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Six Things We'll Regret About The Trump Tax Cuts

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Listed among the six things we'll regret about the Trump tax cuts are:

1. Worsening income inequality. This is a silly one, conservatives and their beloved Republicans look upon income inequality as a good thing. It shows Republican economic and tax policies are exclusively benefiting the one percent, just as planned.

2. More tax games. Of course, anytime loopholes can be included in tax reform that help Big Business and the one percent, the Republican politicians know their reelection coffers will grow in equal proportion.

3. New perverse incentives. These will enable the job creators to reinvest in manufacturing equipment and create jobs...overseas. Just as they have for the past four decades.

4. Tribal warfare between various levels of government. This was a shot by the Republicans at blue states, more of their partisan BS, better known as, business as usual.

5. The fiscal cliff of 2025. This is the year when tax cuts for individuals expire. the year when the conservatives find they will be handing the government more of their hard-earned dollars, and will blame the Democrats for it.

6. All that extra debt. Hey, everyone knows conservatives and their beloved Republican politicians don’t worry about debt, when the cause is making the super-rich richer. It gives them an excuse to rob Social Security and Medicare recipients. By 2025, that Social Security will be really a ripe plum for the picking in the eyes of the GOP. It will be a perfect time to change the rules and give those $2 trillion to the one percent as a rebate. Happily, more conservative baby boomers will see their retirement benefits reduced, or eliminated by their beloved Republicans. But the righties won’t mind, after all, they will know their hard-earned SS benefits will be going to some deserving billionaire.

Funny, ain’t it? Let's laugh at the conservative suckers, they've earned it.

As always, thoughtful comments are welcome. Unfortunately, in the conservatives' responses to this thread we can expect their typical nonsense, alternate facts, and off-topic silliness (e.g. written posts, ratings, memes, etc.), to which any reply is a waste of time.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-things-well-regret-trump-tax-cuts-211814872.html



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That money belongs to those who earned it. Your six reason COMPLETELY IGNORE that FACT.

In the minds of leftists/communists, all money, and thereby, all labor performed or capital expended to obtain that money, belongs to the government.

they don't earn it, they make more money sleeping than awake.
 
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Listed among the six things we'll regret about the Trump tax cuts are:

1. Worsening income inequality. This is a silly one, conservatives and their beloved Republicans look upon income inequality as a good thing. It shows Republican economic and tax policies are exclusively benefiting the one percent, just as planned.

2. More tax games. Of course, anytime loopholes can be included in tax reform that help Big Business and the one percent, the Republican politicians know their reelection coffers will grow in equal proportion.

3. New perverse incentives. These will enable the job creators to reinvest in manufacturing equipment and create jobs...overseas. Just as they have for the past four decades.

4. Tribal warfare between various levels of government. This was a shot by the Republicans at blue states, more of their partisan BS, better known as, business as usual.

5. The fiscal cliff of 2025. This is the year when tax cuts for individuals expire. the year when the conservatives find they will be handing the government more of their hard-earned dollars, and will blame the Democrats for it.

6. All that extra debt. Hey, everyone knows conservatives and their beloved Republican politicians don’t worry about debt, when the cause is making the super-rich richer. It gives them an excuse to rob Social Security and Medicare recipients. By 2025, that Social Security will be really a ripe plum for the picking in the eyes of the GOP. It will be a perfect time to change the rules and give those $2 trillion to the one percent as a rebate. Happily, more conservative baby boomers will see their retirement benefits reduced, or eliminated by their beloved Republicans. But the righties won’t mind, after all, they will know their hard-earned SS benefits will be going to some deserving billionaire.

Funny, ain’t it? Let's laugh at the conservative suckers, they've earned it.

As always, thoughtful comments are welcome. Unfortunately, in the conservatives' responses to this thread we can expect their typical nonsense, alternate facts, and off-topic silliness (e.g. written posts, ratings, memes, etc.), to which any reply is a waste of time.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-things-well-regret-trump-tax-cuts-211814872.html



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That money belongs to those who earned it. Your six reason COMPLETELY IGNORE that FACT.

In the minds of leftists/communists, all money, and thereby, all labor performed or capital expended to obtain that money, belongs to the government.

they don't earn it, they make more money sleeping than awake.
they don't earn it, they make more money sleeping than awake
If a poor person walks into a 7-11 and puts 10 dollars on a scratch off and hits 100,000 dollars, did he earn it?
 
First, income inequality is bullshit. One of the countries with the least amount of this redistribution buzz word is Afghanistan were the average annual income is $600

Were do Liberals want to take this ? To a place were everyone is "rich" or everyone is equally poor as shit.
 
Workers getting to keep more of their earnings.

That's a tough one for the leftists. The workers will have more, and the leftists who do not work, will have less. Ouch!

You mean all those old and retired people who will see their benefits cut after paying into it their whole lives... those slackers?

Those "slackers" were scammed by democrat politicians. They paid into a scam and all the money is gone.

Now it is time to pay for the ones who put up the scam, as well as unfortunately, those who were scammed, but nonetheless elected the politicians.

The problem is some of the creators of this issue have shuffled off the mortal coil, and are not around to pay for their crimes.

Almost wants to make me bring back the old posthumous executions of old.
 
First, income inequality is bullshit. One of the countries with the least amount of this redistribution buzz word is Afghanistan were the average annual income is $600

Were do Liberals want to take this ? To a place were everyone is "rich" or everyone is equally poor as shit.
Liberal elites want everyone else to be poor, that is why they push their Marxist agenda upon US while teaching the stupid fucking poor to be complacent with their meager lives, which is provided by the elites.
 
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Listed among the six things we'll regret about the Trump tax cuts are:

1. Worsening income inequality. This is a silly one, conservatives and their beloved Republicans look upon income inequality as a good thing. It shows Republican economic and tax policies are exclusively benefiting the one percent, just as planned.

2. More tax games. Of course, anytime loopholes can be included in tax reform that help Big Business and the one percent, the Republican politicians know their reelection coffers will grow in equal proportion.

3. New perverse incentives. These will enable the job creators to reinvest in manufacturing equipment and create jobs...overseas. Just as they have for the past four decades.

4. Tribal warfare between various levels of government. This was a shot by the Republicans at blue states, more of their partisan BS, better known as, business as usual.

5. The fiscal cliff of 2025. This is the year when tax cuts for individuals expire. the year when the conservatives find they will be handing the government more of their hard-earned dollars, and will blame the Democrats for it.

6. All that extra debt. Hey, everyone knows conservatives and their beloved Republican politicians don’t worry about debt, when the cause is making the super-rich richer. It gives them an excuse to rob Social Security and Medicare recipients. By 2025, that Social Security will be really a ripe plum for the picking in the eyes of the GOP. It will be a perfect time to change the rules and give those $2 trillion to the one percent as a rebate. Happily, more conservative baby boomers will see their retirement benefits reduced, or eliminated by their beloved Republicans. But the righties won’t mind, after all, they will know their hard-earned SS benefits will be going to some deserving billionaire.

Funny, ain’t it? Let's laugh at the conservative suckers, they've earned it.

As always, thoughtful comments are welcome. Unfortunately, in the conservatives' responses to this thread we can expect their typical nonsense, alternate facts, and off-topic silliness (e.g. written posts, ratings, memes, etc.), to which any reply is a waste of time.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-things-well-regret-trump-tax-cuts-211814872.html



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Lol only the debt ones are true concerns, but that is not a tax problem that is a spending problem. The solution is to cut spending.


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Listed among the six things we'll regret about the Trump tax cuts are:

1. Worsening income inequality. This is a silly one, conservatives and their beloved Republicans look upon income inequality as a good thing. It shows Republican economic and tax policies are exclusively benefiting the one percent, just as planned.

2. More tax games. Of course, anytime loopholes can be included in tax reform that help Big Business and the one percent, the Republican politicians know their reelection coffers will grow in equal proportion.

3. New perverse incentives. These will enable the job creators to reinvest in manufacturing equipment and create jobs...overseas. Just as they have for the past four decades.

4. Tribal warfare between various levels of government. This was a shot by the Republicans at blue states, more of their partisan BS, better known as, business as usual.

5. The fiscal cliff of 2025. This is the year when tax cuts for individuals expire. the year when the conservatives find they will be handing the government more of their hard-earned dollars, and will blame the Democrats for it.

6. All that extra debt. Hey, everyone knows conservatives and their beloved Republican politicians don’t worry about debt, when the cause is making the super-rich richer. It gives them an excuse to rob Social Security and Medicare recipients. By 2025, that Social Security will be really a ripe plum for the picking in the eyes of the GOP. It will be a perfect time to change the rules and give those $2 trillion to the one percent as a rebate. Happily, more conservative baby boomers will see their retirement benefits reduced, or eliminated by their beloved Republicans. But the righties won’t mind, after all, they will know their hard-earned SS benefits will be going to some deserving billionaire.

Funny, ain’t it? Let's laugh at the conservative suckers, they've earned it.

As always, thoughtful comments are welcome. Unfortunately, in the conservatives' responses to this thread we can expect their typical nonsense, alternate facts, and off-topic silliness (e.g. written posts, ratings, memes, etc.), to which any reply is a waste of time.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-things-well-regret-trump-tax-cuts-211814872.html



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Lol only the debt ones are true concerns, but that is not a tax problem that is a spending problem. The solution is to cut spending.


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I keep on saying that the War on Poverty has been a failure. We spend 1 trillion dollars a year to stop people from being poor, yet we have more poor people after 8 years of the 1/2 white community agitator, than when the War started. Lets take the 1 trillion dollars wasted and put it to the national debt and in 22 years, the US would be debt free , and the poor would actually be working, thus increasing the taxable revenues that the liberals want so much.

War on poverty cost
The War on Poverty has cost $22 trillion -- three times more than what the government has spent on all wars in American history. Federal and state governments spend $1 trillion in taxpayer dollars on America's 80 means-tested welfare programs annually.
The War on Poverty Has Cost $22 Trillion - NCPA
www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=25288
 
Those "slackers" were scammed by democrat politicians. They paid into a scam and all the money is gone.

Now it is time to pay for the ones who put up the scam, as well as unfortunately, those who were scammed, but nonetheless elected the politicians.

No, we make the rich pay to pay back all the money that stolen paying for wars and pork projects. Easy-peasy.

But do run on cutting granny's medicare in 2018. That will be amusing.
 
Workers getting to keep more of their earnings.


Normie and his dwindling gang of cultists believe that the few "candies" being given to the peasants will enjoy the sugar high for a short while.

When the tax crumbs dry up in a few years.....and the wealthy are exempt from any pay back on the borrowed money that financed this sugar high....THEN, the proverbial shit will hit the fan.........But Normie is too stupid to yet realize it as he is unwrapping his candy and salivating over the sugar rush.
 
Three regrets about the tax cut.

1. It wasn't more.

2. It was not joined by a massive decrease in federal spending.

3. It didn't totally eliminate income and corporate taxes.

Otherwise it was great. MAGA Baby!
 
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Listed among the six things we'll regret about the Trump tax cuts are:

1. Worsening income inequality. This is a silly one, conservatives and their beloved Republicans look upon income inequality as a good thing. It shows Republican economic and tax policies are exclusively benefiting the one percent, just as planned.

2. More tax games. Of course, anytime loopholes can be included in tax reform that help Big Business and the one percent, the Republican politicians know their reelection coffers will grow in equal proportion.

3. New perverse incentives. These will enable the job creators to reinvest in manufacturing equipment and create jobs...overseas. Just as they have for the past four decades.

4. Tribal warfare between various levels of government. This was a shot by the Republicans at blue states, more of their partisan BS, better known as, business as usual.

5. The fiscal cliff of 2025. This is the year when tax cuts for individuals expire. the year when the conservatives find they will be handing the government more of their hard-earned dollars, and will blame the Democrats for it.

6. All that extra debt. Hey, everyone knows conservatives and their beloved Republican politicians don’t worry about debt, when the cause is making the super-rich richer. It gives them an excuse to rob Social Security and Medicare recipients. By 2025, that Social Security will be really a ripe plum for the picking in the eyes of the GOP. It will be a perfect time to change the rules and give those $2 trillion to the one percent as a rebate. Happily, more conservative baby boomers will see their retirement benefits reduced, or eliminated by their beloved Republicans. But the righties won’t mind, after all, they will know their hard-earned SS benefits will be going to some deserving billionaire.

Funny, ain’t it? Let's laugh at the conservative suckers, they've earned it.

As always, thoughtful comments are welcome. Unfortunately, in the conservatives' responses to this thread we can expect their typical nonsense, alternate facts, and off-topic silliness (e.g. written posts, ratings, memes, etc.), to which any reply is a waste of time.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-things-well-regret-trump-tax-cuts-211814872.html



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WHY didn't the morons put it into a real jobs giving platform....like infrastructure ?? Now there is no money left for the most important item of all Ryan thinks we can cut SS medi cade Medi care and welfare ?? That's like me thinking I can eat more and lose weight
 
.
Listed among the six things we'll regret about the Trump tax cuts are:

1. Worsening income inequality. This is a silly one, conservatives and their beloved Republicans look upon income inequality as a good thing. It shows Republican economic and tax policies are exclusively benefiting the one percent, just as planned.

2. More tax games. Of course, anytime loopholes can be included in tax reform that help Big Business and the one percent, the Republican politicians know their reelection coffers will grow in equal proportion.

3. New perverse incentives. These will enable the job creators to reinvest in manufacturing equipment and create jobs...overseas. Just as they have for the past four decades.

4. Tribal warfare between various levels of government. This was a shot by the Republicans at blue states, more of their partisan BS, better known as, business as usual.

5. The fiscal cliff of 2025. This is the year when tax cuts for individuals expire. the year when the conservatives find they will be handing the government more of their hard-earned dollars, and will blame the Democrats for it.

6. All that extra debt. Hey, everyone knows conservatives and their beloved Republican politicians don’t worry about debt, when the cause is making the super-rich richer. It gives them an excuse to rob Social Security and Medicare recipients. By 2025, that Social Security will be really a ripe plum for the picking in the eyes of the GOP. It will be a perfect time to change the rules and give those $2 trillion to the one percent as a rebate. Happily, more conservative baby boomers will see their retirement benefits reduced, or eliminated by their beloved Republicans. But the righties won’t mind, after all, they will know their hard-earned SS benefits will be going to some deserving billionaire.

Funny, ain’t it? Let's laugh at the conservative suckers, they've earned it.

As always, thoughtful comments are welcome. Unfortunately, in the conservatives' responses to this thread we can expect their typical nonsense, alternate facts, and off-topic silliness (e.g. written posts, ratings, memes, etc.), to which any reply is a waste of time.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-things-well-regret-trump-tax-cuts-211814872.html



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WHY didn't the morons put it into a real jobs giving platform....like infrastructure ?? Now there is no money left for the most important item of all Ryan thinks we can cut SS medi cade Medi care and welfare ?? That's like me thinking I can eat more and lose weight
There is plenty of money left, all they have to do is stop the War on Poverty and within 22 years there wont be a national debt anymore.

War on poverty cost
The War on Poverty has cost $22 trillion -- three times more than what the government has spent on all wars in American history. Federal and state governments spend $1 trillion in taxpayer dollars on America's 80 means-tested welfare programs annually.
The War on Poverty Has Cost $22 Trillion
www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=25288
 

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