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Post by bobinmd on Apr 9, 2024 20:26:57 GMT -5
When they did a comparison between which candidate they thought would be best with the economy? Trump was like 65% to Joe Biden 38%. Who does America trust more moron? When who did a comparison? You have proof of any of that sucka? 83.3 MILLION! No answer?
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Post by bobinmd on Apr 9, 2024 20:29:16 GMT -5
When they did a comparison between which candidate they thought would be best with the economy? Trump was like 65% to Joe Biden 38%. Who does America trust more moron? Let's set the record straight: Are donations from millionaires and billionaires good or bad? No answer?
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Post by akbar on Apr 11, 2024 5:09:40 GMT -5
At the dinner, hosted by billionaire investor John Paulson, Trump told the crowd that one of his core issues for a second term would be extending the sweeping tax cuts that congressional Republicans approved in 2017. While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reduced taxes for most Americans, the rich benefited far more than others.
“Now, Trump is making it clear to his billionaire buddies that he’ll take his first chance to double down on tax giveaways for the ultra-wealthy – all while he fights to rip away Americans’ health care, gut Social Security and Medicare, and raise costs on working families,” Sarafina Chitika, a Biden campaign spokesperson, said in a statement.
The fate of the 2017 law’s individual tax provisions, which are set to expire at the end of next year, will depend on which party wins control of the White House and Congress in November.
If they are extended, more than 60% of the benefits would go to those in the top 20% of income, according to the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan research group. More than 40% of the benefits would go to those in the top 5%.
The wealthy have already been served well by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which also included multiple corporate tax changes.
The law reduced individual and corporate income tax rates, repealed personal exemptions, increased the standard deduction and child tax credit, limited or restricted certain itemized deductions and doubled the estate tax exemption, among other provisions.
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