GOP Lied about their Tax Scam, and now American wages are Falling

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Trump and his GOP promised their tax scam would help middle-class workers, but wages are actually down and the only ones benefitting are the ultra-rich.

Republicans sold their tax scam as a way to help the middle class, but seven months after Trump signed the bill into law, Americans have seen months of declining wages. In reality, the tax scam is a $2 trillion, deficit-financed boondoggle to benefit wealthy Wall Street corporations while workerslanguish.

Trump vowed the tax scam would be “rocket fuel” for the economy. Congressional Republicans made over-the-top promises about higher wages and a booming economy.

But that hasn’t happened. The tax scam has not led to higher wages. Instead, as finance expert Noah Smith explains in Bloomberg, “Real average hourly compensation actually fell in the first quarter” after the tax scam was passed.

And the news for the second quarter is even worse. Real wages continue to go down.

“Year-over-year, rising prices have eaten up still-modest pay gains for many workers, with the result that real wages fell 1.4 percent from the prior year,” reports CBS News.

The Washington Post explicitly calls out Trump for his lies on the subject, noting that American workers’ spending power has dropped.

“That’s not what Trump promised,” the Post writes.

While workers are worse off than they were a year ago, rich corporate executives are lavishing billions of dollars on wealthy Wall Street investors. Companies have spent a record-setting $700 million on stock buybacks in 2018, boosting the pay of senior executives at the expense of workers, according to CBS News.

Bloomberg’s Smith sums up the tax scam succinctly.

“Huge, immediate gains for wealthy shareholders combined with tepid increases in business investment and decreases in real wages don’t paint a flattering picture of the tax cut’s impact so far,” he writes.

With a failing economic policy, Republicans are increasingly running away from their support of the unpopular tax scam.

“The most vulnerable Republican incumbents in the tightest congressional races in the November elections are talking less and less about the tax cuts on Twitter and Facebook, on their campaign and congressional websites and in digital ads, the vital tools of a modern election campaign,” Reuters reports.

In a special election in Ohio’s 12 Congressional District, Republicans are abandoning campaigning on the tax scam. Instead of talking about the tax scam, a SuperPAC linked to Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) released a fear-mongering anti-immigrant ad that “looks like it could have been inspired by the Nazi-linked white nationalists who marched with torches in Charlottesville,” as Shareblue previously reported.

Americans are beginning to see that Republicans fleeced workers and showered wealthy Wall Street investors with billions in kickbacks.

“Of course, companies were expected to receive the bulk of the tax savings,” wrote Bloomberg. “That’s how the plan was designed.”

As workers see their real earnings decline, they should know: The tax scam is all going according to plan. And that is great for America, right?

Published with permission of The American Independent.
 
I'm not looking forward to filing taxes next year. The Navy dropped an extra 20 bucks in my check per month because of the bill, but that is only about 240 dollars per year. I had my withholdings figured out to the point where every April, when I had to file, sometimes the government would owe me a couple of bucks, other times I would owe them a dollar or two.

If I have to pay more in taxes next year, then I know this tax plan was a farce.
 
Next year is when it kicks in...we already are befitting from it via job creation...anyone that speaks badly about tax cuts is either living off them or they are stupid...
 
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Next year is when it kicks in,,,,we already are befitting from it via job creation...anyone that speaks badly about tax cuts is either living off them or they are stupid...

Except there are no new jobs...and Dishonest Don can't specifically name them and their amount he lies about anyways (I bet those warehousing jobs pay great money though, haha!). Filthy Don is trash and a liar. :113:
 
Quarterly GDP will be released Friday at 8:30am ... when it is close to 5% growth, will the OP eat his words?
 
Next year is when it kicks in,,,,we already are befitting from it via job creation...anyone that speaks badly about tax cuts is either living off them or they are stupid...
Not so. It was rushed through to make sure it applies to this year.
 
Except there are no new jobs...and Dishonest Don can't specifically name them and their amount he lies about anyways (I bet those warehousing jobs pay great money though, haha!). Filthy Don is trash and a liar.
The numbers show how wrong you are...this is the best economy in over a decade...
 
All republican tax cuts have one thing in common, they hurt American citizens who work for a living. Then they cause economic depressions as the interest rates soar to cover the expense of the cuts.
 
Then they cause economic depressions as the interest rates soar to cover the expense of the cuts
Revenue is up at the treasury because more people are working and paying taxes...peoples wages are beginning to climb as well...its all good libs...live it love it learn it....
 
Dishonest Don speaks from his ass, i.e. Apple news from January that disputes anything the Filthy takes credit for :113::

Apple's $350 Billion U.S. Economic Contribution Was Already In The Cards


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Jan 19, 2018, 09:51pm 12,433 views #Economy


Apple announced on Wednesday that it would be making a new set of investments to support the American economy and its workforce. Over a five year period Apple estimates that it will add 20,000 jobs at the company and contribute $350 billion to the U.S. economy. When you analyze the numbers that Apple provides in the press release I believe that except for the $38 billion tax payment for bring back its overseas cash the company would have essentially spent the same amount in the U.S. (Note that I own Apple shares).

There are two key parts in the press release to calculate how much Apple plans to spend in the U.S. I have emailed Apple to confirm my analysis and will update this article with any information I receive from them.

Apple’s current domestic spending of $55 billion is $275 billion over five years

The following statement was in the press release “Combining new investments and Apple’s current pace of spending with domestic suppliers and manufacturers — an estimated $55 billion for 2018 — Apple’s direct contribution to the US economy will be more than $350 billion over the next five years…”

I believe these types of statements from any company are worded very carefully. Assuming the $55 billion for 2018 is Apple’s current pace of spending with domestic suppliers and manufacturers this equates to $275 billion for five years with no growth.

Additional $75 billion from planned capital spending and repatriation tax

The press release included “Planned capital expenditures in the U.S., investments in American manufacturing over five years and a record tax payment upon repatriation of overseas profits will account for approximately $75 billion of Apple’s direct contribution.” Half of the $75 billion is an estimated tax payment of $38 billion for bringing back a large portion of the company’s overseas cash. It looks like the remaining $37 billion in capital expenditures were already in its plans.

more here.....

Dishonest Don is a fvckin' joke and sounds like his Poppa Putin every single day....
 
Yep, Dishonest Don is known to speak out of his azz about hiring American workers for the growing economy.

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago asks to hire 61 additional foreign workers using visa program

Trump also said that while he doesn’t directly manage the hiring at his properties, similar businesses in Palm Beach follow the same practices. “And you know why they’re doing that? You know why they’re doing that? They can’t get people George.”

“I have many other places where I don’t have to do that because you have a normal season,” he later added in the same interview with Stephanopoulos.

Similar records posted by the Department of Labor earlier this year indicate that Trump properties in Charlottesville, Va. and Westchester County, N.Y. have also requested to hire dozens of foreign workers under the H-2B visa program.

Since Trump declared his candidacy in 2015, Trump owned or branded businesses have sought to employ more than 400 foreign guest workers under the H-2B visa, with the Mar-a-Lago Club alone accounting for at least 264 of those workers.




but the cancervatives won't dare to read more here..... :113:
Isn't that the get Trump story from two months ago?:auiqs.jpg:
 
Then they cause economic depressions as the interest rates soar to cover the expense of the cuts
Revenue is up at the treasury because more people are working and paying taxes...peoples wages are beginning to climb as well...its all good libs...live it love it learn it....
Failure is the word of the future for repuke policies.

Considering the world is calling out Dishonest Don for his business and political bogus policies, he will go down in the history books in the likes of Hussein, Bin Laden, Mussolini, and Hitler. :113:
 
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