How has Trump hurt the Poor?

Please be SPECIFIC.
Tax cut economics hurt the poor because there is less to spend for the public Good, with deficit spending that merely helps the Richest, get richer.
Actually revenue is up 9%
Income Tax Revenues Are Up 9% As Trump's Pro-Growth Tax Cuts Kick In
how seriously can we imply that?

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It's a historical fact happened under Reagan
Clinton ran massive surpluses.
 
Actually revenue is up 9%
Actually, no it isnt. Income tax revenue is not the only tax revenue.

U.S. Tax Revenues Fall, Deficit Widens in Wake of New Tax Law
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During Fiscal Year (FY) 2018, the IRS collected nearly $3.5 trillion, processed more than 250 million tax returns and other forms, and issued almost $464 billion in tax refunds.
SOI Tax Stats - IRS Data Book | Internal Revenue Service
During fiscal year 2017, the IRS collected more than $3.4 trillion, processed more than 245 million tax returns and other forms and issued more than 121 million individual income tax refunds totaling almost $437 billion.
IRS releases Data Book for 2017 showing range of tax data, including audits, collection actions and taxpayer service | Internal Revenue Service
During Fiscal Year 2016, the IRS collected more than $3.3 trillion, processed more than 244 million tax returns and other forms, and issued more than $426 billion in tax refunds. ... An electronic version of the 2016 IRS Data Book can be found on the Tax Stats page of IRS.gov.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/16databk.pdf
 
Actually revenue is up 9%
Actually, no it isnt. Income tax revenue is not the only tax revenue.

U.S. Tax Revenues Fall, Deficit Widens in Wake of New Tax Law
TRY AGAIN
During Fiscal Year (FY) 2018, the IRS collected nearly $3.5 trillion, processed more than 250 million tax returns and other forms, and issued almost $464 billion in tax refunds.
SOI Tax Stats - IRS Data Book | Internal Revenue Service
During fiscal year 2017, the IRS collected more than $3.4 trillion, processed more than 245 million tax returns and other forms and issued more than 121 million individual income tax refunds totaling almost $437 billion.
IRS releases Data Book for 2017 showing range of tax data, including audits, collection actions and taxpayer service | Internal Revenue Service
During Fiscal Year 2016, the IRS collected more than $3.3 trillion, processed more than 244 million tax returns and other forms, and issued more than $426 billion in tax refunds. ... An electronic version of the 2016 IRS Data Book can be found on the Tax Stats page of IRS.gov.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/16databk.pdf
Sorry bro...federal tax revenue was down 0.4% in 2018, the first full year of the cuts. (And that was in a swiftly growing economy.) That's a fact. Why don't ya cry about it? That might help.
 
Actually revenue is up 9%
Actually, no it isnt. Income tax revenue is not the only tax revenue.

U.S. Tax Revenues Fall, Deficit Widens in Wake of New Tax Law
TRY AGAIN
During Fiscal Year (FY) 2018, the IRS collected nearly $3.5 trillion, processed more than 250 million tax returns and other forms, and issued almost $464 billion in tax refunds.
SOI Tax Stats - IRS Data Book | Internal Revenue Service
During fiscal year 2017, the IRS collected more than $3.4 trillion, processed more than 245 million tax returns and other forms and issued more than 121 million individual income tax refunds totaling almost $437 billion.
IRS releases Data Book for 2017 showing range of tax data, including audits, collection actions and taxpayer service | Internal Revenue Service
During Fiscal Year 2016, the IRS collected more than $3.3 trillion, processed more than 244 million tax returns and other forms, and issued more than $426 billion in tax refunds. ... An electronic version of the 2016 IRS Data Book can be found on the Tax Stats page of IRS.gov.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/16databk.pdf
Sorry bro...federal tax revenue was down 0.4% in 2018, the first full year of the cuts. (And that was in a swiftly growing economy.) That's a fact. Why don't ya cry about it? That might help.
Argue that with the IRS
 
Please be SPECIFIC.
Tax cut economics hurt the poor because there is less to spend for the public Good, with deficit spending that merely helps the Richest, get richer.

Why do you even attempt to opine on economics, Daniel? It's obvious that you know nothing about the subject! Raising taxes takes money out of the private sector...where it would be spent on goods and services or on the creation of new jobs...and puts it into the public sector...where endemic waste is a way of life. There is a reason why unemployment is at record levels right now and it's NOT because we raised taxes!
 
Let's see, what else....

Appointing corporatist Gorsuch to the SCOTUS should make the list.

Attempted repeal of the ACA makes the list (attempts count...he was stopped...)

His departmemt of labor appointments are disgraceful...
 
Raising taxes takes money out of the private sector...where it would be spent on goods and services or on the creation of new jobs...and puts it into the public sector...where endemic waste is a way of life.
If that is all you know about taxes, then you know less than nothing and should stop talking about eco omics immediately. That was wrong on every possible level.
 
Let's see, what else....

Appointing corporatist Gorsuch to the SCOTUS should make the list.

Attempted repeal of the ACA makes the list (attempts count...he was stopped...)

His departmemt of labor appointments are disgraceful...
Sure the government should have the authority to tell you to buy something regardless if you want it or not.
So would you explain why people were losing their coverage and not getting the services they were supposed to get?
 
People should be paid what the job is worth not what they think they are worth.
In other words, what the guy who pockets the extra thinks they are worth. And his cronies. Its amazing that so many poor people like you have become dedicated little footsoldiers for the rich.
 
People should be paid what the job is worth not what they think they are worth.
In other words, what the guy who pockets the extra thinks they are worth. And his cronies. Its amazing that so many poor people like you have become dedicated little footsoldiers for the rich.
if the job isn't worth 15.00 an hour why should people be forced to pay it?
FYI I'm not poor
 
Raising taxes takes money out of the private sector...where it would be spent on goods and services or on the creation of new jobs...and puts it into the public sector...where endemic waste is a way of life.
If that is all you know about taxes, then you know less than nothing and should stop talking about eco omics immediately. That was wrong on every possible level.

The public sector DOESN'T waste huge amounts of the revenue they are given? You really want to argue that, Fort? JFK understood that tax cuts were good for economic growth. He may be the last Democrat to grasp the concept!
 
Sure the government should have the authority to tell you to buy something regardless if you want it or not.
Sometimes, yes, absolutely. For instance, they shpuld be able to tell you that you have to have a fire extinguisher in your restaurant's kitchen.

Your arguments are stupid, unbounded, hamhanded, and useless.
 
Sure the government should have the authority to tell you to buy something regardless if you want it or not.
Sometimes, yes, absolutely. For instance, they shpuld be able to tell you that you have to have a fire extinguisher in your restaurant's kitchen.

Your arguments are stupid, unbounded, hamhanded, and useless.
I smell red herring
Public places are not private
 

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