Biden will tax the middle class.
Fotoartist wrote:
Yes, it changed on Jan. 20 and shortly thereafter with Biden's 50 Executive Orders. You missed that? Is your Head still in the sand since then too?
Insert your head in image.
you are a very good artist but current events is not one of you strengths .... read a good newspaper on occasion ....
have you checked Biden's approval rating recently and compared it to Trumps ?????????????????????????? in your opinion over 60% of the county is ignorant only you live in the real world ..... do you really think? ..... I was going to complete the thought but it speaks for itself ... I believe the answer is NO ....
DEBJENROB wrote:
have you checked Biden's approval rating recently and compared it to Trumps ?????????????????????????? in your opinion over 60% of the county is ignorant only you live in the real world ..... do you really think? ..... I was going to complete the thought but it speaks for itself ... I believe the answer is NO ....
What was the sample audience?
Polls had Hillary winning 90% of the states in a landslide.
DennyT wrote:
What’s a few more taxes more or less we are still paying for the tariffs levied in trumps trade war.
Which tax bothers you the most ?
travelwp wrote:
Which tax bothers you the most ?
The sanity Tax probably bothers him most, he feels he should not have to pay it.
Kraken wrote:
Why do you always talk in opposites?
Described you exactly, kkrraacckken.
one of the reasons the polls were so far off was because many people who were going to vote for Trump were reluctant to state their intent to pollsters .... you can disagree with my statement .... but there was a lot of analysis done to determine why the polls were so far off .... research it yourself ....
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
[quote=travelwp]Biden says he will tax corporations to pay for his spending of trillions. Does he really believe corporation’s will just pay it out of their own profits?
And part two: The push for higher wages -- 15.00 an hour -- this also will pass to the consumer. And the added benefit to the government -- higher wages will generate more taxes.
[quote=Bridges]
travelwp wrote:
Biden says he will tax corporations to pay for his spending of trillions. Does he really believe corporation’s will just pay it out of their own profits?
And part two: The push for higher wages -- 15.00 an hour -- this also will pass to the consumer. And the added benefit to the government -- higher wages will generate more taxes.
So now a cup of coffee will go up 5 cents, how will we ever manage?
[quote=Bridges]
travelwp wrote:
Biden says he will tax corporations to pay for his spending of trillions. Does he really believe corporation’s will just pay it out of their own profits?
And part two: The push for higher wages -- 15.00 an hour -- this also will pass to the consumer. And the added benefit to the government -- higher wages will generate more taxes.
if those making under $15 per hour have their salary raised to $15 an hour, it will benefit the economy .... not cause higher prices .... why??? because poor people spend more of their income than wealthy people .... wealthy people save and that does not create jobs .... spending by the consumer results in the creation of jobs ....
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
Kraken wrote:
So now a cup of coffee will go up 5 cents, how will we ever manage?
You totally missed the point. Of course we will survive higher prices. We always have and will do so going forward. If we can cope with 18% interest rates during the Carter years, we can cope with a lot. I was trying to point out there are underlying currents to government decisions that many people never consider.
DEBJENROB wrote:
if those making under $15 per hour have their salary raised to $15 an hour, it will benefit the economy .... not cause higher prices .... why??? because poor people spend more of their income than wealthy people .... wealthy people save and that does not create jobs .... spending by the consumer results in the creation of jobs ....
Cough... when you go to the bank, to borrow money... to build a house, or expand your business, or improve your. property or buy a car... or fund an expansion to a business that hires lots of people... whose money do you think you are borrowing? Poor people's? ROFL.
When money isn't in the bank, they become much more stringent in leading qualifications. They move money to areas where business is better/safer. Guess who can't get a loan at all or at a much higher percentage?
Poor people don't invest much in anything- they hire nobody, name one person you have worked for that was poor!
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travelwp wrote:
And part two: The push for higher wages -- 15.00 an hour -- this also will pass to the consumer. And the added benefit to the government -- higher wages will generate more taxes.
Plus, Biden will brag that under his watch ....blah, blah, blah
travelwp wrote:
Biden says he will tax corporations to pay for his spending of trillions. Does he really believe corporation’s will just pay it out of their own profits?
Biden voters may believe it, but the rest of the people know that corporations merely pass the tax down to the consumer, thus the middle class actually pays the tax bill
don't use a calculator.....use a telescope
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