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@_Jack_04

New York Katılım Ağustos 2022
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J04@_Jack_04·
@strunkandy2 Brother. You look like a transgender and say things like "cornball". I hope your day gets better 👍
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Some Democrat strategists are suggesting the party nominate a straight, white, Christian man to run for president in 2028, per Axios.
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J04@_Jack_04·
@strunkandy2 Ah yes, Andy the hilarious comedian strikes again with his elite humor!!
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Andy
Andy@strunkandy2·
@_Jack_04 incredible how you can’t take a joke snowflake
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J04@_Jack_04·
Dude I love Trump and to be honest I don’t really care about the war but I do not think it’s helping at all. If you look at the betting markets (which yes do get these wrong but have been very accurate on politics) it’s not looking good for us right now. I really hope you’re right though.
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 DAVE SMITH: “Donald Trump for the first time ever wins the popular vote, wins every single swing state, and … won the youth and the culture … That whole coalition has been destroyed over this war. And now he's going to hand the country right back over to these Democrats…”
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Sure buddy. We totally would’ve won the Super Bowl if we didn’t sign Sam Darnold last off season and any team that tries to sign free agents in the offseason like us in hopes of improving their chances of winning a superbowl is a dumbass. You are a genius. Forgive me for questioning you.
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J04@_Jack_04·
Sure buddy. We totally would’ve won the Super Bowl if we didn’t sign Sam Darnold last off season and any team that tries to sign free agents in the offseason like us in hopes of improving their chances of winning a superbowl is a dumbass. You are a genius. Forgive me for questioning you.
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MoreBobo
MoreBobo@MoreeBobo·
Sam Darnold is literally a fever dream nobody and I mean nobody thought he would win a Super Bowl in his 2nd year as a full time starter on a winning roster. And if we’re being real he didn’t play GREAT during the regular season, without the team we had that we built through the draft and FA he wouldn’t of even made the playoffs but we already had a great roster when he came we were just missing a QB with an actual head on his shoulders.
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J04@_Jack_04·
Okay you’re totally right man, in sports the ability to resign people doesn’t matter at all and even though we just resigned the guy your username is named after (Jake BoBo), it’s actually really bad to be able to resign top contributors to Super Bowl quality teams 👍 My fault on being so silly and thinking it matters to be able to draft and RETAIN top talent.
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MoreBobo
MoreBobo@MoreeBobo·
@_Jack_04 @HondoLane24 @tbailey1976 @CorbinSmithNFL Buddy go look at the last top 5 free agency classes in the last 5 years and tell me I’m wrong. A winning culture and a winning team isn’t built from FA it’s a historic fact there’s literally data and research done to prove it just go do a little bit of research being saying shit.
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J04@_Jack_04·
NY, MA, and CA are amazing cities that come with more endorsement opportunities than a city like Seattle. How can you think it won’t have any impact when John Schneider (our GM who would know it better than anyone) says it will hurt our ability to recruit. I’m on not one of those people who thinks this will wreck the Seahawks but to think it has zero impact because other states already have an income tax is crazy to me. This was one of our historical recruiting advantages that we had over those states you listed and now we no longer have it.
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Tonya Bailey
Tonya Bailey@tbailey1976·
@_Jack_04 @HondoLane24 @CorbinSmithNFL Winning matters. Culture matters. The proposed wealth tax is still less than in states like NY, MA, and CA. I really don’t think it will have any effect on their ability to sign FAs.
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J04@_Jack_04·
@MoreeBobo @HondoLane24 @tbailey1976 @CorbinSmithNFL What do you mean Super Bowl teams aren't built in free agency? You realize we signed Sam Darnold in the off season, right? You realize every player you draft, you'll eventually have to re-sign them if they're good and you want them to stay?
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Sco
Sco@LetDicksonCook·
@HondoLane24 @tbailey1976 @CorbinSmithNFL You don’t watch the Seahawks. John almost never goes for big free agency signings. That’s not because of the tax, it’s John’s philosophy with signing free agents.
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J04@_Jack_04·
@tbailey1976 @HondoLane24 @CorbinSmithNFL There’s no way you think Seattle is as attractive of a city for young athletes as LA / SF or NYC. While I completely agree this tax won’t ruin the Seahawks, it was some recruiting leverage that we used to have and now we no longer do.
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Tonya Bailey
Tonya Bailey@tbailey1976·
@HondoLane24 @CorbinSmithNFL Really? Crazy since states like NY and CA don’t have a problem and theirs is higher than what’s being proposed here in WA.
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J04@_Jack_04·
@daeshikjr @PSoundAdvice1 Florida has never been an attractive landing place??? LA, Boston, NYC have a lot more to offer outside of sports? Not having an income tax was leverage that we used to have. To think this has zero impact on our ability to attract talent id ignorant.
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Dae
Dae@daeshikjr·
@PSoundAdvice1 lol those cities have never had income tax and haven’t been attractive landing spots for stars in a long long time. Just say you don’t watch sports.
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J04@_Jack_04·
Hi @grok the would this have a negative affect on road maintain if Floridas state tax revenue is in a surplus? I understand that if this new law put the tax in a defective, it would create a negative impact on the roads and maintenance since there might not be enough money but what is the evidence that this change will put Florida into a deficit?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Good question. HJR 203 (phasing out non-school property taxes on homesteads over 10 years) passed the House 80-30 in Feb but died in the Senate on March 13. No ballot vote this year. If it had passed: Yes, local road maintenance would be hit. County/city property taxes fund most local roads, parks & infrastructure (est. $13-18B annual loss statewide). State highways (FDOT) are separate—funded by gas taxes, tolls & federal dollars, not affected. No replacement revenue plan specified; locals would likely raise sales taxes/fees or cut elsewhere (public safety protected by the bill).
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Paul White Gold Eagle
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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Brad
Brad@BallKnowerBrad·
@TaylorLewan77 Your podcasts fall off might be worse somehow
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Taylor Lewan
Taylor Lewan@TaylorLewan77·
Canada is having the worst sports year ever right now. Just brutal for our friends up north.
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tom stakes
tom stakes@tomstakes·
They lost by 40 man
Ian Rapoport@RapSheet

New #49ers WR Mike Evans, in his introductory press conference: "I feel like they were one piece away, and I'm that piece."

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J04@_Jack_04·
I agree this guys point is dumb. Serious question though, our state has continued to take in more and more tax revenue each year while simultaneously growing its deficit by more and more each year. Why should our government get even more money from its tax payers when its done a bad job managing the money? I think the more important question becomes do you not think a decent percentage of people with income over 1 million will leave the state? Maybe you don't care about that but if that happens and our deficit continues to grow our even stay the same, our government will not have any other choice but to tax the middle class to pay its debts. I'm curious what you think about this. Cheers.
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Justin Gough 🫧
Justin Gough 🫧@justingough·
@karapandza @pmddomingos No your missing his incorrect point. If Bezos sold his entire stock portfolio every year, the state of Washington would miss out on that fictional revenue. If he was my Comp Sci prof, I would probably drop the class.
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
When Jeff Bezos left Washington, it cost the state a billion dollars a year in taxes. All because of an illegal capital gains tax that brings in less than half of that.
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J04@_Jack_04·
True. It’s a super common national problem where people go into your stall while you’re in it taking a shit and they steal your stuff and you literally can’t do anything because you’re sitting down shitting. It’s the worst. Glad they’re not installing hooks and spending the money on free tampons so men can shove them up their ass.
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Melia
Melia@Meliazzzz·
@LucasCoug @flySEA Lack of hooks is because people target travelers and will grab things hanging from hooks while you pee. This is a nationwide thing. But sure, go ahead and bitch
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LucasCoug@LucasCoug·
SeaTac men’s room private stalls have tampons and tampon trash bins but not a hook to hang my backpack. Makes sense @flySEA 😂
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J04@_Jack_04·
@hiphoplibrary @eriktweets @Villgecrazylady I think it’s wrong that ASU is hiring outside of Arizona for this role but 107K for a senior is horrible pay. Honestly even for a non senior position it’s not very good….
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Mel
Mel@Villgecrazylady·
How is it even remotely possible that a university which graduates about 1,800 students each semester with degrees in software engineering needs to look outside our country for a software engineer?
Chris Brunet@chrisbrunet

Arizona State University (@ASU) just posted a notice of intent to hire a H-1B software engineer Salary: $107,100 No American software engineer in Arizona was qualified for this job.

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