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Tushon

(18 posts)
2. I have the feeling
Thu May 17, 2012, 01:35 AM
May 2012

that drug law reform is less palatable than tax reform to most people. REEFER MADNESS!

I wouldn't have gone down as low as $100-$125 grand bluestateguy May 2012 #1
I have the feeling Tushon May 2012 #2
Look at the proposed changes. The increase is miniscule. PSPS May 2012 #3
Going from 4.75 to 5.00% for a single person earning $100 grand is a hardship? yellowcanine May 2012 #5
Same here. nt Mojorabbit May 2012 #7
It is one quarter point Nancy Waterman May 2012 #15
This is going to land hard on Feds ProgressiveProfessor May 2012 #4
And they live in Maryland because it has good schools, roads, and other services. yellowcanine May 2012 #6
There are a lot of Federal facilities in MD too ProgressiveProfessor May 2012 #8
wrong about the GS-13 thing and taxes CreekDog May 2012 #10
I have been in Southern Maryland. I work there. I will take the roads in S. MD over the roads in yellowcanine May 2012 #12
I lived in Calvert too... ProgressiveProfessor May 2012 #13
Well now Calvert County gets high marks for its schools. Doesn't mean there aren't problems. yellowcanine May 2012 #16
Most GS-13's won't get any increase, the highest paid ones perhaps $50/year CreekDog May 2012 #9
Actually outside of the NCR, they get a locality adjustment, including PAX ProgressiveProfessor May 2012 #11
My numbers included the locality rate...since you're being pedantic, why are you getting this wrong? CreekDog May 2012 #14
Those numbers include the adjustment, and we're still talking a quarter of one percent. (nt) Posteritatis Jun 2012 #18
can feds avoid the tax by putting more into TSP? suziequeue Jun 2012 #17
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