One thing I hate about it is like. Okay child support as an example. If you make 100, 000 a year before taxes they will just take out 17,000 for child support. But your take home would be significantly less. Making that 17% income steal feel more like 40%.
I hate how every single financial aid or housing or anything that requires an income to apply for always uses before tax gross income. If you want buy a house they use gross income.
If you take home shit money and you want federal or state assistance, "sorry for gross income you make too much to get any sort of financial aid. Not our fault landlords hike up rent. Just buy a house"
People will go to the library to Google about when trump will remove income and federal taxes screaming that it's a waste of their money, not knowing that the library a federal building paid for by their taxes.
I don't get it either. The US is down here on the lower end for how much we pay into taxes. We just get hardly any benefits from it since it all goes to our military. But on average we only pay a relatively small percentage compared to the rest of the world.
I'll put my 2 cents in though. I'd gladly pay a higher tax percentage to save $800 a month for health insurance that doesn't even work until I spend $7500 first.
I haven't gone to see fireworks in a few years. Recently I just go to Walmart and buy some big packs and let my kids enjoy lighting them off and just having fun. Plus the long weekend is awesome.
My guess is 2 and a half hour movie. Scenes will be like the book going back and forth, and they'll cut a lot of filler chit chat he has with rocky. You could skip the language barrier parts with a montage or a "months later" type thing.
When I watch a movie based off a book though. I will NEVER compare the two and treat them as two completely different things. Makes media more enjoyable that way.
Yes, but people aren't and are going to ruin the market