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re: RIP Don Schlitz

Posted by ItzMe1972 on 4/17/26 at 6:46 pm to
"Saturday night’s Grand Ole Opry performance will be dedicated in Schlitz’ honor. Other service plans are pending."
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I have a transistor radio from 1961 that I listen to WSM-Grand Ole Opry on. Will have to tune in tomorrow night.

Bought QQQ in December 2008 at 28.89.

Still holding and up 2142.70%
They should have backup sauce for such occasions. /s

re: Is this the New Iberia cut?

Posted by ItzMe1972 on 4/16/26 at 3:36 pm to
Thought this was the "Edgar" haircut.

$4,000,000 X 1000=

$ Four Billion

Trickle down economics for those politicians.
The Pontiff wants that USAID money back in the collection plate.
Joy Harmon has died. She sure knew how to wash a vehicle!



Video in attached link.

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What a scene she created.

RIP in "Joy" Harmon

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He's just the Treasury Secretary. He doesn't keep his bedroom door open.

re: Release the Swalwell Files!

Posted by ItzMe1972 on 4/14/26 at 7:18 pm to
His own party took him out.
DOGE cut off all that illegal immigration money they were receiving.
His proposal would give individuals more money in advance to cover out-of-pocket costs through refundable tax credits that could amount to as much as $2,000 for a family of four. Those dollars would go into a health savings account (HSA) that would be available to help the account holder to cover deductibles under their health plan or out-of-pocket expenses.

"What's really novel here is putting more money in people's pockets with an advanceable tax credit, pre-funding a health savings account," Cassidy said. "Right now you're more incentivized to have a health savings account if you're in a higher tax bracket. In this case, we're pre-funding, so even if you aren't in a higher tax bracket, it's pre-funded for you."

He said the pre-funded HSAs would make it easier for a household to get a health insurance policy that has lower premiums and is primarily focused on big ticket items by giving them greater means to cover standard expenses with the funds in their HSA.

"It's a virtuous cycle that ends up in many ways benefiting the patient's health and benefiting their pocketbook," Cassidy said.

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