Re: What has pissed you off today?
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 5:49 pm
Some people are little bitches. Sack the fuck up
The 2nd Amendment Has never looked so good..
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Mediumrarechicken wrote:Some people are little bitches. Sack the fuck up

Massivedesign wrote:Guns4Liberty wrote:Day 100, still no approval on my Form 1 can.![]()
I'm at day 9... fuck...

glockgirl wrote:Taxes.
I mean, mine are done, and I understand the whole civic responsibility thing, but how does it make any (censored) sense to punish people who outright own their homes, instead of having a mortgage? Given that I sold the house I'd purchased with my then-husband, found this house and managed to come out ahead enough in the transaction to buy it outright and eliminate my mortgage, you'd think that I'd be happy. No, not so much, not now, since I can't take the mortgage credit any more.
My financial adviser mentioned this in passing when I bought this house, but I kind of blew him off. I regret that now.
Also, the redefinition of "high-income" households changed somewhere in the past couple of years, and yes, even though I know it was a Democratic initiative to lower the threshold for the definition of a "high-income" household, it still (censored)es me off.
Upshot is, between suddenly being defined as a "high-income" household and the loss of the mortgage tax credit, I ended up, for the first time in my life, actually writing a cheque to the IRS. Ugh.

usrifle wrote:Welcome to my world Jen....7500 bucks today.![]()
glockgirl wrote:Taxes.
I mean, mine are done, and I understand the whole civic responsibility thing, but how does it make any (censored) sense to punish people who outright own their homes, instead of having a mortgage? Given that I sold the house I'd purchased with my then-husband, found this house and managed to come out ahead enough in the transaction to buy it outright and eliminate my mortgage, you'd think that I'd be happy. No, not so much, not now, since I can't take the mortgage credit any more.
My financial adviser mentioned this in passing when I bought this house, but I kind of blew him off. I regret that now.
Also, the redefinition of "high-income" households changed somewhere in the past couple of years, and yes, even though I know it was a Democratic initiative to lower the threshold for the definition of a "high-income" household, it still (censored)es me off.
Upshot is, between suddenly being defined as a "high-income" household and the loss of the mortgage tax credit, I ended up, for the first time in my life, actually writing a cheque to the IRS. Ugh.
Guns4Liberty wrote:Massivedesign wrote:Guns4Liberty wrote:Day 100, still no approval on my Form 1 can.![]()
I'm at day 9... fuck...
Well, all I had to do is bitch about it...the approval email just came through a few minutes ago!![]()
I don't think that strategy is going to work for you, though.

jukk0u wrote:Chinese CRAP light fixtures. None of the mounting holes line up with a standard box.

golddigger14s wrote:On the way home from work the entire contents of my cooling system dumped out. I don't know yet if it was a hose, or water pump yet.
usrifle wrote:glockgirl wrote:Taxes.
I mean, mine are done, and I understand the whole civic responsibility thing, but how does it make any (censored) sense to punish people who outright own their homes, instead of having a mortgage? Given that I sold the house I'd purchased with my then-husband, found this house and managed to come out ahead enough in the transaction to buy it outright and eliminate my mortgage, you'd think that I'd be happy. No, not so much, not now, since I can't take the mortgage credit any more.
My financial adviser mentioned this in passing when I bought this house, but I kind of blew him off. I regret that now.
Also, the redefinition of "high-income" households changed somewhere in the past couple of years, and yes, even though I know it was a Democratic initiative to lower the threshold for the definition of a "high-income" household, it still (censored)es me off.
Upshot is, between suddenly being defined as a "high-income" household and the loss of the mortgage tax credit, I ended up, for the first time in my life, actually writing a cheque to the IRS. Ugh.
Welcome to my world Jen....7500 bucks today.
