SunsetShivers
SunsetShivers t1_j7p16n2 wrote
Reply to Taxes 1099 but supposed to be W2 by mommy2boy
Ask /r/personalfinance too.
SunsetShivers t1_j2ib9cw wrote
Reply to College Freshman by Nugget_4758
Big Y, Stop & Shop, Trader Joes. Other: Target, Walmart.
If you go to Big Y or S&S get a free member card to reduce prices because they're expensive.
SunsetShivers t1_j2bz1p1 wrote
Reply to comment by Jackamalio626 in Top state officials, including governor, set to receive a 20 percent pay hike, the largest in years by SomethingDrastic
I used to consider myself a progressive, then I realized just how ridiculously counter-productive the rhetoric and motives of progressives were.
A progressive will look at a role call vote for paid sick leave where 49 Democrats vote Yes, and 44 Republicans vote No, and then propagate a narrative that's it's the big bad Democrats and their handlers fault for all of our problems.
Progressives today are not like the ones in the past, the ones who actually cared about creating change and recognized the little wins in society. Today they just want to blow up the system and actively encourage anyone that's not a complete facist Republican to bring it all down with them.
It's funny that whenever Democrats control any part of government and things don't always pan out for the best, progressives and conservatives can collectively come together and spew the "bOtH sIdEs" argument. If I didn't know any better I'd think you were a conservative masquerading as someone on the left, that's just how bad it looks from a liberal perspective.
SunsetShivers t1_j2bukhm wrote
Reply to comment by Jackamalio626 in Top state officials, including governor, set to receive a 20 percent pay hike, the largest in years by SomethingDrastic
Wow, that’s one disingenuous way to spin the situation. But that’s business as usual for progressives these days.
SunsetShivers t1_jam3jks wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Most and Least Educated States, 2016-2021 [OC] by tinker_tailor_soldie
Massachusetts is leading with 45.2% vs Colorado at 42.8%.