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@#32 ... The biggest loophole in the US tax code is GRATs, aka Grantor Annuity Trusts. ...

Thank-you for that info.

Found this ...

Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT): Definition and Example (2025)
www.investopedia.com

... What Is a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT)?

A grantor retained annuity trust (GRAT) is an estate planning tool used to minimize taxes on large financial gifts made to family members. ...



@#1 ... But I found this other link to the article I think you may be citing ... ...

Hint: when I run into a paywall, I try a couple of things.

First, I put the headline into my search engine of choice (usually duckduckgo.com ), and see if there is a non-pay-walled version available. If that doesn't work, then I place the first paragraph of the article in the search engine.

Many times there is a non-pay-walled version available or, at least, quite similar reporting.

That's how I found the article I noted in #1.

YMMV and all that ...

My browser's security settings flag archive.ph as a security issue.

But I found this other link to the article I think you may be citing ...

5 ways daily cannabis use can affect your body and mind
www.yahoo.com

... Monica Romano was 13 when she first tried cannabis in the 1980s. It started out as a social way to spend a Friday night behind the bleachers at football games, she said, but it soon became a daily habit.

"I was reaching for it to quell anxiety," said Romano, now 59, a health and lifestyle journalist and former nurse in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. "I was an uneasy teen, never feeling like I was good enough." Cannabis minimized her social anxiety and helped her process what she calls an "unstable home life."

She continued to smoke marijuana daily until she was 30. It didn't stop her from earning two college degrees and raising her son largely on her own, she said. "I started looking back and wondered: How did I do that? I worked, I studied, I showed up, I raised my son, but pot was always there."

Marijuana is a constant for a growing number of young and middle-aged adults, 8 to 11 percent of whom now use cannabis every day, according to Monitoring the Future, an ongoing research project from the University of Michigan. Daily use in older adults 55 and up has decreased.

Young adults 19 to 30 are nearly three times as likely to use cannabis daily than drink alcohol daily, while adults ages 35 to 50 use both about equally, per data in the journal Addiction in 2024. And as daily cannabis use becomes more common, it's natural to wonder what such frequent consumption may or may not be doing to our health.

Some people like to compare cannabis to other widely used substances, such as caffeine. ...



@#8

Fact Check: Posts on JD Vance's 'America's Hitler' remark are accurate
news.meaww.com

... In 2016, JD Vance wrote to his former law school roommate Josh McLaurin, "I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical ----- like Nixon who wouldn't be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he's America's Hitler. How's that for discouraging?"

McLaurin made the text public in 2022, and multiple reputable outlets, including Reuters, BBC, and The Guardian, has corroborated its authenticity over the following years. ...


Pres Trump's $1.776B slush fund for J6 rioters, among others, is just another example.

Saw this recently ...

Trump's Supporters Reject His Anti-Weaponization Fund In New Poll: Nearly Half Of MAGA Oppose
www.forbes.com

... Republican and Democrat voters agree in nearly equal numbers they oppose President Donald Trump's anti-weaponization fund in a new poll that marks a rare bipartisan consensus -- as Republicans in Washington have also revolted against the so-called "slush fund." ...

Key Facts

- - - A poll by the Economist/YouGov found a majority of Republicans (52%) and a plurality of MAGA supporters (45%) oppose the fund set up to offer payouts to people who believe they've been wronged by the government.

- - - Only 24% of Republicans support it and 24% aren't sure, while 32% of MAGA Republicans support the fund and 24% aren't sure.

- - - The numbers are similar for Democrats: 25% support the fund, 56% oppose it and 19% aren't sure (the poll of 1,520 U.S. adults was conducted May 22-26 and has a margin of error of 3.6).

- - - Overall, 49% of respondents oppose the fund, 24% support it, and 27% aren't sure.

- - - The poll comes after a revolt among Republicans in Washington against Trump's anti-weaponization fund derailed a vote last week on an immigration-enforcement bill that would have also funded Trump's ballroom project.

Big Number

34%. That's Trump's overall approval rating in the poll. He had a 59% disapproval rating, an increase of five points in his net negative approval rating from last week. ...


Related ...

NATO prepares a Baltic fortress to head off Putin
www.politico.eu

... NATO is scrambling to fortify a windswept Baltic island that military planners increasingly see as one of the alliance's most exposed -- and strategically vital -- front lines against Russia.

Perched in the middle of the Baltic Sea, Gotland sits just 300 kilometers from Russia's heavily militarized exclave of Kaliningrad. As fears grow over Russian aggression, hybrid attacks and wavering U.S. commitment to European security, Sweden and its NATO allies are racing to turn Gotland back into a military stronghold.

Last week, Sweden wrapped up its first NATO-coordinated exercise on the island since joining the alliance in 2024. Around 18,000 troops from 13 countries trained across Gotland's dusty plains for a possible Russian assault.

A Russian attack "could happen anytime," Swedish Chief of Defense Michael Claesson told POLITICO, as soldiers weaved between armored vehicles on the western side of the island.

The exercise highlighted the difficulties faced by Sweden: The U.S. shrank its participation -- part of a larger pattern as Donald Trump pulls back from NATO -- and the Ukrainian troops taking part in the training showed off their drone warfare mastery by rapidly destroying a Swedish armored detachment. ...


@#65 ... Exodus as stars pull out of Trump-linked 'Freedom 250' festival: 'Artists never told' ...

That is an interesting aspect of this Trump UFC debacle ...

"Stars" who were supposedly invited say they were never invited. Is that just yet another f Pres trump publishing something with the hope it may come to be true?

From the article cited in #65 ...

... Cracks are beginning to show in the MAGA-linked "Freedom 250" festival, an event billed as marking the country's 250th anniversary featuring a number of musical performers of all genres and backgrounds, as artists uncomfortable with the event's increasingly politicized direction begin to exit.

The trouble began with Morris Day, who denied any involvement with the event despite having been advertised as being in the lineup, according to Bring Me The News.

The famed Minneapolis star was posted in the line-up for the multi-day festival on Washington, D.C.'s National Mall. Other acts included Milli Vanilli, Vanilla ICE and Flo Rida," according to the report.

ALSO READ: ICE frees teen immigrant as Trump's 'gang of thugs' prompt outrage

However, after his name appeared on promotional material, Day took to social media to say, "Contrary to rumor: Morris Day & The Time will not be performing at the Great American State Fair."

It is unclear whether he was ever formally booked to the event in the first place.

Day's disavowal was followed closely by Young MC, the rap star behind "Bust a Move," who had also been featured in promotional images for the event. ...



More from the analysis ...

... That calibration is what made Vladimir Putin's gray zone strategy work.

As American leadership wobbles in the Trump era and front-line Europe loses patience, the calibration is breaking down.

Putin spent years trying to weaken America's grip on NATO. He may not enjoy the alliance he is helping to create.

The Gray Zone Meets NATO Hesitation

The useful phrase here is the "gray zone."

It means the contested space below open war where cyberattacks, sabotage, drone incursions, airspace violations and electronic interference create pressure without always producing clean attribution.

NATO says Russia's hostile actions toward allies and partners -- hybrid warfare that includes airspace violations, cyberattacks and sabotage -- are increasing in frequency.

The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Military Balance says NATO's eastern flank faces growing Russian gray zone threats, including UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), incursions and sabotage, and that front-line states are adding fortifications, surveillance systems and short-range air defenses.

Czech President Petr Pavel told The Guardian recently that Moscow had learned to "almost meet the threshold for Article 5, but always keeping it slightly below that level."

Pavel urged NATO to "show its teeth."

He floated "decisive enough, potentially even asymmetric" responses, including disabling Russian internet or satellites, cutting Russian banks from global systems or shooting down aircraft that violate allied airspace. ...


@#14 ... Gerrymandering for political reasons legal but it's only a problem when Republicans do it. ...

Perhaps the reason is more why the Republicans do it, as opposed to the apparent lame ~both sides do it~ argument.

To wit ...

U.S. Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina's Voter ID Law (2016)
www.npr.org

...The appeals court noted that the North Carolina Legislature "requested data on the use, by race, of a number of voting practices" -- then, data in hand, "enacted legislation that restricted voting and registration in five different ways, all of which disproportionately affected African Americans."

The changes to the voting process "target African Americans with almost surgical precision," the circuit court wrote, and "impose cures for problems that did not exist."

The appeals court suggested that the motivation was fundamentally political -- a Republican legislature attempting to secure its power by blocking votes from a population likely to vote for Democrats....

[emphasis mine]


Republicans seem to want to return to the shameful Jim Crow era of American politics.


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