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You can write checklists, track your fitness goals, and even make gratitude lists in many of these planners. Many planners offer multiple sections per page for total time organization. LayoutĪgain, this comes down to personal preference. We've denoted the size of each planner in this guide so you can quickly compare and contrast.

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Depending on your needs, you may prefer a large planner with space to write notes and schedule your days, or you may need something very small that you can carry with you everywhere. House of Representatives.One of the first things you should consider when shopping for a new daily planner is its size. Make no mistake, when they realize that these tactics are not enough to implement their big spending dreams, they will continue to find ways to take more and more of middle-class Americans’ paychecks. Usually that’s good news, but in this case Democrats in Washington and Sacramento are innovating new ways to drain working families of their hard-earned money.

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Innovation has always been an American strength.

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Yet the Biden Administration also just passed a law to hire 87,000 new IRS agents who will no doubt be assigned to auditing regular Americans who are simply trying to keep ahead of devastating inflation rates impacting every sector of the economy. The Biden Administration will tell you that despite the new law, it doesn’t actually change what income is taxable. This sure doesn’t sound like a tax law designed to protect middle-class families making less than $400,000 a year, does it? If you couldn’t make it to that Taylor Swift concert or Lakers game and sell your tickets via a website like StubHub or Ticketmaster, and receive payments of more than $600, it will also trigger an IRS reporting requirement. Money received through online platforms like Venmo, PayPal, Square, and CashApp totaling $600 or more will trigger the reporting requirement. Under the Democrats’ law, any online transactions totaling more than $600 annually will have to be reported to the IRS. Southern California drug warriors oppose sensible psychedelic decriminalization If that’s not bad enough, the revenue from these new fees will be given to people with bad credit scores to lower their mortgage payments. That’s right, under this new stupefying policy, individuals and families with high credit scores will pay a new fee on their monthly mortgage. The proposal is so outrageous, it punishes Americans for having a high credit score. And if you think this income-based billing is going to stop with your electric bill, then you clearly haven’t been paying attention to Democrats in Sacramento.īack in Washington, the Biden Administration has rolled out a proposal that performs mental gymnastics to get around the President’s “pro-middle class” pledge. According to Edison, half of their ratepayers will see lower overall bills under this new fee and rate structure which means the other half of the ratepayers will not be so fortunate. These new income-based fees are not just for the wealthy – households earning between $69,000 and $180,000 will see a fixed cost fee of $51 on their bill every month, and those earning more than $180,000 will pay $85 a month. The fee, which is designed to pay for fixed utility costs, is in addition to the rate-based charges families are used to that are determined by their monthly energy usage. Those utilities just proposed a new income-based monthly fee topping out at $85 a month for Southern California Edison customers. Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 205, requiring California’s private electric utilities to implement a new income-based fee and rate structure. These Democrats have a funny way of protecting working families.Ĭalifornia has some of the highest electricity costs of any state in the country. Gavin Newsom proclaimed that “we don’t leave our workers behind” during his State of the State Address last year. President Joe Biden has repeatedly pledged to oppose any tax increase on households making less than $400,000 per year. Unfortunately for the working class, talk is cheap.

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and Sacramento love to talk about their support for the working class.








Daily agenda