Income Inequality will explode in Trump's second term! The rich will get richer!!!!

Does it bother you if the rich get richer and you get only the crumbs left?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 32.4%
  • No

    Votes: 11 32.4%
  • Don't believe it will happen

    Votes: 12 35.3%

  • Total voters
    34
Trump's tax cuts helped the rich to the EXTREME

Can you not understand the word "extreme"

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Do you understand this graph, which shows that the cut in taxes did not help most Americans very much but helped the rich to the EXTREME.

One question for you, "Do you believe extremes work"?

Try and answer this question from T. Sowell........

“I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”

― Thomas Sowell
 
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There is NO DOUBT that this is going to happen and that the poor and middle class will only receive the crumbs that are left.

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Are you okay with this?

Yep!

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Ontario is prepared to do our part to help America when you apply tariffs to Canada.

Trump can call it the "human right tariff" and be quite accurate with such a moniker.
Did you notice that when Trump threatened Canada with tariffs, Ontario started running ads on Fox News? I think they want to secede from Canada and join the US. They might as well as every one of them that is worth a crap already crossed the border.
 
Did you notice that when Trump threatened Canada with tariffs, Ontario started running ads on Fox News? I think they want to secede from Canada and join the US. They might as well as every one of them that is worth a crap already crossed the border.
Canada won't secede, our old British Overlords wont allow it and onky about 18% of Canadians support such a radicak move, less women.
 
The Brits might just like to get rid of you if the price was right.

I don't know but somehow I was logged out of this site for some unknown reason so who knows maybe someone has keylogged me. Some old Viscount living in a castle somewhere longing for the days of yore and are not happy with my postings perhaps. I've said too much!
 
Trump's tax cuts helped the rich to the EXTREME

Can you not understand the word "extreme"

View attachment 1055409

Do you understand this graph, which shows that the cut in taxes did not help most Americans very much but helped the rich to the EXTREME.

One question for you, "Do you believe extremes work"?
Your graph says nothing about tax cuts, idiot.
 
Try and answer this question from T. Sowell........

“I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”

― Thomas Sowell

To tie this into another thread it's a vague meaningless statement.

We gave Musk billions. How did he earn that money if the taxpayers simply gave it to him? How is it bad to then try and tax some of that to address the debt?
 
Try and answer this question from T. Sowell........

“I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”

― Thomas Sowell
Here is some data that needs to be considered

Trump selects record-breaking number of billionaires for his administration​

Here is the video with the news



One thing stated in the first few minutes of the video is that the amount of net worth of these individuals chosen by Trump is 84 times greater than the net worth of all Biden cabinet members or those chosen by Biden to run the country,

This OP is all about whether rich people can actually relate to and empathize with the problems of the middle and poor class, which is 98% of the population.

This news makes that question even more relevant

Nonetheless and within this news, another big issue is being bandied about and that is Social Security and Medicare and the future of thos. This came out 3 days ago:

Republicans are far from done targeting Medicare, Social Security

Donald Trump claims Social Security and Medicare will be left alone. Congressional Republicans appear to have a very different agenda in mind.

Part of the problem is that there’s often an enormous gap between what the president-elect says he’ll do and what he actually does. Making matters worse, his record on the issue isn’t nearly as sterling as he likes to pretend.

And then, of course, there are congressional Republicans to consider. Last week, for example, Republican Rep. Richard McCormick of Georgia also appeared on Fox Business and said, “We’re gonna have to have some hard decisions. We’ve gotta bring in the Democrats and talk about Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare. There’s hundreds of billions of dollars to be saved, and we know how to do it. We just have to have the stomach to actually take those challenges on.”

and then this article

Trump’s plan for Social Security risks undermining its future

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to end taxes on Social Security benefits. Many seniors naturally responded positively to this idea, and he was rewarded with their votes. It’s easy to see why many would agree with this idea on the surface. After all, workers already pay taxes on their earnings throughout their careers. These taxes are used to fund future Social Security benefits. Retirees would be excused for thinking that they’re being taxed twice.

However, the reality is far more complicated — and potentially disastrous. By law, taxes on Social Security benefits are funneled back into the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. Ending this revenue stream would have serious financial consequences, accelerating the insolvency of both programs. This would put the benefits that millions of American seniors depend on at grave risk.
 
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To tie this into another thread it's a vague meaningless statement.

We gave Musk billions. How did he earn that money if the taxpayers simply gave it to him? How is it bad to then try and tax some of that to address the debt?

E. Musk pays billions in taxes.
 
Here is some data that needs to be considered

Trump selects record-breaking number of billionaires for his administration​

Here is the video with the news



One thing stated in the first few minutes of the video is that the amount of net worth of these individuals chosen by Trump is 84 times greater than the net worth of all Biden cabinet members or those chosen by Biden to run the country,

This OP is all about whether rich people can actually relate to and empathize with the problems of the middle and poor class, which is 98% of the population.

This news makes that question even more relevant

Nonetheless and within this news, another big issue is being bandied about and that is Social Security and Medicare and the future of thos. This came out 3 days ago:

Republicans are far from done targeting Medicare, Social Security

Donald Trump claims Social Security and Medicare will be left alone. Congressional Republicans appear to have a very different agenda in mind.

Part of the problem is that there’s often an enormous gap between what the president-elect says he’ll do and what he actually does. Making matters worse, his record on the issue isn’t nearly as sterling as he likes to pretend.

And then, of course, there are congressional Republicans to consider. Last week, for example, Republican Rep. Richard McCormick of Georgia also appeared on Fox Business and said, “We’re gonna have to have some hard decisions. We’ve gotta bring in the Democrats and talk about Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare. There’s hundreds of billions of dollars to be saved, and we know how to do it. We just have to have the stomach to actually take those challenges on.”

and then this article

Trump’s plan for Social Security risks undermining its future

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to end taxes on Social Security benefits. Many seniors naturally responded positively to this idea, and he was rewarded with their votes. It’s easy to see why many would agree with this idea on the surface. After all, workers already pay taxes on their earnings throughout their careers. These taxes are used to fund future Social Security benefits. Retirees would be excused for thinking that they’re being taxed twice.

However, the reality is far more complicated — and potentially disastrous. By law, taxes on Social Security benefits are funneled back into the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. Ending this revenue stream would have serious financial consequences, accelerating the insolvency of both programs. This would put the benefits that millions of American seniors depend on at grave risk.


I didn't think you would.
 
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