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Kipling did not invent the expression "paying someone Dane-geld"; but it has become attached to him, even in books of quotations. In the 1930s, it was invoked against the British government's policy of appeasing Nazi Germany. [4] [7] In 1984, Margaret Thatcher quoted Kipling (Stanza 6) in her Conservative Party speech in Brighton.
Later the clerk realizes the bill should only be $10. To rectify this, he gives the bellhop $20 to return to the guests. On the way to the room, the bellhop realizes that he cannot divide the money equally. As the guests didn't know the total of the revised bill, the bellhop decides to just give each guest $6 and keep $2 as a tip for himself.
Extending Trump’s TCJA will save you money on your tax bill. “One particular saving in the TCJA is the expansion of the child tax credit. Before 2018, parents got a tax credit of $1,000 per child.
High medical debt is no laughing matter in the United States. Among developed nations, Americans pay the highest amount for everything from prescriptions to surgeries.This is one of the main ...
The paper bills issued by the colonies were known as "bills of credit". Bills of credit could not be exchanged for a fixed amount of gold or silver coins upon demand, but were redeemable at a time specified in the future. [3] [8] Bills of credit were usually issued by colonial governments to pay debts. The governments would then retire the ...
Every small business owner’s worst nightmare. 'Us small guys need some help': Oklahoma woman deposited $13.5K into her account, but the money didn't show up — leaving her scrambling to pay the ...
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A large number of congressional candidates signed, as did Bush's primary rivals Jack Kemp and Pete du Pont. Bush at first refused to sign the pledge, but in 1987 eventually acquiesced. [a] The Bush campaign would later join other candidates in using the tax issue to attack Bob Dole, who had not been clear on the subject. [3]: 24