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StassneyHorn

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  1. Pretty sure the fat in the video is Ryan Guillen. Switched from D to R last cycle and represents the valley
  2. Online shopping is 100x the reason for less foot traffic and not flash mobs
  3. Surprised he has time to be Speaker of the House, considering Rita Repulsa has Zordon and the rest of our heroes working overtime
  4. The amount of rage and laughter I get reading those have me hooked.
  5. Joe Biden has narrowed wealth inequality while increasing amount of millionaires by 60%, per librul rag The Wall Street Journal. 2022 Fed data reveals that real average wealth was up 23% over the preceding three years and median wealth jumped 37% during that time. These so-called "mini-millionaires" are considered members of a growing upper middle class — college-educated homeowners who have been strategic (and fortunate) about building their wealth. 16 million Americans are now considered "true millionaires," compared to just under 10 million in 2019, per the Fed Source data: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/scfindex.htm https://www.wsj.com/us-news/never-mind-the-1-mini-millionaires-are-where-wealth-is-growing-fastest-b1dd2ee7?mod=wknd_pos1
  6. Hey guys, I'm very particular about misinformation being posted in my thread. Donald Trump, in Q2 2020, presided over the single largest decline in GDP the history of mankind has ever seen at -31.7% after he allowed businesses to shut down all over the united states, ruined everyone's paychecks and actual livelihoods, and deferred leadership to others. BUT, he did oversee in Q3 2020, THE SINGLE HUGEST GAIN IN GDP THE HISTORY OF MANKIND HAS EVER SEEN AT 33.1%. He was able to accomplish this by taking from our hardworking, conservative taxpayer's money and handing it out to every American regardless of work ethic. He then established a PPP print button that gave out more money than college grads with loans have seen and got rid of the oversight on his way out of office. CHESS mf'ers not checkers.
  7. Anybody that wants to start a class action lawsuit against EskimoHut LLC for hosting a predatory website about IBRX can send me 50 dollars for an initial consultation.
  8. Unions take on contracts. They leave when job is done. Groundbreaking stuff here.
  9. If you want to look at early voting in Virginia https://www.vpap.org/elections/early-voting/2023-november-general-election/
  10. If you can afford it, no reason to sweat this stuff, you already accomplished what you needed to make it to retirement age. Don’t give yourself the extra job of financial advisor/tax expert. Probably overstated, but I’d go with an advisor at a RIA rather than a wirehouse firm. The fact some wire houses even had to have some cute, opposing opinions about fiduciary rule changes was obnoxious.
  11. 4.9% GDP growth. How do I explain Bidenomics to your uncle without him being upset over eggs?
  12. Apparently Dade Phelan had Ken Paxton thrown out of the Texas House by the sergeant at arms
  13. No I watch videos of people, with cat ear headsets, put things in their butt. What kind of boring shit do you watch?
  14. Well he’s right. 20% of Gen Z puts cat ears on their head and stream themselves putting things in their butt. I like it though
  15. It’s a federal issue until Texas Congressmen go on Fox News and announce to the world they have cultivated an environment of open borders and have done nothing to curtail it.
  16. 30 years of Texas Republicans doing nothing on the border, and the guy elected 3 years ago is at fault.
  17. A quick look at a few cannabis etf charts can show more than one trough and crest over 5 years. It has been a free fall for the last 3.
  18. No to the question of financial advisors taking on ad-hoc work if you aren’t an existing client. Most financial advisors have billing tiers that charge a quarterly flat fee by AUM amount, and then any operational fees detailed in the fee schedule. These people aren’t going to take on ad-hoc work for people that aren’t greasing the wheel for them. You would probably be better served by a CPA, or a lawyer you trust with discretionary trading rights on your account. Unless something has changed in the industry, this was how it worked at every broker-dealer I worked for in the 2010s.
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