• October 7, 2022

Tax cuts for the rich through indexation

Recently, a discussion has been brewing about additional tax cuts that would benefit, for the most part, the richest top 1%. According to multiple news sources, the Trump administration is considering whether or not an additional $100 billion USD tax cut, via capital gains indexation, could be implemented without congressional approval. Although additional tax cuts…

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Jam Making Principles: Four Easy Steps to Make Your Own Jam

Follow these four steps for almost every jam you make Choose your fruit. wash and shred Boil the fruit in a little running water until soft. When soft and cooked, add sugar and pectin, mix. Then add lemon juice or cream of tartar. Bring to a quick boil at 220°F (104°C) and you’re good to…

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The Artists Behind Avatar: The Last Airbender

Avatar The Last Airbender is an American show released by Nickelodeon but maintains a Japanese animation style. Avatar’s plot is a typical fantasy action plot, one that involves superpowers and a main character who holds the secrets to having near-godlike power, but needs to go through a journey to unlock them. This show has a…

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Possible landing places in 2014 for the best player in the world! (NBA)

As the Miami Heat gear up for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, those interested in the NBA can’t help but think, is this the end of Miami’s Big 3? LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh have the option to opt out this coming summer. The general perception is that all three will…

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FC Barcelona data at a glance

FC Barcelona is a household name for football fans spread all over the world. The club boasts some of the most promising and budding players in world football. However, there is more to the club than the excellent skills displayed by its players. Here are some interesting and fun ones. Data of the FC Barcelona…

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NFC South off-season changes

New Orleans Saints: We’re seeing the Saints completely redo their offense. After finally finding a running game last year, they’re moving to make it their primary focus and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that unless you have QB Drew Brees in a Keeper league. They realized that they can’t consistently win by throwing the ball…

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The Wrigley Field Story

In March 1914, construction began on what is now known as Wrigley Field. At a cost of $250,000, Wrigley Field remains one of the oldest parks in baseball history. Located in Chicago, this facility is the home of the Chicago Cubs. At first, 10 investors bought the team. In later years, however, each owner sold…

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So do you want to be a consistent pitcher like Greg Maddux?

After “how can I get more speed on my fastball?”, the next most frequently asked question as a pitching coach is how to become a more consistent pitcher. We have all seen it. Regardless of age or level of play, the pitcher shuts down one game and can’t find the plate the next. Now speed…

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Gymnastic Moves: Step-by-Step Guide On How The Experts Perfectly Perform The Pivot Twist

Start in a small lunge position with your weight on your left front leg, which is slightly bent, and with your back leg straight, feet flat on the floor, right arm out to the side, and left arm forward, both at your side. shoulder height. Pull the weight sharply forward and up as you lift…

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Nutrisystem Vs Buy Lean Cooking

The other day, I got an email from someone asking me if buying frozen meals like Lean Cuisine or Smart Meals at the grocery store would give the same weight loss results as the Nutrisystem diet. He perceived that frozen meals were cheaper, although he suspected that they would not give such drastic results. Still,…

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