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So far, I really like how this winner from Harlem is playing it
Perhaps she is hoping for another stupid, extravagant, Republican tax cut before the new House is sworn in. If the federal government is run COMPLETELY on borrowed money, she might get a windfall if she waits until 2019 to claim her prize.
Perhaps she is hoping for another stupid, extravagant, Republican tax cut before the new House is sworn in. If the federal government is run COMPLETELY on borrowed money, she might get a windfall if she waits until 2019 to claim her prize.
George Steinbrenner timed his bucket kicking for the year the George W Bush estate tax rate went to 0%. So the kids got the $4 Billion Yankees with zero taxes
I thought he was gonna be smarter than this. I take my previous statement back. He really looks familiar tho
Like I was saying NYS lottery office wants winners to step up to the media and act like fools. It helps with their PR to keep people playing in hopes they will hit the number.
It is pretty hard to pi$$ away $135 or so million; but am more than unusually certain this guy is going to give it his best shot.
It is hard, but we've all seen Brewster's Millions. When you start handing out houses and buying private jets, all of a sudden the property taxes and maintenance costs start streaming in every year and your money is tied up in "lifetime opportunity" Florida swamp deals, you start having to sell assets to pay bills and the repo man comes along... not to mention one of the first things on this guy's punch list is going to Vegas...
Anyone with half a brain can set up a safe portfolio where you can comfortably live on the interest but for some reason the lottery kills brain cells
It is pretty hard to pi$$ away $135 or so million; but am more than unusually certain this guy is going to give it his best shot.
No it’s not. It’s actually very easy to go broke from $135 million. No sense of financial management and your immediate family will be your downfall. then in his case everyone from people who seen his face on TV and this forum, charities, scammers, exes looking for a come up, and everyone else lookin for their best interest will leave him broke. Any way you slice it, him coming forward was a stupid decision
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