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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. Like you, Fox has bought into the Trump bull****. MSNBC wants to know how many millions the Trumpsters will make off of this, what it will do to the deficits, and how it will devastate what little remains of the social safety net, science, enforcement of anti-pollution and other citizen safety laws. |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/2017 3:07 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/26/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. Like you, Fox has bought into the Trump bull****. MSNBC wants to know how many millions the Trumpsters will make off of this, what it will do to the deficits, and how it will devastate what little remains of the social safety net, science, enforcement of anti-pollution and other citizen safety laws. In other words, if Trump proposed it .... it must be bad ... even if you don't even know the details of his tax changes. |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/17 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/26/2017 3:07 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/26/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. Like you, Fox has bought into the Trump bull****. MSNBC wants to know how many millions the Trumpsters will make off of this, what it will do to the deficits, and how it will devastate what little remains of the social safety net, science, enforcement of anti-pollution and other citizen safety laws. In other words, if Trump proposed it .... it must be bad ... even if you don't even know the details of his tax changes. As usual, Trump didn't present any real details, and until he provides details *and* his tax returns and an independent agency determines how much the Trumps will make off of this latest scheme, it should be dead in the water. Trump promised to revise the tax code. Whatever today's proposal is, it ain't that. Further, there is no evidence that draconian tax cuts will result in more good jobs. |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/17 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
In other words, if Trump proposed it .... it must be bad ... even if you don't even know the details of his tax changes. What Trump specializes in is bad, poorly thought out ideas, most of which will never come to fruition. But the dummies in his base still believe him. Remember when Trump said repeatedly and in no uncertain terms that he would build a big, beautiful wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and the wall would be paid for by Mexico? How is that working out? |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/2017 3:07 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/26/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. Like you, Fox has bought into the Trump bull****. MSNBC wants to know how many millions the Trumpsters will make off of this, what it will do to the deficits, and how it will devastate what little remains of the social safety net, science, enforcement of anti-pollution and other citizen safety laws. BTW, this wasn't his budget request. It was his proposal for lowering taxes. The rich still pay the highest percentage by far. It really applies to middle class individuals, Sub-S sorporations and large corporations as an incentive to base operations in the USA, expand and hire more Americans. A one time tax will apply for those corporations with their holdings overseas and then a 15 percent (as proposed) tax thereafter. This is very good for the economy of the USA. |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/17 4:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/26/2017 3:07 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/26/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. Like you, Fox has bought into the Trump bull****. MSNBC wants to know how many millions the Trumpsters will make off of this, what it will do to the deficits, and how it will devastate what little remains of the social safety net, science, enforcement of anti-pollution and other citizen safety laws. BTW, this wasn't his budget request. It was his proposal for lowering taxes. The rich still pay the highest percentage by far. It really applies to middle class individuals, Sub-S sorporations and large corporations as an incentive to base operations in the USA, expand and hire more Americans. A one time tax will apply for those corporations with their holdings overseas and then a 15 percent (as proposed) tax thereafter. This is very good for the economy of the USA. Really? What about the deficit? |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/2017 3:55 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/26/17 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/26/2017 3:07 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/26/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. Like you, Fox has bought into the Trump bull****. MSNBC wants to know how many millions the Trumpsters will make off of this, what it will do to the deficits, and how it will devastate what little remains of the social safety net, science, enforcement of anti-pollution and other citizen safety laws. In other words, if Trump proposed it .... it must be bad ... even if you don't even know the details of his tax changes. As usual, Trump didn't present any real details, and until he provides details *and* his tax returns and an independent agency determines how much the Trumps will make off of this latest scheme, it should be dead in the water. Trump promised to revise the tax code. Whatever today's proposal is, it ain't that. Further, there is no evidence that draconian tax cuts will result in more good jobs. Yes, the tax code revision is on his "to-do" list but this wasn't it. This addressed lowering taxes only. The Dems are going to screw this all up because they think seeing Trump's tax returns is more important than giving the middle class and business, small and large, a tax break. Personally, I don't give a **** about Trump's tax returns. They are, by law, automatically audited by the IRS ... both his and the Vice President's. If something is illegal in them, I am sure a whistle blower will let the media know. Amazing, isn't it, that roles have reversed in Congress. The liberals are now the obstructionist party and the conservatives are the progressives (for the most part). |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/2017 3:58 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/26/17 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: In other words, if Trump proposed it .... it must be bad ... even if you don't even know the details of his tax changes. What Trump specializes in is bad, poorly thought out ideas, most of which will never come to fruition. But the dummies in his base still believe him. Remember when Trump said repeatedly and in no uncertain terms that he would build a big, beautiful wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and the wall would be paid for by Mexico? How is that working out? He's still claiming it will be built. We'll just have to see. He's coming up on 100 days in office. Something like 1,390 days more to go. |
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Amazing reaction to tax announcement
On 4/26/17 4:08 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/26/2017 3:55 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/26/17 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/26/2017 3:07 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/26/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: As is my hobby, I channel surf after a major political announcement or news, just to get a feel on how the cable networks react. So, after today's announcement of the proposed new tax rates, the panel on FoxNews were kicking around how it will help individuals, small businesses and large businesses. The focus of their discussion was how and why the new tax rate plan would benefit the economy overall and create more jobs. Switch to MSNBC: Here the larger panel of pundits were focusing (and speculating) on how the new tax rates will benefit Donald Trump. Period. That's all they were talking about. Like you, Fox has bought into the Trump bull****. MSNBC wants to know how many millions the Trumpsters will make off of this, what it will do to the deficits, and how it will devastate what little remains of the social safety net, science, enforcement of anti-pollution and other citizen safety laws. In other words, if Trump proposed it .... it must be bad ... even if you don't even know the details of his tax changes. As usual, Trump didn't present any real details, and until he provides details *and* his tax returns and an independent agency determines how much the Trumps will make off of this latest scheme, it should be dead in the water. Trump promised to revise the tax code. Whatever today's proposal is, it ain't that. Further, there is no evidence that draconian tax cuts will result in more good jobs. Yes, the tax code revision is on his "to-do" list but this wasn't it. This addressed lowering taxes only. The Dems are going to screw this all up because they think seeing Trump's tax returns is more important than giving the middle class and business, small and large, a tax break. Personally, I don't give a **** about Trump's tax returns. They are, by law, automatically audited by the IRS ... both his and the Vice President's. If something is illegal in them, I am sure a whistle blower will let the media know. Amazing, isn't it, that roles have reversed in Congress. The liberals are now the obstructionist party and the conservatives are the progressives (for the most part). I'm not sure "illegality" is the issue in Trump's tax returns, although if there is income in there from Russia, well, that might be a can of worms. Oh...the conservatives...are the regressives. |
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