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I was making fun of the idiots about to go to jail. Wisdom is when you realize there is not much difference between the two sidesWhere were you on January 6th, 2021?
Either way, they will always push the line of how much money they can steal from peopleNot going to get into the politics beyond noting that what he wrote is not likely to occur.
I'm glad you think 13% is a fair share. Sony isn't headquartered in CA, it's in NYC. It's also in many other states, that doesn't make CA special. CA isn't spinning off companies like it was. People are starting them in more tax friendly states like Texas.And all were easily replaced (just go look at Culver City, with Yahoo, Google, Sony, as an example - or the Riot compound in South LA). Good for you with your choices. I have no problem paying my share. At some point, it's just all-but-meaningless numbers in a bank. For athletes at the top, it's just about ego.
If you make 8 figures a year, you can get pretty anything you want any time you want - heck, if you make 7-figures a year and complain, that's pretty pathetic, from where I'm sitting.
I'm surrounded by very wealthy people out here in SoCal. If a few % of taxes is the cost, I'll take South Bay over anything FL can offer any day of any week. As will lots of other people, clearly.
There's nothing "dying" about CA, except for the drought.
Nothing I said was misinformation, CA is in fact trying to pass that legislationJust correcting misinformation. Doesn’t indicate interest in a philosophical discussion about state taxes.
They better be at 7.5% state tax and 13% income tax, plus all the other fees they charge.And our property taxes are grandfathered in..... I pay about 5K in property taxes a year on a house currently valued at 1M+...and always will for as long as I live in this house.
They better be at 7.5% state tax and 13% income tax, plus all the other fees they charge.
There are hot girls all over the country. Go to Arizona, Las Vegas, or Miami, NYC.Yeah, we pay for a lot of BS…but it’s worth this:
Seriously what an amazing shot and with the flag waving in the background.Yeah, we pay for a lot of BS…but it’s worth this:
1. Signing bonus: $25.5 million.
2. 2022 base salary: $1.035 million, fully guaranteed.
3. 2023 offseason roster bonus: $10 million, fully guaranteed.
4. 2023 base salary: $16 million, fully guaranteed.
5. 2024 base salary: $19.665 million, fully guaranteed by March 2023.
6. 2025 offseason roster bonus: $1 million.
7. 2025 base salary: $21.835 million.
8. 2026 offseason roster bonus: $1 million.
9. 2026 base salary: $43.9 million.
10. 2022-26 workout bonuses: $100,000 per year.
11. 2022-26 Pro Bowl incentive: $250,000 per year.
I was actually thinking the same thing. Imagine they actually had a legit QB? They'd be looking good aside from their pathetic ground game.Want to really twist your brain up in knots...Miami now works a trade for...Tom F'n Brady...(who's career record in Miami for some inexplicable reason is only 8-10), but dont think they're not thinking about it.
I live in the Central Valley bout 90 mins south of Sacramento, it’s a nice area. Calis major cities such as SF, LA have gone down the toilet, literally.I agree. I live in SoCal and aside from businesses being affected and people moving to out of state, it seems exaggerated that it's "dying" or a terrible place to live.
Do you live in SoCal or NoCal? SoCal is fine if you are along the coast, slightly inland or you're in the rich LA areas.
I'm glad you think 13% is a fair share. Sony isn't headquartered in CA, it's in NYC. It's also in many other states, that doesn't make CA special. CA isn't spinning off companies like it was. People are starting them in more tax friendly states like Texas.
Plus it's losing people every year. I lived in and around LA for 8 years. It's a bunch of people that are pretending to be more than they are
I guess that’s the beauty of having such a diverse country. To each his own.I'm glad you think 13% is a fair share. Sony isn't headquartered in CA, it's in NYC. It's also in many other states, that doesn't make CA special. CA isn't spinning off companies like it was. People are starting them in more tax friendly states like Texas.
Plus it's losing people every year. I lived in and around LA for 8 years. It's a bunch of people that are pretending to be more than they are
Doesn’t change my mind that people making 10-figures worrying about taxes aren’t doing life wrong.
His original commitment to Tampa was 2 years so it would've been interesting if Tampa budged on releasing him upon request, since he only had those extra years tacked on to help the team for cap purposes. Hypothetically, they should respect a request to be released, especially given the SuperBowl he brought them. That ship has sailed though. He's playing for Tampa this year. I wonder if he asked in February, but probably not, since it definitely would have been leaked. With that being said, who knows if Miami still would have traded & paid for Hill if Brady signed there.Want to really twist your brain up in knots...Miami now works a trade for...Tom F'n Brady...(who's career record in Miami for some inexplicable reason is only 8-10), but dont think they're not thinking about it.
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