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With all the power she has at her fingertips right now... she wants to...

Copy Trump? Are you kidding me? She could already be doing what Trump is proposing, but no, see insists on Kammunist Kamalanomics.

Listen here you little s**t. You only do that assuming the American votership are stupid and ignorant. You have no intention of being a servant to the people, just a walking word salad that would put the Wendy's Super Bars of old to shame.

Why don't you just do it now?

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With all the power she has at her fingertips right now... she wants to...

Copy Trump? Are you kidding me? She could already be doing what Trump is proposing, but no, see insists on Kammunist Kamalanomics.

Listen here you little s**t. You only do that assuming the American votership are stupid and ignorant. You have no intention of being a servant to the people, just a walking word salad that would put the Wendy's Super Bars of old to shame.

Why don't you just do it now?

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Both candidates trying to buy votes. Pathetic.
 
With all the power she has at her fingertips right now... she wants to...

Copy Trump? Are you kidding me? She could already be doing what Trump is proposing, but no, see insists on Kammunist Kamalanomics.

Listen here you little s**t. You only do that assuming the American votership are stupid and ignorant. You have no intention of being a servant to the people, just a walking word salad that would put the Wendy's Super Bars of old to shame.

Why don't you just do it now?

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Harris was specific.

Vice President Kamala Harris has endorsed the idea. “It is my promise to everyone here: When I am president, we will continue our fight for working families of America, including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers,” she told a crowd over the weekend.

A Harris campaign official told CNN that her plan would include an income limit and work to bar hedge fund managers and lawyers from attempting to exploit the policy in their compensation practices. Under Harris' proposal, tips would also still be subject to payroll taxes.

Trump no taxes on tips were open-ended.
The rich will declare their year end bonuses as tips, or cashing in stocks as a tip, thus not paying taxes on millions of $$$.

I think both are wrong.
It will further inhibit employers from paying a living wage. ($2.13 per hour)
 
With all the power she has at her fingertips right now... she wants to...

Copy Trump? Are you kidding me? She could already be doing what Trump is proposing, but no, see insists on Kammunist Kamalanomics.

Listen here you little s**t. You only do that assuming the American votership are stupid and ignorant. You have no intention of being a servant to the people, just a walking word salad that would put the Wendy's Super Bars of old to shame.

Why don't you just do it now?

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Because the House Republicans won't pass it.

I'd rather she raise the minimum wage for servers, who have a lower mimum wage. That would be better for servers than no taxing their tips.
 
Because the House Republicans won't pass it.

I'd rather she raise the minimum wage for servers, who have a lower mimum wage. That would be better for servers than no taxing their tips.
I doubt it-----and---actually it is a very trivial issue----just a bid for votes
 
With all the power she has at her fingertips right now... she wants to...

Copy Trump? Are you kidding me? She could already be doing what Trump is proposing, but no, see insists on Kammunist Kamalanomics.

Listen here you little s**t. You only do that assuming the American votership are stupid and ignorant. You have no intention of being a servant to the people, just a walking word salad that would put the Wendy's Super Bars of old to shame.

Why don't you just do it now?

Because, Twinky, you have to actually change the tax code to exempt tips, and that has to be done by Congress. I'm sorry you failed civics.

Not that it matters because most people who get tips don't report them on their taxes, anyway.
 
Indeed.

But Trump has a good track record of keeping his promises. I'll pay for that in a heartbeat.

Trump didn't keep any promises. He just fucked up the country, Twinkie. If you got off the couch and put down the controller for five minutes, and actually got a job in the real world, you'd know this.
 
With all the power she has at her fingertips right now... she wants to...

Copy Trump? Are you kidding me? She could already be doing what Trump is proposing, but no, see insists on Kammunist Kamalanomics.

Listen here you little s**t. You only do that assuming the American votership are stupid and ignorant. You have no intention of being a servant to the people, just a walking word salad that would put the Wendy's Super Bars of old to shame.

Why don't you just do it now?

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Of course the media loves it when she says it. What hypocrites.
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Of course the media loves it when she says it. What hypocrites.

Well, she didn't have a policy of confiscating tips like Trump did, so she's actually credible when she says it.



I had the misfortune of reading about a newly proposed Trump administration regulatory change. These regulatory changes happen constantly, but most of them fail to draw the heavy press and public attention that say, net neutrality has and does. It seems these regulations are least likely to get attention when the groups they harm are small and economically and politically weak. This latest regulation hits tipped employees especially hard, and its design is insidious and deeply misleading. Here’s how it works.

The proposed regulatory change would allow employers to pool and distribute the tips as they see fit. Ostensibly this is meant to be an egalitarian move–it enables management to ensure that tipped employees receive equal compensation regardless of which ones receive more tips, and it enables management to give backroom staff their piece of the pie. But it’s hard to believe this is really the purpose–when I discussed this with one of my friends in the service industry, she described it as “communist” because it enables ineffective servers to free ride off the work of others and destroys the reciprocal relationships which build trust and rapport between servers and backroom staff. As she tells it, many tipped employees already share their tips with backroom staff of their own volition, because doing so facilitates cooperation and encourages the backroom staff to work quickly enough to keep customers happy. Happy customers means more tips, which means more for servers to tip out to the backroom staff. It’s a virtuous circle.
 
Well, she didn't have a policy of confiscating tips like Trump did, so she's actually credible when she says it.



I had the misfortune of reading about a newly proposed Trump administration regulatory change. These regulatory changes happen constantly, but most of them fail to draw the heavy press and public attention that say, net neutrality has and does. It seems these regulations are least likely to get attention when the groups they harm are small and economically and politically weak. This latest regulation hits tipped employees especially hard, and its design is insidious and deeply misleading. Here’s how it works.

The proposed regulatory change would allow employers to pool and distribute the tips as they see fit. Ostensibly this is meant to be an egalitarian move–it enables management to ensure that tipped employees receive equal compensation regardless of which ones receive more tips, and it enables management to give backroom staff their piece of the pie. But it’s hard to believe this is really the purpose–when I discussed this with one of my friends in the service industry, she described it as “communist” because it enables ineffective servers to free ride off the work of others and destroys the reciprocal relationships which build trust and rapport between servers and backroom staff. As she tells it, many tipped employees already share their tips with backroom staff of their own volition, because doing so facilitates cooperation and encourages the backroom staff to work quickly enough to keep customers happy. Happy customers means more tips, which means more for servers to tip out to the backroom staff. It’s a virtuous circle.
You do realize she was the deciding vote for the irs to go after the tips?
 
One of the candidates actually CUT my taxes and has vowed to make those tax cuts permanent. The other is a filthy lying POS Dem scumbag.
 
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