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So the both of you think that the reason Medicare B will rise in 2026 is because of Trump?
 

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The rapidly rising premium for Part B, which covers retirees’ outpatient services, reflects the fast pace of growth for health care costs nationally.


Hopefully nobody here is on Medicare ....

Thank Donnie

Uh, that was from you.....
 

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"Seven companies, including Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, now make up well over a third of the value of the S&P 500 index."

^^^^^^ this is a bubble by definition. ^^^^^^^

What seems to be missing from the economic models is what the future revenue stream needs to be to support all the debt and operational costs of the data centers. Are companies going to pay for access to AI or individuals after they have been hooked by no cost now. I certainly won't pay for AI if that becomes part of the revenue stream.
So are you in the Market or did you sell because of the "bubble"?
 

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So are you in the Market or did you sell because of the "bubble"?
Moved to dividend stocks early this year....and?

power, water and some consumer...so boring.( one account)

I do have a few high flyers still....crushing those .(second account)
 

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Medicare B didn't raise 9.7%.....I thought you told the board that you made a bunch of money in the stock market this year. You even showed us the 2 accounts with all the money in them.....You must be quite the savant knowing when to get in and out of the market... Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
 

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Medicare B didn't raise 9.7%.....I thought you told the board that you made a bunch of money in the stock market this year. You even showed us the 2 accounts with all the money in them.....You must be quite the savant knowing when to get in and out of the market... Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
yeah...I'm a savant alright.

Happy Thanksgiving!!! ..I/we have a lot to be thankful for, hopefully you do too.
 

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This is from the article you posted…

The North Carolina investment is part of a previously announced pledge from Novartis to spend $23 billion to expand its U.S. manufacturing and research and development footprint over the next five year

Um, the "previously announced pledge" did not mention the plant, North Carolina, or the amount that will be spent on the plant. Which was the point of the news.

You are incredibly obtuse.
 

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Crickets from Ace and everyone else about why Trump lowered tariffs on grocery items.

Remember when I pointed out that the Biden inflation lowered the value of your retirement account and you acted like it was the craziest think you've ever heard?

Congratulations, you are whining about it now.

Mr. Obtuse.
 

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yeah...I'm a savant alright.

Happy Thanksgiving!!! ..I/we have a lot to be thankful for, hopefully you do too.

You're a middle class manual laborer who didn't go to college. But, you go on the Internet and pretend you're some high roller. You're also 60 years old and talking about rolling joints with strangers on the Internet.

If I had you're life, I'd jump into heavy traffic.

"Thankful"

LMFAO
 

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Core wholesale prices rose less than expected in September; retail sales gain​


Core wholesale prices rose less than expected in September, indicating a potential cooling in pipeline inflation pressures, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.

The producer price index, a measure of what producers get for final demand goods and services, increased a seasonally adjusted 0.3% on the month, in line with the Dow Jones consensus estimate.

However, excluding food and energy, the index rose just 0.1%, below the 0.2% estimate. Both core and headline PPI had decreased 0.1% in August.

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We're at example 1,278 where the imbecile who started this thread does not know how tariffs work.
 
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Remember when I pointed out that the Biden inflation lowered the value of your retirement account and you acted like it was the craziest think you've ever heard?

Congratulations, you are whining about it now.

Mr. Obtuse.
lol, my retirement account is absolutely fine. You are the one who said everyone lost money during the Biden years. Apparently YOU were the only one who lost. No one else here is complaining about their retirement funds. Only YOU!

My life is fantastic. You on the other hand bitch about everything on here.
 

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”Ya All” need to invest in UK TT tonight! If you chose the under ”Ya All“ will cash out! Remember Lions have a losing record on Thanksgiving and Dallas is in the playoff picture while the Bengals chances are slim to knownfor the playoffs!

Parlay those 3 after Wildcats help you tonight…
 

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You're a middle class manual laborer who didn't go to college. But, you go on the Internet and pretend you're some high roller. You're also 60 years old and talking about rolling joints with strangers on the Internet.

If I had you're life, I'd jump into heavy traffic.

"Thankful"

LMFAO
Wrong again....Puff puff asshole..man you spend a lot of time wondering about me you sad case...LMAO fun times I'd bet, life must be good.
How'd the NFL picks go this last weekend fatfuk? Oh right, you don't come here for sports and don't bet because your 100% broke and therefore pissed off...Never mind,

Your Thanksgiving turkey could be more expensive this year. Tariffs are a big culprit​




Whoop whoop....
 

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Wholesale turkey prices are up roughly 75% from October 2024, averaging $1.71 per pound now versus 94 cents at the same time a year ago,

Doing salmon and steaks here..with farm grown potatoes, roasted carrots and a green salad all from the farm....


Happy Thanksgiving
 

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Drop in turkey’s cost. A 16-pound turkey will cost an average of $21.50, down 16% from 2024
 

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