
UndercoverBroker
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UndercoverBroker
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Running corporate accounts globally, pushing paper and landlord concessions since 2007, not a media account


@moseskagan @TomSteyer What’s particularly retarded about Steyer’s take is that the property tax costs are paid— usually directly — by the commercial property tenants. The actual theft is perpetrated by the state, to fund the influence networks of the political class.





Owning a small business is the best tax deal in America. And it's not even close. Two clients. Both made $1M last year. Client A: W-2 employee at a tech company. Client B: Owns a consulting firm. Client A's tax bill: $317K. Client B's tax bill: $180K. Same income. $137K difference. "What's Client B doing?" S-Corp election. QBI deduction. Solo 401k. Home office. Business travel. Health insurance deduction. Client A gets... the standard deduction.

Why is it so difficult to find a pair of freaking shorts that go below your knee? This mid-thigh shit has to go.






Sam Altman just confirmed what lawyers have been saying for over a year: There’s no legal privilege when you use ChatGPT. So if you’re pasting in contracts, asking legal questions, or asking it for strategy, you’re not getting legal advice. You’re generating discoverable evidence. No attorney-client privilege. No confidentiality. No ethical duty. No one to protect you. It might feel private, safe, and convenient. But lawyers are bound to protect you. ChatGPT isn’t—and can be used against you.






