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But they are paying sales taxes and rent (property taxes). Some are on Sec 8They pay zero, because they don't earn enough taxable income to owe any. The wealthiest don't pay any taxes on the amounts the 47% don't pay any taxes on either...its an exempt amount, for the most part.
Have better paying jobs for the 47% then they'd have taxable income to owe taxes on.....You can't get blood out of a turnip!
The billionaires paying zero, should be more concerning to you.... Imho.
Totally disagree with you on this.... we are a REPUBLIC, the States can do this, as many have already.
Dems are just trying to get more bailout money.... When the States have only distributed $3 billion of the $47 billion given already by federal renters relief ... imo.
Yeah it’s butt hurt when the government bails out the rich and does little for the poor. Are you familiar with the term injustice?
They pay zero, because they don't earn enough taxable income to owe any. The wealthiest don't pay any taxes on the amounts the 47% don't pay any taxes on either...its an exempt amount, for the most part.
Have better paying jobs for the 47% then they'd have taxable income to owe taxes on.....You can't get blood out of a turnip!
The billionaires paying zero, should be more concerning to you.... Imho.
Let's not hold our breathes.
Yep, and gas taxes, cigarette taxes, license fees, state alcohol taxes etc....But they are paying sales taxes and rent (property taxes). Some are on Sec 8
Yeah, and to assert renters aren't paying tax on rent is absurd. They're paying the property taxes, as well as all payroll taxes for everyone working at the rental or doing maintenance.Yep, and gas taxes, cigarette taxes, license fees, state alcohol taxes etc....
Yet the Fed has been buying billions in corporate bonds and lending billions interest free to the TBTF banks. We can’t have capitalism in those markets. Capitalism is only for the poor slubs.imo the moratorium had to end. But both parties deserve a helping of blame in not making it clear there was a upcoming drop dead date.
All of Western Europe. You need to get out more.What country does more for the so-called poor than the United States? We have something like 106 different welfare programs. Our so-called poor live in dwellings with microwave ovens, washers and dryers, air conditioning, big screen televisions, and many are very overweight, government sponsored cell phones, they live in the suburbs. When people from other countries come here and see what we categorize as poor people, they laugh hysterically.
Your suggestion in this instance to help the "poor" is to take it from people who are not poor. They get screwed, and the "poor" make out like the always do.
In Maine, if you meet the property tax credit criteria, the renter gets the property tax credit if they qualify..... The law assumes the renter is paying the property tax, when renting it. The home owner only gets the tax credit if they qualify, for the owned home they reside in.....Yeah, and to assert renters aren't paying tax on rent is absurd. They're paying the property taxes, as well as all payroll taxes for everyone working at the rental or doing maintenance.
All of Western Europe. You need to get out more.
Yeah, and to assert renters aren't paying tax on rent is absurd. They're paying the property taxes, as well as all payroll taxes for everyone working at the rental or doing maintenance.
You know so little. The poor in Western Europe have HC. You do know that right? That’s big no? Many of the working poor have unions protecting their jobs. The safety net in Western Europe is much more expansive than in the US.Bullshit. The US poor live in larger dwellings with more amenities than many working Europeans.
Yet the Fed has been buying billions in corporate bonds
The poor in Western Europe have HC. You do know that right?
We need to extend the ban because we have handled it so very poorly thus farRent relief efforts slowly ramp up as millions could soon face eviction
With just over a week left until the federal eviction ban expires, the race to get emergency rent relief to as many struggling tenants and landlords as possible is in its final stretch.www.cnn.com
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in explaining the need to extend the eviction ban, noted that out of $46.5 billion in rental relief previously approved by Congress, "only $3 billion has been distributed to renters."
U.S. COVID-19 eviction ban expires, leaving renters at risk
A pandemic-related U.S. government ban on residential evictions expired at midnight on Saturday, putting millions of American renters at risk of being forced from their homes.www.reuters.com
You know so little. The poor in Western Europe have HC. You do know that right? That’s big no? Many of the working poor have unions protecting their jobs. The safety net in Western Europe is much more expansive than in the US.
Why do you support socialism for the ultra rich, but capitalism for the poor?