Joe Rogan of the Day

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  • fooler-1

    Bernie Sanders Supporter doesn't want to pay his share in taxes...

    "I'm outta here, I'm gonna go to Texas," Rogan told Joe De Sena, the CEO and founder of Spartan and the Death Race, during the podcast.

    Joe Rogan could be set to save millions of dollars from relocating from California to Texas.

    Rogan's new $100m Spotify deal would be subject to a 13.3 percent income tax in California—but Texas is one of the seven U.S. states that forgo individual income taxes. This means that Rogan's relocation could see him save $13 million in tax breaks.

    • Rogan explained that Texas's location is more centrally located for his multiple businesses. But it has nothing to do with him saving 13M in taxes, LOLutopian
    • I really don't blame him..I know he tried to live in Colorado but heard a conspiracy theory that kids born in high altitude places are higher risks for autism.fooler
    • I'm not sure why I still listen to him and Adam Carolla when I disagree with more than half of what they say.fooler
    • really? I think I agree with 90% of what Rogan says, and i generally find him annoying lol. off the top of my head I can't recall anything that realy bothers me_niko
    • oh wait I think he's a UFOlogist and a cryptozoologist and has some other nonsensical beliefs._niko
    • It's useful listening to folk you disagree with. Helpful formulating counter arguments, evenDoris_McSquirter
    • maybe even make you change your opinion/beliefs.Doris_McSquirter
    • who did you listen to that turned you into a pinhead?face_melter
    • He's doing what most pro golfers do - Live in states that don't tax the shit out of you. Smart play by Joe.stoplying

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