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Can you name something else he's doing?
plz no horrorshoops
Unless he's getting residuals from the "internet wuined my life" episode no, nothing I'm aware of.
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Can you name something else he's doing?
plz no horrorshoops
FrankCan you name something else he's doing?
Didn't the price point to him getting the iMac Pro and not the pedestrian version?
Maybe he's all about stink ditches maybe he's a afraid to admit to himself he just loves cock but, if he was into troons why pick the ugliest/loudest/useless one?
Forgive my ignorance of US tax law, but is there any chance that the money Frank is sinking into this scam tax-deductable? So that he wouldn't care how far into debt he went because within reason he could back it off his tax bill and they get to keep the iPads and toys and trips and effectively get the taxpayer to fund their lifestyle?
Part of the reason Wu immediately went into a second campaign is because she heard from one of the local powerbrokers (back when she actually was talking to them) that it's rare for anyone to win their first campaign but they are usually successful on the second run. Wu, being the autistic fuck he is, interpreted this to mean "I'm guaranteed a victory by just showing up the second time" without realizing that there's tons of factors like the ones you listed that help make a second run more successful for people seeking political office.I really can't get over the fact that Wu decided to run a second time after getting beaten so badly. And she just jumped right into it! No volunteering or community work, no self reflection beyond a few self congratulatory twitter posts. This is going very badly for them and they are already in debt! Those that still remember gamergate no longer care about it. Women are actually taking Wu to task and all she can do is back-peddle. This campaign is fucked.
Would the loan be a "donation" as such, though? Could he say "I lent the Elect A Ghoulish Tranny PAC $50k, they folded and I lost my money, therefore I wrote off $50k."Campaign donations are not tax deductible. Also, money you spend on your own behalf in a campaign isn't tax deductible. Even if you're running for reelection (i.e. to keep your "job"), it's still not deductible.
Source: IRS Publication 529.
Frank has "loaned" money to the campaign before then took it back from the campaign totals. i have no idea if you can write that off as a loss though.Would the loan be a "donation" as such, though? Could he say "I lent the Elect A Ghoulish Tranny PAC $50k, they folded and I lost my money, therefore I wrote off $50k."
Part of the reason Wu immediately went into a second campaign is because she heard from one of the local powerbrokers (back when she actually was talking to them) that it's rare for anyone to win their first campaign but they are usually successful on the second run. Wu, being the autistic fuck he is, interpreted this to mean "I'm guaranteed a victory by just showing up the second time" without realizing that there's tons of factors like the ones you listed that help make a second run more successful for people seeking political office.
Of course, the other factor is that Brianna didn't have anything else to fall back on. Nowadays, I think through one of his trips to California someone put the idea in his head of starting up some kind of think tank/policy group so that could be what's next after he gets another bitch-slapping from a disinterested public.
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