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I was thinking more along the lines of the details contained in the big beautiful bill, but we could go on and on.
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It truly does and problem is there’s no shortage there.
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That’s putting it generously.
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Thanks for sharing. I love that goal and great to see the governor taking steps to make it happen.
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Anything in particular stand out for you in Illinois? I know nothing about that area.
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The disproportionate taxes and interest make it more oval-ish.
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It’s more of a fact rather than an argument. That’s how parasites work.
Parasites start small—barely noticeable at first—until they quietly drain the life out of their host.
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Lots of opportunities. Thanks, Joe! 🤑
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Welcome back, Og. Always good to take some time for yourself! Gl
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A clear reminder that the wealthy have long manipulated the narrative — and will keep driving inequality to protect their interests. This tax bill further supports the narrative.
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Wouldn't it be crazy if we topped that this term.
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Great point — hopefully trickle down starts working!
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Source is listed.
I wouldn't even question it tbh. Inequality is already at alarming levels, and this bill only worsens the divide. It doesn’t solve the problem — it deepens it.
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If our congressmen choose to prioritize markets over serving the public, they do so at their peril—risking public trust, widening inequality, and inviting unrest.
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Not sure that company will survive long enough for cancer to be cured, but appreciate the insight!
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Exactly. The chemo isn’t working—and sadly, there’s no cure for cancer, just as there’s no cure for greed.