

The state's average combined state and local sales tax rate is middle-of-the-road, too. It's 7.01%, according to the Tax Foundation. That's based on a 6% state tax rate and local rates that can be as high as 2%.


2. Nevada

1. Wyoming
State Income Tax Range: None
Average Combined State and Local Sales Tax Rate: 5.39%
Median Property Tax Rate: $575 per $100,000 of assessed home value
Congratulations, Wyoming – you're the most tax-friendly state for middle-class families! First, there's no income tax in Wyoming. As with many of the other states on this list, that's the driving force behind the state's favorable ranking. However, what makes Wyoming unique is that it also has both low sales taxes and property taxes.

The state sales tax rate in Wyoming is a modest 4%. Municipalities can tack on up to 2% more, which isn't that much. As a result, the state's combined state and average local sales tax rate is the eighth-lowest in the country, according to the Tax Foundation.

People who move to these parts like to own a lot of land, and low property taxes make that dream affordable. The property tax on our hypothetical middle-class family's $300,000 home in Wyoming would be about $1,725, which is tied the 10th-lowest property tax amount in our rankings.
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« Reply #10448 on: November 23, 2021, 11:16:46 AM »
hypothetical married couple with two children, combined wages of $77,000, and $3,000 of other income.

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/state-tax/601612/most-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families-2021

8. California ???

State Income Tax Range: 1% (on taxable income up to $9,325 for single filers; up to $18,650 for joint filers) to 13.3% (on taxable income over $1 million for single filers; over $1,250,738 for joint filers)
Average Combined State and Local Sales Tax Rate: 8.82%
Median Property Tax Rate: $729 per $100,000 of assessed home value
Wait, what? California is a tax-friendly state? Yes…for middle-class families. If you're a rich person, California taxes will cut deep into your earnings. But for other people, the Golden State's tax hit isn't really all that bad.

Our hypothetical middle-class family's income tax bill was the second-lowest among states that impose an income tax. Everyone makes a big deal about California's 13.3% income tax rate, which is the highest top rate in the nation, but only a small percentage of Californians pay that rate. In fact, with 10 different tax rates, California has a very progressive income tax system. Our middle-income family, for instance, only fell into the state's 6% tax bracket. That's not too bad.

Although property taxes are sky high in Silicon Valley and certain other parts of the states, property taxes are below average for the state overall. For a $300,000 home in California, the statewide estimated property tax is only $2,187, which is the 16th-lowest amount in the country.

Sales tax is one area where Californians might pay more than residents of other states. The California state sales tax rate is 7.25%, which is the highest state rate in the nation. However, local sales taxes – up to 2.5% – aren't very high. The Tax Foundation calculates the average combined state and local rate to be 8.828%, which is high.

Okay, this is utter bullshit.

Issue is, that every word of it is true... If you don't live in the 4 counties around Los Angeles, San Diego County, anywhere near the Bay Area, or Sacramento. If that's the case, then the tax rate is actually pretty reasonable and you can live a middle-class life. And in those areas, if you actually make $77K/year, the tax hit won't be absolutely killer.

If you live where I live, and you're a married couple with two children making $77K/year, good luck trying to live a "middle class" lifestyle. You're not going to find that $300K house. Any 3bdr house in LA County or Orange County is probably going to be >$600K right now. Any 3bdr house near Silicon Valley is probably $1M. Property taxes are low as a percentage of home value, but that's offset by the fact that home values are insane. If you bought your house 30 years ago, due to Prop 13 your taxes will still be low. But how many couples with 2 children bought a house 30 years ago when they were kids themselves? 

The good news is that wages are very high here, which helps to offset the cost of living. But it contradicts the point of the article, which is that you're somehow living a "middle class" life on $77K/year and living in a $300K house, and that's what your taxes are based on.

Irvine is a bigger city in Orange County. Median household income is $105K. Where I live (Mission Viejo), it's $118K. In Santa Clara County as a whole (basically a good portion of Silicon Valley) it's $124K. And because you make more to achieve a similar standard of living, your tax hit gets proportionately higher. 

Good luck living a middle class life on $77K in any moderately desirable area of California. Anyone working in Orange County, Santa Clara County, etc making $77K is commuting in from a HELL of a lot further away.

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« Reply #10449 on: November 23, 2021, 11:40:36 AM »
Jobber?

First round pick last year, All-Rookie 2nd team.  He's one of the better young players in the league
Well I've been watching a lot of old WWE lately. He can be upgraded to jobber of the stars. He's the Brooklyn Brawler.

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« Reply #10450 on: November 23, 2021, 12:19:34 PM »

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« Reply #10451 on: November 23, 2021, 07:49:06 PM »
So now our great President is sending 50 million barrels of oil from the National Reserve to China and India

This represents about 8% of our current reserve

This is happening during surging gas prices here in the US

So not only does he shut down oil pipeline construction and make federal lands not available for oil drilling but now is giving away our reserves

I just hope we are still around when the mid terms come
They won't let me give blood anymore. The burnt orange color scares the hell out of the doctors.

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« Reply #10452 on: November 23, 2021, 08:09:26 PM »
So now our great President is sending 50 million barrels of oil from the National Reserve to China and India

This represents about 8% of our current reserve

This is happening during surging gas prices here in the US

So not only does he shut down oil pipeline construction and make federal lands not available for oil drilling but now is giving away our reserves

I just hope we are still around when the mid terms come
Yeah the country will probably implode from people so eager to buy stuff and travel places

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« Reply #10453 on: November 23, 2021, 08:18:58 PM »
So now our great President is sending 50 million barrels of oil from the National Reserve to China and India

This represents about 8% of our current reserve

This is happening during surging gas prices here in the US

So not only does he shut down oil pipeline construction and make federal lands not available for oil drilling but now is giving away our reserves

I just hope we are still around when the mid terms come
I'm hoping he charged China and India market prices
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« Reply #10454 on: November 23, 2021, 08:32:58 PM »
It's VERY interesting.

A quick search suggests this is a coordinated action between many nations to release reserves to combat high gas prices.

ONE particular news outlet says they're going to China and India. Haven't seen it anywhere else.

Care to guess which news outlet said it??? 

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« Reply #10455 on: November 23, 2021, 08:37:47 PM »
I'm hoping he charged China and India market prices
even if he did its not what the Federal Reserve was set up for

This is serious stuff

If the oil cartel decides to lower production our best hope is our reserve

why would we favor China's best interests over the US

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« Reply #10456 on: November 23, 2021, 08:39:20 PM »
if we make a good enough profit, it might not favor China, it might favor the US
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« Reply #10457 on: November 23, 2021, 08:40:17 PM »
It's VERY interesting.

A quick search suggests this is a coordinated action between many nations to release reserves to combat high gas prices.

ONE particular news outlet says they're going to China and India. Haven't seen it anywhere else.

Care to guess which news outlet said it???

Ive seen it on several sources

again I have no problem selling stuff to China but not from our reserve

They won't let me give blood anymore. The burnt orange color scares the hell out of the doctors.

 

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