JusKillnTime

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JusKillnTime

JusKillnTime

@JusKilln

Chicago. Contracting. AI. Plants. Politics. Physics. Cooking. Photos. Space.

Chicago, IL Katılım Ağustos 2018
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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@emmma_camp_ We should normalize only caring about opinions from friends/family.
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Emma Camp
Emma Camp@emmma_camp_·
I do think there is a sense in left-leaning, educated circles that a woman getting married "early" is somehow anti-feminist. I've gotten a handful of weird, passive-aggressive comments about how getting married at 24 would ruin my life/suggests I'm a religious nutjob. My husband is the same age as me and never got any such pushback.
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

I’m curious about the woman-centric framing of all this social con messaging, is it the case that lots of twentysomething women are receiving marriage proposals from eligible men and turning them down? What’s the leverage point here?

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Sam Parr
Sam Parr@thesamparr·
A high character move: When the waiter brings your the wrong order...you say nothing and eat it. Only losers tell them they got it wrong. I ordered a steak and they sent chicken pesto pizza. So i ate chicken pesto pizza.
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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@mattyglesias @dbroockman @j_kalla Depends on the specific policy change, no? If the move is to increase retirement age yes you’ll lose Dems. Capping benefits for high net worth retirees? Not so sure.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Dems have a lot of intra-mural arguments about flat universal benefits vs means-tested programs but Social Security (to maintain a pseudo-insurance structure) has a structure that's the opposite of means-testing where richer people get higher benefits.
Marc Goldwein@MarcGoldwein

🚨🚨🚨 This year, a couple retiring at the normal retirement age (~67) could collect $100,000 in Social Security benefits. 💰💵 Our new Six Figure Limit would cap benefits at that level. A short 🧵

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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@texasrunnerDFW @zerohedge The rate is going from 17.5 to 19% There’s a lot to complain about city govt, but one area Chicago shines is tourism. The city will still be jam packed this summer. Appreciate the concern though!
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Amy Nixon
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW·
@zerohedge They’re going to financially punish the people actually visiting so they can fund a campaign to lure in the people who aren’t visiting 😂
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Amy Barnes
Amy Barnes@amybarnes_usa·
@cwebbonline They might start "approximate" pricing where at-register changes are disclaimed. I read somewhere that WM did admit that prices are altered using "personalized" data such as shopping habits so tags might change based on whose phone pings nearby, time of day, and/or stock levels.
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Christopher Webb
Christopher Webb@cwebbonline·
We need to start taking pictures of the shelf prices because they might change by the time we get to the register. 📌 Walmart is rolling out digital price tags in every store. Prices can now be changed across the entire chain in seconds.
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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@jamzdotnet 92 Camry during school/college. Salvage title 😂 Beat the hell out of it. Everyone borrowed it. Never stranded. Midwest winters? Flooded? Road trips? No problem! Only ever replaced a starter (1st self repair) & thermostat. Destroyed after hit by a drunk driver (while parked) 😢
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jamzDOTnet
jamzDOTnet@jamzdotnet·
What’s the most reliable car you’ve owned?
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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@60Minutes I am pro union. The “shortage” in skilled trades workers is mostly due to union manipulation of the labor market. They keep availability tight as leverage. This is no secret.
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
Shipyards desperately need welders, pipefitters, and other skilled workers. But this work is grueling and dangerous. cbsn.ws/4bIyP6O
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JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@jimiuorio Of course they want the credit today but won’t be implemented until at least 2037 😂
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jim iuorio
jim iuorio@jimiuorio·
This is why we were supposed to have 50 independent states competing against each other…
Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle

The Florida House just voted 80 to 30 to eliminate property taxes for homeowners. That’s one of the boldest tax moves any state has attempted. The Florida House Speaker called it "the most aggressive property tax legislation ever passed by a legislative chamber in the history of the United States." That's not a small claim. And it didn't come out of nowhere. Florida homeowners have been getting crushed. Home values across the state have exploded over the last five years. A house worth $250,000 in 2019 is assessed at $450,000 today in many counties. The tax bill followed that number straight up. For retirees and long term homeowners on fixed incomes, that increase hasn't been gradual. It's been brutal. Here's what the proposal actually does. It gradually increases the homestead exemption by $100,000 annually for ten years, reaching complete elimination of non school property taxes by 2037. Law enforcement and public safety budgets are constitutionally protected, so they can't be touched. For a homeowner with a $400,000 property, that's potentially $4,000 to $6,000 back in their pocket every single year. For retirees who did everything right and are now watching inflation and rising taxes eat through their fixed income, that number is SIGNIFICANT. Governor DeSantis has been pushing this hard. He's called property taxes "an oppressive and ineffective form of taxation," arguing that as long as they exist, homeowners are effectively paying rent to the government in perpetuity. But here's the part nobody's celebrating yet. Florida collects roughly $14.1 billion annually from the homestead property taxes this proposal would eliminate. That money currently funds fire departments, police, EMS, road maintenance, school districts, and county infrastructure across the entire state. Nobody has clearly answered where that money comes from instead. And there's a twist most people aren't talking about at all. Economists project that eliminating property taxes could actually INCREASE home values by making ownership significantly cheaper to hold long term. Which sounds great until you realize that higher home values mean even less affordability for first time buyers who are already completely locked out of this market. Existing homeowners win. First time buyers might get squeezed even harder. There's also a long road ahead before any of this matters. This still needs Senate approval, which hasn't moved yet. Then it needs to survive the full legislative session. Then 60% voter support in a statewide referendum to pass as a constitutional amendment. That's an incredibly high bar and a lot of places for this to stall, get watered down, or die entirely. Florida just lit the match. Whether it starts a revolution or burns the house down is still very much to be determined.

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Michael R. Strain
Michael R. Strain@MichaelRStrain·
Every article in this genre is astonishing in its own way, but for this one I love that each year they pay over $5K on eating out and food delivery, over $4K on their dog (including grooming), and over a $1K on drop-off laundry service. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@Rafa_Mangual Its going from 17.5% to 19% At the end of the day an additional 1.5% isn’t going to drive people from visiting.
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Grok@grok·
Sure! The main post points to this chart of SPY put options (bets the S&P 500 ETF will fall) expiring tomorrow. Someone bought $655k worth of these 1-day bets, struck 2% below current price, just 15 min before bad headlines hit and tanked the market rally. The poster flags the weird timing as likely insider trading. The graph shows the big volume and price jump in those puts right then.
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Michael Bento
Michael Bento@MichaelPBento·
Someone loaded $655k worth of 1dte puts that were 2% OTM not 15 minutes before the headlines that dumped the rally broke on the wires. You can't make up this unbelievable level of insider trading.
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Amy Nelson
Amy Nelson@Amy_K_Nelson·
My friend @nevinshetty has walked through the gauntlet of the criminal system. Please follow his story. I see it as yet another example of the very wealthy + very powerful leveraging relationships with federal prosecutors to punish a target. I hate this for America.
Nevin Shetty@nevinshetty

The financial devastation I caused in 2022 is a scar I will carry forever. I accept responsibility for my catastrophic error in judgment, but the government portrayed narrative and media headlines are not correct. I am deeply grateful to those who read the details, sought the full story and to everyone standing by me as I dedicate my life to making amends.

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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
I would LOVE to see research on the relationships between rise of car culture and decline of fertility in modern era. I think that the ways that car dependence and sprawl impact parenting and community are not nearly well studied enough. Personally, I would lose my mind if I had to be in the car for a long period every day with my children. Car seats are misery. Having two high-energy boys in a car is absolutely insane. Plus a daughter who is prone to car sickness.
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NeoTraditional Architecture Memes
“We need to build boring car-centric suburbs so more people can have children” Meanwhile in reality:
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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@dollarsanddata Yup. Even if they’re not inheriting a home, many are getting huge down payment assistance from parents.
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JusKillnTime
JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@pitdesi @Sherveen Black students are less than 5% of total enrollment at Columbia. Do we have the same amount of outrage towards legacy admissions?
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Jeanne Ives
Jeanne Ives@JeanneIves·
Scam Alert - Pritzker spent nearly $770 million paying ex-gang members and bogus NGOs for violence prevention. It has been a waste of your money. The money should have been sent to police forces instead.
The Free Press@TheFP

Taxpayers and billionaire philanthropists have spent around $1 billion on “violence interrupter” programs in Chicago over the past decade. The backers include some of the biggest names in politics and business, like Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Steve Jobs, and Governor J.B. Pritzker. There’s just a few problems—@Olivia_Reingold found more than two dozen instances of violence interrupters getting arrested, including a murder charge.

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JusKillnTime@JusKilln·
@TraceyRyniec Looks like a huge special assessment is coming up. Unit 214 is pending at 525K.
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Tracey Ryniec
Tracey Ryniec@TraceyRyniec·
This 2 bedroom condo in Seattle sold in 2022 for $770,000 and just re-sold for $499,000. redf.in/Ivgzmp
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Jack
Jack@Jtrains7·
@JusKilln @ClayTravis @WSJ 🎯My kids are allowed on social media because it’s there down time from sports. They have no time for it and we’re going to continue to keep them as involved as possible. Are we hemorrhaging money, we sure are lol
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
If you’re a parent and you think — spending on kids sports is out of control — you’re not wrong. Look at spending on youth sports since 2019. Graphic via @wsj.
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