Tim56643675377

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Tim56643675377

Tim56643675377

@Tim56643675377

Katılım Haziran 2022
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
I have never met a Rockies fan who didn’t smell like hobo urine
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Tim56643675377
Tim56643675377@Tim56643675377·
@mishko27 @redflameliberty The two I would guess would be lower taxes for executives (especially equity comp). And easier labor rules. Not saying either are right or wrong , gets into how much you fundamentally think the government should be involved, but businesses will seek easier options and $$$.
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Michal Varga
Michal Varga@mishko27·
@Tim56643675377 @redflameliberty While I still don’r agree with your premise (not moving, got purchased), I do wanna engage the point of regulations - what CO regulations would force a worldwide business like Re/Max to move?
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James Wiley for Secretary of State
RE/MAX, a Colorado-born and Denver-headquartered since 1973 is moving its HQ to Florida. Another iconic company voting with its feet because of high taxes, crushing regs, and a broken system that strangles business with delays and waste. As your next Secretary of State, I’ll slash red tape in business filings, speed up services, and make Colorado the easiest place to start and grow a company. No more watching jobs and HQs leave. Let’s keep Colorado pro-business! What’s your #1 fix for our business climate?
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Tim56643675377
Tim56643675377@Tim56643675377·
@mishko27 @redflameliberty When adding regulations businesses project higher expenses which reduces their bottom line. When you go to sell that business its valuation will be lower. Unless you move it to Florida…
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Tim56643675377@Tim56643675377·
@mishko27 @redflameliberty And it’s not most businesses, no one wants to move , costs too much , it just pushes the people near retirement, or thinking of selling to do so. It’s just a slow exit of capital. Good news is easily fixable. Lots of activity in SF for example
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Michal Varga
Michal Varga@mishko27·
@Tim56643675377 @redflameliberty Is it a failure of the state if the company gets acquired? Every company that gets acquired in Texas is a failure of Texas? Is there no individual accountability or decision making? If I want to retire and sell my business, is Colorado responsible? If I want to cash out? Guys...
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Tim56643675377
Tim56643675377@Tim56643675377·
@mishko27 @redflameliberty Increased regulations makes me far more likely to cash out, If im doing a 1031 exchange on one of my properties im just going sell here and buy in another state that’s easier to function in.
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Tim56643675377
Tim56643675377@Tim56643675377·
@mishko27 @redflameliberty This is how it happens though , just acquisitions and fewer companies moving to CO. If we were the powerhouse, it would be Colorado companies buying businesses in Florida and locating HQ here.
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Michal Varga
Michal Varga@mishko27·
@redflameliberty Tell the whole story, you liar. It got acquired by a company from Florida. Are you AGAINST private business exercising their right to sell?
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Ariesangel1329
Ariesangel1329@Ariesangel13290·
Once again absolute idiots in CO passing bills that they were warned these “unintended consequences” would happen and they didn’t care.
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
What do you think World War 11 will be fought over?
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Recovering Woke
Recovering Woke@dnvr_is_burning·
@dobetterdnvr It's all part of their plan to make sure as many criminals are on the streets as possible (because they're "oppressed" or whatever)... then they act all shocked when gun violence takes over the Five Points area🙄
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Do Better Denver
Do Better Denver@dobetterdnvr·
Colorado’s prison population dropped by nearly 2,000 inmates over the last 20 years. Yet our prisons are still near capacity, because the state has closed SEVEN prisons. Now progressives want to “fix” it with SB26-036, the “Prison Population Management Measures” bill. This bill: • Lowers the trigger for forced early releases • Adds more “good time” credits for inmates • Speeds up parole • Raises the vacancy threshold so the state must start emptying beds at just 4% vacancy Instead of building the prison capacity we actually need, they’re doubling down on catch-and-release policies. This is the same failed progressive playbook: Release thousands early during COVID → close “empty” prisons → watch crime and recidivism rise → when beds start filling again? Release more violent felons to save money. Email your senator today and demand they vote NO on SB26-036. #DoBetterDenver #ColoradoPolitics
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: UAE says it quits OPEC and OPEC+
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Tim56643675377
Tim56643675377@Tim56643675377·
@3YearLetterman Could you imagine building something 5000 years ago and thinking it’s the same age as the oldest and greatest nation on earth? It doesn’t even come close.
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
I had a very ugly encounter with a young man - likely a socialist - at the grocery store this evening for trying to charge me for plastic bags I was buying two handles of Fireball for this week. The cashier rang me up and before I paid he asked me if I wanted bags. I said yes, and he told me there would be a ten cent bag charge “The hell there will be, junior,” I said, “Take that off the bill of sale right now.” “I can’t do that sir. But I can do is sell you one of our canvas bags. They are reusable and only cost a dollar.” “If I wanted to carry my liquor around in a burlap sack like a Depression-era vagrant, I’d move to California,” I replied. “Sir I really don’t know what you want. If you don’t want to pay for the bags just carry them out.” “I think I’ll do just that,” I said. I then snatched my debit card from him before he could charge it, picked up the two handles of Fireball, and strode out of there without paying I received a standing ovation
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today marks the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. As we honor the 1.5 million Armenians murdered by the Ottoman Empire across modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Armenia, we must refuse to let history repeat itself. In 2020, the military forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey attacked the Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh. In 2023, Azerbaijan expelled over 100,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, continuing the genocidal campaign that had begun over 100 years prior. On this day of remembrance, we reaffirm the right of the Armenian people — and all people — to freedom, safety, and self-determination.
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