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May 1, 2021 07:44:56   #
Radiance3
 
Parky60 wrote:
You should be more understanding radiance. lpnmajor broke his skull when he got dropped on his head as a child...explains a lot though.

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He did. There is a missing spare part there.

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May 1, 2021 07:55:36   #
eden
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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The democrats spend the money, the republicans produce, earn, and pay the taxes. Biden spends the $ 6 trillion. You twisted your whole brain underneath your broken skull. Typical of free loaders who don't understand how wealth is produced.



Let’s talk about the freeloading Fortune 500 Corporations who pay no or very little taxes because they can afford tax lobbyists to pee in the pockets of the right people in Congress. These are the real moochers who understand very well how wealth is kept at the top.

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May 1, 2021 08:43:04   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Radiance3 wrote:
Sir Newton's law of action.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects.


When we punish the rich, who are the producers of the golden egg, our resources then slow down until gone.

President Biden does not realize the dire consequence that happens after spending the $6 trillion, digging further our national debts.

America, please be aware that our debts grow higher every year due to the accrued interest added to the principal. Wh**ever rates were issued on those debts that amount is added to and thus the debts grow further even if we don't touch it.

The redistribution of our money by president Biden have many purposes.
1. This attracts v**ers particularly students due to free college education, and the payoff of their student debts of $1.57 trillion.
2. This attracts parents v**ers who will benefit of having their children dumped and taken cared of by groups of people paid for by the government. How the children are trained, raised, do not provide close relationship with parents. It isolates further the relationship of children from parents, cause they are under the care of the government. It is a c*******t style.

3. Economic impact to taxing the so called rich. The government derives it's maintenance from the rich who pay the taxes. Without the rich the country will be poor and the starve. Weakening those who are the providers will also weaken our country, and eventually the rule of power will be enforced by the government to all people to work, produce, like the beast of burden. It is a process of re-making this country run under c*******m, where every power comes from the government.


Once the power is consolidated, that is the time when everyone will feel, and yearn for the most previous freedom that they had lost.

These $ 6 trillion lures of president Biden is a prelude to c*******m where people as he indicated are united to obey the command of one central power the government. It exactly is the framework to c*******m, the dream of Bernie Sanders for America, and the framework of Sander's Manifesto.

Our country has been at the top of the world for 245 years under freedom and capitalism. That everybody's ingenuity are freely open to exercise, to create, invent, to manufacture. When these things are dictated by one power and not your own, it is a government of c*******m.

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Biden Draws Ire of Republicans, Pushback From Democrats for $6 Trillion Spending Spree

BY TOM OZIMEK April 29, 2021 Updated: April 29, 2021

President Joe Biden’s $6 trillion in early-term spending initiatives—his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that passed with zero Republican v**es, along with his proposed $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan and $1.8 trillion American Families Plan—have drawn sharply critical reactions from Republicans, and more muted criticism from some Democrats, for their lofty price tags.

Biden unveiled his newest legislative proposal, the sweeping $1.8 trillion package for families and education, during his first speech to a joint session of Congress on April 28, calling it a “once-in-a-generation” investment that would bring lasting benefits to the economy, expand the middle class, and reduce child poverty. The plan includes $1 trillion in spending on education and child care and $800 billion in tax credits aimed at middle- and low-income families, funded mainly by tax hikes on wealthier Americans.

Republicans say the bulk of the $6 trillion proposed spending in Biden’s early term is aimed to satisfy his liberal base and amounts to socialism.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) took to Twitter to call Biden’s plans a “radical vision for our country that would turn the American Dream into an American nightmare.”

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), in remarks from the Senate floor on April 29, pushed back against what he called Biden’s “go-it-alone radicalism.”

“The president talked about unity and togetherness while reading off a multi-trillion dollar shopping list that was neither designed nor intended to earn bipartisan buy-in,” he said.

“A blueprint for giving Washington even more money, and even more power to micro-manage American families and build a country liberal elites want, instead of the future Americans want.”

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) holds a press conference following the Senate GOP policy luncheon in the Rayburn Senate Office Building in Washington on March 2, 2021.

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), known for his willingness to work across the aisle, took aim at the spending levels in Biden’s proposals in an April 29 tweet.

“In his first 100 days, the President has proposed $6 trillion in new spending—about 4x our total federal budget!” Romney wrote, adding that the sky-high spending would saddle future generations with decades of interest costs and jeopardize their future.

“You know what’s hard to do?” Romney said in a video accompanying his tweet. “It’s hard to live within your budget and do good things within your budget.”

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) speaks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington on Sept. 21, 2020.

“What’s easy is just to spend money like there’s no tomorrow. And, unfortunately, the president has lots of things he’d like to do, but he’s spending like crazy,”
Romney added, urging Biden to resist big spending calls coming from the liberal wing of his party.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, was even more sharply critical of Biden’s spending.

“The words of this speech sounded like what you would hear from a 15-year-old if you gave him a credit card with no credit limit on it, except the words came out of the mouth of an adult who should know better,” said Christie, who was part of an April 28 panel of commentators on ABC.

Some Democrats, too, reacted with reservations to the $6 trillion price tag of Biden’s early-term initiatives.

Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), said “the goals are good” in Biden’s new families plan, but he questions whether the full amount is needed in light of the massive relief measures already adopted.

“We have to look at how this interfaces with the previous packages,” Tester said, Bloomberg reported. “And if there’s overlap, if that overlap’s been accounted for.”

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) was more explicit with his criticism, saying on April 28 that he’s “very uncomfortable” with the overall cost, citing concerns about mounting public debt.

“A lot of money—that makes you very uncomfortable, you’re going to find how you’re going to pay for it, you know?” Manchin told a CNN reporter on Capitol Hill.

“Are we going to be able to be competitive and be able to pay for what we need as a country? We’ve got to figure out what our needs are and maybe make some adjustments, who knows.

“I don’t know how much more debt—we’re $28.2 trillion now in debt. There’s a balance to be had and we got to work that out.”

Joseph Manchin
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin arrives for a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower, in New York, on Dec. 12, 2016.

Holding a key swing v**e in the evenly-split Senate, Manchin has emerged as something of a kingmaker who could force revisions to bills that he deems unreasonable in scope or cost. Notably, after Senate Republicans criticized what they said was a partisan process around passing the American Rescue Plan, Manchin called Biden’s calls for unity “hollow” and denounced the package as “bloated, wasteful, and partisan.” Manchin said he would block Biden’s next major legislative thrust unless more effort is made to include Republican voices.

Many conservatives hope the West Virginia senator will serve as a check on the Democrats’ more radical policy impulses.

Biden, who in his speech before Congress repeatedly reached out to the GOP, thanking them for proposing an alternative to his $2.3 trillion infrastructure package and urging them to back his proposals, is set to discuss his plans with top Democratic and Republican lawmakers at the White House on May 12.

The families plan Biden has proposed provides an additional four years of free public education. It calls for $200 billion for free universal pre-school for 3- and 4-year-olds and $109 billion for two years of free community college.

It also proposes $225 billion in funding to help parents pay for child care and boost the pay of child care workers. Another $225 billion is earmarked for a national family and medical leave program and $45 billion to improve school meals and offer food benefits to children during the summer. Biden’s proposal also seeks to lower health insurance premiums for Affordable Care Act plans, at a cost of $200 billion.

After Biden laid out his plans on April 28, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) argued that Democrats have no interest in working with Republicans on infrastructure legislation and rejected Biden’s American Families Plan as a scheme to put Washington at the center of American life “from the cradle to college.”

“Our president seems like a good man. His speech was full of good words,” Scott said in the nationally televised Republican rebuttal to Biden’s address.

“But our nation is starving for more than empty platitudes,” he added. “Our best future will not come from Washington schemes or socialist dreams.”
i b Sir Newton's law of action. br For every a... (show quote)


"After Biden laid out his plans on April 28, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) argued that Democrats have no interest in working with Republicans on infrastructure legislation and rejected Biden’s American Families Plan as a scheme to put Washington at the center of American life “from the cradle to college.”

“Our president seems like a good man. His speech was full of good words,” Scott said in the nationally televised Republican rebuttal to Biden’s address.

“But our nation is starving for more than empty platitudes,” he added. “Our best future will not come from Washington schemes or socialist dreams.”" - Tim Scott

America needs to put Tim Scott in the White House.

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May 1, 2021 10:41:00   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Radiance3 wrote:
Sir Newton's law of action.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects.


When we punish the rich, who are the producers of the golden egg, our resources then slow down until gone.

President Biden does not realize the dire consequence that happens after spending the $6 trillion, digging further our national debts.

America, please be aware that our debts grow higher every year due to the accrued interest added to the principal. Wh**ever rates were issued on those debts that amount is added to and thus the debts grow further even if we don't touch it.

The redistribution of our money by president Biden have many purposes.
1. This attracts v**ers particularly students due to free college education, and the payoff of their student debts of $1.57 trillion.
2. This attracts parents v**ers who will benefit of having their children dumped and taken cared of by groups of people paid for by the government. How the children are trained, raised, do not provide close relationship with parents. It isolates further the relationship of children from parents, cause they are under the care of the government. It is a c*******t style.

3. Economic impact to taxing the so called rich. The government derives it's maintenance from the rich who pay the taxes. Without the rich the country will be poor and the starve. Weakening those who are the providers will also weaken our country, and eventually the rule of power will be enforced by the government to all people to work, produce, like the beast of burden. It is a process of re-making this country run under c*******m, where every power comes from the government.


Once the power is consolidated, that is the time when everyone will feel, and yearn for the most previous freedom that they had lost.

These $ 6 trillion lures of president Biden is a prelude to c*******m where people as he indicated are united to obey the command of one central power the government. It exactly is the framework to c*******m, the dream of Bernie Sanders for America, and the framework of Sander's Manifesto.

Our country has been at the top of the world for 245 years under freedom and capitalism. That everybody's ingenuity are freely open to exercise, to create, invent, to manufacture. When these things are dictated by one power and not your own, it is a government of c*******m.

================================
Biden Draws Ire of Republicans, Pushback From Democrats for $6 Trillion Spending Spree

BY TOM OZIMEK April 29, 2021 Updated: April 29, 2021

President Joe Biden’s $6 trillion in early-term spending initiatives—his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that passed with zero Republican v**es, along with his proposed $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan and $1.8 trillion American Families Plan—have drawn sharply critical reactions from Republicans, and more muted criticism from some Democrats, for their lofty price tags.

Biden unveiled his newest legislative proposal, the sweeping $1.8 trillion package for families and education, during his first speech to a joint session of Congress on April 28, calling it a “once-in-a-generation” investment that would bring lasting benefits to the economy, expand the middle class, and reduce child poverty. The plan includes $1 trillion in spending on education and child care and $800 billion in tax credits aimed at middle- and low-income families, funded mainly by tax hikes on wealthier Americans.

Republicans say the bulk of the $6 trillion proposed spending in Biden’s early term is aimed to satisfy his liberal base and amounts to socialism.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) took to Twitter to call Biden’s plans a “radical vision for our country that would turn the American Dream into an American nightmare.”

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), in remarks from the Senate floor on April 29, pushed back against what he called Biden’s “go-it-alone radicalism.”

“The president talked about unity and togetherness while reading off a multi-trillion dollar shopping list that was neither designed nor intended to earn bipartisan buy-in,” he said.

“A blueprint for giving Washington even more money, and even more power to micro-manage American families and build a country liberal elites want, instead of the future Americans want.”

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) holds a press conference following the Senate GOP policy luncheon in the Rayburn Senate Office Building in Washington on March 2, 2021.

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), known for his willingness to work across the aisle, took aim at the spending levels in Biden’s proposals in an April 29 tweet.

“In his first 100 days, the President has proposed $6 trillion in new spending—about 4x our total federal budget!” Romney wrote, adding that the sky-high spending would saddle future generations with decades of interest costs and jeopardize their future.

“You know what’s hard to do?” Romney said in a video accompanying his tweet. “It’s hard to live within your budget and do good things within your budget.”

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) speaks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington on Sept. 21, 2020.

“What’s easy is just to spend money like there’s no tomorrow. And, unfortunately, the president has lots of things he’d like to do, but he’s spending like crazy,”
Romney added, urging Biden to resist big spending calls coming from the liberal wing of his party.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, was even more sharply critical of Biden’s spending.

“The words of this speech sounded like what you would hear from a 15-year-old if you gave him a credit card with no credit limit on it, except the words came out of the mouth of an adult who should know better,” said Christie, who was part of an April 28 panel of commentators on ABC.

Some Democrats, too, reacted with reservations to the $6 trillion price tag of Biden’s early-term initiatives.

Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), said “the goals are good” in Biden’s new families plan, but he questions whether the full amount is needed in light of the massive relief measures already adopted.

“We have to look at how this interfaces with the previous packages,” Tester said, Bloomberg reported. “And if there’s overlap, if that overlap’s been accounted for.”

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) was more explicit with his criticism, saying on April 28 that he’s “very uncomfortable” with the overall cost, citing concerns about mounting public debt.

“A lot of money—that makes you very uncomfortable, you’re going to find how you’re going to pay for it, you know?” Manchin told a CNN reporter on Capitol Hill.

“Are we going to be able to be competitive and be able to pay for what we need as a country? We’ve got to figure out what our needs are and maybe make some adjustments, who knows.

“I don’t know how much more debt—we’re $28.2 trillion now in debt. There’s a balance to be had and we got to work that out.”

Joseph Manchin
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin arrives for a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower, in New York, on Dec. 12, 2016.

Holding a key swing v**e in the evenly-split Senate, Manchin has emerged as something of a kingmaker who could force revisions to bills that he deems unreasonable in scope or cost. Notably, after Senate Republicans criticized what they said was a partisan process around passing the American Rescue Plan, Manchin called Biden’s calls for unity “hollow” and denounced the package as “bloated, wasteful, and partisan.” Manchin said he would block Biden’s next major legislative thrust unless more effort is made to include Republican voices.

Many conservatives hope the West Virginia senator will serve as a check on the Democrats’ more radical policy impulses.

Biden, who in his speech before Congress repeatedly reached out to the GOP, thanking them for proposing an alternative to his $2.3 trillion infrastructure package and urging them to back his proposals, is set to discuss his plans with top Democratic and Republican lawmakers at the White House on May 12.

The families plan Biden has proposed provides an additional four years of free public education. It calls for $200 billion for free universal pre-school for 3- and 4-year-olds and $109 billion for two years of free community college.

It also proposes $225 billion in funding to help parents pay for child care and boost the pay of child care workers. Another $225 billion is earmarked for a national family and medical leave program and $45 billion to improve school meals and offer food benefits to children during the summer. Biden’s proposal also seeks to lower health insurance premiums for Affordable Care Act plans, at a cost of $200 billion.

After Biden laid out his plans on April 28, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) argued that Democrats have no interest in working with Republicans on infrastructure legislation and rejected Biden’s American Families Plan as a scheme to put Washington at the center of American life “from the cradle to college.”

“Our president seems like a good man. His speech was full of good words,” Scott said in the nationally televised Republican rebuttal to Biden’s address.

“But our nation is starving for more than empty platitudes,” he added. “Our best future will not come from Washington schemes or socialist dreams.”
i b Sir Newton's law of action. br For every a... (show quote)


Biden / Harris: fiscally irresponsible...Constitutionally irresponsible....**Impeachment is called for here**, & practically every action of the Biden / Harris admn. deserves that effort!

Let's not even get into Morality, legality, Common sense, patriotism, & integrity....LET'S JUST CUT TO THE CHASE, & IMPEACH THIS ADMINISTRATION, & IT'S INSANE CABINET MEMBERS!...{ "NOW" }

Jail H****r, & Hillary "NOW"!

Release the D****m r****t! We paid for it, & demand to see it!!

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May 1, 2021 10:50:38   #
Dragnet
 
Why limit it to 6 trillion dollars. Let’s print 10 trillion, no let’s just make it 30 trillion.
Let’s guarantee everyone $100,000 per year, a house, free sickcare, a cell phone (only
the latest will do), free education, and free groceries. After all, no one should ever be without.

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May 1, 2021 12:22:28   #
Radiance3
 
Ronald Hatt wrote:
Biden / Harris: fiscally irresponsible...Constitutionally irresponsible....**Impeachment is called for here**, & practically every action of the Biden / Harris admn. deserves that effort!

Let's not even get into Morality, legality, Common sense, patriotism, & integrity....LET'S JUST CUT TO THE CHASE, & IMPEACH THIS ADMINISTRATION, & IT'S INSANE CABINET MEMBERS!...{ "NOW" }

Jail H****r, & Hillary "NOW"!

Release the D****m r****t! We paid for it, & demand to see it!!
Biden / Harris: fiscally irresponsible...Constitu... (show quote)

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The c*******t-democrats have sucked too much power, the double standards. They commit all kinds of crimes against the American people, and to enrich themselves. But they are all free roaming around instead of being locked up.

Hillary Clinton, all the heads of the federal agencies, during the Barack Obama time, called the Deep State and the ObamaGate. These are the most disastrous syndicate in US history.

The 48 years of Biden corrupt history, added by his son H****r, and his family brother.

Currently there is the Joe Biden, and John Kerry crimes. All these people need to be locked up, are all freely roaming around and committing crimes against the American people.

Along with the B*M's ransacking this country. They now run our country, to make it permanently c*******t with all their powers for life. Congress and Biden ensured that the republicans have no chance to take over.

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May 1, 2021 13:00:10   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Do you honestly think that the people are oblivious to repubs behavior? You know, spend money like it grows on trees when they're in the majority and have the WH as well - then become penny pincher's when they're not.


Many are oblivious. They just repeat talking head points.

Hypocrisy abounds among them. It's not meant as an insult. Just an honest observation.

Thanks lpn. One day a couple of them might wise up if they start thinking for themselves instead of the borg mentality we see now.

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May 1, 2021 15:36:40   #
Cuda2020
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Get lost!


Nice

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May 1, 2021 15:42:14   #
Cuda2020
 
useful mattoid 45 wrote:
Many are oblivious. They just repeat talking head points.

Hypocrisy abounds among them. It's not meant as an insult. Just an honest observation.

Thanks lpn. One day a couple of them might wise up if they start thinking for themselves instead of the borg mentality we see now.


Very true and why talking with them is time spent with no return.

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May 2, 2021 23:55:03   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Very true and why talking with them is time spent with no return.


Yes 'Cuda. Noticed that you've been mia for a little while.

Some folks make it worth returning. You're one.

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May 3, 2021 00:57:20   #
Radiance3
 
eden wrote:
Let’s talk about the freeloading Fortune 500 Corporations who pay no or very little taxes because they can afford tax lobbyists to pee in the pockets of the right people in Congress. These are the real moochers who understand very well how wealth is kept at the top.

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What a free loading brain! Your ignorance dominates the brains of the LEFT. Thus they are called suckers.

Where does money come from? Government expends the money that taxpayers pay. Who are the taxpayers? The corporate industries and hard working high paid individuals provide the funding.

Capitalism creates the whole cycle how are wealth is created and who are responsible.

When a corporations expand its business, they create more wealth. When they expand, they hires more people to work for them. These people then earn more income that pay taxes to the government.

Corporations when they expand earn more revenue. therefore its earnings increase taxable income. Taxes are collected and gathered by the government to fund all sectors of government operations that embody the whole system. Many democrat free loaders depend on it.

God said, "those who don't work, don't eat. "
2 Thessalonians 3:10 - Gatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com › verse
We also gave you the rule that if you don't work, you don't eat.

God's rule are the opposite of Biden's policies. He punishes those who work hard, by taxing them so much, to feed those who don't work, and don't produce anything. They are called the democrat handouts or free loaders. Currently, there are more free loaders than producers or workers.

Biden punishes the geese who lay the golden eggs. They are butchered by Biden.

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May 3, 2021 07:02:25   #
eden
 
D**gnet wrote:
Why limit it to 6 trillion dollars. Let’s print 10 trillion, no let’s just make it 30 trillion.
Let’s guarantee everyone $100,000 per year, a house, free sickcare, a cell phone (only
the latest will do), free education, and free groceries. After all, no one should ever be without.


Sounds great, where do we sign up?

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May 3, 2021 07:10:34   #
eden
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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What a free loading brain! Your ignorance dominates the brains of the LEFT. Thus they are called suckers.

Where does money come from? Government expends the money that taxpayers pay. Who are the taxpayers? The corporate industries and hard working high paid individuals provide the funding.

Capitalism creates the whole cycle how are wealth is created and who are responsible.

When a corporations expand its business, they create more wealth. When they expand, they hires more people to work for them. These people then earn more income that pay taxes to the government.

Corporations when they expand earn more revenue. therefore its earnings increase taxable income. Taxes are collected and gathered by the government to fund all sectors of government operations that embody the whole system. Many democrat free loaders depend on it.

God said, "those who don't work, don't eat. "
2 Thessalonians 3:10 - Gatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com › verse
We also gave you the rule that if you don't work, you don't eat.

God's rule are the opposite of Biden's policies. He punishes those who work hard, by taxing them so much, to feed those who don't work, and don't produce anything. They are called the democrat handouts or free loaders. Currently, there are more free loaders than producers or workers.

Biden punishes the geese who lay the golden eggs. They are butchered by Biden.
================== br i What a free loading brai... (show quote)



What nonsense. You talk as if the middle and working class create no wealth. Oh, pity the poor rich who are being taxed out of existence you say? More nonsense. The tax increases on folks making more than 400k are modest and actually take the top rate back to less than what it was before Trumps big tax break for his idle rich cronies like Jeffrey Epstein.

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May 3, 2021 09:01:15   #
Radiance3
 
eden wrote:
What nonsense. You talk as if the middle and working class create no wealth. Oh, pity the poor rich who are being taxed out of existence you say? More nonsense. The tax increases on folks making more than 400k are modest and actually take the top rate back to less than what it was before Trumps big tax break for his idle rich cronies like Jeffrey Epstein.

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Eden, let's go back to Jeffrey Epstein. Have you forgotten that Bill Clinton was a frequent visitor of Epstein in his island hideaways? And it was even reported that the SC Roberts who refused to look at the massive e******n f***d was also involved. Not sure of this but I read it. Most democrats with the $$ were part of the Epstein crimes.

Let's go to taxes. Here are some details.
Most low income don't pay taxes. But instead they are given money at year end for every children they have from 16 years and below. All the income taxes withheld from their payroll are refunded.

The Middle class get the all their refunds too when they don't meet the threshold of taxable income after standard deductions. Those who don't itemize have $24,000 for married couple. I think it went higher in 2020. Those individual standard deduction was $13,000. I think it went higher in 2020. No taxable income left except very small portion.

The bulk of taxes comes from the high income earners.
Under Barack Obama was 39.6%
Under president Trump was 37.6%
Under Joe Biden becomes 43.6%. He added 6 % to provide funding for the Obamacare for all including 36 million i*****l a***ns.

For Capital gains tax. An Exemption of $11 million plus. After that tax is 40% on a graduated level.

What is an estate? These are assets saved or accumulated by the diseased, when alive. All taxes have been paid to these assets that he/she saved.

In addition, the state where the asset of the diseased is located is taxed another 10% to 18% on a graduated level with an exemption of 1 million $$. Every state vary its rates.
Other taxes that we pay.
Property tax.
Excise tax.
Gasoline tax hidden in sales.
State income tax
Sales tax.

Payroll tax, those are actually, the SS provides for our retirement. The Medicare provides for our medical care. Currently these system has unfunded deficits of about $50 trillion for SS, and $43 trillion for Medicare. These amount changes cause it keeps on growing especially now that most people don't contribute due to the system, due to out of work. Overall our unfunded liabilities and national debts approximately $123 trillion, plus $6 trillion more to $129 trillion. But Biden takes more funding from the US Treasury. Could reach to $131 trillion as of 2021.

Currently, Biden spends $100 million of tax money, per week to provide for more than 26 thousand i*****l a***n kids hotels, and accommodation.

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May 3, 2021 13:33:14   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Do you honestly think that the people are oblivious to repubs behavior? You know, spend money like it grows on trees when they're in the majority and have the WH as well - then become penny pincher's when they're not.


Self serving corruption is in BOTH parties.
BUT
In the Democrat party it is unanimous.
Liberalism and hypocrisy go hand in hand.
Democrat is a party Of, By, and for Themselves.

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