Hunter Shoemake (@therealshoe22) 's Twitter Profile
Hunter Shoemake

@therealshoe22

Get rich or die tryin

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calendar_today03-11-2013 20:45:17

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In 1993, a local Chicago reporter covering the St. Patrick's Day parade spotted Tommy Lee Jones filming a movie amidst the festivities and stopped him for a quick interview. The movie was THE FUGITIVE.

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Are you enjoying the golden age, MAGA? - New Regime Change War - Rising Gas Prices - TSA shutdown - Record Insurance Premiums - Frozen Job Market - Brazen Corruption - 4.2% Forecasted Inflation - Market Correction - Sinking BTC - Rising Mortgage Rates - Housing Crisis

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Realizing Joe Biden was called “sleepy joe” because you could go to bed without worrying about the world blowing up the next day…

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Spotted: Former President Bill Clinton and former Kentucky basketball head coach John Calipari in Maysville (KY) today at The Gardens of St. Patrick ribbon cutting ceremony. 📹: WCPO 9 News/FB

🏴‍☠️Maddox🏴‍☠️ (@maddoxrules) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That's totally disrespectful. Imagine you worked hard your entire life to create a company that manufactures trash cans only to have someone throw Pam Bondi's face in it.

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My boomer mom’s house appreciated $600,000 in 22 years. She didn’t invest. She didn’t grind. She didn’t “build multiple income streams.” She just bought a house in 1998 and waited. Last week she sent me a Dave Ramsey video about cutting subscriptions. I cancelled Netflix. My

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A 25-year old married couple earning $150k will pay over $3k more in federal income tax for 2025 than a 65-year old married couple with the same income (note: assumes no social security - 65-year old couple is waiting to age 70 to get max benefit). This is a fair tax policy?

A 25-year old married couple earning $150k will pay over $3k more in federal income tax for 2025 than a 65-year old married couple with the same income (note: assumes no social security - 65-year old couple is waiting to age 70 to get max benefit).

This is a fair tax policy?