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call out those who are willing, by word or deed, to jeopardize the democracy we cherish. is that enough, i guess? that s my question. right? no, i are we at a place of in return? yeah, no, i don t think that alone is going to solve the problem. i think we have to ferret out extremism. i think we have to hold those who were violent on january 6th last year to account, legally, judicially. you know, people need to go to jail. people need to pay big fines. people need to understand there are consequences for their actions so that others who might have had that thought realize that doesn t pay. but i also think, as the january 6th commission is proceeding, we also have to hold to account those political leaders, those
it was only $25 at t.j.maxx. greg: imagine how much you have to carry to get $2,000 with the products. jamie: said that he stole paper towels. that s the worst thing, value wise. greg: just going shopping and then doesn t pay, that s what it is. blago, you ve got murder. what is happening to chicago? you governed the state of illinois. is it hopeless? rod: thank you very much for what you just ten, judge. in chicago, there are 90 people charged with murder who are walking the streets on no bail. there have been more than 1,000 victims of crimes and 216 of them were killed. there s been only two convictions. it s because not only is crime out of control but the causes because the political leaders in chicago, our mayor, our governor, my party, have taken the position that they re going to declare war on the police
of the year, irrespective of the price cap changing in april, which will get announced in a week s time. can i mention one group of workers who are going to be slaughtered by this? which is contractors, temporary agency workers who are working through what is called umbrella companies, so they are not directly employed by the construction companies. you know, these contracts are rife hospitality, all of these kind of gig economyjobs. if you are an umbrella company worker, because of a quirk in the tax laws and the way these arrangements are structured, you have to pay the employee s national insurance and the employer s national insurance out of your headline rate. so somebody on £50,000, if they re a normal worker, they will be facing a national insurance rise of about £500 from april per year. but for an umbrella company worker, it s going to be double that, more than £1,000. and these are insecure types of employment and these people have no idea that these huge rises are comin
down so well in the current political atmosphere in the conservative party. this is one of the reasons they ended up with ni, because they said they wouldn t put other taxes up and they are desperate to be able to go into the next general election offering an income tax cut. but we ll see. just as you guys have spelled out lots of reasons why people are going to get hammered, claer and stephanie, can you leave us with the niftiest saving tip that you can think of? stephanie. oh, my god. she does macro! that is why it s fun to ask her! that is a good point. let s ask claer while you think. two words that you need to know if you re a higher rate taxpayer especially are salary sacrifice. most company pension schemes work where you sacrifice a portion of your salary for the future into your pension, and you don t pay income tax or national insurance on that money that you pay in, plus sometimes, because the employer also doesn t pay national insurance on the money that you put in,