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Posted on 10/9/19 at 9:58 pm to WeeWee
WeeWee, you are a child.
I have two kids in public school in LA... 3rd grade and 6th grade. Every night, I am amazed at the stuff they are learning. My 6th grader is learning things I didn't learn until high school (and I went to one of those fancy Catholic schools in New Orleans).
In fact, some of the stuff she learns, I have to go spend 10 min on google learning it myself, so I can help her with her homework.
Unless and until you actually experience Common Core for yourself, your opinion doesn't mean anything.
There's a reason so many business leaders back it. They see how our kids are stupid compared to most of the developed world, and this is how we catch up. In fact, this is similar to many other developed countries are already doing.
The people who are afraid of it, are the people who have never experienced it, or are unwilling to do so.
The feds want to take over education in LA? They can't do any worse than BESE, that's for damn sure.
There is nothing controversial about a set of standards. NOTHING. Now... some of the learning materials may be... blame the people who wrote the books. They chose to have controversial examples.
Of course... we've been burning books and banning books for decades... so controversy in schools isn't new, is it?
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Common core was always meant to be a federal take over of education.
I have two kids in public school in LA... 3rd grade and 6th grade. Every night, I am amazed at the stuff they are learning. My 6th grader is learning things I didn't learn until high school (and I went to one of those fancy Catholic schools in New Orleans).
In fact, some of the stuff she learns, I have to go spend 10 min on google learning it myself, so I can help her with her homework.
Unless and until you actually experience Common Core for yourself, your opinion doesn't mean anything.
There's a reason so many business leaders back it. They see how our kids are stupid compared to most of the developed world, and this is how we catch up. In fact, this is similar to many other developed countries are already doing.
The people who are afraid of it, are the people who have never experienced it, or are unwilling to do so.
The feds want to take over education in LA? They can't do any worse than BESE, that's for damn sure.
There is nothing controversial about a set of standards. NOTHING. Now... some of the learning materials may be... blame the people who wrote the books. They chose to have controversial examples.
Of course... we've been burning books and banning books for decades... so controversy in schools isn't new, is it?
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:07 pm to Golfer
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You have a permanent residence in PA. You’ve admitted that.
I have admitted to no such thing. My residence in Pa is a temporary residence.
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Just because you haven’t changed your driver’s license doesn’t exempt you from fraudulent residency status.
Wrong
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a temporary absence from Louisiana does not automatically change the taxpayer’s domicile for income tax purposes. The taxpayer must confirm their intention to change domicile to another state by actions taken to establish a new domicile outside of Louisiana. Examples of establishing a domicile include registering to vote, registering and titling vehicles, obtaining a driver’s license, changing children’s school of attendance, obtaining a homestead exemption, or any other actions that show intent to establish a new domicile outside of Louisiana.
I have not done anything that would show my intent to establish a new domicile.
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Domicile is a legal term. (Sometimes the term “legal residence” is used to mean the same thing, but to avoid confusion we will use only “domicile.”) Under English Common Law you acquire at birth the domicile of your parents (which may or may not be where you are born), and your domicile is the same as that of your parents as long as you are a minor. Thereafter, you may acquire a new domicile of your own. The general rule is that to do so you must go to the new location, establish actual residence there, and concurrently have the intention of remaining there indefinitely or of returning there after any temporary absences. Although you may have many residences, you only have one domicile.
I have an established domicile in Louisiana and I intend to return to Louisiana. I already called and checked with my local registrar and as long as I do not any of the things mentioned above that would show my intent to not return to La and I keep my permanent residence (aka domicile) in La then I can legally vote in La. So go f**k yourself.
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:09 pm to Jake88
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Quote anything he typed that sounds like a "bitch fit" to you.
He replied to himself before anyone even responded.
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:16 pm to WeeWee
By all means. Work and live outside the state for four years and see how it goes when WV or PA want their taxes...
And you aren’t in the Foreign Service...you’re a medical resident working for a hospital system.
And you aren’t in the Foreign Service...you’re a medical resident working for a hospital system.
This post was edited on 10/9/19 at 10:21 pm
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:16 pm to chalmetteowl
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Then why do I have a Louisiana driver's license?
if their laws are like ours you might have it unlawfully
you can drive for 90 days consecutively here with an out of state drivers license
I already checked. If I changed my permanent address (aka domicile) to Pa then I would have to get a new license, register my car, register to vote and all the other stuff that goes along with it within 90 days. However, as of right now I still intend to return to La so my permanent residence is still in La. Like I said, I have already checked with the registrar's office and they confirmed it with the La SOS office and I am good.
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:22 pm to WeeWee
You still don’t get it. It’s not up to Louisiana. It’s up to PA to determine your residency. And according to PA you’re in violation of their residency laws.
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:23 pm to WeeWee
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supports or supported
supported, Hell, he was the main driver with his backdoor funding
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:27 pm to Golfer
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By all means. Work and live outside the state for four years and see how it goes when WV or PA want their taxes...
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If were a Louisiana resident in 2018 and you worked and earned income in any other state, you must include that money on your Louisiana state tax return. This is true if your income-producing work was physically in another state or if your employer was based in another state. No matter where it was earned, all income to a Louisiana resident can be subject to Louisiana state tax.
However, while you likely will need to file state income tax returns for each state (where you worked and where you lived), you may not have to pay taxes on that income in both states. You may be eligible for a credit from Louisiana on the wages you earned in the other state (your “work state”) if the income was already taxed by the other state.
You are required to report all income from all states on Louisiana’s Form IT-5. Fill out Schedule G on Form IT-5 to claim the credit to avoid dual taxation. Fill out and file a tax return for the other state(s) and include a copy with your Louisiana return. You can find further information in the Instructions for Preparing Your 2018 Louisiana Resident Income Tax Return Form IT-540 (available for download above).
I will have to file three state income tax returns. I will have to pay WV taxes but I will be eligible and get to claim the credit since my income was taxed by WV. I have already checked and cleared that up too. So once again GEAUX F**K YOURSELF!
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:29 pm to WeeWee
I understand how tax credits are applied for work performed in another state. Again. You aren’t understanding it.
Your primary residence is in PA as you spend more than 50% of your time based there. That is for PA to determine. Not you and not LA.
Your primary residence is in PA as you spend more than 50% of your time based there. That is for PA to determine. Not you and not LA.
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Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:32 pm to chalmetteowl
I'll give you a hint, it wasn't common core causing us to be last. It's a downside of being highly cultured.
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Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:35 pm to Golfer
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You still don’t get it. It’s not up to Louisiana. It’s up to PA to determine your residency. And according to PA you’re in violation of their residency laws.
Did you research Pa's residency laws?
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What is a statutory residence? A statutory residence is the place where an individual spends the most time during the year. More specialized definitions, however, apply when the person does not maintain a permanent place of residence in PA or has frequent or prolonged absences from his/her place of residence. A person is considered a statutory resident of PA unless: • the person spends more than 181 days (midnight to midnight) of the tax year outside PA; or • the person has no permanent abode in PA for any part of the tax year.
How do I establish a new domicile? A person can have only one domicile at a time, and it does not change until they move to another state or country with the intention of making a new permanent home there, abandoning the previous domicile. If a person moves to another state or country, but intends to stay there only for a fixed or limited time (no matter how long), domicile does not change. Domicile is not dependent upon continuous physical presence. It is not abandoned by absence there or by presence in a former domicile, so long as there is not firm, sincere, unconditional intention of remaining in the other jurisdiction for an indefinite and uncertain period
At this point I do not intend to stay in Pa. I intend to return to La so my domicile is still in La. If my intentions change in the future then I will change my domicile, but as of this moment I intend to return La once my residency is complete. I have already checked all this stuff out. So for a 3rd time GEAUX F**K YOURSELF!
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:41 pm to WeeWee
I mean you already said you’re changing your voter registration to vote in PA since it’s a swing state :lol
If you want to skirt the laws of PA...by all means go for it. But don’t act like you’re too principled to support Rispone, then.
If you want to skirt the laws of PA...by all means go for it. But don’t act like you’re too principled to support Rispone, then.
This post was edited on 10/9/19 at 10:44 pm
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:42 pm to WeeWee
Wait, I thought Ralphie supporters didn't like negative attacks against other Republican candidates?
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:43 pm to Golfer
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Your primary residence is in PA as you spend more than 50% of your time based there. That is for PA to determine. Not you and not LA.
But I did not move to Pa until August. I was living as a student in Florida but maintained my permanent residence in Louisiana from Janurary to through April of this year. I was in Louisiana during the months of May and June. I was renting an airbnb in Morgantown WV for July and the first two weeks of August. I signed a lease for an apartment and set up cable electricity and all that good stuff on August 13th. That means that I will have only been in Pa for 60 days on election day. Since I was in Louisiana for the majority of the year what you are saying would not apply to me even if I did not have the intention of returning to La. But since I own a home in Louisiana and maintain that as my permanent residency and I intend to return to La, my domicile is still in La and I am legally allowed to vote in La.
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:46 pm to WeeWee
Dude, why in the holy hell are you revealing so much IRL info about yourself?
I wouldn't deign to give TD even a morsel of IRL info about myself just to win an internet argument. Not worth it.
I wouldn't deign to give TD even a morsel of IRL info about myself just to win an internet argument. Not worth it.
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:49 pm to Sentrius
Yeah...WeeWee...you didn’t have to reveal all this stuff
I was going to setup a joke about how you could register to vote in Columbus
I also thought you had been up there prior to a few months ago...which means you should still be voting in this LA election.
I was going to setup a joke about how you could register to vote in Columbus
I also thought you had been up there prior to a few months ago...which means you should still be voting in this LA election.
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:49 pm to Golfer
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I mean you already said you’re changing your voter registration to vote in PA since it’s a swing state
I was not being serious. I have thought about it but it is just too much sugar for the dime since I plan on returning to La in 2022.
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If you want to skirt the laws of PA...by all means go for it.
I am not skirting the laws. I am following the laws as they are written. So kiss my arse.
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But don’t act like you’re too principled to support Rispone, then.
F**K Lyin' Eddie
However I am absentee voting for him the runoff because even Lyin' POS Eddie is better than JBE IMO.
This post was edited on 10/9/19 at 11:02 pm
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:50 pm to Sentrius
Ralph Abraham supporters melting down in the waning hours of 3rd Place Ralph's campaign.
This post was edited on 10/9/19 at 10:51 pm
Posted on 10/9/19 at 10:52 pm to Sentrius
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Dude, why in the holy hell are you revealing so much IRL info about yourself?
The SOB accused of voter fraud. Unlike Ralph I fight back when I am falsely accused.
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