Posted on 10/07/2023 9:18:30 PM PDT by zeestephen
Cash Out Value - $679.8 Million. Take home pay after 37% federal income tax - $428 Million. State and local income taxes may apply.
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The difference is that welfare benefits others in a forced taking of your wealth.
The lottery may enrich one individual but for $2, that individual could be yourself.
And family trust lawyer.
I buy one ticket per $100 million.
No tickets below %100 million.
That limits my gambling, and should I ever win, it will be big.
I can stop, anytime.
However, you make a good point.
Would those payments be subject to federal Death Taxes first, and then standard federal income taxes second?
That would raise total federal taxes into the 60% range, unless you were giving everything to charity.
I’d call in with anal glaucoma
I can’t see my ass going to work
So, how many tickets did you buy? ;-)
Well, I’m sure there are quite a few lottery retailers in your area. Try the nearest 7-11 store. I’m sure they sell lottery tickets.
That’ll be 10% of your winnings for my advice.
I would take the lump, because I have several dream projects.
1. Establish a private school with lower (K-8) and upper (9-12) components. I have yet to see a school that combines all my views on education. There’d be both a physical school and an online distance learning/homeschool version. The distance learning/homeschool wing would have the same rigor and academic requirements as the “real” school.
2. Magazine/media property. I often bemoan the fact that wealthy conservatives don’t do enough in this area. The Left has taken over almost everything. My first thought was to buy something like Reader’s Digest, but at this stage in the game, it would be easier and much cheaper to start something new and focus on online.
3. Small charities that focus on environmental, homelessness, and other problems from a conservative POV. I know many here are all F$#$ that, but I believe there are potential solutions to these problems that are not being tried.
4. Bat cave. Yep, underground and gadgets.
🙋my thoughts exactly🌱
If we both win we'll partner up, I've had the same idea for years and even have an empty school in my town that was a K- 8 Catholic School that I'd like to use
I’ll probably put down $10. Even if I won a small fraction, it would be great.
Good luck to you.
virtually the same odds of winning with one ticket vs 10.. save the extra 8 bucks
make that $18
It's not absolutely always a sucker bet. If the odds of winning the jackpot are, say, one in 300 million, but the jackpot is large enough to put $600 million in your pocket after taxes for your $2 play, then it's an even bet. If the jackpot is larger than that, it's actually a favorable bet. (This ignores the chance of another player also winning and sharing the jackpot. You can also calculate the probability of that if you know how many tickets will be sold.) But odds of one in 300 million are indeed infinitesimal, no argument there.
Personally, I never expect to win anything, not even $4, when playing the lottery. I'll buy a ticket tonight, but strictly for the entertainment value of imagining what I'd do if I did win the big one.
The best part about the lottery is standing in line at the convenience store listening to....”Give me 2 Treasure Troves, 3 Pink Elephants, 5 Easter Bunnies, and 1 Mega Momma. No, wait, make that 3 Treasure TRoves, 3 Pink Elephants, 1 Easter Bunny and 6 Mega Mommas. Also, can you check these 35 tickets I bought last week? Are the Mega Mommas selling fast today ? Which completely new tickets do you have? And I need a bag of 6 fresh chicken nuggets out of that rotisserie rack, a pack of Winston ULtra Lights, and 3 of those Royal Blunts. No... make it 4. And can I get a refill on my Big Gulp ?”
Has anyone else noticed that for quite some time now, the winners (especially the 2nd place winners) consistently come from more blue states? Seems like the winners are mostly coming from California, New York, Michigan, Maryland, New Jersey, etc.
I don’t know how, but it seems like they have figured out a way to rig it. God knows everything else is corrupt these days.
Lotteries with big payouts made a comeback though beginning in the 1960s as a way to add funds to state coffers, often directed toward worthy causes popular with women voters like child services or education. In Florida, a state lottery was approved by referendum with the provision that the proceeds go toward education. On the net though, the influx of lottery money made little difference because public education is a hopeless money pit and other education funds were reduced to meet various competing state and local needs.
I don’t know about any of that. I just know that for almost a year, the recent winners keep coming from California, New York, N.J., Michigan, Illinois, Oregon & Maryland; and often enough to have predicted it and have it confirmed with the new drawings.
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