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Another company moving out of the Peoples Republic of Mexacali to a low tax business friendly state.
California Firearms Manufacturer Weatherby Moving to Wyoming.
California Democrats have proposed a 50% tax on the tax savings businesses will get from the tax reform package. In the nanny state, the government always knows how to spend your money better than you do.
Well, on the practical side, taxing those that are flush with cash to pay for necessary services (pay as you go) is better than the popular GOP short-term thinking strategy of taking out a fat mortgage to pay for necessary services (really, putting our government offices up as collateral on long term loans to pay for this year's road maintenance?).
I would generally agree with that. The GOP/Bush strategy of paying for the Iraq war on a Chinese credit card wasn't popular with me. It wasn't even a "necessary service".
But then we were told the oil revenues were going to pay for the war. An even better one is Mexico is gonna pay for the wall.
The story implies it is more Wyoming's pro gun/pro death policies that attracted the gun manufacturers than tax policies.
Yes Wyoming is "pro gun" if you will. Why would a business stay in a state where the government promotes a hostile environment towards the product you manufacture? Weatherby doesn't manufacture "assault" type weapons or handguns, but high quality hunting rifles and shotguns for the sportsman.
Pro death policies? Not sure what you mean by that, but if you're talking about the death penalty, Wyoming has executed one person (a triple murderer) in the last 68 years. But then not many people live in Wyoming, so its pretty hard finding people to execute.
Gasp, 90 jobs making weapons…yeah those 90 jobs were recovered in the time it took to type this. Also, Mexicali is on the Mexico side of the border, Calexico is on the California side.
Keep trusting the guy spending $24 million on two Air Force One refrigerators whilst insulting the state with a surplus.
More from Davos (via Politico)
Quoth Moderatus:
Republicans have a Steve Wynn problem
Where you at, son?
UPDATE: Accused serial rapist Wynn is resigning from RNC. No comment yet from Cory Gardner, and no word on when the RNC will begin to return monies raised by Wynn. (hint: don't hold your breath)
Trump's immigration proposal explained:
Here's some news which should get our resident cultural warrior – Moderatus – ready to do battle again……
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/26/arts/television/murphy-brown-dan-quayle.html?module=WatchingPortal®ion=c-column-middle-span-region&pgType=Homepage&action=click&mediaId=thumb_square&state=standard&contentPlacement=8&version=internal&contentCollection=www.nytimes.com&contentId=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2018%2F01%2F26%2Farts%2Ftelevision%2Fmurphy-brown-dan-quayle.html&eventName=Watching-article-click
Apparently, Neil Gorsuch, a pretentious little twit, is not impressing Chief Justice Roberts, and is proving to be a second rate mind compared with his peers:
Next POTUS damn well better demand Gorsucks resignation and elevate Garland to his rightful seat on the court.
Good luck with that.
It’s a dirty job, . . .
. . . but somebody's gotta’ make Clarence Thomas look good?!?
#SAD
Democrats are so bad at messaging.
[crowd] "How bad are they?"
Democrats are so bad at messaging that they need Republicants and former GOPers to explain the dangers of Trump.
Consider the following conservative pundits: Joe Scarborough, Jennifer Rubin, Bret Stephens, Bill Kristol, Nicolle Wallace, and my favorite, Steve Schmidt. They all do a better job slamming Trump than almost any Democrat. Sigh….
Local Democrats warn DNC: Cash crunch threatens November gains
I'm happy to financially support my local Dems; however, I refuse to support the DNC or DCCC, as long as they keep the rules Wasserman -Schultz put in place: unlimited dark money corporate contributions, and lobbyist superdelegates.
We do have a more diverse set of leaders; but when it comes to money, corporate cash makes the rules and rules the makers of policy.
4 sure.
Change is gonna come….
Dems need a leader.
Dumbass Democrats
Here's one for Michael:
#winning #MAGA
Brilliant!
145 S. Sheridan. Location of Rep. Polis' Jeffco office opened yesterday. About 150 folks listened as Jared answered questions for about an hour. This is a very smart, compassionate guy. I took advantage of the balmy day in January to drive from Leadville to attend.
Polis is most likely our next governor. Today Polis' campaign is opening an Adams county office. I'd encourage Front Rangers to attend. He has a LOT of young, enthusiastic volunteers. You'll be inspired I think.
Hope I used possessive apostrophe correctly.
You did, Gray. I'm going nuts seeing “Sessions's” in the New York Times and the Washington Post. Even MS Word knows that's wrong and flags it.
That age old debate is alive and well, Gray. I have been chastised in years past for my old school opinion, but I am one of those who uses a following apostrophe to indicate possession…believing that a writer should not ask the reader to decide if an inserted apostrophe is a contraction or possessive.
Just my opinion …but …I don't use an apostrophe on "its" as part of a negotiation with a couple of other posters.
It's not a big deal…really😀
So I'm teaching grammar to English learners. English is an inconsistent language. There are a few rules, and many exceptions. In general, if a plural form noun ends with s, and something belongs to it, you'll write it with a following apostrophe: EX: debate over states' rights, girls' rooms, firms' profits, etc.
For an irregular plural form noun, this rule does not apply: ex: women's restroom, sheep's pen, children's rights.
And nobody wants to be caught mushy mouthing dresses's or sessions's, or Polis's. Hence, if a plural noun or pronoun ends with s, and you want to show possession of another noun (dresses' hems, sessions' times, Polis' poll numbers), the apostrophe follows the s.
It's can be used with an apostrophe if it's a contraction for "It is". Otherwise, it should be " its" , for the reasons you gave, Duke.
Thanks MJ and Duke!
Poor kids. I imagine most of them are Spanish-speakers. Spanish, derived from Latin with consistent grammar rules, vs. American English with its stew pot of words and grammar from all over the planet.
On time, and scale, and climate, and the history of the earth . . .
Rambling Through Time
https://nyti.ms/2FlWzwz
. . . the significance of insignificant pussbags gleefully destroying their homes.
(Bonus question: If you were from an advanced extraterrestrial alien society, would you have anything to do with the ignorant life forms here, hellbent on making their only home into a shithole planet? . . .
. . . except for, maybe, a handful or two of the more intelligent Norwegians . . .)
But, but, but…THE STOCK MARKET, BABY!!!
Beautifully written piece.
There are intelligent Norwegians? Uff Da! Who knew?