Kevin Cova
567 posts


@davidcaines @GavinNewsom You’re Canadian. Everything you say is invalid
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@GavinNewsom The hypocrisy from Trump is just unbelievable. He criticizes the Dems for the things he does. Mind blowing. He's got to go! I vote Gavin takes over the White House immediately. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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@9mmsmg Meh, thats light work. I weigh 190 and could do that for lunch easy.
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@SawyerMerritt Who is using a audio jack still? Its 2026. Bluetooth or USB-C only.
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@Storage_Venture Just sell and move your equity into it. Pay the price of the interest rate who cares. You’re not trying to make money on your house.
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@BurnhamDC @grok That’s crazy because TurboTax is supposed to be the one that saves you that $1400 in the first place
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Doublecheck your taxes with @grok. A friend had Grok doublecheck TurboTax and it increased her tax refund by $1400. That covers nearly four years of Grok Premium!
Disclaimer: This/Grok is not tax advice so always confirm yourself too.
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@jonbrooks @Budgetdog_ You dont HAVE to do anything. And they only survive for lack of knowledge. I would bet that a lot of the drug dealers in lower income areas would be multimillionaires if they just had the correct information.
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@Budgetdog_ They usually have to. It’s the only way they survive, and then they get stuck in the debt trap.
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@Brookview_Farms Bro i just found you on youtube today! I saw tons of videos but you are the only one i subscribed too! Keep up the great work man! What do you think about vertical hydroponics? Just overall opinion.
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@zimulaamk @theficouple I was saying you sell. Invest the equity. Rent for a while. Get out of the landlording biz altogether. Just invest in syndications and make more money in the meantime ….. i’ve been drinking the Cardone koolaid recently 😂😂
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If I take the equity and invest it, the payment would skyrocket, so I would have to pay 6k minimum a month on the equity withdrawal plus the mortgage, and I cant rent the house for much more than that. So I would loose money on the rent and would have to pay rent on a house much worse than mine for the same money.
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@zimulaamk @theficouple What if you just took the equity and invested it for a couple years while you rented. Alternatively you could also go the ‘less house’ route and start to build equity again for the next one?
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@theficouple Yes, I bought for 530k at 3.25, even If I sell at 800-900k, I would be paying the same for less house.
300k down on a 700k house right now at 6% is way more money.
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@dannylux @theficouple But with your equity at that amount couldn’t you pay a decent amount of cash upfront?
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@theficouple That's us. We bought our house for $425k with a 3.5% mortgage. Now worth close to $800k. Luckily we got more house than we needed at the time so although we would like a bigger house, it is more than enough. To sell and a buy a $1.2m home and lose the mortgage %, not worth it
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Selling your home in San Diego could soon cost you $60,000. 💲💸💰
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out. Actually — wait. We need $60,000 before you go.
Not property tax. Not capital gains. A brand new tax just for selling.
Here’s how a county drowning in money still ran out of it:
Property values are already doing their dirty work for them — automatically dumping an extra $340 million into county coffers every single year without lifting a finger. The budget still exploded from $6.2 billion to $8.6 billion — a 40% jump in just five years.
And what did they do with all that money?
Reckless COVID hiring spree. 2,500 new employees. 10 brand-new departments nobody can explain. $300 million a year in new payroll. Then they raided $300 million from emergency reserves meant for earthquakes, wildfires, and disasters.
First thing they spent it on? $45 million in employee bonuses.
Not roads. Not fire stations. Not fixing the sewage pouring in from Tijuana.
Bonuses for themselves.
You’re welcome.
They blew through all of it — and still came up short. So they came for your home sale instead.
Right now the transfer tax on a $1 million home is $1,100. They wanted to jack it to $60,000+. That’s a 5,500% increase.
Here’s how they tried to sneak it through:
December 18, 2025 — right before Christmas — two supervisors quietly posted a lobbyist RFQ. Due date? December 21st. Three business days over the holidays. The job: hire someone to go to Sacramento, rewrite state law, and quietly ram through a massive home-sale exit tax PLUS a brand-new payroll tax straight out of your paycheck. All while you were Christmas shopping.
Supervisor Jim Desmond caught it, went public, and they yanked it.
His warning: “They pulled it because they got caught… not because they changed their mind. They’ll be back.”
Turns out he was right — the Board voted 3-2 in February against even formally opposing the tax. They didn’t even want it on record that they disagreed with it.
They’re not done.
LA already showed us exactly where this goes. Their “mansion tax” was promised to raise up to $1.1 billion a year. It’s raised $662 million total in two years — less than half of what was promised. High-value property sales dropped 50%. Multifamily building permits got cut by more than half.
Researchers found that for every dollar the tax raised, the region could lose $1.38 in future property tax revenue.
That’s what’s coming for San Diego. And the 3-2 vote already told you everything you need to know about whether they care.
This isn’t a revenue problem. This is a government addicted to your money — and they will never stop until you make them.
Your home is most families’ entire life savings and retirement plan. Don’t let them turn selling it into a six-figure government shakedown.
The next battleground is November 2026. Governor’s race. Ballot measures. If you know a homeowner who votes Democrat, send them this.
Because $60,000 is a hell of a price to pay to keep voting the same way.
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@The_Money_Buddy I’m definitely topping of my savings and then taking a trip to mexico with the rest… tulum maybe pr Cozumel
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The employee is violating company policy. Violating is VIOLATING, even if it’s done with “good intentions.” The Manager(s) would face equal backlash (and corporate punishment) if they excused or dismissed the violations. There is NO COMPANY that doesn’t have a policy requiring employees to LEAVE the premises once their shift ends and they’ve clocked out. It’s even more likely these fast food restaurants go further and instruct that even if an employee wants to return while “off shift” they need to remove identifying uniforms and name tags. It’s for liability and safety reasons as well as keeping employees from possibly being harassed by customers who mistake them as being on duty. I have NO DOUBT this employee knows the rules but is ignoring or exploiting them for personal gain and attention. If the guy wanted to do a proper review, he could just order the food, go to his car or home and do his review without causing controversies. Of course, were I this guy’s Manager, and his reviews turned out to be bad, then I’d fire him for demeaning and undermining the company image. When YOU decide to accept employment with company, YOU have an obligation to support the company’s image and processes. If you decide you don’t like the rules or the companies practices, THEN QUIT! Once you quit, you can say whatever the hell you want as long as it’s not slander or libel. If you believe the company is violating law, then there are internal and external anonymous ways to report it. Social media and the “influencer” business has created generations of ingrates and disrespectful glory hounds with zero integrity and narcissism.
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🚨 WHATABURGER EMPLOYEE FIRED AFTER VIRAL FOOD REVIEWS — INTERNET FLOODS THE STORE — NOW REVIEWS ARE DISAPPEARING
Byron worked at the same Whataburger he was reviewing. He'd clock out, sit on the ground outside and start filming.
Every video was positive.
Smiling.
Hyped about the food.
He’d pray over the meal.
And he ended each clip the same way:
“Jesus loves you.”
In two separate videos, different managers step in mid-recording. The energy shifts. He can't review his meal in peace.
Not long after, Byron is reportedly fired.
Now the internet is pushing back.
Supporters are calling corporate.
Flooding the store with reviews.
Backing him publicly.
Some users now claim their reviews aren’t staying up, saying posts are being removed or disappearing.
A positive food review turned into a termination.
Then into a backlash.
What do you think really happened here?
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@unlimited_ls its these kind of things that make me want a social credit score. people are so dumb
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NEW: Colorado CEO who grabbed a teen by the neck and threw him to the floor after the boy splashed water on his wife at In-N-Out Burger has been sentenced
Lucas Kalisher, 57, was sentenced to 30 months of probation for an attack on Aug. 4, 2024
Kalisher initially faced felony second-degree assault with strangulation and misdemeanor child abuse charges
As part of the deal, he must complete an anger management evaluation and treatment, write an apology letter, perform 120 hours of community service, and pay restitution
If he violates probation, he could face a class 5 felony charge carrying one to three years in prison, parole, and a $100,000 fine
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