To most...the basics consist of looking at the ROR sheet for their 401k and moving their money into the fund that had the highest ROR last year.....AKA failure 101
I guess it could be worse.....
During the Great Depression and World War II, the top income tax rate rose from pre-war levels. In 1939, the top rate was 75% applied to incomes above $5,000,000 ($75 million 2007 dollars). During 1944 and 1945, the top rate was its all-time high at 94% applied to income above $200,000.
Someone stole the kishka
Someone stole the kishka
Who stole the kishka,
from the butcher's shop?
Who stole the kishka?
Who stole the kishka?
Who stole the kishka?
Someone call the cops!
Fat and round and firmly packed
It was hanging on the rack
Someone stole the kishka
When I turned my back
Who stole the kishka?
Who stole the kishka?
Who stole the kishka?
Someone bring it back!
Someone stole the kishka
Someone stole the kishka
Who stole the kishka,
from the butcher shop?
Who stole the kishka?
Who stole the kishka?
Who stole the kishka?
Someone call the cops!
Yusef found the kishka
Yusef found the kishka
Yusef found the kishka
And he hung it on the rack.
He found the kishka
He found the kishka
He found the kishka
Yusef brought it back
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Hey!
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I will be coaching my sons team this summer and was wondering if any of you, that have done it in the past, have any tips for me.....I have eight 4 Year olds and one 5 Year old.....
Didnt the allure of govt jobs used to be good benefits and a pension BUT lower pay than the private sector? That was the tradeoff.........now they get higher pay, great benefits, more time off and JUICED up pensions.....
Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man, when he come in the door, man, she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man.
SATURDAY MAY 15TH........Come out to the Brant Fire Hall to see Bob Levy, Amy Carlson, Devin Ensign and Beetlejuice from the Howard Stern Show. Tickets will be available for $20 pre-sale and at the Door. Beer, Wine, Pop, Water, and some food will be available at the show. Please help support the Brant Vol Fire Company by attending this night of hilarious comedy. Show begins at 930PM. Doors open at 730PM. PM if you would like info on tickets or tickets are for sale online....
Tickets available here