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MonkeyDoughnut

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  1. Only used on Form 5329 regarding additional tax on any excess contributions. "Additional tax. Enter 6% (0.06) of the smaller of line 24 or the value of your Roth IRAs on December 31, 2023 (including 2023 contributions made in 2024). Include this amount on Schedule 2 (Form 1040), line 8" Basically if your value is lower you may owe less tax on any excess contributions.
  2. Clears a path for AZ to now run an actual Dem candidate without fear of splitting votes
  3. Another reason for ETF growth is because traditional trading firms smell opportunity and would love to be able to short crypto as well as go long. Hard for them to short Spot BTC, much easier to short an ETF.
  4. HP already said buy our printer use our ink or 3rd party - not as good ink (their words, not actuality)... then they released a firmware that prevented the use of third party ink, have to use HP ink. Now they are offering a subscription service after publically stating on a shareholder call - "Subscription service offers a 20% upside per customer to our bottom line. Our goal to to move 100% to printing as a subscription." Guess what a future firmware update is going to do..... (to the printer you already own btw)
  5. About week to two weeks. I'll spray a couple time, every week or so until gone.
  6. Why would they possible post this?? Wait until it "actually" is working. Last time they did this it flunked testing and here we are a year and a half later.
  7. there's a long story on this on, got blocked by a Texas investor who had already been given a 99-lease a month to develop the land from a prior dictator... he died a month later but his son fought to keep it in place...threats, deaths, political sabatage... lots on that story. Needless to say Carnival looks to have potentially dodged a bullet
  8. Gotta have a correction first I think, too many of the traders will want to start cashing some. I expect that sub 50k like others are predicting (before going back up again)
  9. They are high voltage machines. Not a lot of shops capable of handling them yet and certainly DIY is off the table with the potential dangers. ICE car engine off is pretty safe, EV...not as much.
  10. the participating organizations agreed to complete 100% of the usual workload in 80% of the time worked, shortening the workweek to 32 hours -- with no reduction of pay so...guess a bunch of white collar jobs not really needed... Should be good outcome.
  11. At this point I'd take anything to get abbott out. DotARd at least is term limited... abbott can continue his destruction forever here.
  12. Agree, the only thing that I hope they address is there really isn't any reason to "build". After initial building I never built again, just took over an existing structure which I guess makes sense, but I like to "need" to build too. Personal preference at least.
  13. My thought is the middle/median class gets very distorted now because of these two charts below and sure... salaries/income tend to raise over time across the board to keep up with cost of living:
  14. no - one sets a ceiling, one sets a floor
  15. I guess I'm not average and don't have an average health plan, not that your data takes coverage into account anyway.
  16. Damn, sign me up for that rate. Haven't seen that family rate myself for 20 years.
  17. Is this the car you're planning on your kid taking to college? Does she know where she's planning to go?
  18. In a time where Abbott and crew mandates elementary schools would have armed security guards on campus... without fully funding their hiring... and districts cutting librarians to save money, I'd thought I'd update that in my district, Fort Bend ISD, there have already been 2 security guards "removed from campuses" from leaving their firearms unattended. One left it in a bathroom - a teachers bathroom luckily. The other left it in an at the time empty classroom. “When students entered the class, they and their teachers saw the duty belt,” according to a statement send to families. “The security guard realized within a couple minutes that the duty belt was in the classroom and returned to retrieve it. Administration was made aware of the incident and the security officer was reprimanded.” (later was fired - the guard, not the gun) Kids and parents feeling safer already.
  19. Officer was arrested and charged with 3rd degree assault and 2nd degree breach of peace.
  20. Can you explain the large jump in dual employment for families with children while women's labor rate stays relatively flat? Bunch of single women or women without kids deciding no longer to work or something?
  21. Wow, that is not a deep burial. That sucks
  22. There are a lot of firms that have a lot of large depreciating cash balances on their books that like the idea of a long term - liquid alternative with upside potential.
  23. All these charts remind me of this text from a Fortune article last month: First, we need to help people make sense of their world, not tell them what to think. That means listening closely to people’s experiences. If they’re afraid they can’t pay their bills, we need to help them make sense of that lived reality. That starts by taking that lived reality seriously, not just telling people things are fine. When we listen to people, it becomes clear that aggregate statistics no longer reflect the reality most people live in. Unemployment may be low, but if you can only find work at low wages and irregular hours, things aren’t fine. Inflation may be dropping, but if your paycheck no longer covers your rent (the way we measure inflation doesn’t adequately capture housing costs), things aren’t fine. If you’re two percent better off than last year, but you were on the edge of disaster last year, things aren’t fine. We need to talk about that reality–economic inequality, corporate power, and economic insecurity.
  24. Clickbait by media making more shit up. "To clarify, Wendy’s will not implement surge pricing, which is the practice of raising prices when demand is highest. We didn’t use that phrase, nor do we plan to implement that practice," a spokesperson said in an email to NBC News. They added there are "no plans" to raise prices at high-demand times. "We said these (digital) menu boards would give us more flexibility to change the display of featured items. This was misconstrued in some media reports as an intent to raise prices when demand is highest at our restaurants. We have no plans to do that and would not raise prices when our customers are visiting us most," the Feb. 26 statement reads. "Any features we may test in the future would be designed to benefit our customers and restaurant crew members. Digital menu boards could allow us to change the menu offerings at different times of day and offer discounts and value offers to our customers more easily, particularly in the slower times of day."
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