Eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay is one of President Donald Trump’s most popular campaign promises, and the Senate kept it – but with a cap.
For tips, the Senate offers a maximum $25,000 deduction for both overtime pay and tips, but it would begin to phase out for single filers earning, with a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI), $150,000, and couples over $300,000. It would reduce the deduction by $100 for every $1,000 of income over those thresholds.
He can’t remove taxes on SS without 60 votes in the Senate. That kind of structural change can’t be done with a simple budget reconciliation. As an alternative, he has proposed a tax credit to accomplish the same thing, monetarily.
Leavitt: “The president has now ended conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo, and Egypt and Ethiopia. This means President Trump has brokered on average about one peace deal or ceasefire per month during his 6 months in office. It’s well past done that President Trump was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.”
Allow me to editorialize here for a moment, but … why is everything so dumb?
What time of day was the poll taken?
How was the poll taken?
What was the sample size?
How was the sampling broken up demographically?
Was the total percentage of hang ups, walk aways?
How were the questions written?
Just a few variables that make polling worthless.
Kamala and Trump are neck and neck.
Hillary will easily beat Trump.
A poll will show you one thing and one thing only.
That which the statistics firm wants the poll to show.
Sure, individual polls are a snapshot in time. You string a few of them together to find trends. It’s clear from these polls that Trump’s policy approval is headed in one direction. Down…