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The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a The 8 o'clock hour is brought to you by Central Heating & Air, your Atlanta Carrier Experts. 770-GET-HEAT, Centralheat.com First thing to know: The world will one day thank President Trump Xtra Flashback: Rush Limbaugh was spot on 10 years ago about Robert Mueller Atlanta travellers are talking about Jon Ossoff, they just don’t know it Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mar 17th Edition: The City of Social Circle has placed a lock on the water meter at the warehouse the Trump administration recently purchased to turn into an ICE detention center; Travelers at the Airport are waiting for hours in long security lines as T-S-A works through staffing shortages during the partial government shutdown; And Georgia taxpayers are expected to receive a rebate from the state this tax season.
Has Trump caved on deporting illegals by ‘deescalating' in Minnesota? https://thefederalist.com/2026/01/28/trump-has-failed-his-nullification-crisis-other-states-will-follow-minnesotas-example/ Fishwrap headline is purposeful misreading of how Trump operates: https://www.oregonlive.com/nation/2026/01/trumps-sudden-shift-on-ice-protests-is-his-latest-about-face.html Now OR Dems want to keep your tax rebate kicker: https://oregoncatalyst.com/94250-capital-alert-gas-tax-election-swap-kicker-raid-sales-tax.html Dem Prozanski introduces a constitutional amendment to steal part of your kicker: https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/27/oregon-kicker-tax-rebate-politics/
This Day in Legal History: Salem Witchcraft ExecutionsOn August 19, 1692, five individuals—George Burroughs, John Proctor, George Jacobs Sr., John Willard, and Martha Carrier—were executed by hanging in Salem, Massachusetts, after being convicted of witchcraft. These executions occurred during the height of the infamous Salem witch trials, a dark episode in colonial American history fueled by religious fervor, mass hysteria, and deeply flawed legal proceedings. George Burroughs, a former minister, recited the Lord's Prayer on the gallows—a feat believed to be impossible for a witch—which unsettled some spectators but did not halt the execution. John Proctor, a well-respected farmer, had been openly critical of the trials and was likely targeted for his outspoken skepticism.Martha Carrier was labeled “the Queen of Hell” by her accusers, a title steeped in misogyny and fear. The trials heavily relied on spectral evidence—claims of visions and dreams—which would later be deemed inadmissible in more rational courts. Governor William Phips halted the trials just two months later, in part because of growing public backlash and the implausibility of the accusations.These executions mark one of the final mass hangings of the Salem witch trials, which ultimately led to the deaths of 20 people and the imprisonment of many more. Legal scholars have since examined the trials as a case study in the dangers of due process violations, mass panic, and unchecked judicial power. In the centuries that followed, the state of Massachusetts gradually acknowledged the injustice, with the last of the condemned officially exonerated only in 2001. The Salem trials remain a cautionary tale in American legal history, illustrating how fear and ideology can warp legal institutions.The White House has been sending social media teams to accompany FBI agents during arrests in Washington, D.C., as part of President Donald Trump's recent federal takeover of the city's policing efforts. According to sources briefed on the situation, the teams are capturing footage to promote the administration's crackdown on crime, raising serious concerns among legal experts. The move is considered highly unusual and potentially problematic, as it blurs the lines between law enforcement and political messaging, potentially violating Justice Department norms meant to prevent political interference in criminal investigations.One recent example involved a professionally produced video of FBI agents arresting Sean Charles Dunn, a former DOJ employee, which was posted to the White House's social media and has garnered millions of views. Legal experts warn that filming arrests—especially in non-public spaces—could infringe on suspects' Fourth Amendment privacy rights and complicate the legal proceedings by generating prejudicial pre-trial publicity.The White House has also reportedly embedded personnel within the FBI command post and is tracking arrest statistics, suggesting an unusually direct involvement in federal law enforcement operations. While the administration claims this is part of its transparency initiative, critics see it as political theater designed to favorably shape public perception. Experts argue that such tactics risk undermining public confidence in the FBI's independence and could erode the bureau's credibility.White House sending social media teams with FBI on some arrests in D.C., sources say | ReutersThe Trump administration appointed Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey as co-deputy director of the FBI, sharing the post with conservative media personality Dan Bongino. This newly created position signals a shift in leadership at the Bureau, with FBI Director Kash Patel calling Bailey an essential addition to the agency. Bailey, a war veteran and Missouri's attorney general since 2023, will resign his current role effective September 8.Bailey expressed gratitude for the appointment, emphasizing his commitment to supporting President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi's law enforcement agenda. Bondi, who welcomed Bailey's appointment, praised his legal and military background. Bailey had previously been mentioned as a potential pick for U.S. attorney general under Trump's second term but was not ultimately chosen.Bongino, now Bailey's co-deputy, recently made headlines for clashing with Bondi over the DOJ's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and had reportedly considered resigning. The appointment, first reported by Fox News Digital, has raised eyebrows given Bongino's media background and the political nature of the move.Missouri attorney general named as co-deputy director of FBI | ReutersThe American Bar Association (ABA) is attempting to revise and soften a controversial proposal that would double the number of required hands-on learning credits for law students, following strong pushback from many law school deans. The updated plan, released August 15, would raise the experiential learning requirement from six to twelve credits but introduces greater flexibility and delays implementation to at least 2032.Key changes include allowing students to earn three of those credits in their first year—previously prohibited—and permitting partial credit for traditional courses that incorporate practical elements like simulated client work or drafting exercises. These adjustments aim to address concerns about feasibility, especially for part-time students or programs with limited resources.Despite these revisions, critics remain skeptical. Many deans argue that the ABA has not shown sufficient evidence that increased experiential credits would improve legal education outcomes, and they warn the rule could increase costs and overburden students and schools. Supporters, including clinical faculty, argue that more hands-on training is essential for preparing practice-ready attorneys and believe the financial concerns are overstated.Some, like Cornell's Gautam Hans, expressed cautious optimism about the changes, while others, like Northwestern's Daniel Rodriguez, say the revisions don't go far enough to address core issues, particularly the lack of data supporting the proposed changes.ABA seeks to salvage law school hands-on learning proposal amid pushback from deans | ReutersIn an exclusive at Bloomberg Law, an SEC whistleblower alleges Paul Weiss and Reed Smith helped conceal $500 million in biotech risk. Two top law firms are accused in a whistleblower complaint filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission of hiding a legal dispute that could have jeopardized a $500 million biotech merger. The complaint, obtained exclusively by Bloomberg Law, was filed by Joel Cohen—best known for co-writing Toy Story—who claims he and his wife were defrauded out of at least $38 million by Sofie Biosciences Inc.Cohen alleges Sofie and its lawyers concealed his legal threats from disclosures during the company's majority-stake sale to private equity firm Trilantic North America. Central to the dispute is Sofie's use of a $2.5 million appraisal from Kroll LLC to value a cancer-imaging facility acquired in 2019—an amount Cohen claims was intentionally low in order to reduce his and other noteholders' payout in Series B preferred shares.The whistleblower complaint accuses Paul Weiss partner Jeffrey Marell and Reed Smith partner Michael Sanders of knowingly excluding Cohen's legal demands from merger documents, possibly violating federal securities laws. Internal emails cited in the complaint show Sofie executives feared the deal would fall apart if Cohen's claims became public.Sofie and its legal team argue Cohen waived his rights through broad releases signed during the merger and that the appraisal complied with contractual terms. However, Cohen and his wife had assigned their claims to a separate LLC, which the whistleblower says was not covered by those waivers.Two related lawsuits filed in California claim that Reed Smith represented conflicting interests and helped structure the asset financing in a way that disadvantaged noteholders. The firm denies any wrongdoing and says it never represented Cohen or the other lenders. A court ruling is expected soon on whether Cohen can access documents related to the Kroll valuation.Paul Weiss, Reed Smith Accused of Coverup by SEC WhistleblowerIn my column for Bloomberg this week, I talk a bit about state sales tax kickback schemes. Louisiana's 2012 “procurement processing program” was originally promoted as a way to support research and development, but instead has funneled the vast majority of collected sales tax—over 90% in some years—back to consultants and out-of-state companies. The scheme works by enticing payment processing subsidiaries to reroute sales through Louisiana, allowing the state to collect taxes on transactions that didn't actually occur within its borders. These taxes were meant to support research institutions, but in practice, virtually none of the funds have reached them. In 2023 alone, $67 million of the $73 million collected was rebated, and 2022 figures were worse.This program reflects a broader issue across many states: public incentive deals are being handed out with little to no accountability. Unlike private contracts, where each party protects its own interests and can demand repayment when promises aren't kept, public deals often lack enforceable clawback provisions. Louisiana does include a limited recapture clause in its statute—but it only ensures proper paperwork, not fulfillment of public benefits.Other states like California have taken modest steps, such as requiring disclosure of such deals, but few have adopted strong clawback mechanisms. Until public incentive agreements require concrete, verifiable results to justify tax rebates—and include provisions to recover funds when promises fall through—they risk becoming little more than tax shelters for private interests.Louisiana's Tax-Share Problems Prove Clawbacks Must Be Standard This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
The Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) is calling for a 40% rebate on the excise charged to draught products sold in pubs. Jerry spoke to Michael O’Donovan who’s president of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland.
The Vintners Federation of Ireland is calling on the government to introduce a 40% tax rebate in excise on pints of draught beer sold in pubs.The association said the move would be helpful for rural pubs who are struggling with increasing costs.Pat Crotty, Chief Executive of the Vintners Federation of Ireland and Sheila Gilheany, Chief Executive of Alcohol Action Ireland, spoke to Matt about this on Tuesday's The Last Word.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the chat.
On today's show: 10am-11am Gort Community School Students Campaign for Safer Cycling Conditions Publicans Call for ‘Pints' Tax Rebate to save rural pubs We hear about a new Galway short film - Better in Person
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says incomplete or wrong information from the IRD is to blame for shortfalls in the Government's FamilyBoost scheme. The tax rebate of up to $75 per week was initially touted as a $249-million-a-year handout to help with covering childcare costs. Only 1.2% of eligible families received a full subsidy. Christopher Luxon talks to Luxon about the shortfall, his experience at the Pope's funeral and time commemorating Anzac Day. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's episode of the AJ Bell Money and Markets podcast looks at the challenges being faced by global automakers. (01:31) In the UK the speed of the transition to net zero and fines for not meeting targets has been cited as one reason behind Stellantis' decision to close its factory in Luton. The government has said it will consult on the phase out as Ford's UK boss calls for incentives for motorists. (06:42) Danni Hewson explains how Donald Trump's threat to introduce tariffs on day one of his presidency is likely to hit the auto sector particularly hard including US firms like General Motors which has a huge manufacturing hub in Mexico. There's been a flurry of takeover action on London markets (10:15) with Direct Line turning down Aviva's approach which would create the UK's largest car insurer, but pub and restaurant group Lounger's is backing a £338 million bid from Fortress saying its growth hasn't been reflected by its market valuation. (23:16 )With Christmas fast approaching Laura Suter looks into warnings that many Black Friday deals aren't all they're cracked up to be and assesses a warning from HMRC that scammers are using the lure of tax rebates to catch people out. With the number of UK adults owning crypto currencies on the rise the FCA has said it will finally look to regulate the sector. A third of investors wrongly believe they could complain to the regulator if something went wrong. (28:23) Plus, Imogen Harris from the Premier Miton Global Smaller Companies Fund on why a $22 billion company is considered to be a small cap in the UK (14:16) and Nick Clay from Redwheel Global Equity Income Fund on whether companies now care more about share buybacks than dividends (39:31)
China will slash its clean oil product export tax rebates from 13% to 9% starting December 1, which will likely dampen outflows from Asia's third-largest oil product exporter. While this move may be seen as China laying the groundwork for potential trade talks with the US, other factors, such as capacity rationalization and mounting government debt, could also be at play. In light of a potential US-China trade war, Commodity Insights' Asia oil news editor Neo Rong Wei, market specialist Oceana Zhou, and AltView's Grace Lee discuss in the latest episode of the Oil Markets podcast how this could bode well for Chinese oil demand, while exploring the wider implications these developments may have on regional crude and oil product markets in the year ahead. Related content: AltView Short-Term Outlook Storyboard Trump election neutral for Chinese oil demand as Beijing looks inward China's VAT rebate reduction to discourage clean oil product exports in 2025
Text us your financial questions!Henssler Money Talks — October 26, 2024Season 38, Episode 43Timestamps and Chapters 00:00: Market Roundup: Oct. 21 – Oct. 25, 202424:21: Case Study: Creating a Legacy of Philanthropy 34:48: Q&A Time: Georgia's Tax Rebate and Diversifying with International StocksFollow Henssler: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HensslerFinancial/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HensslerFinancial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/henssler-financial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hensslerfinancial?lang=en X: https://www.x.com/hensslergroup “Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial. Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
There's less than a month until Election Day, and aside from the many, many candidates to consider, we also have a handful of ballot initiatives that could affect everything from how all of Oregon votes to whether we should automatically get $1,600 back every year from our state tax return. Today, KBOO news director Althea Billings is breaking down a few of these state and local measures to help us all make a little more sense of what'll be on the ballot this November. Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this October 8th episode: Paint Care Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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0000018e-382a-da6b-a3bf-7d3fa7220000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2024-03-13/possible-tax-rebate-for-films-made-in-iaJim O'HaraPossible Tax Rebate for Films Made in IA10
Jonathan Wilkinson, Energy and Natural Resources Minister; James Rajotte, Alberta's Senior Representative to the United States & Davit Paterson, Ontario's Representative In Washington, D.C.; The Front Bench with: Dan Moulton, Shakir Chambers, Karl Belanger and Laura Stone.
The already controversial Unified Development Ordinance is receiving complaints from SouthPark about triplexes. Officials okay the $2.5 billion school bonds. And the Hornets' losing streak gets worse. Mike Collins and our roundtable of reporters tackle those stories and more.
You've been offered some tax back - that's great - but what if you didn't ask for it? Whats going on?..Linda and her family are couch surfing after a house fire - but she says, at least we're alive...People who complain to Tripadvisor about the weather & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What constitutes "rural" looks pretty different to a bureaucrat in Ottawa than it does to the people who actually LIVE here in New Brunswick. CBC's Jacques Poitras reports on a weird inconsistency in who gets the rural top-up for their carbon tax rebate.
Mike gives an update on the latest from the IRS.
Oregon loves to be an outlier, and its special kicker tax rebate is yet another example. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Kyra Buckley and Dirk VanderHart go deep on why Oregon's kicker continues to hit unprecedented dollar figures, how the state compares nationally and much more. Find the show wherever you get your podcasts.
Governor Whitmer announced her plans for a new tax rebate for the purchase of electric vehicles. Automotive News' Jake Neher sits down with Cheyna Roth to dig into the details of these EV rebates.
Governor Whitmer announced her plans for a new tax rebate for the purchase of electric vehicles. Automotive News' Jake Neher sits down with Cheyna Roth to dig into the details of these EV rebates.
We highly recommend watching the video walkthrough of this podcast on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IDIDistributors In the latest episode of the R-Value podcast, IDI's own Ken Allison welcomes Apollo Energies CEO and President Mark Stout to show off a tool that will help your customers understand how much they could save by taking advantage of the 179D tax incentive. Mark and Ken dissect the financial wisdom of insulating and air sealing commercial buildings of any size, revealing what may seem like an expense can actually become a profitable venture for your customers with the 179D tax program. Apollo Energies' new tool is designed to transform how upgrades are accounted for and valued. The episode guides us through the nuts and bolts of qualifying for tax deductions through energy savings that beat standard requirements, and how to appreciate the nuances of bonus depreciation in the current tax code. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your business's profitability with the 179D tax rebate - a winning formula for your pocket and the planet. Get the 179D Incentive Evaluator at https://www.apolloenergiesinc.com/evaluator/index.php In this episode… 0:00 - Exploring the 179D tax rebate 2:43 - Signing up and logging in to the 179D Evaluator 3:36 - Example of adding upgrades like insulation and LED lighting to a commercial building to improve energy efficiency. Shows how this can lead to tax deductions through the 179D that reduce net project cost. 9:05 - Discussion of how Apollo Energies can do an audit, certify deductions, and manage the upgrades to ensure the project qualifies for the maximum incentives. This provides assurance if audited by the IRS.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Rep Cory McGarr talks about KKKatie Hobbs now supporting a tax rebate that she has been against. Not only has she flipped on it, she broke the law by claiming people are getting tax rebates because of her.
Mike explains why Republican legislators are touring a family tax rebate.
Most Montana taxpayers who qualify for a property tax rebate have already claimed theirs. Those who haven't are encouraged to do so before it's too late.
State officials are warning homeowners applying for the state's property tax rebates to watch out for suspicious activity.
Gurmehar Kaur brings you the news from Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Canada. Produced by Chanchal Gupta, edited by Hassan Bilal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Brad, Eric and Berilio sit down for 5 hours of recording to answer 95+ questions from you! Why would they do that? Well, that's our Special Episode in celebration of hitting the warhammer milestone of 40k subscribers on Youtube! Questions taken from our Community Post: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxA32PzAockYEu07GOEz3RVLcqo8Mdj5fD 00:00:15 - Intro 00:01:40 - What Type of Questions will be Answered? 00:04:08 - Question 01 - Which army would you keep? 00:05:59 - Question 02 - Eldar Waifu or T'au GF? 00:07:26 - Question 03 - Ideas people told you were dumb 00:10:16 - Question 04 - 3D Printing 00:12:24 - Question 05 - Big Brain 00:14:16 - Question 06 - How To Spend a 1.2k Tax Rebate on 40k? 00:15:18 - Question 07 - What Made You Start Your Armies? 00:22:36 - Question 08 - Recording Schedule 00:25:02 - Question 09 - What Tastes Better, Nuhl Oil or Earthshade? 00:25:33 - Question 10 - PO Box 00:26:28 - Question 11 - Favorite Color Pair? 00:27:41 - Question 12 - Have We Played Other Wargames? 00:28:06 - Question 13 - Hows the Show Financed? 00:30:08 - Question 14 - Our Audience is Built Different 00:30:50 - Question 15 - Miniature Storage 00:32:30 - Question 16 - MERCH WHEN? 00:34:10 - Question 17 - What Other Games We Play? 00:38:23 - Question 18 - ANIME 00:40:36 - Question 19 - What Happens to Boomers? 00:41:17 - Question 20 - Custom Format? 00:41:36 - Question 21 - Chicka Chaos God 00:42:27 - Question 22 - Do We Update our Cubes? 00:43:16 - Question 23 - Things That Bother During Editing 00:45:07 - Question 24 - MUSIC 00:49:23 - Question 25 - What New Faction We Wanna See? 00:50:21 - Question 26 - What Faction We Wanna Delete? 00:51:52 - Question 27 - BATTLE REPORT 00:54:36 - Question 28 - Who's the Better Player? 00:55:18 - Question 29 - What Upgrades We Wanna Make? 00:56:25 - Question 30 - ARMY SHOWCASE 00:58:47 - Question 31 - Artistic Background? 01:02:36 - Question 32 - Whos More Annoying? 01:03:02 - Question 33 - Why the Templar Hate? 01:04:24 - Question 34 - SPONSORSHIP? 01:07:02 - Question 35 - Day Jobs? 01:08:56 - Question 36 - How Did You Get Into 40k? 01:11:25 - Question 37 - FOOD 01:13:41 - Question 38 - Favorite Method of Painting? 01:14:34 - Question 39 - Brad's Content Consumption 01:17:11 - Question 40 - Destiny 2 01:18:53 - Question 41 - Pancake or Waffles 01:20:25 - Question 42 - How Many Scarabs does Brad own? 01:20:43 - Question 43 - BOARDGAMES 01:23:03 - Question 44 - Eric's intervention 01:24:28 - Question 45 - Warhammer vs TCG costs 01:26:47 - Question 46 - Alternative Color Schemes 01:27:52 - Question 47 - How I Met Your Co Host 01:29:14 - Question 48 - 12 Inches is Too Short 01:29:54 - Question 49 - Why is Eric So Cool? 01:30:40 - Question 50 - Favorite and Worst Podcast Things 01:34:51 - Question 51 - S.O.S. 01:35:23 - Question 52 - Ramblings 01:35:47 - Question 53 - HOBBYING STATIONS 01:36:32 - Question 54 - We Love Auspex Tactics 01:40:18 - Question 55 - Finding Motivation for Painting 01:41:11 - Question 56 - Images Used on the Show 01:42:58 - Question 57 - Conversions 01:44:10 - Question 58 - HOBBY INJURIES 01:50:27 - Question 59 - Gussy Yes or No 01:50:47 - Question 60 - Does Warhammer Takes Too Long? 01:51:16 - Question 70 - Best Brad Tries to Stay Positive Moment 01:51:54 - Question 71 - The $500 Dollar Sequel 01:52:45 - Question 72 - A Patron Sneaks in the Comments 01:52:55 - Question 73 - How Much Have We Spent in 40k? 01:54:14 - Question 74 - Food Take - Green Beans 01:54:59 - Question 75 - Learning Self-Control 01:55:19 - Question 76 - EDITING CREATIVE PROCESS 02:02:59 - Question 77 - The Editor's Hard Drive 02:03:41 - Question 78 - The Witcher in 40k 02:05:27 - Question 79 - More Editors? 02:06:26 - Question 80 - Cheapest Way to Play 02:06:32 - Question 81 - Norn Emissary Grading 02:07:05 - Question 82 - FOOD TAKE - PIZZA 02:08:41 - Question 83 - Using Real Sand as Base 02:09:36 - Question 84 - Saddest Cut 02:10:28 - Question 85 - Recommended YT Channels? 02:11:00 - Question 86 - TTS Crew 02:11:11 - Question 87 - Space Marines II 02:11:44 - Question 88 - We Have a Genius in the Audience (send more ideas in private) 02:12:46 - Question 89 - Answer is 42 02:12:58 - Question 90 - MTG vs 40k Experience 02:13:59 - Question 91 - Favorite Soda 02:16:19 - Question 92 - DISCORD SERVER 02:16:54 - Question 93 - Watering the Editor 02:17:55 - Question 94 - Cease the Means of Production 02:17:52 - Question 95 - What If I Hate Painting? 02:21:29 - Question 96 - Picking a Space Marines Chapter 02:23:26 - It's Over. 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On this episode, Brad, Eric and Berilio sit down for 5 hours of recording to answer 95+ questions from you! Why would they do that? Well, that's our Special Episode in celebration of hitting the warhammer milestone of 40k subscribers on Youtube! Questions taken from our Community Post: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxA32PzAockYEu07GOEz3RVLcqo8Mdj5fD 00:00:15 - Intro 00:01:40 - What Type of Questions will be Answered? 00:04:08 - Question 01 - Which army would you keep? 00:05:59 - Question 02 - Eldar Waifu or T'au GF? 00:07:26 - Question 03 - Ideas people told you were dumb 00:10:16 - Question 04 - 3D Printing 00:12:24 - Question 05 - Big Brain 00:14:16 - Question 06 - How To Spend a 1.2k Tax Rebate on 40k? 00:15:18 - Question 07 - What Made You Start Your Armies? 00:22:36 - Question 08 - Recording Schedule 00:25:02 - Question 09 - What Tastes Better, Nuhl Oil or Earthshade? 00:25:33 - Question 10 - PO Box 00:26:28 - Question 11 - Favorite Color Pair? 00:27:41 - Question 12 - Have We Played Other Wargames? 00:28:06 - Question 13 - Hows the Show Financed? 00:30:08 - Question 14 - Our Audience is Built Different 00:30:50 - Question 15 - Miniature Storage 00:32:30 - Question 16 - MERCH WHEN? 00:34:10 - Question 17 - What Other Games We Play? 00:38:23 - Question 18 - ANIME 00:40:36 - Question 19 - What Happens to Boomers? 00:41:17 - Question 20 - Custom Format? 00:41:36 - Question 21 - Chicka Chaos God 00:42:27 - Question 22 - Do We Update our Cubes? 00:43:16 - Question 23 - Things That Bother During Editing 00:45:07 - Question 24 - MUSIC 00:49:23 - Question 25 - What New Faction We Wanna See? 00:50:21 - Question 26 - What Faction We Wanna Delete? 00:51:52 - Question 27 - BATTLE REPORT 00:54:36 - Question 28 - Who's the Better Player? 00:55:18 - Question 29 - What Upgrades We Wanna Make? 00:56:25 - Question 30 - ARMY SHOWCASE 00:58:47 - Question 31 - Artistic Background? 01:02:36 - Question 32 - Whos More Annoying? 01:03:02 - Question 33 - Why the Templar Hate? 01:04:24 - Question 34 - SPONSORSHIP? 01:07:02 - Question 35 - Day Jobs? 01:08:56 - Question 36 - How Did You Get Into 40k? 01:11:25 - Question 37 - FOOD 01:13:41 - Question 38 - Favorite Method of Painting? 01:14:34 - Question 39 - Brad's Content Consumption 01:17:11 - Question 40 - Destiny 2 01:18:53 - Question 41 - Pancake or Waffles 01:20:25 - Question 42 - How Many Scarabs does Brad own? 01:20:43 - Question 43 - BOARDGAMES 01:23:03 - Question 44 - Eric's intervention 01:24:28 - Question 45 - Warhammer vs TCG costs 01:26:47 - Question 46 - Alternative Color Schemes 01:27:52 - Question 47 - How I Met Your Co Host 01:29:14 - Question 48 - 12 Inches is Too Short 01:29:54 - Question 49 - Why is Eric So Cool? 01:30:40 - Question 50 - Favorite and Worst Podcast Things 01:34:51 - Question 51 - S.O.S. 01:35:23 - Question 52 - Ramblings 01:35:47 - Question 53 - HOBBYING STATIONS 01:36:32 - Question 54 - We Love Auspex Tactics 01:40:18 - Question 55 - Finding Motivation for Painting 01:41:11 - Question 56 - Images Used on the Show 01:42:58 - Question 57 - Conversions 01:44:10 - Question 58 - HOBBY INJURIES 01:50:27 - Question 59 - Gussy Yes or No 01:50:47 - Question 60 - Does Warhammer Takes Too Long? 01:51:16 - Question 70 - Best Brad Tries to Stay Positive Moment 01:51:54 - Question 71 - The $500 Dollar Sequel 01:52:45 - Question 72 - A Patron Sneaks in the Comments 01:52:55 - Question 73 - How Much Have We Spent in 40k? 01:54:14 - Question 74 - Food Take - Green Beans 01:54:59 - Question 75 - Learning Self-Control 01:55:19 - Question 76 - EDITING CREATIVE PROCESS 02:02:59 - Question 77 - The Editor's Hard Drive 02:03:41 - Question 78 - The Witcher in 40k 02:05:27 - Question 79 - More Editors? 02:06:26 - Question 80 - Cheapest Way to Play 02:06:32 - Question 81 - Norn Emissary Grading 02:07:05 - Question 82 - FOOD TAKE - PIZZA 02:08:41 - Question 83 - Using Real Sand as Base 02:09:36 - Question 84 - Saddest Cut 02:10:28 - Question 85 - Recommended YT Channels? 02:11:00 - Question 86 - TTS Crew 02:11:11 - Question 87 - Space Marines II 02:11:44 - Question 88 - We Have a Genius in the Audience (send more ideas in private) 02:12:46 - Question 89 - Answer is 42 02:12:58 - Question 90 - MTG vs 40k Experience 02:13:59 - Question 91 - Favorite Soda 02:16:19 - Question 92 - DISCORD SERVER 02:16:54 - Question 93 - Watering the Editor 02:17:55 - Question 94 - Cease the Means of Production 02:17:52 - Question 95 - What If I Hate Painting? 02:21:29 - Question 96 - Picking a Space Marines Chapter 02:23:26 - It's Over. It's Finally Over. 02:24:08 - Outro Show Links: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Poorhammer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Our Producers for July: Daniel McKinnon Robert Taleno Jan Geisse Michael Sullivan Our Biggest Supporters: Alex Fuja Andrew Pope Cameron R Danik Tomyn DrLace George McClung, VMD Grundle Bundle Jake I Vaccaneo Jaydon JeFF Stumpo Kool Kicks Canner Johnson Phizzled Gyarados Rhett Squerson Our Supporters: Alexander Wieser Andrew LA Andrew P Chehayl Blake Certified Unfunny Corran Gautier Dr. Battle Ed Yoon EldritchBee Eric Kelly Eric Rearden Erika Valentine Farseeker Fooby gbrell Grant Lambert Hazari Jacob Schmitz James McQuellin John Michael Judah Jose Nunez Joshua Galvez KitsuneCurator Landscape Left4Biscuit Leopard LordFluffy Louis Vieceli Marco Fubini Mephrit pup michael robinson Mrnapoleon01 Nic Octavious Du'Tolan oreio8991 Patrick Farabaugh Riku Sawed Off Laser Spencer Davis Steven Walsh Tom TurquoiseTempest VValmartgreeter Xavier Pelletier Xcub1t0r Zaveris Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. 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Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland for Monday, May 22, 2023. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work with a subscription at duluthnewstribune.news/podcast. Your support allows us to continue providing the local news and content you want.
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Tax rebate debate at the Capitol is coming to a head as big bonding bill comes to a vote and lawmakers weigh taking action to curb Hyundai and KIA thefts. This is an evening update from MPR News, hosted by Tim Nelson. Music by Gary Meister.
Legislature convenes next Tuesday -- and tax relief is top of the agenda. Let's begin with money back in your pocket. According to the Deseret News, $100 rebate for individuals and households making up to about $39,000 per year and as much as $1,345 for those making more than $178,000 per year. Dave and Debbie discuss the rebates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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2GG Podcast: SC Tax Rebate by Two Girls and a Guy
Really stoked on the Mayor and City Council working together on a better solution than “Welp, I guess we'll just lower the real estate tax rate forever.”
Hour 2 - 00:00 - Eagles preview with Derrick Gunn 16:01 - Amon Ra St Brown crushes Dyami Brown 29:28 - VA tax rebate
Welcome back to another episode of the most must-listen Liverpool FC podcast on the e-streets, you are of course locked in to Kop End Fracas. This week, Julian and Glam to discuss all things LFC During the show, the guys discussed: Devasting loss to the old foe UTD Naby no show (Again) Poor start to the season And much more! Be sure to follow us on Twitter to keep up to date with all the latest LFC and KEF news - https://www.twitter.com/kopendfracas Love what you hear? Want more Kop End Fracas content? Then gain exclusive content and perks by subscribing to our Patreon, today! - https://www.patreon.com/kopendfracas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The MCMS continues, and Marc is talking with Bill McGinley, Former White House Cabinet Secretary for President Trump, about today's Primary election in New York and Florida. There's a lawsuit occurring by Dr. Joy Sweeney against legalization of marijuana in Missouri. Marc is joined by John Lamping, Former Missouri State Senator, to discuss the proposed tax cut in Missouri. Later, Scott tells us what's going on "In Other News."
We break it all down with Boston Globe reporter Matt Stout and Marie-Frances Rivera, president of the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center.
David Stokes, Elias Taspelas, and SMI Intern Quin Rizer join Zach Lawhorn. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity
On the "Today in San Diego" podcast, More on the Supreme Court overturning Roe V. Wade, an investigation is underway after two women were shot in the Gaslamp Quarter, and a deal is in place to send Californians hundreds of dollars later this year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Governor says there is still time for tax rebate checks, urges lawmakers to deal and Brooklyn Center reaches a settlement with the family of Daunte Wright. This is an evening update from MPR News, hosted by Tim Nelson. Music by Gary Meister.
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a tax rebate to lessen the impact of rising gas prices in his State of the State address Tuesday, reiterating that California stands in solidarity with Ukraine, even as domestic energy prices increase because of the Russian invasion. We'll look at the rebate proposal and analyze the address.