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Dean Field

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Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Dean Field
Dean Field@deanfield04·
@7StarMike @GrantCardone @TheICHpodcast It definitely is an opinion as it depends what you want from life 👍🏻 flying the flag is having it's challenges sadly, but it will be over come 🇬🇧
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Seven Star Mike
Seven Star Mike@7StarMike·
It's not my opinion, it's fact. There are stats on income. The avg California income is $120,000 a year. So it's very possible to live on less than $400,000, unless you show me a stat that says everyone else is dying. On another note, I see videos of the UK where people are getting in trouble for flying their own flag. Is this reality or propaganda?
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The Iced Coffee Hour
The Iced Coffee Hour@TheICHpodcast·
Grant Cardone claims $400,000/year is NOT a lot of money👀 “If you live in California $400k is really $260k… after cost of living, electricity, and taxes its $100k”
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Dean Field
Dean Field@deanfield04·
can't answer why they live there I'm in the UK and it's worse than California, I don't think it's dumb I think it's Grant being him straight forward. This doesn't mean you're wrong it's your opinion. The great thing about your country is you can move states, I know not easy for everyone but you have an option.
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Seven Star Mike
Seven Star Mike@7StarMike·
No. I get the mindset. Mathematically, it's wrong. You can't make the statement that you can't live in California for under $400,000 a year when the vast majority of the population of the state does not make that much money. So how is the majority of the population living there then? It's a dumb statement designed for engagement, and I was tired enough of the stupidity to engage.
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Seven Star Mike
Seven Star Mike@7StarMike·
Yes. You used to be a leader, now you're an out of touch douchebag. The majority of the entire population doesn't make that much money. So clearly it is possible to live in California on less than $400,000 a year. I get your point, but your delivery is off and makes me question everything else you might say.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Freedom is never free. America will never forget their service and sacrifice. 🇺🇸
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Just got off the phone after @Ed_Miliband called to discuss in detail the problems people are facing with domestic energy bills and heating oil. Here's what I fed through - your feedback would be useful... 1. HEATING OIL: This is the most immediate concern as many, often in rural areas or N. Ireland, are refuelling their tanks. Prices have rocketed, a few even suggest they've nearly doubled in a week. My biggest concerns are... a) Those who can't afford the new price b) Lack of specific regulation as heating oil isn't covered by Ofgem (though that's a longer-term issue) c) Some have anecdotally reported existing booked-in orders being cancelled, and being asked to rebook at much higher prices. I want to firm up whether this is widespread... I'd like to hear specific examples of how much prices are rising, especially of point c) and will pass them through to the Department for Energy. 2. CONSUMER GAS & ELECTRICITY BILLS: This is less imminent, but a potential ticking cost time-bomb. I'm focused on the Eng, Scot & Welsh system here... - In the short term: Most bills are protected from the spike in wholesale energy prices as the Energy Price Cap is set based on a significant time-lag. In fact it is locked in to DROP 6.7% in April. Those not on the Price Cap are mainly on existing fixes (which, due to unprecedented prior policy changes, will see most suppliers cut existing fix rates on 1 April, typically by 7% to 9%) so are also price protected for now. One current concern is the lack of availability of cheap fixes. While that's frustrating, in the short term it means those whose existing fixes are ending, will just (hopefully temporarily) need to move on to the Price Cap. There are also a minority of homes who are immediately affected, eg, those on time-of-use tariffs. These include Octopus Agile & Tracker, which move half-hourly or daily with wholesale rates. These are sophisticated user tariffs, and if necessary people have the short term option to switch back to a Price Cap tariff (though do check for restrictions on how long before you can switch back). So while none of that is great, it isn't crisis point. - The end of May is likely crunch time: This is usually when the next Price Cap (July to Sept) is announced. It currently seems very likely it will rise, though just how much all depends on how long lived the current energy price spike is. Yet the key is whether wholesale rates have dropped back down or not by that point. If they have, while the Price Cap rise will annoy many, it won't be critical for most for two reasons i) The July to Sept Price Cap is usually the lowest use period. So, even if typical use rose £200/yr, in practice this'd just be, at a guess, an extra £30 to £40 paid over the period. If by then wholesale rates are down, a substantial cut would be expected for the next (Oct) Cap. ii) The rate new fixes are set at is based on wholesale rates, so if wholesale rates have dropped by then, the big push should be to get people off the Price Cap and onto fixes which could possibly look to be 20%+ cheaper, avoiding any price hike. That should then leave only those unwilling or unable to switch paying more - the latter is an issue the govt would need to concern itself with at that point. Yet if rates haven't dropped back down by May, and it looks like it'll stay high so the October Price Cap will rise too, and no cheap fixes are available, then things get into real problem territory. The government needs to be (and I suspect is starting to) planning now for that eventuality in case more hard-core intervention is needed. Martin PS I said I'd be off socials for the weekend, as normal, but thought this was worth coming back on for. I'm now resuming my weekend break from socials.
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
Manchester United part-owner has told @EdConwaySky the UK has been "colonised" by immigrants, who are draining resources from the state, as he warns of the country facing profound political, social and economic challenges. 🔗 trib.al/osc1ZDm
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Do YOU Like Suella Braverman 🇬🇧 YES OR NO?
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VINCENT OSHANA
VINCENT OSHANA@VincentOshana·
WHERE’S MY MONEY?!
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Home of Fight
Home of Fight@Home_of_Fight·
😳 Bryce Mitchell on Anthony Joshua car crash: “If you don’t let Jake Paul win, he’s gonna kill you 9 days later. Or kill your best friends. Somebody is going to die if you don't let him win." (via @ThugnastyMMA)
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PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast@PBDsPodcast·
How soon do you think he’ll reach a trillion?
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Dean Field
Dean Field@deanfield04·
@SamueILFC They didn't need to come on, we were in control untill he changed it at 64 minutes, 2 nil is never enough slot!! My 10 year old told me that
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Samuel
Samuel@SamueILFC·
These two have 52 Premier League goals combined last season and Arne Slot has them on the bench.
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Dean Field
Dean Field@deanfield04·
@benonwine Legend, Soccer AM put him on the map, let's make him famous again
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Yes Geordie Dancer is Back! 👏✊🤣❤️
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE! ✌️🙌
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Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes@GuidoFawkes·
Good morning @RachelReevesMP You seemed to have trouble remembering Labour's flagship manifesto pledge this morning. Don't worry! Here is a reminder. This follows Guido’s work on your CV.
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