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Good ****. Just finished all last min Xmas shopping lmao gonna light up tooThink imma spark up, and watch Friday After Next. Movie never gets old
DONNAThink imma spark up, and watch Friday After Next. Movie never gets old
Kyrie CANNOT play in CALI we have a VACCINE MANDATE here so quit your BS
so does that exempt them from paying taxes? the harsh reality is, the common hardworking individual pays a lot more taxes than corporations. they have lots more going to them than losing and giving not to mention stretching their influence even in the political scene. truth of the matter is, if every single multi-millionaire decides to give a small portion of their assets, not a single person in the world would be poor. but they don't want that, they want some form of control and the class system made sure of it.While there are several examples you can point to, American corporate executives are not a monolith. Looking at @Based Jesus ‘s comment, I think it may be industry or even company but I don’t believe they are overpaid considering the number of folks they employ, the auxiliary benefits that provides to the communities where they decide to operate, knowledge and skills base they are developing, the value they are bringing to their customers, the value they provide to shareholders and global economy, impact of their products, etc. Not to mention that when things go awry their heads are the first to roll even if they didn’t have a hand in the malfeasance.
Beyond that, I feel part of the compensation is because of all of the sacrifices they put in which is some of what we discussed the other day (late nights, long hour, potentially poor treatment, missed commitments).
DONNA
I don’t think we’re talking about the same thing Its all good, though.so does that exempt them from paying taxes? the harsh reality is, the common hardworking individual pays a lot more taxes than corporations. they have lots more going to them than losing and giving not to mention stretching their influence even in the political scene. truth of the matter is, if every single multi-millionaire decides to give a small portion of their assets, not a single person in the world would be poor. but they don't want that, they want some form of control and the class system made sure of it.
Little boutique stores with limited foot traffic and dope unique gifts + they wrapped everything ftw
That's as a member of the Nets.
LA has the same mandate that New York does. IF...Kyrie were a Laker...he'd need to be vaxxed to play there.
other than the cold, not going lie if I were a professional athlete I’d rather a more low key situation than some other spots
like i wouldnt want to be in New York or LA
miami is a great spot cause then you could live in lauderdale and the arena is accessible.. plus the tax situation in Florida and weather
By that notion LA is fine too. LA is quiet af if you want it to be.
problem is, from everything I know LA traffic is horrific
plus want some place without absurd property values and taxes
im retiring outside of the states anyways
aaahhhhh guess thats why beal could play there then, good looks Sir
He is gonna get vaxxed when they approve the plant based one SUPPOSEDLY
CANT WAIT for that HOME COURT DISADVANTAGE for the Nets come playoff time then !
Good ****. Just finished all last min Xmas shopping lmao gonna light up too
Little boutique stores with limited foot traffic and dope unique gifts + they wrapped everything ftw
Weed shop had no lines just now too. Got a deal on a lil half ounce