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Baytown Sterling 50 La Porte 47/FINAL
OlDawg replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
Sterling 50 La Porte 47 Final -
Baytown Sterling 50 La Porte 47/FINAL
OlDawg replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
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Out of Coverage Area: La Porte vs Austin Anderson, Round 3
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in High School Girls Basketball
Lady Dawgs 57 Austin Anderson 36 Final La Porte moves on to 5A D1 Regional Finals -
Out of Coverage Area: La Porte vs Austin Anderson, Round 3
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in High School Girls Basketball
Lady Dawgs 47 Austin Anderson 25 Start of 4th period -
Out of Coverage Area: La Porte vs Austin Anderson, Round 3
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in High School Girls Basketball
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SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
Nothing wrong with that. It’s probably better for most. Like I say, our stuff is pretty boring. But, I like boring…and dividends. When we buy, it’s after as much research as we can do because we intend to hold. I feel like, if it’s good enough to buy in the first place, I want it to be good enough to hold. Not just some flash in the pan. I encourage everyone that can to get in the Market as early as possible. Like @thetragichippy said, history is on your side with patience. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
Yes & no. I have a broker with Ed Jones. But, I usually do the investigation, check with him because he has all the access to Morningstar that I don’t, he’s a CFP we’ve used for well over a decade & knows us, and he watches everything closer than us. So, kind of a team effort. The NLR I spoke about, I told him I wanted nuclear for the AI expansion, and he researched this ETF as the ‘best’ one in his mind. He’s recommended some things, and others we ask him to purchase. We typically buy and hold. We’re not what you’d call traders. Our holdings are what most would consider boring. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
I am still holding. I buy good companies with solid history, and good divvies. ETF’s are just a basket like mutual funds that are treated like stock, so they’re more liquid and don’t have the fees mutual funds typically do. I was hoping to buy more of one I own already purchased last year (NLR - a side play on AI & nuclear power generation), but they didn’t drop as much as I’d hoped and I also got a little skittish. NLR is the ticker if interested. We bought about a year ago. It’s done what I’d hoped so far. I think nuclear is a good bet with all the data centers coming online. But, just a guess like the casino. Hopefully, a little better odds. We obviously have a majority in investments as it’s our income. I move around. But, don’t ever remove except for a monthly check for us to live on. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
Y’all go back and forth so much, it’s hard to tell. Do you feel comfortable enough to invest extra in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etf’s, or anything besides fixed income right now? I ask to see how comfortable you—or anyone else who wants to reply—is in the economy right now. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
U.S. has breached trade deal and Europe is ready to retaliate, top trade lawmaker tells CNBC [Hidden Content] Remember, the EU is our largest trading partner. This was a key trade deal. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
For what, making up less than 1/2 of the loss? I take it you’ve bought more then today since you feel so good about it? You should be worried about long-term issues. EU has delayed signing their trade deal, as have all the rest. I may not have slammed him for the markets. But, he’s doing a great deal of damage. The ones who slam for a day swing in the markets up or down, don’t need to be in the market. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
What about them? -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
Trump Claims He Doesn’t Need Congress For Tariffs—Why That’s True Yet Misleading [Hidden Content] -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
I’ll pass. If I retired way early, not sure the best advice is to take advice from someone who didn’t. lol -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
Typically, I’m a selective buyer in situations like this. It’s one of the reasons I was able to retire very early, and live off investments for the last 10+ years. Not right now. His behavior and its effects for longer term uncertainty have me on hold. Not long after his 150 days are up, we’ll have mid-terms to add another level of uncertainty. I’ll just watch and hold for a bit. Not a seller. Just not a buyer. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
He’ll try to justify another section to impose ‘tougher’ tariffs long term according to his thinking. Since he’s flapping his yaps again, he’s already providing ammo for future lawsuits. The ‘other means’ you mention aren’t illegal by default. They have to be justified, and appropriately used. But, there will still be lawsuits. There will still be uncertainty for businesses. That means slower growth for the economy as a whole. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
Not sure what you’re asking. IEEPA was done immediately upon SCOTUS ruling. Tariff collection under IEEPA was stopped. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
My thoughts on the situation right now--and knowing I am not a policy by tariff fan--are I'm not sure why Trump didn't just tell the American people they just received about a 50% price cut to help with affordability, that the original intent of the global tariffs was accomplished with some better trade deals, and now the Administration would use the tariff rules approved by SCOTUS in a more targeted manner to benefit the U.S. consumers and businesses. This would have settled everything down, and businesses would have had more stability for planning. Instead, he acts like a spoiled child, and berating SCOTUS--which I don't like at all. This kind of crap is exactly why they ruled the way they did. Any other tariff imposed will be challenged in court, We'll go around again. Apparently, we have a choice between idiots and Socialists. Woo Hoo! -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
I answered your question 11 posts ago. The test for any law/regulation should be - Is this the LEAST INTRUSIVE way of handling KNOWN PROBLEM xxx? If the answer is 'No', it's a bad law/regulation. For a Federal Law, the additional question should be - Is this a NATIONAL KNOWN PROBLEM, or is it local? -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
The latter—as long as that individual’s behavior does no harm to others. It’s called personal liberty of the individual. A rare commodity nowadays. Here’s a little story I’ll just throw out there. There’s 3 bankers with credit cards. A customer comes in asking about credit cards. First banker says, "HI. I'm a Liberal banker. I'll give you a credit card, and take care of everything for you as long as you use it like I tell you." Second banker says, "Hi. I'm a Conservative banker. I'll help you get a credit card with low interest rates, a low credit limit so you don't overextend, and credit counseling to teach you how to responsibly use your new card." The third banker says, "Hi. I'm a libertarian banker. Here's my credit card offerings. Just pick the one that you like best. But remember, you're responsible for all charges." Neither banker in and of themselves are good or bad. Neither card in and of itself is good or bad. Each is a choice based on personal priorities. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
@thetragichippy knows. He and I usually agree on quite a bit. I'm surprised he likes the government involvement in rate setting. There's a good example of the differences between a conservative and a libertarian. One wants to control a social behavior based on their own moral values. (Even though it's an admirable desire.) The other doesn't. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
So, you think it's win for the government to involve themselves in private business? Is it also a great idea for them to tell restaurants what they can serve, and how much people can eat because folks love the food so much they eat too much and have health issues? -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
Probably not that much. Similar geographic area. Would depend on labor and flood/natural disaster ratings since y'all are right together more I would think. But, people also forget, your locale's fire protection rating also has a major impact. If your city's insurance is cheaper (the insurance they actually buy for themselves as a municipality) because of the way they have their fire stations located, it would have an effect on your personal insurance. This could also affect your rebuild costs. That's another reason it would be almost impossible to have exactly the same tax rates. Not totally impossible. But very rare, as no two houses are exactly the same. Individual credit ratings are another differentiator if using replacement value as appraised value, since part of your insurance cost to rebuild is based on your credit rating. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
I'm lost. If the replacement cost is different, the tax bill would be different. If your land floods, and his doesn't, replacement costs wouldn't be the same. Insurance requirements to rebuild would be different. -
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump Administration IEEPA Tariffs
OlDawg replied to OlDawg's topic in Political Forum
You are obviously very unaware of how construction estimating works. The prices are based on local areas as I've mentioned. The only way for the taxes to be the same--other than sheer chance--is if the exact same house was built in the exact same area, using the exact same materials, the exact same labor, and the exact same logistical costs. The scenario I described does occur. Drive up to Lower Greenville area in DFW. All you see now is McMansions filled with yuppies. Every so often, you'll see a nice, older home. But, not too often at all.