Gov't pays for roads you drive to work on, clean water, schools, etc. If you want them to spend less, take it from the horribly bloated military budget.
Gov't pays for roads you drive to work on, clean water, schools, etc. If you want them to spend less, take it from the horribly bloated military budget.
Count Chocula wrote:
Hardloper wrote:
Let me guess, according to unverified, anonymous sources, WaPo's favorite type. Fake news.
While the person who posted the link clearly didn't read the article, or understand the past tense of the English language, you could have at least tried to read the second paragraph before making wild guesses. Here it is, emphasis mine:
"But earlier this year, Trump talked about rescinding Gorsuch’s nomination...."
...And we know this because of an unverified, anonymous source that will never be proven, but we won't question it because of the impeccable record of previous WaPo anonymous sources. Fake news.
Why do Republicans hate the middle class?
Middle class gets temporary smaller tax cuts the wealthy get the most.
Ending Net neutrality hurts the middle class.
Republicans even wanted to tax things like scholarship money and get rid of the deduction of state taxes and home mortgage.
They want to take money from public schools and send it too private schools.
Why do they hate the middle class?
Virginia Democrat wins recount for state seat by one vote, creating 50-50 split in Va. House. Unlike Congress, the state House of Delegates has no mechanism to break ties, so any legislation short of 51 votes will not advance.
A FAKE NEWS source:
Tax reform passed!!!!!
Suck on that, democrats!!!!!
LaughingLoudly wrote:
Tax reform passed!!!!!
Suck on that, democrats!!!!!
Yes the Republicans just kicked the middle class in the family jewels.
The donors will be very happy, our kids don't need inusurance, they will be fine, right?
We won't forget where we were kicked. The tax plan was about as popular as Trump. Alabama won't be the only place turing democrat.
Middle class revolt!
just going to say it wrote:
We won't forget where we were kicked. The tax plan was about as popular as Trump. Alabama won't be the only place turing democrat.
Middle class revolt!
^ You're trying too hard brah
Hardloper wrote:
just going to say it wrote:
We won't forget where we were kicked. The tax plan was about as popular as Trump. Alabama won't be the only place turing democrat.
Middle class revolt!
^ You're trying too hard brah
Not just me, and its a fact!
Read it and remember Alabama!
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/poll-public-sours-gop-tax-plan-democrats-regain-lead-economy-n831231The Corker Kicker is helping to get the tax bill passed.
Republican Bob Corker voted no on the initial senate tax bill. The only Republican no.
He did so citing how it adds too much debt.
Now they added a provision where tax on real estate deals were decreased.
Corker owns millions in real estate.
He is now voting yes.
If Corker stated true and if Jones was seated, the vote would have been 50 no votes to 49 yes votes with McCain not there.
They are bending like crazy to get this passed.
L L wrote:
The Corker Kicker is helping to get the tax bill passed.
Republican Bob Corker voted no on the initial senate tax bill. The only Republican no.
He did so citing how it adds too much debt.
Now they added a provision where tax on real estate deals were decreased.
Corker owns millions in real estate.
He is now voting yes.
If Corker stated true and if Jones was seated, the vote would have been 50 no votes to 49 yes votes with McCain not there.
They are bending like crazy to get this passed.
Corker lies about knowing anything about the corker kicker. But he doesn't explain why he changed his vote after the corker kicker was added. Then he comes up with the most lame excuse, he would need an accountant to explain it to him. Trump and his family will do quite well with this pork. This was never a plan for the middle class republicans are thinking The middle class has a short memory and will be distracted by a little extra change from this bill.
The lack of thought and analysis put into this most important economic piece of legislation is really disgraceful. No transparency, no opportunity for people to have time to understand this bill reflects fear that the more people know the more they will dislike it.
The way this was down reflects a high level of irresponsibilty. Congress should be ashamed. (Not Trump, because he is incapable of feeling shame)
LaughingLoudly wrote:
Tax reform passed!!!!!
Suck on that, democrats!!!!!
Ahem, nope. The reform the house passed violates Senate rules. In other words, the 'reconciled' bill the House and Senate Reputards came up with was illegal. Back to the drawing board.
Done not down
Hardloper wrote:
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
Are you saying wealth disparity in the U.S. hasn't been increasing?
Pretty much
Nothing like some guy's blog to support your claim. What does the St. Louis Fed say in this older summary?
https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-economy/2015/december/wealth-becoming-more-concentrated-richest-familiesSince facts are a challenge, The authors concluded that economists have found that, in 2013, income inequality reached its highest level since the 1920s. They wrote: “Understanding the facts about inequality is the first step in assessing what can and should be done.”
https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-economy/2016/june/how-has-income-inequality-changed-yearsHere's more liberal fakery:
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/11/01/how-wealth-inequality-has-changed-in-the-u-s-since-the-great-recession-by-race-ethnicity-and-income/Those dirty liberals at the Federal Reserve that shows wealth being transferred intergenerationaly, not by merit, as well as the gap between the top 10% owning more than the bottom 90%, has increased.
https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/scfindex.htmBut, yeah, Some guy at a blog got it right and the Federal Reserve got it wrong.
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
Hardloper wrote:
Pretty much
Nothing like some guy's blog to support your claim.
Ad hominem fallacy. The data comes from the US census bureau and shows no increase in individual income equality. All changes in household inequality in every one of your graphics are from changing household demographics, thus they are irrelevant. You gotta do better than that brah.
Hardloper wrote:
The data comes from the US census bureau and shows no increase in individual income equality.
.
And the census bureau published data and a summary that clearly states the wealth gap increases.
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-156.htmlSo, now the Federal Reserve banking system is wrong, AND the census is wrong?
This is about the time a Clinton conspiracy theory is posted as "proof" of something having nothing to do with anything. Or, keep digging that hole. You choose.
L L wrote:
The Corker Kicker is helping to get the tax bill passed.
Republican Bob Corker voted no on the initial senate tax bill. The only Republican no.
He did so citing how it adds too much debt.
Now they added a provision where tax on real estate deals were decreased.
Corker owns millions in real estate.
He is now voting yes.
If Corker stated true and if Jones was seated, the vote would have been 50 no votes to 49 yes votes with McCain not there.
They are bending like crazy to get this passed.
...so how does it feel?
Like Obama and his exploits with EVERYTHING HE PASSED. How soon we forget.
Hardloper wrote:
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
Nothing like some guy's blog to support your claim.
Ad hominem fallacy. The data comes from the US census bureau and shows no increase in individual income equality. All changes in household inequality in every one of your graphics are from changing household demographics, thus they are irrelevant. You gotta do better than that brah.
The increase in top 1% is only due to change in family dynamics? Are you really going with that??? At some point in your life you need to wake up and smell the coffee!
Shoes on the other foot now... wrote:
L L wrote:
The Corker Kicker is helping to get the tax bill passed.
Republican Bob Corker voted no on the initial senate tax bill. The only Republican no.
He did so citing how it adds too much debt.
Now they added a provision where tax on real estate deals were decreased.
Corker owns millions in real estate.
He is now voting yes.
If Corker stated true and if Jones was seated, the vote would have been 50 no votes to 49 yes votes with McCain not there.
They are bending like crazy to get this passed.
...so how does it feel?
Like Obama and his exploits with EVERYTHING HE PASSED. How soon we forget.
? Please post something that makes sense.
Shoes on the other foot now... wrote:
Like Obama and his exploits with EVERYTHING HE PASSED. How soon we forget.
You most certainly are ignoring EVERYTHING THE REPUTARDS REFUSED TO PASS while Obama was #44. That FAR SURPASSED anything Obama passed.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?