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newmedman

02/14/25 1:51 PM

#513002 RE: B402 #513001

No, Rent, insurance, groceries as a Whole, not to mention housing and a few others....smh

who knew living in your parents basement could afford you the life of an entrepreneur!

Happy Valentines little buddy, kiss, kiss.
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fuagf

02/14/25 2:19 PM

#513013 RE: B402 #513001

B04, Your garbage in support of conservative America is a house of cards, as is your government with Elon Musk spending more time in the Oval office than VP Vance. And your ignoring posts you cannot answer truthfully without betraying your conservative bent is legendary. Two, in example:

Uhh, you just saw the GOP roll over to confirm the worst slate of cabinet appointments in modern history and their silence about the lawlessness of the Musk/Trump presidency speaks volumes about a GOP 'party line'/
So, the dem party has become just plain blind to anything other than party line..
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B402, Don't recall your comments on the favorable media treatment Trump has long gained from CBS.

I don't understand why the media is giving Trump such a free ride. I understand Moonves's ..
[...]“It may not be good for America, but it’s damn good for CBS. The money’s rolling in and this is fun … this [is] going
to be a very good year for us. Sorry. It’s a terrible thing to say. But bring it on, Donald. Keep going.”

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back then but don't see how that could apply to the favoring of Trump today.
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congrats tea-tards
here's what you voted for
Rand Paul Explains His Support For Plutocracy: ‘There Are No Poor…We All Work For Rich People’
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Robert Reich: The Three Big Lies About Trump's Tax Plan

Published Dec 17, 2017 at 5:43 AM EST


Trump donor Sheldon Adelson attends the Inaugural Luncheon in the US Capitol January 20, 2017
in Washington, DC. Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty

By Robert B. Reich
Newsweek Columnist and chancellor’s professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley
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This article first appeared on RobertReich.org. .. http://robertreich.org/post/168596241350

Here are the three main Republican arguments in favor of the Republican tax plan, followed by the truth.

1. It will make American corporations competitive with foreign corporations, which are taxed at a lower rate

Rubbish.

(1) American corporations now pay an effective rate (after taking deductions and tax credits) that's just about the same as most foreign based corporations pay.

(2) Most of these other countries also impose a "Value Added Tax" on top of the corporate tax.

(3) When we cut our corporate rate from 35 percent to 20 percent, other nations will cut their corporate rates in order to be competitive with us – so we gain nothing anyway.

(4) Most big American corporations who benefit most from the Republican tax plan aren't even "American." Over 35 percent of their shareholders are foreign (which means that by cutting corporate taxes we're giving a big tax cut to those foreign shareholders). 20 percent of their employees are foreign, while many Americans work for foreign-based corporations.

(5) The "competitiveness" of America depends on American workers , not on "American" corporations. But this tax plan will make it harder to finance public investments in education, health, and infrastructure, on which the future competitiveness of American workers depends.

(6) American corporations already have more money than they know what to do with. Their profits are at record levels. They're using them to buy back their shares of stock, and raise executive pay. That's what they'll do with the additional $1 trillion they'll receive in this tax cut.

2. With the tax cut, big corporations and the rich will invest and create more jobs

Baloney.

(1) Job creation doesn't trickle down. After Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush cut taxes on the top, few jobs and little growth resulted.

America cut taxes on corporations in 2004 in an attempt to get them to bring their profits home from abroad, and what happened? They didn't invest. They just bought up more shares of their own stock, and increased executive pay.

(2) Companies expand and create jobs when there's more demand for their goods and services. That demand comes from customers who have the money to buy what companies sell.

Those customers are primarily the middle class and poor, who spend far more of their incomes than the rich. But this tax bill mostly benefits the rich.

(3) At a time when the richest 1 percent already have 40 percent of all the wealth in the country, it's immoral to give them even more – especially when financed partly by 13 million low-income Americans who will lose their health coverage as a result of this tax plan (according to the Congressional Budget Office), and by subsequent cuts in safety-net programs necessitated by increasing the deficit by $1.5 trillion.

3. It will give small businesses an incentive to invest and create more jobs

Untrue.

(1) At least 85 percent of small businesses earn so little they already pay the lowest corporate tax rate, which this plan doesn't change.

(2) In fact, because the tax plan bestows much larger rewards on big businesses, they'll have more ability to use predatory tactics to squeeze small firms and force them out of business.

***

Don't let your Uncle Bob be fooled: Republicans are voting for this because their wealthy patrons demand it.

Their tax plan will weaken our economy for years – reducing demand, widening inequality, and increasing the national debt by at least $1.5 trillion over the next decade.

Shame on the greedy Republican backers who have engineered this.

Shame on Trump and the Republicans who have lied to the public about its consequences.

Robert Reich is the chancellor's professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and a senior fellow at the Blum Center for Developing Economies. He served as secretary of labor in the Clinton administration, and Time magazine named him one of the 10 most effective Cabinet secretaries of the 20th century. He has written 14 books, including the best-sellers Aftershock, The Work of Nations and Beyond Outrage and, most recently, Saving Capitalism. He is also a founding editor of The American Prospect magazine, chairman of Common Cause, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and co-creator of the award-winning documentary Inequality for All. HIs latest documentary, "Saving Capitalism," is available on Netflix.
https://www.newsweek.com/robert-reich-three-big-lies-about-trumps-tax-plan-750616?ref=yfp

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Unfunded tax cuts. Asshole debt.

"No, Rent, insurance, groceries as a Whole, not to mention housing and a few others....smh"

Stuck on your imbecilic 'it's all dems fault' continues to make you appear idiotic. Zero credibility, son.
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blackhawks

02/14/25 2:58 PM

#513034 RE: B402 #513001

And all of that was affected less than in other countries. Trumpanzees bought Trump's hysteria about the inflation that his failed pandemic response set in motion.