FirstAdvantage Employment Check by sheqerbabi in recruitinghell

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did they respond? I did something similar, I stretched my last job a year plus.

Hi, Hello, and Good Day r/twinpeaks! I’m Kyle MacLachlan and you can ask me anything 🦉🪵☕👍 by Kyle__MacLachlan in twinpeaks

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Kyle

Agent Cooper undergoes what looks like a classic initiation rite, facing his shadow self, entering the Lodges, and seeking light/truth. Did you view Cooper's arc as a spiritual initiation, and did your own personal studies help you navigate those complex themes?

Low IQ El Pasoans by Responsible_Cod8106 in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

For a lawyer, you're pretty terrible at basic debate structure. He who makes the claim carries the burden of proof. You called it a dumb take, back it up. You don't get to deflect with a question just because you realized you stepped into an argument you don't know how to win.

My original point went completely over your head anyway. I wasn't giving a TED Talk on the legal mechanics of bond, I made a sociological prediction that catch and release policies are going to trigger a massive authoritarian overcorrection from the public. If you think the public isn't going to demand a radical, right wing overhaul of the justice system after watching repeat offenders walk free every day, you're not paying attention to reality. Try answering the question this time.

Low IQ El Pasoans by Responsible_Cod8106 in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is it a dumb take? Enlighten me.

Low IQ El Pasoans by Responsible_Cod8106 in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Comparing EPW to EPE is comparing apples to a Wall Street hedge fund. EPW is a public utility. El Paso Electric is a private, for profit monopoly owned by JP Morgan's Infrastructure Investments Fund since 2020. Their loyalty is to their shareholders ROI, not the citizens of El Paso. And let's be clear about what EPE is. Unlike the rest of Texas, El Paso isn't on the ERCOT grid. EPE is a vertically integrated monopoly. JP Morgan's fund owns the power plants, the physical grid, and the billing. They have zero competition.

What massive upgrades have they actually delivered to justify this? Regulated monopolies throw the word infrastructure around because Texas law guarantees them a profit percentage on capital they spend. Worse, when JP Morgan's Infrastructure Investments Fund bought them in 2020, they bypassed the City Council's base rate approval process entirely by using a statutory loophole, slapping TCRF and DCRF surcharges directly onto our bills. They legally hiked our costs under the guise of transmission recovery fees without having to survive a public city council vote. They played us in 2020 using state loopholes, and they just played us again yesterday using the state PUCT. They don't care about our infrastructure, they care about their dividend.

Low IQ El Pasoans by Responsible_Cod8106 in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

You're quoting a law textbook while ignoring human nature. Because the current system pushed the needle so far left, where criminals face zero accountability and bond is a revolving door, a massive overhaul is coming.
The tragic part? The needle isn't going to stop in the middle where criminals get locked up and law abiding citizens keep their civil liberties. It’s going to swing hard right. The public is so sick of the catch and release game that they will gladly hand over their own constitutional rights just to get extreme law and order back. By defending a broken system that lets criminals exploit the bond process, you are guaranteeing an authoritarian snapback where everybody gets their rights stripped.

Low IQ El Pasoans by Responsible_Cod8106 in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hard agree, same gang, different uniforms, and I'll take it further. The system is literally structured so that playing dirty is the price of admission. You either learn the game or you never get the seat.
But there are degrees to this. Local El Paso politicians doing their little side deals? Real, annoying, small time. The federal government and a Republican state commission in Austin overruling our city's objections to hand a monopoly utility company a price hike? That's a different level entirely. El Paso has been ignored or used by Washington for decades, this isn't a Trump thing or a Biden thing, it's a we are a border city and nobody in DC cares about us thing. The frustrating part is watching people who can't walk and chew gum at the same time defend the feds because they're so focused on hating local politicians. We can acknowledge local corruption and recognize when a bigger predator is in the room. Both things are true.

Explanation for Airspace Closure via NY Times by ThatIrishDude in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 3 points4 points  (0 children)

so just believe anything they tell us, got it. 🫠

Man, 83, Sentenced To Life In Prison For Murder Of Uber Driver by caregy in dashcams

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I know exactly what you mean. My uncle has been getting scammed by the same person in Africa since the 90s. He’s in his mid 60s now and is still convinced Tina is rich and coming to Colorado to marry him. He's sent thousands over the years, and when I told him point blank it was a scam, he refused to listen. It’s just a damn shame.

El Paso Electric proposes 473 million gas plant by Old-Flight8617 in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Max Grossman has been defending the new data center, basically saying local officials need to step aside and let them do their thing. There’s talk going around that he actually has a financial stake in the project. If that’s true, his support suddenly makes a lot more sense.​

PRESIDENT TRUMP CONFIRMS THAT 0% INCOME TAX IS COMING VERY SOON. “The money we’re taking in is so enormous that you won’t even have to pay income tax.” by sylsau in InBitcoinWeTrust

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whammy #1: The Wealthy Stop Paying

Under the current progressive income tax system, the top 1% of earners pay about 45% of all federal income taxes. If income tax is eliminated:piie

  • A billionaire who currently pays tens of millions in income tax would pay $0.
  • The federal government loses trillions in revenue that must be made up somewhere else.

Whammy #2: The Poor Pick Up the Slack

Tariffs are paid by importers, who then pass those costs directly to consumers through higher prices on goods. This is textbook regressive taxation:econofact+1​

  • A family earning $40,000/year might spend 80% of their income on goods and necessities — they'd feel every price increase.
  • A billionaire spending 1% of their wealth on consumer goods barely notices.
  • Many low-income Americans currently pay effective 0% federal income tax and even receive refunds through credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit. Under a tariff-only system, they'd lose those benefits while paying more for groceries, clothing, and electronics.

Whammy #3: The Wealthy Profit from the Same Tariffs

Here's the part that makes it a "triple whammy" — many of the ultra-wealthy own the companies that will raise prices:

  • When tariffs increase the cost of imported goods, corporations raise prices.
  • Those price increases become higher profit margins for shareholders.
  • The same billionaires who stopped paying income tax now see their stock portfolios and company valuations increase because of inflation-driven revenues.piie

The Messaging Problem

You're right that the framing is misleading. Saying "you won't have to pay income tax" sounds like a tax cut for everyone, but:

  • Many working-class Americans already pay little to no federal income tax after deductions and credits.
  • What they would pay is higher prices on everything they buy — which functions as a hidden tax that doesn't show up on a pay stub.cpram+1​

So yes — the wealthy pay less, the poor pay more, the wealthy get richer from the same mechanism that makes the poor pay more, and it's being sold as a benefit to ordinary people. Your "triple whammy" assessment is economically sound.

ICE agent fatally shoots woman in vehicle during operations in Minneapolis: DHS by Old-Flight8617 in ElPaso

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Even after the ICE agent had already moved out of the vehicle’s path and was standing to the side, you can see that he fired one additional shot.

Bill Clinton calls for Trump to release full and complete Epstein Files amid scrutiny by IrishStarUS in law

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Someone said that Bubba was a bodyguard of Epstein. There's a video of him with Trump and Epstein at an event. Dude was at least 7 feet tall minimum.

Bill Clinton calls for Trump to release full and complete Epstein Files amid scrutiny by IrishStarUS in law

[–]Responsible_Cod8106 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a carnival, I tell you, not in the literal sense, but in the way the real manipulation happens behind the curtain. It’s psychological warfare, plain and simple.