With just a week to go before Trump’s first major electoral test since becoming President the latest Gallup approval rating sees a biggish drop. The chart shows that polling over the past week his net ratings edging down 4% to minus 14. This reverses a recent trend of his ratings getting better.
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I can see a massive Jewish block vote against Republicans now as Kelly Ann Conway goes on TV and tries to downplay the specifically anti-semitic nature of the attack to try and reframe it as an general anti-religion attack.
Our school uses pattern teaching
“Jane likes cats”
“Jane likes dogs”
“Jane likes horses”
In each case with a picture
So if your kid can figure out the pattern and look at the picture they don’t need to read at all...
Given the concentration of the Jewish population that kind of extra oomf could turn right congressional or state races. I'm looking at you Florida.
Jane likes Prada
Jane lives Chanel
Jane likes Alexander McQueen
“If you don’t know what the word is look at the picture and guess”
They aren’t learning to read they are learn pictograms
I was in Pittsburgh a month or so back.
Pittsburgh isn’t Trumpton.
It is the rural hinterland outside Pittsburgh that is Trump Country.
The comparative impact in 2020 and 2021 is even more stark. “A basic rate taxpayer will have an average gain of £20. A higher rate taxpayer will have an average real gain of £228,” the Treasury admits in the small print. £228 is an astonishing 11 times greater benefit. The most telling thing came when Hammond hailed all this as “a tax cut for 32 million people”. It turns out that was made up of 26.1 million on lower incomes getting a small tax break, and 4.1 million better off earners getting a much bigger payout. You could call it a tax policy for the few, not the many.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/29/jair-bolsonaro-brazil-protests-opposition
Stark east-west divide in attitudes towards minorities in Europe
Report also flags gulf in attitudes on nationalism, abortion, gay rights and more
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/29/stark-east-west-divide-attitudes-towards-minorities-europe-pew-report
The particular figures quoted look rather odd, though. Where does the £20 average gain for basic-rate taxpayers come from?
https://news.gallup.com/interactives/185273/r.aspx?g_source=WWWV7HP&g_medium=topic&g_campaign=tiles
Thus Trump's first midterms are far more likely to be closer to Obama's than George W Bush's.
How much will someone on the increased national living wage from april and the new personal allowance gain on say a 35 hour week
https://www.moorestephens.co.uk/msuk/moore-stephens-south/news/april-2016/the-tax-system-explained-using-a-beer-analogy
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/29/18027032/foxconn-wisconsin-plant-jobs-deal-subsidy-governor-scott-walker
What happened to your London trip?
Autres temps, autres moeurs
£28 k (average) 0.45%
£56k (about twice average) 1,.5%
Also you seem to imply £50,000 income makes somene rich. As a matter of interest do yo know how much train drivers earn
I think the real reason for not doing it is that civil servants and governments want to maintain the fiction that National Insurance is national insurance.
Next year will earn £14983 and pay £497 in IT and £784 in NICs (assuming same threshhold as this year)
You seem to want to ignore that. Also looks like train drivers are 'rich' in your world
The true politics of envy
I hope everyone has a restful night
Good night folks
So £50k is a middle income earner is it?
I don't think these were mentioned at all - implying freeze continues?
But I would have thought media would be quick to say that a continuing benefit freeze would imply austerity is continuing?
The left have this strange envy of success
You're very kind, Big G - I work partly because I need to for family reasons, but I think I'd want to anyway - perhaps 4 days a week in that case. If one's lucky enough to be reasonably fit in mind and body, it seems a bit depressing to spend every day on golf courses and the like when one might be doing something useful.
The figure is so low because PAs are frozen that year (I'm unclear why figure isn't zero).
But in any case the £20 is on top of the gain in 19/20!
Just very slightly sad
And there you have it!
I do believe NIC should be paid by everyone earning irrespective of age and expect it will be closed one day
https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/ct/news/documents/2018-10/pm-slides-oct-18.pdf
39 - 37 I assume
Following Hammonds budget, I have an extra tenner a week, so am definitely richer.
"Europe Elects
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17m17 minutes ago
UK, Deltapoll poll:
CON-ECR: 43% (+6)
LAB-S&D: 40%
LDEM-ALDE: 6% (-2)
UKIP-EFDD: 5% (-1)
SNP/PC-G/EFA: 4% (+1)
GREENS-G/EFA: 2% (-3)
Field work: 24/10/18 – 26/10/18
Sample size: 1,017"
Many current higher rate taxpayers will no longer be if on 47k .. You aren't 860 up.