Michael Bryant

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Michael Bryant

Michael Bryant

@modestus1

Over the last 9 years, I am 7-2. Over the 7 years, I was up 130%, 29%, 15%, 3%, 19%, 25%, 56% from 2001-2007 respectively, and -39% in 2008 and 2009.

United States Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Krushin Life
Krushin Life@krushin_life·
I hope everyone realizes that the US National debt has NEVER been reduced and there has NEVER been a President where national debt was lower at the end of their term vs the beginning. It’s been increasing since day one. The National debt number is just a propaganda tool. So everyone believes we actually can calculate the national debt from an accounting aggregation across a massive inefficient, decentralized, fragmented, and outdated government system.
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
💥BREAKING: 🇺🇸 President Trump is now single handedly responsible for 27.7% of the national debt. This is dramatically more than any President in American history.
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Michael Bryant
Michael Bryant@modestus1·
@UziCryptoo Also, it is no taxation without representation. You have representation. Now complain to your representative?
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Michael Bryant@modestus1·
@UziCryptoo So we get rid of property taxes and raise income taxes? Property taxes substitute income taxes and sometimes sales taxes too in states that have no income tax and/or sales tax.
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Uzi
Uzi@UziCryptoo·
You can't tax rich people on unrealized gains from stocks because "it's not real money until it's sold." So explain to me why my property taxes keep going up based on the unrealized value of my house? I didn't sell it. I didn't cash out. I didn't make a profit. But somehow I'm paying taxes on paper gains every single year. Interesting how "unrealized gains" only become a problem when wealthy folks are involved.
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Michael Bryant
Michael Bryant@modestus1·
@4closureFraud @financedystop And how did you manage to not pay the total bill? Are you complaining how restaurants operate? If you don’t like how a business operates, don’t eat there. They are trying to deal with their 1-3% profit margins are keep employees. Work as a server before complaining?
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Financial Dystopia
Financial Dystopia@financedystop·
Tipping culture in America and the private equity-style penny pinching of trying to squeeze every last dollar out of the consumer needs to be stopped.
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Michael Bryant
Michael Bryant@modestus1·
@financedystop The difference is that America lets us choose if you want to tip. In Europe, the “tip” is included in the bill and they don’t call it a tip. It is just a higher price to pay for employees.
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Michael Bryant@modestus1·
@aj_inapi But Iran didn’t start enriching uranium again till after Trump tore up the previous nuclear deal that Obama made.
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
This is an IMPORTANT perspective so I need you all to read and share. Today, we say gas prices are over $4-$5 in many states in the US. Now imagine this.. Iran is allowed to have nuclear weapons and because of that, they cannot be touched without a full blown nuclear war. The United States tries to manage the situation the best it could without knowing much of what the radical regime could do ANYTIME. They block the Strait of Hormuz or charge tolls WHILE OPEC and OPEC+ are in its previous solid position before the conflict thereby manipulating the oil prices. With no US production as back stop. What do you think your gas prices would be in that scenario? And seeing how the Iranian regime has reacted thus far, I'm sure ANY decent person can come to a balanced conclusion with this situation overall.
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Michael Bryant@modestus1·
@DR_BEATS_KICK There was talk about solar roads several years ago. Then the talk vanished. Why was that? Is it because Trump is anti green energy?
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RG | BEATS
RG | BEATS@DR_BEATS_KICK·
Can you rt this? Maybe we can make a difference
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Morgan J. Freeman
And just like that, it’s completely VANISHED from the media. A sitting congressman, Ted Lieu, said on the record the Epstein files are being blocked because they show Trump raped and threatened to kill children. Lets make this viral again 👇
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Michael Bryant
Michael Bryant@modestus1·
@EdwinaHawley @DougWahl1 If people put money back in the system, they probably shouldn’t be taxed. Job creators get a tax deduction. But hoarders should be taxed. Unless you want the government to print money to put it into the system.
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Edwina Hawley
Edwina Hawley@EdwinaHawley·
@modestus1 @DougWahl1 but that company will face the same problems, then do the same thing, capitalism doesn't fix the over taxation of the people who are creating the jobs in the first place, if taxes are too high then at some point continuing to work is just not worth it
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Edwina Hawley
Edwina Hawley@EdwinaHawley·
@modestus1 @DougWahl1 you must remember something, for every % of tax that you pay its a % of hours in a year that you must work for free, have you ever jumped up a tax bracket and then realised that you are actually earning less than what you were before for more effort put in?
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Tock
Tock@yvan_theriault·
La Chine vient peut-être de créer l’un des matériaux les plus importants des prochaines années. Des chercheurs de l’Université forestière de Nanjing ont développé un plastique fabriqué à partir de bambou. Et le plus fou c’est qu’il est aussi résistant que le plastique classique. Sauf qu’au lieu de rester dans la nature pendant des centaines d’années… il peut se dégrader en environ 50 jours. Quand on sait que le monde produit plus de 400 millions de tonnes de plastique chaque année, ça paraît presque irréel. Le détail qui surprend le plus, c’est que ce matériau ne vient pas du pétrole. Il vient du bambou. Une plante capable de pousser jusqu’à 1 mètre par jour et connue pour absorber d’énormes quantités de CO₂. Les chercheurs expliquent aussi que ce nouveau plastique pourrait être utilisé pour : Des emballages, des objets du quotidien, des composants industriels, et même certaines pièces automobiles. Donc on ne parle pas d’un “plastique écologique fragile”. Les tests montrent une résistance impressionnante, supérieure à certains plastiques déjà utilisés aujourd’hui. Et même après recyclage… Le matériau conserverait encore environ 90 % de sa solidité. Évidemment, il reste encore des défis. Les 50 jours de dégradation dépendent de conditions précises et les tests à grande échelle sont encore en cours. Mais une chose est sûre : Le simple fait qu’un matériau biodégradable puisse rivaliser avec le plastique pétrolier aurait semblé impossible il y a encore quelques années. Et si le futur du plastique venait finalement… du bambou ?
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