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Post by joeking1978 on May 17, 2016 17:12:29 GMT -5
Remember my sarcasm meter is broken...
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2016 17:23:19 GMT -5
Love the sweat equity analogy. Makes me want to watch flip flop.
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Post by Juicy on May 17, 2016 17:40:05 GMT -5
On a side note this is braces from the draft. I remembered being nervous that she wasn't 18 when she was bouncing on my lap trying to make me wear her bra as a hat
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Post by AK on May 17, 2016 19:41:55 GMT -5
Damn!
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Post by joeking1978 on May 17, 2016 19:53:09 GMT -5
I imagine her bra would keep your ears warm
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2016 21:43:07 GMT -5
She has some whacky eyebrows. (inserts disclaimer)
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Post by aaugusti on May 18, 2016 12:14:58 GMT -5
Not sure how hard they have reformed in Michigan. In Texas, what the Legislature has not done, the Texas Supremes have. Med mal has all but gone away. A few get filed, but they are rare. Construction claims are very difficult but doable-residental claims have to be arbitrated before the Texas Real Estate Commission before suit can be filed. Premises liability is nearly impossible. That leaves car wrecks. Technology should be curtailing those in a few years. There is a cap on damages. And Texas allows the "prevailing party" to recover litigation costs. Wow! Even reform is bigger and better in Texas. Premises liability is dead here. But med mal and car wrecks are alive and well. Although the no-fault system took a big chunk out of the auto's. We have a cap on damages too With Richard Bernstein on the SC in Michigan, reforms won't get any tighter, that's for sure.
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Post by aaugusti on May 18, 2016 12:19:35 GMT -5
No doubt it needs to change... Just like legal billing. ;) This was great redirecting by the way Who gets to regulate legal billing? It's a private contract between the lawyer and the client. Do you want the government regulating private contracts? If soi, what then prevents the government stepping in and regulating what you get paid? The problem with medical services is that people working in that industry are overpaid. If we can cap salaries, we can cap medical costs. Easy argument to make. Each according to his abilities, each according to his needs. Amiright? This is happening in the brokerage industry now.
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Post by The Hoff on May 18, 2016 16:34:46 GMT -5
Who gets to regulate legal billing? It's a private contract between the lawyer and the client. Do you want the government regulating private contracts? If soi, what then prevents the government stepping in and regulating what you get paid? The problem with medical services is that people working in that industry are overpaid. If we can cap salaries, we can cap medical costs. Easy argument to make. Each according to his abilities, each according to his needs. Amiright? This is happening in the brokerage industry now. As it should. Those bastards make way too much money.
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Post by joeking1978 on May 18, 2016 19:50:49 GMT -5
This is happening in the brokerage industry now. As it should. Those bastards make way too much money. I typed out a 6 paragraph response... And then my sarcasm Meyer suddenly powered up
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Post by philly on May 25, 2016 10:30:58 GMT -5
Just got a head hunter email about a job at a ski resort in Vail. Unlimited PTO, can leave work and ski on "powder days". Wife refuses to leave Michigan...fuck me.
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Post by joeking1978 on May 25, 2016 11:03:16 GMT -5
Only 18.5 more years until you have an empty nest and can do what you want
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Post by philly on May 25, 2016 11:45:59 GMT -5
18 years, 3.5 months dick
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Post by philly on Jan 12, 2017 16:24:40 GMT -5
Anyone have home number for pGekko? I have a question about backdoor roth IRA conversions.
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Post by joeking1978 on Jan 12, 2017 16:37:27 GMT -5
You gotta FB him
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