12-27-2017, 04:33 PM | #121 |
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Everyone knows when you give huge tax cuts to corporations, they reinvest those savings into hiring more workers to boost the economy Matty. Quit being so pessimistic. Whereas if you take money and put it in the hands of the struggling workers, they just sit on it and don't spend it at all.
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12-27-2017, 06:09 PM | #122 |
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80% of the people in the country will see some tax relief in their paychecks this year. Why can't we at least agree that's not a bad thing, I don't understand that.
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12-27-2017, 07:09 PM | #123 | |
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Again though, even the mere point of the argument is so outside of the reality that nearly everyone is going to see more take home cash this year vs. last that it's sad our system of political discourse is too broke to acknowledge that. |
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12-27-2017, 07:34 PM | #124 |
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Woohoo can’t wait for the extra Andrew Jackson in my paycheck
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12-27-2017, 08:04 PM | #125 |
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I ain't even arguing that, of course all the plebs like myself will enjoy more money in their checks and/or tax returns. Just saying lowering corporate taxes doesn't lead to more job creation.
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12-27-2017, 10:27 PM | #126 |
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Wait till the real estate starts taking a hit,people will be real happy then!
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12-28-2017, 11:25 AM | #127 | |
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2 - My bone to pick is with the hypocrisy of it all. The temporary 7 year reduction in fed taxes is some kind of shiny dangling object to distract us from the fact that we will actually be paying more in taxes after 7 years and we will have to cut major programs like medicaid, medicare, social security, infrastructure, education, fed programs to pay for this permanent corporate and top 2% windfall. I dont need the extra $20 every 2 weeks if I am just going to have to pay it back in 7 years and we have to make major fed program cuts. Seems like some sleazy car salesman saying they will pay for the first months payment ... never mind the fact that we are overpaying for the car to begin with.
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2- I guess I don't believe 7 year forecasts, never have. Maybe the Congress needs to cut back spending some, maybe tax revenue goes up more then projections, but I highly doubt that in 7 years the Congress of 2024 is going to do a major roll back of taxcuts. 3- I love that people don't care about an extra $20 dollars. I can tell you I don't pick up pennies anymore, but $20 is gas for the week, or the money I send to my daughter's school every week to pay for trip fees and other bills. Is it life changing, for me no - but for a single parent that works hard and still struggles to make ends meet - it is not nothing. |
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12-28-2017, 11:54 AM | #129 |
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No I don’t care about an extra $20 now if it’s going to cause issues down the road, or knowing that some wealthy asshole is the one that’s truly profiting hand over fist. Tax cuts never help the ones that truly need it, they don’t create jobs, and shit doesn’t trickle down. Stop trying to sell us the same tired BS. Just my worthless opinion on it.
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12-28-2017, 12:43 PM | #130 |
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I'll gladly take anyone's 20 a week who doesn't want it. And if it's a big issue to you you can send your extra cash back to the government:
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12-28-2017, 01:03 PM | #131 |
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Credskins - thanks for the link. Your understanding seems correct.
How do you feel about Trump saying: “I shouldn’t say this,” Trump said, “but we essentially repealed Obamacare.” “Obamacare has been repealed in this bill. We didn’t want to bring it up,” he said. “I told people specifically, ‘Be quiet with the fake-news media because I don’t want them talking too much about it.’ Because I didn’t know how people would —.” Trump didn’t finish that thought, but he said he could admit what had been done “now that it’s approved.” Wont the increase in premiums for health insurance be much greater than the temporary 2% reduction in fed taxes that I will enjoy for 7 years?
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12-28-2017, 01:15 PM | #132 | |
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Fact is, in my opinion, both the tax bill, AND the affordable care act would have better served the country if both parties got their heads out of their group asses and worked for America rather than party line interests. I have said it before I would far prefer seeing a bill that gives ground on my causes - repealing the ACA - and had broad bipartisan support, but fact is the Democrats weren't going to work with President Trump, AND the Republicans weren't going to work with Pres Obama. In both cases the politicians put party ahead of the US interests. and it sucks. But at this point, IF the dems want to preserve healthcare reform, or immigration reform, then work together and find the common ground and shut out both the progressive extremes and people like me, and get the government working again. Last edited by CRedskinsRule; 12-28-2017 at 01:36 PM. |
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12-28-2017, 01:21 PM | #133 |
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Also for the record, words have consequences, and I wish that Trump had Reagan's ability to communicate. Instead, he rarely misses an opportunity to put a foot in a mouth at a moment he should be using to highlight his success.
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12-28-2017, 09:24 PM | #134 | |
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The purpose is to dissuade corporations from routing their revenues and profits through foreign governments so they actually pay US taxes instead of European or Canadian taxes. It’s a tax revenue generating move.
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12-28-2017, 09:41 PM | #135 | |
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So this move effectively defanged the law. The whole point of ObamaCare was to force everyone to sign up, even if they were healthy, and that would help pay for the costs of the sick who signed up quickly. But let’s be honest, the law had no teeth in the first place. The tax penalties were never set high enough - people just said man healthcare insurance is still more expensive than paying the tax penalty, I’ll just bite the bullet and pay the tax. Still, parts of the law live on. You can keep your kids on your plan till they’re 26. And nobody can be denied for pre existing conditions. And you can still buy insurance on the exchanges, even if they’re not nearly the bargain everyone hoped they’d be. So they did put another nail in ObamaCare’s coffin, but it was already being lowered into the ground anyway. Premiums were rising quickly before the penalty was repealed because everyone underestimated how sick the people signing up really were. And since the healthy never signed up, the insurance companies participating either exited or raised rates to keep up with the needs of this very sick population. It’s a lesson - taking half measures is a half assed approach. You either need to force everyone into the same risk pool (single payer) or you need to retain choice and freedom at the cost of the lives and well-being of the working class.
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