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What kind of vig is possible with online books?

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Go read the diary about transsexuals in sports

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I would post this myself at DKos, but I've gotten banned twice, LOL - anyway, sports gambling is the ticket to defeat the work-requirements

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Use sports gambling to goose up income to get an ACA PTC

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Better than casino gambling to goose up income: sports gambling

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What kind of vig is possible with online sports gambling, and do such websites keep good records?

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OK, I've had to pass on my trip to Dublin in August, will try again in February

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Is there a transit map for Dublin that is geographically correct, and not idealized?

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Here is my comprehensive assessment of the ACA after the Big Ugly Bill has passed

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Here is my comprehensive assessment of the ACA after the Big Ugly Bill has passed

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I'M DONE! I will write on every charge receipt: "Because tips are no longer taxed, I have ceased tipping"

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Is there a problem with this subreddit?

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Why is reddit removing my questions?

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I have a tax question

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I have a question about the Standard Deduction

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Has the Standard Deduction now been increased to $15750?

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Has the Standard Deduction for a Single individual now been increased to $15750?

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We hit $3!

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It's clear that the Medicaid expansion as we know it is DEAD

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OK, what are my options to get from the airport to the city center at 00:45 (on a Monday)?

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Air traffic control nightmare looms this summer

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It appears that the BBB has failed in the House!

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His Excellency: “It looks like the House is ready to vote tonight”

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Obama: “If the House passes this bill, it will increase costs and hurt working class families for generations to come. Call your representative today and tell them to vote no on this bill.”

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Davidson flips to ‘yes’ on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’

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