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Campaign 2016 Part XIX: Escape from the Planet of Debates

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https://twitter.com/senatorshoshana/status/779285753859862532/video/1

Make sure you stick around for the end.

EDIT: The weirdest thing about him not naming a single world leader is that if that guy hasn't yanked it to a video of Justin Trudeau at least once then I'll vote Trump.
 
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Yeah, that's what happens when you smoke a lot of pot.
 
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If you withdraw funds from a 401(k) to put it in an IRA, it is by definition a rollover IRA. So no, you don't have to pay the taxes on it until you withdraw it for your personal use.

There are other good reasons for taking money out of a company sponsored 401(k) especially if you leave through retirement or going to another job. There may be restrictions on withdrawals that don't exist if your money is in a self-directed IRA. And if you leave a company, you probably won't be informed very well about changes that are made to your company's 401(k) program, for example if it changes managers.

Thank you. I was under the impression that you could not move from the company 401(k) to a Rollover IRA unless you had left that company. I had 401(k)s from 2 former employers. I moved one into a Rollover IRA and I left the other (the significantly larger one) in the company plan. I've actually gotten really good notification about changes from the old company one -- I guess I was just lucky (it's Vanguard and I guess they're good).

I fear that aggregating the old company 401(k) with the Rollover IRA will make eventually withdrawals from that IRA a nightmare because the source contributions spread across very different periods and factoring the tax will be complex. In your opinion (you are not being QFT), is that fear justified? I would prefer to simplify but, like I said, I worry.
 
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He apparently also likes to stick his tongue out at female reporters.

NBC News’s Kasie Hunt interviewed Johnson about pulling even in some of the battleground state polls if he were able to get onto the debate stage with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump (Johnson fell short of qualifying for Monday night’s debate in Long Island). “There would be an examination of me and [Vice Presidential candidate] Bill Weld as who we are and what we’ve done,” he said.

He then stuck his tongue out, bit it, and somewhat coherently said (I think): “I’m not gonna stand up there for the whole debate and not say anything and [incomprehensible].”

http://www.mediaite.com/online/gary...porter-like-the-very-serious-candidate-he-is/

He's an idiot.
 
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He's an idiot.

Sigh. Yeah, it's true. He does turn out to be an idiot.

The Libertarians had two golden opportunity elections: in 2008 when both parties were tainted by TARP, and this year. They blew them both.
 
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Headline says it all.

I'd be fascinated to talk to women who support him. Not the paid pols and staff but real humans. I'd love to crawl inside their heads and understand -- to me this is like Jews for Goebbels.
 
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Sigh. Yeah, it's true. He does turn out to be an idiot.

The Libertarians had two golden opportunity elections: in 2008 when both parties were tainted by TARP, and this year. They blew them both.

Well, the Detroit News endorsed him, the 1st time they endorsed a non-Republican in 143 years. (they endorsed no one twice under FDR and Bush '04)

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/editorials/2016/09/28/endorse-johnson-president/91254412/
 
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Sigh. Yeah, it's true. He does turn out to be an idiot.

The Libertarians had two golden opportunity elections: in 2008 when both parties were tainted by TARP, and this year. They blew them both.

Would have been much better with Weld at the top of the ticket.

What a joke this election has become.

Have to say I really am going to miss Obama being in office and I can't wait for 4 years from now so we have the opportunity to vote whoever wins out.
 
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