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Election Day November 5,2024

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Old 11-12-2024, 01:04 PM   #27
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Re: Election Day November 5,2024

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I am going to disagree with you on the pocket book issues:

The TCJA is highly regressive and favors owners of capital instead of workers.

He removed regulations that defended overtime pay and removed regulations that prevented tips from being taken by employers. This alone cost workers 12 billion a year.

Required arbitration between employers and employees instead of allowing them to go to court

Removing regulations on workplace illness and injury.

Removing the individual mandate of the ACA caused an immediate increase of 3 million uninsured with expectations to be 13 million by 2026. Out of pocket increases will be $33 billion.

I think there was a perception he is better economically but it just doesn't jive
Were do you get your so called facts.


Uninsured Americans on the rise, as 27 million don't have healthcare. WASHINGTON (TND) — The CDCsaid the number of Americans without health insurance has gone up so far in 2024, breaking a streak of record low-figures.Aug 6, 2024
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