Re: The All-Inclusive Kamala Harris thread
Posted: Sat August 17, 2024 6:19 pm
One for the family on the left, one for the family on the right.doug rr wrote:you could park 2 corvettes in those garages
One for the family on the left, one for the family on the right.doug rr wrote:you could park 2 corvettes in those garages
that would make a good reality showMcParadigm wrote:One for the family on the left, one for the family on the right.doug rr wrote:you could park 2 corvettes in those garages
Just like the Mayans said you would!E.H. Ruddock wrote:I think I talked to that guy on the 7 train the other night.
she's selling b's pearl jam memorabiliatragabigzanda wrote:Ideologically it resonates, but to my knowledge she never answered the question on how she'll pay for it.ImpactAlpha wrote:"On her way to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in Moon Township, Pa., to talk, among other things, about her plan to expand the child tax credit for newborns and revive the expanded benefit available during the Covid-19 pandemic. How would she pay for the $6,000 credit, a reporter asked. Pandemic-era expanded child tax credits, since discontinued, helped cut child poverty rates by half. “The return on that investment, in terms of what that will do and what it will pay for, will be tremendous,” Harris said. She uses the same language of business to talk about other social priorities. Homeownership, for example, increases the tax base to provide vital funding for schools. Her focus on measurement and returns may have resonance for impact investors, many of whom are investing behind the same themes. “It's a mistake for any person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure the return on investment when you are strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening communities, and investing in a broad-based economy,” she said. “Everybody benefits, and it pays for itself in that way.”
it's only the post binuaral stuff she's selling.tragabigzanda wrote:Then why is she limiting it to $6k per householdChris_H_2 wrote:she's selling b's pearl jam memorabiliatragabigzanda wrote:Ideologically it resonates, but to my knowledge she never answered the question on how she'll pay for it.ImpactAlpha wrote:"On her way to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in Moon Township, Pa., to talk, among other things, about her plan to expand the child tax credit for newborns and revive the expanded benefit available during the Covid-19 pandemic. How would she pay for the $6,000 credit, a reporter asked. Pandemic-era expanded child tax credits, since discontinued, helped cut child poverty rates by half. “The return on that investment, in terms of what that will do and what it will pay for, will be tremendous,” Harris said. She uses the same language of business to talk about other social priorities. Homeownership, for example, increases the tax base to provide vital funding for schools. Her focus on measurement and returns may have resonance for impact investors, many of whom are investing behind the same themes. “It's a mistake for any person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure the return on investment when you are strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening communities, and investing in a broad-based economy,” she said. “Everybody benefits, and it pays for itself in that way.”
Is Sheetz hype justified, or is it overrated, for those of us not from the regionPeeps wrote:i drive past that sheetz every morning and evening on my way to and fro work
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i dont get a whole lot of product from there. my standard is a pop and a unsalted pretzel. im sure warehouse will blast it for being a ripoff of wa-wasimple schoolboy wrote:Is Sheetz hype justified, or is it overrated, for those of us not from the regionPeeps wrote:i drive past that sheetz every morning and evening on my way to and fro work
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