Smyrna
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Yeah…and neigh…I’m a part of a major business to the US but I agree…he doesn’t give a rat’s ass about my small portion of it.
Smyrna
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Oh golly…don’t tell me that. I don’t need another go-around of 2008-2012.
Nope.
Nope.
Not a serious one.
Smyrna
66
that’s a very small attitude in life.

Cratic3947:
ISIS gone, tax cuts, cutting tons of regs, world leader in oil production, economy booming, new trade deals with Mexico and Canada record low unemployment, building the wall…
The problem with looking at the world through rose-colored glasses is… you miss all the red flags.

Smyrna:
Was the deficit exploding prior to Trump?..
I applaud someone getting of their political ass and attempting to solve problems. Now, while Trump is attempting to do something…
How did a tax cut for corporations and the top 1% while increasing spending “attempt to solve” the deficit?

Cratic3947:
ISIS gone, tax cuts, cutting tons of regs, world leader in oil production, economy booming, new trade deals with Mexico and Canada record low unemployment, building the wall, and all with both sides opposing him. It’s actually amazing what he’s accomplished nearly alone. . If the country had embraced his full plan instead of trying a coup, we’d be in even better shape…
Meanwhile the dems can’t pass a measure condemning a member for antisemitism.
and The dems leadership have no solutions to anything…
Isis Not Gone!
Tax Increase
RE Prices flat
Companies leaving for Canada and Mexico
Smyrna
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First…you know very well what you just posted is NOT the whole truth. If you can’t be honest with yourself, you have no chance of discovering the truth. Here;
The average household would get a tax cut of $1,610 in 2018, a bump of about 2.2 percent in that average household’s income, according to a report released Monday by the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank that has been critical of the tax overhaul plan.
However, extremes make averages, and the benefits would be much larger for richer households. A household earning $1 million or more would get an average cut of $69,660, an income bump of 3.3 percent. Compare that with the a tax cut of $870, or 1.6 percent, for the average household earning $50,000 to $75,000.
I received a tax cut and have raised salaries for a number of employees plus increased the contribution to health insurance by 20% for all employees. Also, after Trump was elected, it’s a gross dollar and not a net dollar that goes to the employee for their health care. This is a big boost for individuals to now spend that money elsewhere. There’s just one example and there are many employers across our nation that are currently doing the same thing. I’m sorry if all you’re getting is negative news but nobody yet has stuck a news microphone in front of me and asked.
For the same reason that John Kerry stood up and gave a speech on rich people not paying their “fair share” of taxes while parking his yacht in another state to avoid paying his “fair share” of taxes.