The biggest lie from last nights debate

No. But I have worked for and with many. But they are not:

Lazy
High school drop outs
Drug users
Did not bother to prepare for life. Aka develop career skills.
Criminal records.
Lock themselves in to poverty by having children too young with absentee fathers.

Which is why they are successful. Right?

You should complain to democrats.

from https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2018-09-28/house-passes-gop-bill-to-make-new-tax-cuts-permanent

WASHINGTON (AP) ā€” Republicans have sped legislation through the House to expand their massive new tax law, capping their session for the year as they rush out of town to face voters in the November elections. The new bill would make permanent the individual and small-business tax cuts in the law.

Fridayā€™s vote was 220-191 in the Republican-led House to approve the legislation. Itā€™s the second tax-cut proposal that Republican leaders have pushed in less than a year. The vote was mostly along party lines. Democrats continued their solid opposition to tax-cut legislation, asserting it favors corporations and wealthy individuals over middle-income Americans.

And heā€™ll be talking about the "real unemployment number, the people who stopped looking or are under employed etcā€¦funny how all those factors vanished when Trump took office isnt it?

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Somebody has to give them a job and minorities have a harder time finding decent work at a fair wage. But you know this. Everyone canā€™t be an entrepreneur.

Why the hell would anybody stop looking? Good god man, we have 7 million open jobs. Anybody who is not:

Lazy
High school drop outs
Drug users
Did not bother to prepare for life. Aka develop career skills.
Criminal records.
Lock themselves in to poverty by having children too young with absentee fathers.

Can have a job in a week. And I do mean ANYBODY.

How about the other two factors that I mentioned that donā€™t seem to matter anymore? Funny was almost a daily talking point with the CEC when Obama was in officeā€¦

Uh, so I read what youā€™ve quoted several times and am wondering why should I complain to the democrats?

In the past few years, how many states, cities, counties have raised their minimum wage? Iā€™d say plenty. Thereā€™s your ā€œsalaries are up.ā€ Inflation is up too, but you didnā€™t list that.

Complain to the Democrats? How do they control the price of groceries? Utilities? Housing? Education? Gasoline? Clothing? Services?

I highly doubt the Dems have anything to do with those things.

Ok but thatā€™s a bit beside the point.

Point is the poorest states are almost all the reddest states in the union. Why do you suppose that is ? Iā€™d say it isnā€™t coincidental.

Yes, but whatā€™s her Cherokee name?

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Also, character will matter again.

It already matters again - when one is sniffing someoneā€™s hair or touching them by the shoulder.

Cheating on your wife by having unprotected sex with a porn star is still cool, though.

Things have never been better than they were today.

Yā€™all are obsessed with the porn star thing. Help me understand. Why is it worse to have an affair with a porn star than it would be the lady next door. Why is it worse?

Assuming your hypothetical lady next door is an average lifestyle woman, health wise, porn star is a far greater risk since porn stars do one thing for a living and they do it with a whole lot of people. And youā€™d go there without protection and then go back home and get into bed with your beloved spouse? Tsk, tskā€¦ :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

In this case he paid her off and hid the payment AND got The National Enquirer to cover it up.

Oh ya well thereā€™s that, but what what if heā€™d done that to a lady next doorā€¦ :wink:

Really? Your complaint was the personal tax cuts were not permanent, so I pointed you to the people responsible for their being temporary.

How do you figure that Democrats are responsible? I looked at the rest of your article and did my own research, so I see that you arenā€™t discussing this issue in good faith. From your own article:

"At the same time, 11 Republican House members, facing tough re-election fights in the high-tax, Democratic-leaning states of New York, New Jersey and California, voted against their partyā€™s bill.

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Prospects for the legislation in the Senate are weak, given the slim Republican majority and concern over the potential for further blowing up the deficit with new tax cuts ā€” without corresponding new revenue sources. The sweeping rewrite of the tax code that Republicans hustled through Congress late last year, signed into law by Trump as his signature legislative achievement, is expected to add about $1.5 trillion to the deficit over 10 years."

From all the searching Iā€™ve done, it seems the Republican controlled Senate didnā€™t take up the measure approved in the House.

So now I ask again, how is it the Democrats fault that the Republicans never made the tax cuts for regular folks permanent?