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Investment showdown -- beyond the Roth, SDP, & TSP
nsplayr replied to Swizzle's topic in Squadron Bar
Hell my high-yield savings account that maintains full liquidity at any time is paying 3.75% right now and it's only going up as the Fed continues to raise rates. Crazy for someone my age who has never seen savings rates worth caring about in my adult life.- 1,190 replies
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Biden on the ground in Kyiv showing continuing strong support for the Ukrainians šŗš¦šŗšø https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/20/president-biden-kyiv-ukraine-visit-war/
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The Ukrainians have mastered goose technologyā¦itās over like when Vince stuck his arm in the rim!
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Yea damn we should negotiate a deal with them where they maybe wouldnāt be allowed to do this in exchange for economic benefitsā¦IDK just spitballing here.
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I havenāt reached this stage with my kids yet but Tricare dental covers 50% of orthodontics š¤·āāļø If your average cost for braces is approx $5K, and insurance covers halfā¦IDK that seems manageable, especially when spread over a year or more. YMMV I guess, good luck!
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Navy womenā¦so not semenā¦seawomen? Shoulda been Air Force šŗšø
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For sureā¦we really need that light gun with unlimited ammo!
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2 was is reaaaaally loose trail.
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I never got why these exist below O6 and Chief. Below those ranks, absolutely no one else cares what rank you retire as, but itās insulting to the service member to be ādemotedā in retirement. The whole thing seems dumb to me.
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You realize there were no major federal income tax changes from 2021 to 2022, right? If anything things got more favorable for most people with the standard deduction going up and brackets shifting a bit due to inflation ie more of your money is taxed at a lower rate. So congrats on making more money this past year, drinks on you š»
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The issue isnāt with posting a video of Biden, itās that youāre just googling and posting the first thing that confirms your priors, or it seems that way. You canāt just link to some wild bullshit and expect people to filter that out and understand your point. Either stick to credible sources and make a logical argument, or just save us all the time. If you want to say the US blew up the pipeline, fine, good luck, but my argument to you is thereās no evidence for that and the sources youāre citing are not credible, which makes me pretty much dismiss whatever else youāre wanting to say.
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Jesus dude you need a remedial course in sorting good information out from total dumpster fire trash. Some Twitter rando with the handle LetsGoBrandon45 is not a credible source. Shit, in his feed heās also claiming that maybe āthe globalistsā causes the earthquake in Turkey. https://twitter.com/LetsGoBrando45/status/1623727567625756679?s=20&t=kTXcm8n6-OVNShY0BAYz6w GTFO with this level of pure uncut bullshit.
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Dude thereās a difference between something being possible and likely. Is it possible we blew up the pipelineā¦sure! But I find it unlikely. Is it possible we faked the moon landingā¦again, sure, but not likely. You presented a story casting some mighty inflammatory accusations, written by a known crank, that has zero hard evidence in it and relies on āunnamed senior administration officials.ā Then you either expected people to change their minds or at least take you seriously. Iām not sure why you thought that was going to work out well. If you want to have an unconventional take and be respected for it, youāre gonna have to do more than that. If there is hard evidence that the US blew up the pipeline Iām all ears! It not an impossible thing to imagine, but again, I donāt think thatās very likely what happened. Iām open to being wrong, but those making the accusations bear the burden of proof.
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My thoughts are my own but clearly shared by others. Maybe theyāre reasonable! Russia is a known malign actor in Europe, they recently started an aggressive war against their neighbor, and the country is run by an asshole dictator who has wantonly murdered civilians and ordered his forces to commit a variety of war crimes. In the absence of evidence that someone else did it, Iām inclined to believe it was them. Iām all ears for actual, real evidence to the contrary, feel free to post some!
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No. I do have a life sometimes despite my posting history š Yea sure, intentionally destroying things is bad. Hell, war is a policy failure at its core because youāre destroying rather than building and killing rather than flourishing. Not sure what youāre looking to have me say here or why my opinion matters that much to you. š¤·āāļø
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Iām just heavily anti-conspiracy as a person. Saying everything is a conspiracy is like saying the stock market is about to crash it itās about to rain. I mean, technically youāre right sometimes, but not enough to be believed all the time. Yes, the Russian government is controlled by assholes. Yes, they are at war in Europe after invading Ukraine. Simplest explanation is they did it. Not to totally rule out anything else, but in the absence of exculpatory evidence, thatās what I think happened. Hanging your hat on one guy who has peddled false conspiracies before, sourcing an anonymous āsenior officialā without anything else concrete isā¦not what I think anyone should do.
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Hereās how I see it: Occamās razor, Russia did it because they are giant assholes and at war in Europe currently. If Hersh has evidence the US did it, counter to the simplest explanation above, publish the actual hard evidence and the name of the source. Hell, there should be a plethora of sources for something this big. Go public! What a groundbreaking story that would be! Probably could get another Pulitzer. You canāt just say āan anonymous senior official blah blah blahā and then fill in whatever else you want after that and be believed. Especially given his history making up other stuff re: bin Laden raid and etc. Until that happens heās just some guy online with an opinion, and opinions are like assholes; we all have them and they all stink.
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AFAIK yes, and it was the 2021 NDAA, not even the 2022 one. The DoD has slowrolled a required report the law states was needed before the pay started, and in effect has indefinitely delayed actually implementing the law as written. Members of Congress from both parties are pissed and trying to get it fixed apparently. https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/10/26/delay-incentive-pay-boost-guard-and-reserves-draws-rebuke-lawmakers.html
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From the linked story, āā¦according to a source with direct knowledge of the operational planning.ā The source:
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I think itās specifically the idea that if you work even one day of orders, or just come to drill, that you would be entitled to the entire monthās worth of flight pay, per the normal brackets for what that pays. So come to drill, earn $1K in flight pay, not 4/30ths of $1K.
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Ain't that the truth. Some of the best life advice I've ever received.
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I guess Iām not tracking. FWIW, when it stops being in our national interest we should stop sending weapons to Ukraine. Same as anywhere else. But IMHO theyāre clearly in the right here having been invaded by our long term adversary, so thereās miles of runway before I think our national interest would run out. Theyāre using those weapons to defend their country and smash a ton of Russian mil capability and thatās an unambiguous win. Even better would be if the Russians got rid of Putin, ended the war, returned home and peacefully joined the rest of Europe, but until that happens Iām happy for them to suffer militarily for their ill-conceived adventure.
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The biggest straw man is your assertion that there is a āblank checkā for Ukraine. Thereās not! Thereās calculated material and intelligence support to help them defend themselves, aligned with our national interests. The reason folks including me are dunking is this seems like one of the biggest, clearest wins in terms of use of US dollars and effort to for what weāre getting in terms of a major opponent crippling themselves.
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Russia actually had, IMHO, more impressive power projection in Syria that I thought they could pull off long-term. Totally unrelated to NATO expansion or whatever other excuse you want to make for Putinās aggressive, expansionist wars. If you think the Ukrainians are the bad guys and Putin is the innocent victim here who is only, āreacting defensivelyā in the war with Ukraineā¦phew boy thatās quite the POV to walk around with all day.
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Live look at filthy rn. There is no shortage of argument as to why helping the Ukrainians defend themselves against a Russian invasion is the right thing to do and in our interest as the United States. UTFSF in this very thread! No more feeding the troll for me. There is zero chance this guy is real, serious, and in possession of all his marbles.