GOP Set To Address Regressive Taxes(?)! (If Maybe Not Calling Them A Sin(?))

mascale

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The message in Matt 20:1-16, suggests that an actual market economy needs people in it with spending money. Everyone gets some, regardless if they had worked all the tax-day or not(?). So Two GOP Senators have a plan to make the increase of the Clinton-era, per child Tax Credit, Refundable.

The suggestive basis(?) is to make it refundable up to the payroll tax amount for lower income households.
Marco Rubio says no on tax bill without expanded child tax credit

No one notes specifically that it actually address an ancient liberal complaint about regressive taxes in the federal Social Payments programs. Matt 25:14-30 is a story about the poor SOB getting thrown out of the household since the particular starting basis cannot keep up with the rest of starting levels.

Las Vegas would be thought to understand that best--except that it doesn't. It is able to take all the money from anyone, and keep it there.

Moses made the original suggestion in Deut 23:19-20. In that deity's plan: There would actually be a Holocaust.

The Rubio-Lee remedy alters the flawed social arithmetic of the ancients, gives the flawed tax-basis money back: And offers the lower income market sectors something to spend with!

The original Clinton plan was $500.00 per kid, if there was any tax liability. By the time Bush-Cheney were enrolling in Cheney's Hunting Club, (post-election, and their affair with Dimpled Chad(?), widely recorded)--nearly half the income-tax filers had mostly been removed from the tax rolls.

Again: They owed and paid nothing. No stimulus from any tax cut would happen: Twice.

So far, it seems likely to have been about to happen again!

Then just possibly taking a cue from Senator Franken--with the really big hands(?), (anyone could see them)--other U. S. Senators were about to show off the really big size of their hands--if maybe more separately, and equally(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Big enough hands, maybe for many Buffalo(?)!)
 

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