Pro birth not pro life. They want to be in your business until the child is born then it’s your problem.
It would appear that business owners find use in impoverished children desperate to work for shit wages.
I think they are doing it because Obama is gay now. At least that’s my understanding of the state of play.
disrupt every day life as much as possible and then slip into their hot dog outfits come next election season and help us search for the guy who did this
I mean I also do know a lot of people IRL who have done onlyfans, stripping or cam girl stuff before too fwiw Hell I know a couple of dudes who have done onlyfans
it'd be nice if companies dropped prices what with inflation being way down. Can't find a box of cereal under $5.49 at Safeway or a bag of bread under $4.99
You’re gonna get some bootlicking asshole in here taking about the “paper thin” margins at the grocery stores and how they have no choice to keep taking in record profits.
Honestly, some if the girls I know that do it straight up have the link to their page posted on their Facebook, Insta, Twitter, etc.
So if people do things online it can be saved forever?!? Dunno if she'll win since it's easy to call into question her judgement. But she'd be popular on both sides of the aisle.
Considering the vast majority of our politicians are prostitutes, I don’t know why her having sex with her husband for money is an issue.
Just wait til the Facebook accountant chimes in saying once they made $50,001 they were actually poorer than making $50,000
If it's not right it's pretty close. I'm assuming it's for a single person with no kids, someone could math it out if we weren't lazy The $ towards safety net programs seems close. No clue how you get the $$$$ towards corporate subsidies...that's gotta include a lot of grey area type of funding programs
Math it out? Look, man, when I say I’m going to do my own research I mean I’m going to look for a Facebook post that agrees with my narrative.
Food $200 Data $150 Rent $800 Corporate subsidies $4,000 Utility $150 someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my family is dying
the news is going to interview and cover the guy running for president and leading all republican polls. let's stop acting shocked by something we have always known.
We don’t have a balanced budget, so how can we calculate how much of each tax bill goes to any particular program? What does “corporate subsidies” mean and how did they get that number? Wouldn’t this be wildly affected by PPP and stimulus checks? Wouldn’t this be wildly affected by other COVID programs?
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › United_States_federal_budget United States federal budget - Wikipedia Overview CBO: U.S. Federal spending and revenue components for fiscal year 2022. Major expenditure categories are healthcare, Social Security, and defense; income and payroll taxes are the primary revenue sources. CBO: Revenue and Expense as % GDP. https://www.cbpp.org › research › federal-budget › where-do-our-federal-tax-dollars-go Policy Basics: Where Do Our Federal Tax Dollars Go? Jul 28, 2022July 28, 2022 In fiscal year 2022, the federal government is estimated to spend $5.8 trillion, amounting to 23.5 percent of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP). Of that $5.8 trillion, over $4.8 trillion is estimated to be financed by federal revenues. The remaining amount will be financed by net borrowing. here is one pre-covid https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Federal_tax_revenue_by_state Federal tax revenue by state - Wikipedia Fiscal Year 2019 This table lists the tax revenue collected from each state, plus the District of Columbia and the territory of Puerto Rico by the IRS in fiscal year 2019, which ran from October 1, 2018, through September 30, 2019. What does "sorporate subsidies" even mean? https://stacker.com › business-economy › biggest-corporate-subsidies-last-20-years Biggest Corporate Subsidies of the Last 20 Years | Stacker A corporate subsidy takes place when a government agency offers cash grants, tax breaks, or other financial incentives to businesses. Those in favor might argue that the benefits—job creation, industry growth, financial investment in a community—are worth the price. https://www.thebalancemoney.com › government-subsidies-definition-farm-oil-export-etc-3305788 What Are Government Subsidies? - The Balance Mar 31, 2022The government can subsidize an industry in a number of ways—through direct funding, loans, tax breaks or credits, the elimination of fees or penalties, etc.—but all of these amount to the same thing: financial support. And simply put, when an industry has more money (or fewer expenses) it can do more business. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Corporate_welfare Corporate welfare - Wikipedia Corporate welfare is a phrase used to describe a government 's bestowal of money grants, tax breaks, or other special favorable treatment for corporations . The definition of corporate welfare is sometimes restricted to direct government subsidies of major corporations, excluding tax loopholes and all manner of regulatory and trade decisions. from 2011 https://thinkbynumbers.org › government-spending › corporate-vs-social-welfare Government Spends More on Corporate Welfare Subsidies than Social ... March 6, 2011 Time Magazine, Vol. 152 No. 19 About $59 billion is spent on traditional social welfare programs. $92 billion is spent on corporate subsidies. So, the government spent nearly 50% more on corporate welfare than it did on food stamps and housing assistance in 2006.
99% sure one of my competitors committed ppp fraud for about $2 million, he fired a ton of people and never replaced them somehow got his loan forgiven. There must be so many examples of that shit; what a waste
The media framing the impeachment probe as anything other than a sham is malpractice and just another example of the media being more concerned with spectacle than actually getting the story right