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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 28,921
    What was wrong with the payroll cut?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Saltzy23Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    edited March 2020
    mcgruff10 said:
    What was wrong with the payroll cut?
    If we slash Social Security anymore people our age that have not saved enough for retirement on their own are going to have to suck dick to make ends meet in 20 years.
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  • PJPOWERPJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    Saltzy23 said:
    If we slash Social Security anymore people our age that have not saved enough for retirement on there own are going to have to suck dick to make ends meet in 20 years.
    Or be a Wal Mart greeter, but to each their own :)
  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 43,235
    edited March 2020
    mcgruff10 said:
    What was wrong with the payroliopl cut?
    backdoor way way using this crisis to enact SS cuts in general imo....

    so the idea is in case folks cant work due to illness or lockout. this will help make ends meet etc..


    EXCEPT if you arent at work earning, how in the fuck are you benefiting from this proposal?
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  • PJPOWERPJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    mcgruff10 said:
    What was wrong with the payroll cut?
    I’m okay with it.  I would rather invest that money in a retirement account than depending on SS.
  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,994
    PJPOWER said:
    I’m okay with it.  I would rather invest that money in a retirement account than depending on SS.
    A passive income / dividend portfolio will pay you more than SS. That’s a fact. I don’t care how much you pay into SS. 
  • PJPOWERPJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    nicknyr15 said:
    A passive income / dividend portfolio will pay you more than SS. That’s a fact. I don’t care how much you pay into SS. 
    Exactly 
  • Saltzy23Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    Saltzy23 said:



    Understand that this man will never, ever, evereverevereverevereverever "get it".

    He is incapable of "getting it".

    Please start to grasp that.

    Absolutely fucking incredible.

    I've never hated a single thing in my life as much as I hate this fucking piece of garbage.

    Keep thing that he "got it" last night though.
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,548
    PJPOWER said:
    I’m okay with it.  I would rather invest that money in a retirement account than depending on SS.
    Payroll tax cuts don't help people who lose their jobs or have shifts cut.  This will be particularly true for gig workers, restaurant and hotel (service workers), etc.  This does nothing for them.  
  • Saltzy23Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    The stock market is down 2,200 points and this human dumpster is tweeting about the 'illegal attempted "coup".

    The people that say he's not as bad as people say he is are 100% correct.

    He's worse.
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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,994
    edited March 2020
    Saltzy23 said:

    Absolutely fucking incredible.

    I've never hated a single thing in my life as much as I hate this fucking piece of garbage.

    Keep thing that he "got it" last night though.
    I was told I could get banned for calling someone here “a terrible person”. I dig your energy but every other word is fuck, cum stain, suck dick, shit etc. I’m just curious, is it ok because it’s directed at the POTUS? More particularly, the current one? 
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  • jeffbrjeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes I believe so.  New Jersey and New York seem to be ahead of the curve on most things.  
    No, you can't get tested today. They don't have any tests available unless you're acutely symptomatic. A local clinic in my city was able to order 14 tests (but see many more patients than that every day that probably should be tested now), but they still haven't received them and have no idea when they will. That's part of the problem. I agree that some states are as ahead of the curve as they can get. Washington State has been ground zero. We received almost no help from the Feds. When Pence was out here last week we were promised that there were a million tests ready, and Azar was throwing around a 4 million number. But it was completely bullshit. We are only able to test right now because we have the University of Washington Medical Center labs building out capacity to test. We could get maybe 100 - 200 tests / day through the state lab with CDC help. But the UW ramped up in just a few days to be able to test 1000/day, and more on the way. We also have the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation that is working on home test kits much like you can get for the flu. So yes, state and local government health agencies here are doing what the feds can't or won't. 

    And that speech he gave wasn't good by any measure in my mind. Immediately after the speech there were clarification on top of clarification given. Trump mentioned the travel band and included trade. It turns out trade is not included in the travel ban. It turns out that US citizens are exempt from the travel ban. It turns out legal permanent residents and immediate family members are exempt. He said that costs would be waived for people being treated for COVID-19. After the fact the insurance sector said that costs for testing would be waived, not for treatment. He bungled up just about every fact and every policy he put forward. He really is a fucking moron.
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,819
    jeffbr said:
    No, you can't get tested today. They don't have any tests available unless you're acutely symptomatic. A local clinic in my city was able to order 14 tests (but see many more patients than that every day that probably should be tested now), but they still haven't received them and have no idea when they will. That's part of the problem. I agree that some states are as ahead of the curve as they can get. Washington State has been ground zero. We received almost no help from the Feds. When Pence was out here last week we were promised that there were a million tests ready, and Azar was throwing around a 4 million number. But it was completely bullshit. We are only able to test right now because we have the University of Washington Medical Center labs building out capacity to test. We could get maybe 100 - 200 tests / day through the state lab with CDC help. But the UW ramped up in just a few days to be able to test 1000/day, and more on the way. We also have the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation that is working on home test kits much like you can get for the flu. So yes, state and local government health agencies here are doing what the feds can't or won't. 

    And that speech he gave wasn't good by any measure in my mind. Immediately after the speech there were clarification on top of clarification given. Trump mentioned the travel band and included trade. It turns out trade is not included in the travel ban. It turns out that US citizens are exempt from the travel ban. It turns out legal permanent residents and immediate family members are exempt. He said that costs would be waived for people being treated for COVID-19. After the fact the insurance sector said that costs for testing would be waived, not for treatment. He bungled up just about every fact and every policy he put forward. He really is a fucking moron.
    C’mon man what’s with all these facts🤫
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,548
    nicknyr15 said:
    I was told I could get banned for calling someone here “a terrible person”. I dig your energy but every other word is fuck, cum stain, suck dick, shit etc. I’m just curious, is it ok because it’s directed at the POTUS? More particularly, the current one? 
    The president is not a member of our club.  
  • tbergstbergs Posts: 10,232
    jeffbr said:
    No, you can't get tested today. They don't have any tests available unless you're acutely symptomatic. A local clinic in my city was able to order 14 tests (but see many more patients than that every day that probably should be tested now), but they still haven't received them and have no idea when they will. That's part of the problem. I agree that some states are as ahead of the curve as they can get. Washington State has been ground zero. We received almost no help from the Feds. When Pence was out here last week we were promised that there were a million tests ready, and Azar was throwing around a 4 million number. But it was completely bullshit. We are only able to test right now because we have the University of Washington Medical Center labs building out capacity to test. We could get maybe 100 - 200 tests / day through the state lab with CDC help. But the UW ramped up in just a few days to be able to test 1000/day, and more on the way. We also have the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation that is working on home test kits much like you can get for the flu. So yes, state and local government health agencies here are doing what the feds can't or won't. 

    And that speech he gave wasn't good by any measure in my mind. Immediately after the speech there were clarification on top of clarification given. Trump mentioned the travel band and included trade. It turns out trade is not included in the travel ban. It turns out that US citizens are exempt from the travel ban. It turns out legal permanent residents and immediate family members are exempt. He said that costs would be waived for people being treated for COVID-19. After the fact the insurance sector said that costs for testing would be waived, not for treatment. He bungled up just about every fact and every policy he put forward. He really is a fucking moron.
    It's ridiculous. The problem with this admin is that they've always tried to throw everything back at states and leaned on states rights. In doing so they stripped down federal agencies and have taken a hands off approach to basically remove themselves from being accountable, or mostly to blame, if something doesn't go well. This pandemic has made it clear what happens if this country doesn't receive a unified response and guidance that all states can follow. Instead they each keep trying to figure it out so we continue to see a domino effect where sports leagues and musicians (props to PJ!) seem to be leading the way on what to do.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,994
    mrussel1 said:
    The president is not a member of our club.  
    Cool. 
  • pjhawkspjhawks Posts: 12,792
    tbergs said:
    It's ridiculous. The problem with this admin is that they've always tried to throw everything back at states and leaned on states rights. In doing so they stripped down federal agencies and have taken a hands off approach to basically remove themselves from being accountable, or mostly to blame, if something doesn't go well. This pandemic has made it clear what happens if this country doesn't receive a unified response and guidance that all states can follow. Instead they each keep trying to figure it out so we continue to see a domino effect where sports leagues and musicians (props to PJ!) seem to be leading the way on what to do.
    times like these really make the case that our government is pretty damn important to us doesn't it?  
  • Saltzy23Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    nicknyr15 said:
    Cool. 
    I received a warning, and I am trying to take it down a notch, but I've never been this angry about anything in terms of politics or society in general in my life and I need an outlet right now.  

    The people with 1/2 a brain in this country knew that eventually the rubber was gonna hit the road having an abject moron in the White House, and now that it's all manifesting itself into reality, it's hard to stay calm.

    I've lost upwards of 20% of my net worth the last 2 weeks, and whereas I don't pin all the blame on Trump, his incessant lies, exaggerations, finger pointing, and "Everything is fine!  I'm doing a beautiful job!" horseshit is sending me off a ledge.
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  • jeffbrjeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    tbergs said:
    It's ridiculous. The problem with this admin is that they've always tried to throw everything back at states and leaned on states rights. In doing so they stripped down federal agencies and have taken a hands off approach to basically remove themselves from being accountable, or mostly to blame, if something doesn't go well. This pandemic has made it clear what happens if this country doesn't receive a unified response and guidance that all states can follow. Instead they each keep trying to figure it out so we continue to see a domino effect where sports leagues and musicians (props to PJ!) seem to be leading the way on what to do.
    Exactly right. And good call on PJ. I praised the decision when they made it, even though there was a bunch of backlash on these boards. These guys were living at ground zero and knew what was coming for the rest of the country. And we are only just now getting started with this thing. It isn't about to die off. It is about to ramp up. We're looking at the proverbial hockey stick inflection point. We don't even know how bad it is right now because we can't test! 
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,548
    Saltzy23 said:
    I received a warning, and I am trying to take it down a notch, but I've never been this angry about anything in terms of politics or society in general in my life and I need an outlet right now.  

    The people with 1/2 a brain in this country knew that eventually the rubber was gonna hit the road having an abject moron in the White House, and now that it's all manifesting itself into reality, it's hard to stay calm.

    I've lost upwards of 20% of my net worth the last 2 weeks, and whereas I don't pin all the blame on Trump, his incessant lies, exaggerations, finger pointing, and "Everything is fine!  I'm doing a beautiful job!" horseshit is sending me off a ledge.
    We don't want you to get a time out.  You're a new voice around here.  

    I agree with your second paragraph in particular.  Every 'crisis' Trump has faced thus far, he essentially manufactured so he could claim he solved: immigrant caravans, North Korea, Iran, etc.  Well now he has a real life crisis and he is completely inept.  We all knew this was coming. 
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,000
    jeffbr said:
    Exactly right. And good call on PJ. I praised the decision when they made it, even though there was a bunch of backlash on these boards. These guys were living at ground zero and knew what was coming for the rest of the country. And we are only just now getting started with this thing. It isn't about to die off. It is about to ramp up. We're looking at the proverbial hockey stick inflection point. We don't even know how bad it is right now because we can't test! 
    I admittedly was one of the ones that thought it was an overreaction. I now fully admit i was incorrect, and they made the right call. 
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,819
    mrussel1 said:
    We don't want you to get a time out.  You're a new voice around here.  

    I agree with your second paragraph in particular.  Every 'crisis' Trump has faced thus far, he essentially manufactured so he could claim he solved: immigrant caravans, North Korea, Iran, etc.  Well now he has a real life crisis and he is completely inept.  We all knew this was coming. 
    Agreed and Satzy ^^^^this poster is one to listen too!

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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,819
    I admittedly was one of the ones that thought it was an overreaction. I now fully admit i was incorrect, and they made the right call. 
    Don’t want to derail but I really can’t see how the Europe Italy show goes on? Even though it’s 2plus months till show I can’t see this crisis being over by then..
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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,994
    Don’t want to derail but I really can’t see how the Europe Italy show goes on? Even though it’s 2plus months till show I can’t see this crisis being over by then..
    I agree. I can’t see it happening unfortunately. 
  • tbergstbergs Posts: 10,232
    While the market was due for a correction, it's maddening to think how much of this is actually on Trump and his pathetic response and guidance as a leader. This is where leadership matters. What we have now, is someone in charge who is really good at filing for bankruptcy when shit hits the fan. Unfortunately that doesn't work for an entire country. While I know I will have a job no matter what happens and the sick leave to cover for time away, millions don't. I'm starting to get really pissed about all of the chaos coming. COVID-19 was coming either way, but goddamn, what a colossal fuck up on how it has been handled.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 49,576
    Why was the Trump Quarantine thread closed? Was there something I missed?
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  • Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,956
    edited March 2020
    Why was the Trump Quarantine thread closed? Was there something I missed?
    I think it was construed by the mods as hoping Trump gets the virus...which I already think he has 
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,819
    I think it was construed by the mods as hoping Trump gets the virus...which I already think he has 
    Can you be that close to people who test positive and not get it? Shaking hands with Collins, sitting next to Brazilian President 
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  • Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,956
    Can you be that close to people who test positive and not get it? Shaking hands with Collins, sitting next to Brazilian President 
    Exactly. I mean, I’m not sure but with how contagious they say it is, it seems likely. 
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 49,576
    Can you be that close to people who test positive and not get it? Shaking hands with Collins, sitting next to Brazilian President 
    If you are young and healthy, I would say yes. If you are obese and old, odds are probably not in his favor. 
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