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Spin Zone / Re: Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« Last post by Anthony on April 25, 2024, 04:38:32 AM »
It's time to call our representatives.   ::)
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Spin Zone / Re: Keep animals off your table
« Last post by Rush on April 24, 2024, 07:13:52 PM »
Another possibility, which Rush alluded to, would be that the endodontist has access to a cone beam, which the GP usually does not.

I had to look that up and yes from the pictures that looks like what my endo had.
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Spin Zone / Re: Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« Last post by Number7 on April 24, 2024, 06:58:23 PM »
The communist party (some stupidly call them democrats) have one thing in mind, the destruction of the working class and the end of financial freedom of any kind.

Fuck the fucking scum bag democrats.
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Spin Zone / Re: Keep animals off your table
« Last post by elwood blues on April 24, 2024, 06:26:33 PM »
While we're talking about teeth and dentistry, late last year I went in for my cleaning. They took the traditional bite wing x-rays and then the dentist, new to this practice, came in. She told me I had an infection starting in #2 and needed to go see an Endodontist to get a root canal.  I go there, go through all kind of x-rays and the Endodontist comes in to tell me I don't need a root canal, here's a prescription for an antibiotic to stop the infection and your dentist need to pull the tooth. That was what I got for $400+. Says he'll send a report to the dentist office.  The tooth has a crown and he says the tooth is split under the crown.  I never heard from the dentist, the tooth has never bothered me. I think my cleaning comes up in May. Gonna thank them for costing me $400+.

Maybe she was not only new to the practice, but new to dentistry and didn't have the experience to know it was not fixable.

No, if it was like my dentist and endodontist, the dentist has basic x-rays, the endodontist has some sort of microscopic molecular x-ray that can see cracks that don’t show up on regular x-ray.  Sounds like the split showed up on his endo’s fancy schmancy x-rays.

Another possibility, which Rush alluded to, would be that the endodontist has access to a cone beam, which the GP usually does not.

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Spin Zone / Re: Keep animals off your table
« Last post by Rush on April 24, 2024, 06:06:53 PM »
Maybe she was not only new to the practice, but new to dentistry and didn't have the experience to know it was not fixable.

No, if it was like my dentist and endodontist, the dentist has basic x-rays, the endodontist has some sort of microscopic molecular x-ray that can see cracks that don’t show up on regular x-ray.  Sounds like the split showed up on his endo’s fancy schmancy x-rays.
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Spin Zone / Re: Keep animals off your table
« Last post by Rush on April 24, 2024, 05:57:55 PM »
While we're talking about teeth and dentistry, late last year I went in for my cleaning. They took the traditional bite wing x-rays and then the dentist, new to this practice, came in. She told me I had an infection starting in #2 and needed to go see an Endodontist to get a root canal.  I go there, go through all kind of x-rays and the Endodontist comes in to tell me I don't need a root canal, here's a prescription for an antibiotic to stop the infection and your dentist need to pull the tooth. That was what I got for $400+. Says he'll send a report to the dentist office.  The tooth has a crown and he says the tooth is split under the crown.  I never heard from the dentist, the tooth has never bothered me. I think my cleaning comes up in May. Gonna thank them for costing me $400+.

Based on my experience last year, I think both of them might be right. You might have a small infection and an antibiotic is only a temporary solution.  The infection will recur because the pathway that allowed bacteria in is still there (the crack in the tooth).  No they will not do a root canal if the tooth is cracked and yes, you will ultimately need to get it pulled.

This is what I went though last year. Except I had pain in the tooth, and I’d already had a root canal. The dentist took an x-ray and showed me, it is a shadow representing a pocket of infection between the tooth root and the bone.  Your dentist should have pointed out something like that to you on the x-ray.

He gave me an antibiotic and sent me to the endodontist to drill through the crown and dig out the old root canal filler and directly inspect the infected pocket, then either redo the root canal or, if  the tooth is cracked, send me back to have the tooth pulled.  When I went in to the endodontist for that, I told her I was no longer in any pain so didn’t the antibiotic cure me? Now we don’t need to do anything?  That’s when she told me, no, it doesn’t really cure it, these things tend to come back.

She drilled through and when she got in she said, yep, there is a pocket of pus.  So she cleaned it out and packed it with antibiotic ointment and put a temporary filling in.  She told me she did see a crack so she wasn’t going to do another root canal repair, but I’d have to get it pulled.   As I recall she charged me exactly $400 also.  When I got back to the dentist and he pulled it, he did another thorough clean out before he put back that blood concoction.

Just because the tooth isn’t bothering you doesn’t mean all is well.  The infection is eating away at the bone under the tooth.  It will eventually start hurting, assuming you did have an infection and the antibiotic didn’t completely cure it, and I suspect that’s the case if your endodontist believed that was the case.  I expect when you go back to the dentist they’ll do another x-ray.  That should show if the pocket of suspected infection has gone away, stayed the same or gotten bigger.  You might have to ask if they even read the report from the endodontist, maybe they expected you to take the initiative and call them for the followup.

If they can show you that shadow on the imaging, might want to go ahead and do something rather than wait til it starts hurting.  When mine started hurting it went from zero to real bad pretty quickly.
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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/04/u_s_hands_over_110m_base_to_niger_junta_to_release_1_000_u_s_army_hostages_watches_helplessly_as_base_goes_to_russia.html

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Joe Biden is a lucky bungler.

With no Fox News cameras around and nobody paying much attention to what was going on in Niger, a disgraceful, utterly humiliating exit of the U.S. military from that benighted country now led by a military junta, has dealt the U.S. another strategic blow, and entirely preventably. The crummy little tinpot junta now running Niger has managed to kick Uncle Sam around, much as the Taliban and Iran did, creating an accumulating pattern of lost U.S. influence. And sure enough, they got us good, because Joe Biden let them.

According to the New York Times:

More than 1,000 American military personnel will leave Niger in the coming months, Biden administration officials said on Friday, upending U.S. counterterrorism and security policy in the tumultuous Sahel region of Africa.

In the second of two meetings this week in Washington, Deputy Secretary of State Kurt M. Campbell told Niger’s prime minister, Ali Lamine Zeine, that the United States disagreed with the country’s turn toward Russia for security and Iran for a possible deal on its uranium reserves, and the failure of Niger’s military government to map out a path to return to democracy, according to a senior State Department official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss diplomatic talks.

The decision was not a particular surprise. Niger said last month that it was revoking its military cooperation deal with the United States following a highly contentious set of meetings in Niger’s capital, Niamey, with a high-level American diplomatic and military delegation.

The base was a critical node in the U.S. war on al-Qaida, ISIS, and all their evil little allies operating terrorist operations from the northern African region. Niger had been the U.S.'s bigfoot footprint in that region and its value was incalculable.

With that the baseline reality, some of the self-righteous karens at the State Department decided that now was just the time to lecture and hector Niger's mirrored-sunglass coup leaders about 'democracy,' as if that place ever had any idea about the concept.

The coup leaders didn't take it well, and ordered the U.S. out. To make matters worse, they held 1,000 U.S. servicemen hostage in the desert without water or food for weeks, as the U.S. attempted to hold on, until this past week when the U.S. agreed to fork over the brand-new state-of-art U.S. $110 million military base there just so we could get our servicemembers out. And to make it worse, they decided to hand it over to Russia.

The Times also notes that on Niger's famous yellowcake front, they've decided to give access to that to Iran, which has lots of money from President Obama's and Joe Biden's release of impounded Iranian cash along with big nuclear ambitions. Niger's coup leaders would probably like a slice of that for themselves, and the uranium they exchange it for will supply the missing magic to advance Iran's evil plans.

Who the heck was behind this disaster, who couldn't figure out that hot-from-a-coup coup leaders preening in their military uniforms might just take a 'democracy' diktat pretty badly? Who got into the screaming match instead of treated these characters with kid gloves as a national security matter? Who failed to forecast that they'd react the way they did?

And aside from the huge loss of military presence and the expensive base in the desert, now to be enjoyed by Russians expanding their footprint to west Africa, who is responsible for this horrific loss of U.S. influence? This roughly creates a second stepping stone of influence for Russia, which got the first lilypad in in Syria, when Obama drew his red line and turned tail, while this gives them a second base of influence. Advantage: Russia. Disadvantage: The U.S.

And how very embarrassing that they achieved their aim of taking the U.S. base through holding U.S. troops effectively hostage? Jim Hoft at GatewayPundit has lots more links and background about this disgraceful Biden special, which has become a feature, not a bug, of his foreign policy.

While few in the U.S. pay much attention to Niger, you can bet our enemies do, as well as most educated European audiences, who aren't that far from the place anyway.  They see the humiliation, they readjust their expectations, and Biden just hopes nobody in the voting public in the states notices.

Well, we've noticed, because we've seen this show before. It's time to throw the whole Biden crew out come November, because if we don't, there will be much more like this to come, as U.S. influence on the global stage shrinks down to nothing and our capacity to fight terrorism will be nil.
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Spin Zone / Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« Last post by Lucifer on April 24, 2024, 04:59:16 PM »
https://www.atr.org/biden-calls-for-44-6-capital-gains-tax-rate-highest-capital-gains-tax-since-its-creation-in-1922/

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And don’t forget to add the state capital gains tax: the Biden combined federal-state rate would exceed 50% in many states

President Biden has formally proposed the highest top capital gains tax in over 100 years.

Here is a direct quote from the Biden 2025 budget proposal: “Together, the proposals would increase the top marginal rate on long-term capital gains and qualified dividends to 44.6 percent.”

Yes, you read that correctly: A Biden top capital gains and dividends tax rate of 44.6%.

Under the Biden proposal, the combined federal-state capital gains tax exceeds 50% in many states. California will face a combined federal-state rate of 59%, New Jersey 55.3%, Oregon at 54.5%, Minnesota at 54.4%, and New York state at 53.4%.

Worse, capital gains are not indexed to inflation. So Americans already get stuck paying tax on some “gains” that are not real. It is a tax on inflation, something created by Washington and then taxed by Washington. Biden’s high inflation makes this especially painful.

Many hard working couples who started a small business at age 25 who now wish to sell the business at age 65 will face the Biden proposed 44.6% top rate, plus state capital gains taxes. And much of that “gain” isn’t real due to inflation. But they’ll owe tax on it.

Capital gains taxes are often a form of double taxation. When capital gains come from stocks, stock mutual funds, or stock ETFs, the capital gains tax is a cascaded second layer of tax on top of the current federal corporate income tax of 21%. (Biden has also proposed a corporate income tax hike to 28%).
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Spin Zone / Re: Keep animals off your table
« Last post by elwood blues on April 24, 2024, 03:46:25 PM »
While we're talking about teeth and dentistry, late last year I went in for my cleaning. They took the traditional bite wing x-rays and then the dentist, new to this practice, came in. She told me I had an infection starting in #2 and needed to go see an Endodontist to get a root canal.  I go there, go through all kind of x-rays and the Endodontist comes in to tell me I don't need a root canal, here's a prescription for an antibiotic to stop the infection and your dentist need to pull the tooth. That was what I got for $400+. Says he'll send a report to the dentist office.  The tooth has a crown and he says the tooth is split under the crown.  I never heard from the dentist, the tooth has never bothered me. I think my cleaning comes up in May. Gonna thank them for costing me $400+.

Maybe she was not only new to the practice, but new to dentistry and didn't have the experience to know it was not fixable.
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Spin Zone / Re: Keep animals off your table
« Last post by elwood blues on April 24, 2024, 03:24:14 PM »
does flossing actually embed food and plaque into your gums?

No.
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