2018 U.S election

The gibbon's fur is spray-painted a disgusting orange color and he's wearing a bad toupe.
He also seems to be suffering from some sort of massive brain injury and/or lobotomy.
 
I’m bringing up some stuff from another thread but for what it’s worth to some of you (such as Lexicus) I actually voted the straight democratic ticket during early voting for the midterms.

My way of looking at it is the legislative branch is the most powerful when it comes to actual governing and decision making. The Presidents power is far more limited but he symbolizes which cultural momentum the county is headed. The legislative branch is much more powerful, but the president is who ordinary people actually watch on the news.

I’m in Texas and I think Beto will lose because of the cheating but it’s a shame because a lot of people like him and I love the idea of Texas finally getting a Democratic Senator. Not to mention Ted Cruz is a nutjob.
 
I thought you were in WA and thinking about going to Houston but instead got a local interview? Anyways, good for you for voting!

I too voted straight ticket this year. Also voted down a few money grabs propositions by the elderly and the rich (and of course their is massive overlap in those groups). One issue was that they wanted to give themselves a tax break when selling their homes (and over 55) at the expense of school funding. They went further by using very disingenuous ballot/voter guide language. They tried to claim that their new tax break would help the disabled ederly find homes - however, that particular provision is already law and would not change. Instead they are essentially trying to expand that favorable tax break to all old, rich people and take the money from children's education to pay for it.

Disgusting.

There were similar propositions that resulted in tax cuts for the rich at the expense of infrastructure revenues and the like but the example above was the most morally bankrupt idea I've yet voted on in my life (I wasn't here for the gay marriage propositions/bans).
 
Seattle is just my favorite place. I’ve been there a lot but I don’t live there. I live in Texas. The vast majority of my politics are what most Americans would call left-wing.

I am:

Pro-environment, anti-interventionist foreign policy, tax the rich to help the poor and middle class, keep abortion and gay marriage legal, much tighter gun control laws, legalize marijuana, regulations that are designed to minimize corporate corruption, etc.

The rich in this country keep getting richer, the environment is getting ruined, immigrants are being deported and treated like they're worth no more than cockroaches, etc. It's pretty easy for me to vote the straight ticket for legislative positions.
 
I’m in Texas and I think Beto will lose because of the cheating but it’s a shame because a lot of people like him and I love the idea of Texas finally getting a Democratic Senator. Not to mention Ted Cruz is a nutjob.
I just read an article about Beto O'Rourke on The Atlantic website.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...hird-railand-electrified-his-campaign/574057/

TL;DR - It is essentially praising him for being politically courageous enough to (unlike other prominent Democrats), take a clear position in support of the NFL kneeling protest, in Texas, no less... a state where it was obviously extremely risky to do so.

I early voted today as well. Elizabeth Warren was on the ballot... also reaffirming protections for gender identity... so that was pretty easy :D.
 
Lets hope for yet another spectacular loss by demonrats as they seem to be keen on clinging to this particular type of experience....
I used to use the word 'demoncrat' as a caricature of the far right here. I'm glad to see I was close to the mark and I actually like your version better.
 
I used to use the word 'demoncrat' as a caricature of the far right here. I'm glad to see I was close to the mark and I actually like your version better.

I use that all the time, in quotes and paraphrases. What makes you think it is a caricature rather than just the reality?
 
I just read an article about Beto O'Rourke on The Atlantic website.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...hird-railand-electrified-his-campaign/574057/

TL;DR - It is essentially praising him for being politically courageous enough to (unlike other prominent Democrats), take a clear position in support of the NFL kneeling protest, in Texas, no less... a state where it was obviously extremely risky to do so.

I early voted today as well. Elizabeth Warren was on the ballot... also reaffirming protections for gender identity... so that was pretty easy :D.
It cannot hurt his chances. I would be more impressed if he was in a tight race.

J
 
I’m bringing up some stuff from another thread but for what it’s worth to some of you (such as Lexicus) I actually voted the straight democratic ticket during early voting for the midterms.

My way of looking at it is the legislative branch is the most powerful when it comes to actual governing and decision making. The Presidents power is far more limited but he symbolizes which cultural momentum the county is headed. The legislative branch is much more powerful, but the president is who ordinary people actually watch on the news.

I’m in Texas and I think Beto will lose because of the cheating but it’s a shame because a lot of people like him and I love the idea of Texas finally getting a Democratic Senator. Not to mention Ted Cruz is a nutjob.
Far more limited, IF the legislature and courts decide to enforce the limits.
 
Yeah, they have slowly ceded a ton of power to the Presidency over the course of the cold war.
 
Pro-environment, anti-interventionist foreign policy, tax the rich to help the poor and middle class, keep abortion and gay marriage legal, much tighter gun control laws, legalize marijuana, regulations that are designed to minimize corporate corruption, etc.

The rich in this country keep getting richer, the environment is getting ruined, immigrants are being deported and treated like they're worth no more than cockroaches, etc. It's pretty easy for me to vote the straight ticket for legislative positions.

So vote for Trump in 2020 to piss off the feminists, great idea
 
Imagine how insufferable feminists would be if the president was a woman tho.
 
"Stock valuations are now below where they were in much of Obama's last year in office."

...Bloomberg

The stock market doing well means that the capitalists are doing a better job of robbing the American people, and not much else.
 
Could mean any number of things. But the main reason stock prices have risen during the Trump Administration is because corporations are using money that could be used on increasing wages/benefits or even on R&D on buying their own stock back and paying dividends to shareholders.
 
When do companies pay their dividends? Do they all pay at more or less the same time, or do they pay out at more or less any point in the (fiscal) year?
 
When do companies pay their dividends? Do they all pay at more or less the same time, or do they pay out at more or less any point in the (fiscal) year?

I can't tell you that, because I don't really know. I'd imagine they try to do it so that any tax burden associated with it can be most easily minimized but I don't know what that entails.
 
When do companies pay their dividends? Do they all pay at more or less the same time, or do they pay out at more or less any point in the (fiscal) year?
Dividends are usually paid quarterly and on average amount to 3-5% of your investment value at distribution. A stock fund that focuses on companies that pays higher than average dividends can earn a bit more annually.
 
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