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@TheOneZillion

Husband, Father, Business Owner Be Kind, Go Hard

Washington, USA Katılım Aralık 2016
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@KurtSupeCPA Family loans up to 100k dont get charged interest. If the son is married mom and dad can both loan him and his spouse 100k each under the limits equaling 400k. You gave shit advice. Do better.
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@ggreenwald @ClayTravis Dude, 60% enriched which reports do show, means they had a nuke. A small nuke, but a nuke nonetheless. It was weapons useable, but not quite to the point of us. A nuke is a nuke brotha, let's at least get those facts straight.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
We've been told for 30 years that Iran is like 6 seconds away from getting a nuclear weapon yet they never got one. Tulsi Gabbard said it was because they never opted to have one. Trump didn't accomplish shit other than killing a bunch of Iranians. The regime is in place. They showed their ability to destroy US bases and pound the shit out of Israel. There was no popular uprising. Iranians don't have freedom or democracy. And while Iran doesn't have nukes, they haven't had them for the decades before Trump ran for President. But if letting MAGA feel like you won is the way to stop this war, I'll donate to the victory parade you throw for your leader.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
There is a two week ceasefire, Glenn. I’m sorry nuclear war didn’t happen. Honest question, do you agree the world would be safer if North Korea didn’t have nuclear weapons? I wish Clinton had kept that from happening. Iran isn’t going to have nuclear weapons thanks to Trump.
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald

If Trump ends this war without regime change, the MAGA cult members who cheered this war on the ground that we must change the regime in Iran will then praise Trump for having the wisdom to stop before we get to that point.

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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@BrianBorzone @TheJacobTurner Dude this guy is an idiot. About 50k of taxable income gets you to 22% bracket for a single person. Impossible especially considering the retired player will have other income streams. Non serious tax advice.
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Brian Borzone
Brian Borzone@BrianBorzone·
@TheJacobTurner How is he paying a blended tax rate of 15%? That would mean he makes no money at all. That is unrealistic. More than likely his top rate went down but he’s still paying 26 to 29% marginal rates.
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Jacob Turner
Jacob Turner@TheJacobTurner·
Pro baseball player retires at 35. Did everything right. *Maxed out his MLB 401(k) *Optimized his Solo 401(k) each year Retired with $3,300,000 in those accounts. His thought? “I’ll just let it keep growing and not touch it.” Sounds smart…until it’s not. Fast forward to age 60. That $3,300,000 has grown to $22,600,000. Then his silent partner steps in, the IRS. Between 20%-40% of that money belongs to the tax man. An upcoming tax bill between... $4.5M to $9.04M You see, here is what he missed... After retiring, his income and his tax bracket dropped. A perfect time to convert (move) this money from his tax-deferred bucket (traditional retirement accounts) to his tax-free bucket (Roth retirement accounts). Example: He shifts all $3,300,000 from traditional retirement accounts to Roth accounts over ~ 10 years. In that time, he pays a blended tax rate of ~ 15%. He is prepaying his tax bill for a total of $495,000. The other $2,805,000 now grows tax-free. So at age 60, he is looking at a balance of roughly $19M. The difference is that he has cut out his silent partner, the IRS. In doing so, he saved a few million dollars off his lifetime tax bill. This is the part most athletes miss. The window of low income when you retire. And in that window, you have control.
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@TheJacobTurner After about 50k of taxable income your rate goes up to 22%..... this is considering no other income when converting and absolutely not a real thing that would happen at an effective 15% tax rate converting hundreds of thousands over a 10 year time. Dumb analysis go away.
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@btcdentist @MyLordBebo Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@btcdentist @MyLordBebo what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought.
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Mart Gray
Mart Gray@MartCray·
@North__Reddy @anishmoonka There are other countries in the world,grab a geography book and educate yourself,ooh wait,you voted for trump, asking you to be educated is asking too much from you,ooh well 💁🏾‍♂️
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Those wheels you’re looking at are 0.75 millimeters thick. That’s half the thickness of a US dime. Each one was carved from a single block of aluminum, and NASA sent six of them to Mars knowing they’d eventually shred. Curiosity was built for a 2-year mission. It landed in August 2012, and by December that year NASA had already extended the mission indefinitely. Thirteen years and 35.5 kilometers later, the rover is still going, but the wheels started cracking just 14 months in. The damage came faster than anyone at JPL predicted. Sharp embedded rocks were punching straight through the skin between the treads. So NASA assembled a Wheel Wear Tiger Team (a crisis problem-solving tradition that goes back to Apollo 13) and got to work. In 2017, they uploaded a traction control algorithm from Earth that adjusts each wheel’s speed in real time based on the terrain, reducing force on the front wheels by 20%. They rerouted the rover to softer ground and started driving backward when possible, because pulling wheels over rocks produces less force than pushing them into rocks. The wildest part: if enough treads snap off, Curiosity is designed to find a sharp rock on Mars and use it to deliberately rip out the damaged inner section of its own wheel. JPL tested this on a replica rover and found Curiosity can keep driving on just the outer third. They predict this won’t be needed until around 2034. Every 1,000 meters, the rover pulls over and uses the camera on its robotic arm to photograph its own wheels so engineers on Earth can count every crack. Each wheel also has tiny holes that spell “JPL” in Morse code, which Curiosity uses to measure distance by photographing its own tracks in the dirt. These photos directly changed the next rover. When NASA built Perseverance, engineers 3D-printed about 70 different tread designs before landing on 48 curved treads instead of Curiosity’s 24, with thicker skin. They tested the new wheels over 60 kilometers and got zero damage by Curiosity’s original failure definition. “A boring graph with no data on it,” as one JPL engineer put it. A $2.5 billion machine doing self-surgery with rocks on another planet because the mission outlasted its design by 6x.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

【Breaking 🚨】 Curiosity wheels taken yesterday, showing the damages caused during the 13 years it has been on the Red Planet

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HawkMania
HawkMania@hawkmania4·
#Seahawks general manager John Schneider on the new million dollar tax, via Seattle Sports "It's going to sting on a recruiting stand point." Says that agents are skeptical about it, dang.
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@anches @SamiOnTap I think the biggest thing that comes from this is we lost our edge to California in start ups. Tech peeps love the west coast, this will make it less appealing to start a business here because it is in par with CA. Why not start a business in a better climate?
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Sami ON Tap
Sami ON Tap@SamiOnTap·
I think a lot of fans think these things are “no big deal” but it clearly is. 9.9% tax on millionaires, can make a Seahawks free agent reconsider where to play. Giving up $100,000 per $1 M you make is a big deal. I’m glad John Schneider said it.
Front Office Sports@FOS

Seahawks GM John Schneider says Washington’s new “millionaire’s tax” will sting player recruitment and roster building. The law, set to impose a 9.9% tax on earnings over $1M starting in 2029, could make the state less competitive versus no-income-tax markets like Florida.

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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@anches @SamiOnTap Other states have much lower tax rates though and less cost of living. Their accountants factor in all of that and we just became less attractive to them.
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Brian Zook 🚫👑🚫 🌊🌊🌊🦅🏈!
@SamiOnTap Only 4 NFL states have no income tax: Florida, Nevada, Tennessee and Texas. So unless a player is only willing to play for the Dolphins, Jaguars, Buccaneers, Raiders, Titans, Cowboys or Texans, in other words 20% of all teams, it's not a big deal
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@nanzhater @DarrenTrain OMG a black person's feelings got hurt. Call the police! Shut the fuck up with your clown car race baiting.
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@RashidShaheed Off Rainier near boeing Pizzeria Pulcinella is Naple Style pizzas. Off Roosevelt in North Seattle, great little Italian place called Brunello where the chef trained in Florence. Pho in downtown Ba-Bar is great.
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Sheed✌🏾@RashidShaheed·
Best food spots in Seattle ? Go
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@dccommonsense You literally just got this? Venezuela didn't clue you in like a month ago? You didn't realize China and Russia bought from these places? You didnt realize it weakens their trade deals? Man....... you have fallen tremendously.
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TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@dccommonsense @aaronnagy1987 "What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought.
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Dan Carlin
Dan Carlin@dccommonsense·
I see many quoting ancient authors(Thucydides,etc)when trying to find applicable passages to the Iran war. But this is to miss the forest for the trees.The ancients made a big point of condemning HUBRIS as a factor in the humbling of powerful peoples/states.We are drowning in it.
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TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@dccommonsense OMG, dude, he is talking to the boys that are fighting the wars. They all talk like this. How fucking dumb did you get.
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TheOneZillion
TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@SamiOnTap Huge dilemma knowing Charbonnet is dealing with a late season injury. Will probably not even be full strength until year after sadly. Meaning, you have nobody at RB if Walker walks, but no team wants to spend over 10 Mil on a RB..... Probably dealt with in draft.. Sucks.
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Sami ON Tap
Sami ON Tap@SamiOnTap·
Are you comfortable with George Holani being the Seahawks RB1 until Charbonnet is back? 🤔 It might be trending to be that situation...
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TheOneZillion@TheOneZillion·
@44nc_ You don't pay 12 million a year for RB's anymore when you can draft fresh legs.
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