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of it that people are going to fly away rick illinois. someone who claims to be disabled but he is trying to get this ability i don't see why honest taxpayers should have to pay for this could you give me scripture so i know what to do bless you and the staff thanks for remembering the staff scripture second thessalonians chapter 3 verse 10 we learn there anyone who will not work does not eat that applies to able bodied people that is not apply to this able i know a lot of disabled people who are productive members of society they do good work for the lord witnessing for him in fact this many disabled people are a lot better about carrying their own rate that a lot of lazy able-bodied people that are new early north carolina the sin or women that their no not biblical end of the scripture the point to some point to saying women should not cut their hair first corinthians chapter 11 verses five and six there we learn woman must have her head covered with this is talking about the subject of this verse this chapter is the fallen angels comi
of it that people are going to fly away rick illinois. someone who claims to be disabled but he is trying to get this ability i don't see why honest taxpayers should have to pay for this could you give me scripture so i know what to do bless you and the staff thanks for remembering the staff scripture second thessalonians chapter 3 verse 10 we learn there anyone who will not work does not eat that applies to able bodied people that is not apply to this able i know a lot of disabled people who...
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rick in illinois. rick! >> caller: hi, jim, how is it going? >> real good. how about you, partner? >> caller: pretty good. listen, i'm an avid watcher of the show, and at your suggestion, i went on the hunt for high yield and found some new castle. and i've owned it since last july. sold half of it when it traded at 11.5. now it's done a skin-off into health care and residential. and i want to know what you think, if i should hold both or just one of them. >> hold both. doing work on this. man, our viewers are so darn smart! it is starting to get to me! i am not -- you are ahead of me. i heard this situation, i said, i must feature in the show, you have my blessing to to both. i think it's a pretty interesting situation. we are in a head redd-hot, sizzling market. i don't want you to get burned but i do want you to get some channel adviser and ply gem. homework, call the broke e limit orders. i think it works. after the break, try to make you more money. >>> coming up, the whole package. organic grocer whole foods has had quite a month, rising close to 20% in may alone. can its com
rick in illinois. rick! >> caller: hi, jim, how is it going? >> real good. how about you, partner? >> caller: pretty good. listen, i'm an avid watcher of the show, and at your suggestion, i went on the hunt for high yield and found some new castle. and i've owned it since last july. sold half of it when it traded at 11.5. now it's done a skin-off into health care and residential. and i want to know what you think, if i should hold both or just one of them. >> hold both....
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so no illinois, no california in the old days. i would buy munis, i think tax for the rich has increased. i would not bet obama jacking up rates, because frankly these republicans don't seem to have their act together even with the irs handling them on a silver platter. so you probably ask me, why not do all muns pals? because if the democrats sweep the house, i think that may be curtailed, too. all of that is what i would normally do for someone who is super rich. that's what i would have done in the ''80s and '90s and even as recently as 2009. oh, these are not normal times, now. oh, no, not for bonds. at the moment, if i were given this money, do you know, i wouldn't tell them to do any of these fixed income alternatives i just outlined at the treasury the corporates, the munis. no. i would probably but 50% in overnight cash and that would be waiting for the fed to blink because all people ever talk about is the fed will blink. one day the fed will raise rates. the ideal option, in particular, i am not an idealist. until they m
so no illinois, no california in the old days. i would buy munis, i think tax for the rich has increased. i would not bet obama jacking up rates, because frankly these republicans don't seem to have their act together even with the irs handling them on a silver platter. so you probably ask me, why not do all muns pals? because if the democrats sweep the house, i think that may be curtailed, too. all of that is what i would normally do for someone who is super rich. that's what i would have done...
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and i also think that the stay in the cook county jail in illinois was an eye-opening experience. i kept telling him, rick, if you keep going the way you're going i'm going to see you across the street over in criminal division. i don't think he got it. i think he gets it now, now that he's had a taste of cook county. it's strange sitting -- i got in this case three years ago. maybe four. it's strange sitting next to him right now because he's taller than i am. and when the case started out he was taller and bigger than i am, and when the case started out, i dwarfed him. he's grown up quite a bit. while it hasn't been the greatest success in terms of the services provides, i think he did get something out of it. i think since he has good support in his community i believe that there's a good chance that he will not re-offend and hopefully he'll be a productive adult and not find himself, as they say, across the street. >> there's a lot of bumps in the road of life, and hopefully you'll get over those bumps because we're not going to be here to hold your hand anymore. i should be a
and i also think that the stay in the cook county jail in illinois was an eye-opening experience. i kept telling him, rick, if you keep going the way you're going i'm going to see you across the street over in criminal division. i don't think he got it. i think he gets it now, now that he's had a taste of cook county. it's strange sitting -- i got in this case three years ago. maybe four. it's strange sitting next to him right now because he's taller than i am. and when the case started out he...
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this comes from thomas in illinois. this is his son jeff and his date, emily. by the way, elected prom king and queen. >> rick sent this from his prom circa 1994. that looks like a standard tuxedo. he looks very nice. those look good. "fox & friends" starts right now. b why e. -- goodbye. >>gretchen: i almost said tgif because i saw the t for tuesday. not friday. good morning. shocking news overnight. actress angelina jolie revealing she did have a double mastectomy. more on that story ahead. >>steve: the president speaking out about those awful benghazi talking points. >> the whole issue of talking points throughout this process has been a
this comes from thomas in illinois. this is his son jeff and his date, emily. by the way, elected prom king and queen. >> rick sent this from his prom circa 1994. that looks like a standard tuxedo. he looks very nice. those look good. "fox & friends" starts right now. b why e. -- goodbye. >>gretchen: i almost said tgif because i saw the t for tuesday. not friday. good morning. shocking news overnight. actress angelina jolie revealing she did have a double mastectomy....
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rick perry now in his 13th year as governor of texas has been on a campaign to prove texas economics, which he describes as free market, small government, low taxes, can work across the country. this may be a primer for another presidential run, of course. but the facts are still the facts. texas of course has no personal income tax and has been lowering taxes for businesses in what's been a successful effort to attract more businesses to headquarter there in texas. contrast that, for example, with illinois. recently raising its state income tax from 3% to 5%. the top rate in terms of income tax is california. 13.3% just for the state. never mind federal. in fact, texas beat out all other states on jobs and growth in the last ten years. according to this new report. as always, there are more to any headline number than meets the eye. but it is a lesson. lower taxes attracts capital. and that creates jobs. revenue for states they otherwise would not have gotten. when state lawmakers decide on their policies, they shouldn't look at the red or blue ideologies but instead just follow the
rick perry now in his 13th year as governor of texas has been on a campaign to prove texas economics, which he describes as free market, small government, low taxes, can work across the country. this may be a primer for another presidential run, of course. but the facts are still the facts. texas of course has no personal income tax and has been lowering taxes for businesses in what's been a successful effort to attract more businesses to headquarter there in texas. contrast that, for example,...