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UCGal
ParticipantAny gift greater than $13k is taxable to the donor.
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=108139,00.html
UCGal
ParticipantAny gift greater than $13k is taxable to the donor.
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=108139,00.html
UCGal
ParticipantI heard from a friend that Motorola let go a bunch of folks yesterday and today. Not sure about the numbers. At least 2 of the people I heard about were not with the cell phone group.
UCGal
ParticipantI heard from a friend that Motorola let go a bunch of folks yesterday and today. Not sure about the numbers. At least 2 of the people I heard about were not with the cell phone group.
UCGal
ParticipantI heard from a friend that Motorola let go a bunch of folks yesterday and today. Not sure about the numbers. At least 2 of the people I heard about were not with the cell phone group.
UCGal
ParticipantI heard from a friend that Motorola let go a bunch of folks yesterday and today. Not sure about the numbers. At least 2 of the people I heard about were not with the cell phone group.
UCGal
ParticipantI heard from a friend that Motorola let go a bunch of folks yesterday and today. Not sure about the numbers. At least 2 of the people I heard about were not with the cell phone group.
UCGal
ParticipantBarry Ritholtz over at Big Picture had an interesting thought on European Socialism vs. US Socialism.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/05/us-vs-europe-who-is-the-welfare-state/
-Europe has cradle to grave health care plans, generous unemployment benefits, and free or subsidized college costs.
-The US gives away public assets (oil, gas, mineral rights) for pennies on the dollar, has huge subsidies and tax breaks, and bails out reckless speculators.
It turns out that both regions are welfare states — only in Europe, the natural population (i.e., people) is the recipient, while in the US, the corporate population is the beneficiary.
UCGal
ParticipantBarry Ritholtz over at Big Picture had an interesting thought on European Socialism vs. US Socialism.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/05/us-vs-europe-who-is-the-welfare-state/
-Europe has cradle to grave health care plans, generous unemployment benefits, and free or subsidized college costs.
-The US gives away public assets (oil, gas, mineral rights) for pennies on the dollar, has huge subsidies and tax breaks, and bails out reckless speculators.
It turns out that both regions are welfare states — only in Europe, the natural population (i.e., people) is the recipient, while in the US, the corporate population is the beneficiary.
UCGal
ParticipantBarry Ritholtz over at Big Picture had an interesting thought on European Socialism vs. US Socialism.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/05/us-vs-europe-who-is-the-welfare-state/
-Europe has cradle to grave health care plans, generous unemployment benefits, and free or subsidized college costs.
-The US gives away public assets (oil, gas, mineral rights) for pennies on the dollar, has huge subsidies and tax breaks, and bails out reckless speculators.
It turns out that both regions are welfare states — only in Europe, the natural population (i.e., people) is the recipient, while in the US, the corporate population is the beneficiary.
UCGal
ParticipantBarry Ritholtz over at Big Picture had an interesting thought on European Socialism vs. US Socialism.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/05/us-vs-europe-who-is-the-welfare-state/
-Europe has cradle to grave health care plans, generous unemployment benefits, and free or subsidized college costs.
-The US gives away public assets (oil, gas, mineral rights) for pennies on the dollar, has huge subsidies and tax breaks, and bails out reckless speculators.
It turns out that both regions are welfare states — only in Europe, the natural population (i.e., people) is the recipient, while in the US, the corporate population is the beneficiary.
UCGal
ParticipantBarry Ritholtz over at Big Picture had an interesting thought on European Socialism vs. US Socialism.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/05/us-vs-europe-who-is-the-welfare-state/
-Europe has cradle to grave health care plans, generous unemployment benefits, and free or subsidized college costs.
-The US gives away public assets (oil, gas, mineral rights) for pennies on the dollar, has huge subsidies and tax breaks, and bails out reckless speculators.
It turns out that both regions are welfare states — only in Europe, the natural population (i.e., people) is the recipient, while in the US, the corporate population is the beneficiary.
UCGal
ParticipantWell… I live in University City (UC) and I’m female.
The first post I made was about a short sale on my street – wanted to get info on it from the local experts.
UCGal
ParticipantWell… I live in University City (UC) and I’m female.
The first post I made was about a short sale on my street – wanted to get info on it from the local experts.
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