Saturday, June 15, 2024

People who say Trump's character counts make me want to puke: JFK has to be the biggest POS to ever win the White House, and his brothers right along with him



 'I know what's going on,' she told Finnerty. 'All these reporters — and they're almost always men — think I'm strange, that I must live off in my own world not to see what he's up to. I know exactly what he's up to.'

There were so many women.

Jackie suspected that even Lee, her sister, had slept with Jack once. She knew about Jack and Pamela Turnure, her own press secretary. She knew about Jack's euphemistic 'pool parties' held almost daily in the White House — often attended by his brothers Ted and Bobby and various lackeys — and the young secretaries who'd join them. Women ran up and down the back stairs whenever Jackie was away, leaving behind blonde hairs and bobby pins.

One she didn't know about was 19-year-old Mimi Beardsley, who worked in the White House secretarial pool. Jack had invited Mimi to the White House residence, gotten her drunk, and taken Mimi's virginity on the bed he shared with his wife. In that same bed, Jackie once found a pair of women's knickers. 'Would you please shop around and find who these belong to?' she asked Jack coolly. 'They're not my size.'

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Estimated-tax-penalties balloon by four times in 2023 due to higher interest rates and a greedy, lazy IRS which just got tens of billions in new funding from Joe Biden but can't get its software updated

 The average estimated-tax penalty in fiscal-year 2023 climbed to about $500 from about $150 in 2022, according to Internal Revenue Service data. Meanwhile the number of affected tax filers rose to 14 million from 12 million. Overall, the agency assessed $7 billion in estimated-tax penalties in 2023, nearly four times the $1.8 billion it assessed in 2022. ...

Filers who don’t pay in enough tax throughout the year owe a penalty in the form of an interest charge on their underpayment that’s set quarterly. In 2021, the year that prompted most of the 2022 assessments, the IRS’s rate on underpayments was a rock-bottom 3%. The penalty is based on the short-term Treasury rate plus three points, and it climbed to 6% as rates rose in 2022. That pushed up charges on underpayments assessed the next year.

In 2023 the rate rose to 8% for the fourth quarter. It’s still there–so underpayment penalties will continue to sting taxpayers who owe them. ...

The IRS’s computers can impose undeserved penalties on some estimated-tax filers, because they automatically treat income as though it’s earned equally throughout the year. So if a filer does a fourth-quarter Roth IRA conversion and pays tax on it at that time, the system will assume the income was earned all through the year but the tax was only paid in the fourth quarter.

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Friday, June 14, 2024

Peggy Noonan: The Alitos did nothing wrong, and the dishonest activist is nothing but a Stalinist rat

  


 But there was something quite inhuman in what the left-wing activist did. She treated human beings as if they were mere means to her end. She acted out admiration to perform reputational harm. She presented herself falsely to inflict damage. That the content she produced was disseminated by honest grown-up journalists is to their discredit.

She claims to oppose polarization but fans it, further alienating those who already lack trust in institutions like the court and professionals like journalists. She presents another warning to those who hold or are adjacent to high office: You can’t assume good faith on the part of fellow citizens who seek you out.

More than that, it is deeply Stalinist. In Stalin’s time private life was dead, and private comments too. Neighbor spied on neighbor and reported back subversive comments to the Central Committee. People became spies, rooting out ideological error. 

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Thursday, June 13, 2024

Hoover ran on a chicken for every pot in the bubble of 1928: In May 2024 everyone's go-to cheap protein costs more than ever

 



Brown-baggers pay new record high price for healthy sammich bread in May 2024

 


Round steak: It's not what's for dinner

 New all-time high price in May 2024.



The average price of beef round roast hit a new all-time high in May 2024

 


The tyranny keeping half the people poor decade upon decade: Don't spend the extra inflation-adjusted $30 all in one place kiddos

 


Trump has learned nothing, floats wacko bird pie-in-the-sky elimination of income tax

The federal government now needs about $6 trillion in revenue annually for the budget, social security, and medicare.

Imports of goods and services last year were valued at $3.83 trillion. You'd have to tariff all that at 160% or so to come up with $6 trillion. When pigs fly.

Trump promised big cuts to spending and to the size of the government workforce in 2016. Never happened.

This won't either.


 


That didn't take long: White House floats commutation of Hunter Biden sentence after saying it wouldn't pardon him or commute it

 The White House isn’t ruling out a potential commutation for Hunter Biden after his conviction

The position from the White House is a shift from what it said in September, when Jean-Pierre was asked whether the president would “pardon or commute his son if he’s convicted.” The press secretary responded at the time that “I’ve answered this question before. It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago. And I was very clear, and I said no.”

Hilarious: Biden signs "10-year" security pact with Ukraine for which there are not 67 votes in the US Senate

Will either Joe Biden or this deal survive even 10 months?

 


Hillary shows once again why she lost in 2016 by alienating blacks, endorses white George Latimer in NY against incumbent black fire-alarm puller Jamaal Bowman

 ROFLMAO.

Hillary Clinton stuns Democrats by endorsing George Latimer for Jamaal Bowman's congressional seat

 


 

 

Imagine writing "Every little Allied victory hardens the hearts of the Nazis"

The Jerusalem Post is mentally ill.

 


 


Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Ann Coulter notices that the important thing the NYT and CBS want us to remember is that the Democrat perpetrators are the real victims

 


The purchasing power of the US Dollar is down 18.46% in the four years since COVID-19 made us lose our minds

 


Democrats will just love, love, love this Zero Percent seasonally-adjusted month-over-month inflation chart, again lol

Hey, where'd that 9% inflation from June 2022 go lol?

 


Core CPI inflation piles another 3.4% price increase on top of all the price increases consumers have had to endure already, and the stock market thinks this is GREAT NEWS

 



That low spot in between there is Trump

 Obama-Biden, Biden-Harris, have two things in common: Biden and high gasoline prices. OK, three things: Democrat Party. OK, four: tokens of the group most hurt by high gas prices.



The average price of electricity hit a new record high in the USA in May

 


No one is above the law except for some of us, like Hallie Biden and the US Secret Service: Yesterday Hunter Biden was convicted of gun crimes, Joe Biden minutes later says families must be held accountable

 Apparently Hallie Biden won't be charged in any of this.

Nor the US Secret Service, which swooped in to try and get Hunter's falsified background check paperwork for the gun purchase and make Hunter's little problem go away:

Secret Service agents approached the owner of the store where Hunter bought the gun and asked to take the paperwork involving the sale, according to two people, one of whom has firsthand knowledge of the episode and the other was briefed by a Secret Service agent after the fact.

The gun store owner refused to supply the paperwork, suspecting that the Secret Service officers wanted to hide Hunter’s ownership of the missing gun in case it were to be involved in a crime, the two people said. The owner, Ron Palmieri, later turned over the papers to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, which oversees federal gun laws.

Read the whole thing from Politico, March 25, 2021, here.

The Secret Service made the White House cocaine problem go away just last summer.