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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And please don't say "living my best life." YES I know that is the best, but its not applicable to me right now. Tell me the worst sh*t you did to an ex. Whether it was immediately after a break up or years later. And if not you, someone you knew who did it.[/quote] Best revenge on crazy "progressives" -- seeing Trump elected.[/quote] Enjoy your taxes going up for your so called revenge![/quote] Mine won't be going up, they'll be going down. I'm a member of the forgotten lower middle class and I can't wait. [/quote] I wouldn't bet on that. Hope you aren't planning on deducting your student loan interest, medical costs, or business expenses.[/quote] I don't have any of those. Never had any student loans, or uninsured medical costs. I have a PhD and a government job. I rent in NOVA. I make 120k a year, and no kids. I ran the tax comparison calculator and I'll be saving between $2,500 and $5,000 thanks to Trump. [/quote] You are such a hypocrite. The stipends you got for your PhD were tax-free but the Republican tax plan will make it taxable. So I guess now that you've got yours it's okay and we can tax the poor students that are in school now. I guess getting an advanced education isn't part of making America great again[/quote] When I was a grad student our stipend was taxable. And back then taxes started on much lower incomes than they do now. Grad students today make five or six times what I made. [/quote] I beg pardon. It's not the stipend rules they are changing but they make making tuition waivers taxable income. Its difficult to keep up with all the B.S. with this tax plan. Not letting teachers deduct school supplies they buy has got to be one of the most egregious.[/quote]
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