Go ahead and raise taxes on businesses and corporations. Just as long as you understand going in that you the consumer will be the ones paying for it.
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Very true. The tax code is set up to benefit big corporations. Some make billions in profits yet pay no tax. What a deal...yet more proof we live in a failed state.A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
It really doesn't matter whether corporate taxes are raised..... they still won't pay any taxes. Too many loopholes and prices would skyrocket if they did pay.
Following that “logic” I guess we shouldn’t tax corporations at all.Go ahead and raise taxes on businesses and corporations. Just as long as you understand going in that you the consumer will be the ones paying for it.
Probably not. Except for the Democrat run corporations, I would tax them into oblivion. Any corporation that takes a political stance...like Coca Cola, Amazon, Twitter, Facebook, etc. and censures speech should have to pay.Following that “logic” I guess we shouldn’t tax corporations at all.
I'll have to unpack a few things here to answer.> Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share: 2019: 62%A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
> People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations: 2019: 69%
50% of people have below-average intelligence.
Also, about 50% of Americans pay no Federal income taxes themselves, so something is quite selfish about those figures.
These people think they have a privilege that I pay for, and allows them to demand that their neighbors, who are more successful than themselves due to their intelligence, luck, and/or hard work should pay more? Why do they feel they have a right to demand other's who pay even more taxes than they do, pay yet more?
Must be a Democrat thing.
The wealthiest among us pay most of the taxes, and that pays for most of the operations of the government, including schools, roads, law and order, defense, energy, etc. Personally, I am thankful and wish them even greater future success, but I do pay a tidy sum of taxes myself.
Demonizing the successful has to stop. We need to encourage success. Everyone would love to be successful. Everyone can be, if they strive to do so, every day.
This is true, this means that what people want and what is smart aren't always the same thing. For instance believing that reducing the amount of taxes the government receives has no consequences on infrastructure projects, pensions, and other ESSENTIAL services that make a first-world nation a first-world nation.50% of people have below-average intelligence.
A "privilege" is something only available to one person but not another. Roads are available to everybody, high-quality healthcare is available to everybody that the bill proposes to target for tax increases, the same goes for access to housing, education, child care on all the other things the proposal suggests to offer for its citizens.These people think they have a privilege that I pay for, and allows them to demand that their neighbors, who are more successful than themselves due to their intelligence, luck, and/or hard work should pay more? Why do they feel they have a right to demand other's who pay even more taxes than they do, pay yet more?
The problem is not everyone can be successful as is proven by the millions of people who aren't. Poverty is not a choice neither is falling sick or not being smart enough to go to college, or being a certain color, or living in a school district with inadequate resources, or any of a million reasons a person will not turn up rich. Demonizing the successful has little to do with it ( although I would argue that a lot of people who are successful aren't above acting like demons to increase their succes)Demonizing the successful has to stop. We need to encourage success. Everyone would love to be successful. Everyone can be, if they strive to do so, every day.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
Probably not. Except for the Democrat run corporations, I would tax them into oblivion. Any corporation that takes a political stance...like Coca Cola, Amazon, Twitter, Facebook, etc. and censures speech should have to pay.Following that “logic” I guess we shouldn’t tax corporations at all.
Free lunch is always popular with the looter class.
Not a healthy diet.Eat the rich
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
You think taxes on labor are good, progressive taxation is bad, regressive taxation is good, proportional sharing is bad, rich sons die more than poor in wars, or what?Eat the rich
Sounds like a movement.. And we all need one.. Every day!The wealthiest among us pay most of the taxes, and that pays for most of the operations of the government, including schools, roads, law and order, defense, energy, etc. Personally, I am thankful and wish them even greater future success, but I do pay a tidy sum of taxes myself.
Demonizing the successful has to stop. We need to encourage success. Everyone would love to be successful. Everyone can be, if they strive to do so, every day.
Being successful in money matters is one thing. Success in life may have nothing to do with lucre.> Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share: 2019: 62%A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
> People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations: 2019: 69%
50% of people have below-average intelligence.
Also, about 50% of Americans pay no Federal income taxes themselves, so something is quite selfish about those figures.
These people think they have a privilege that I pay for, and allows them to demand that their neighbors, who are more successful than themselves due to their intelligence, luck, and/or hard work should pay more? Why do they feel they have a right to demand other's who pay even more taxes than they do, pay yet more?
Must be a Democrat thing.
The wealthiest among us pay most of the taxes, and that pays for most of the operations of the government, including schools, roads, law and order, defense, energy, etc. Personally, I am thankful and wish them even greater future success, but I do pay a tidy sum of taxes myself.
Demonizing the successful has to stop. We need to encourage success. Everyone would love to be successful. Everyone can be, if they strive to do so, every day.
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
You are NOT very good at research are you?
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
As usual you don't dig deep enough.
Who do you think funds GAVI?
COVID 'Relief' Package Has $3.5 Billion Earmarked for Bill Gates-Backed Global Fund
Criticism is mounting that the Democrats' $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package provides very little relief to Americans.www.westernjournal.com
Now lets look at GAVI:
About our Alliance
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance helps vaccinate more than half the world’s children against deadly and debilitating infectious diseases.www.gavi.org
Gavi’s impact draws on the strengths of its core partners, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
GAVI Alliance Is Source Of Lockdown Terror And Vaccine Coercion
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facilitating a global health dictatorship, commanding all member states to enforce totalitarian lock downs and far-reaching medical edicts that empower government authorities and the vaccine industry – not human health.
WHO’s authoritarian recommendations were adopted in rapid fashion by almost every government on Earth.
The behavioral controls and livelihood restrictions imposed by WHO have no basis in immune system health, mental health, or general well being.
WHO operates like a global oligarchy, forcing all member states to carry out their orders. In 2020 and beyond, WHO has ordered populations into isolation, avoidance, and unlawful quarantines.
WHO has forced perpetual oxygen restrictions, coercive DNA harvesting, and mRNA vaccines experiments, while instructing governments around the world to quash civil liberties and promote medical martial law.
This dictatorship is giving rise to a medical apartheid – a system of segregation that punishes healthy people for not complying.
Bill Gates Vaccine Alliance is the source of terror behind WHO’s lock downs and coercive vaccine passports
Where is WHO coming up with these restrictive medical edicts and coercive vaccine policies? According to WHO insider Astrid Stuckelberger, Ph.D., WHO serves the financial interests of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance run by Bill Gates.
GAVI was formed in 2000 and set up as an international institution in Switzerland. GAVI operates tax free and enjoys blanket immunity against criminal sanctions.
Bill Gates leveraged GAVI and bought his influence into the WHO. He even asked to become a member state in 2017, with the privilege of being on WHO’s executive board.
Bill Gates now controls Swissmedic, the FDA of Switzerland, due to a three-way vaccine distribution contract agreement reached by Gates, WHO, and the Swiss regulatory agency.
By controlling WHO, Gates funnels tens of billions of dollars through his GAVI Vaccine Alliance, with the ultimate power of controlling member states.
As the controller of information and the arbiter of science, Gates and the vaccine industry has the power to suppress prophylactics, treatments, phytonutrients, adaptogens, and antivirals.
Bill Gates and GAVI is the source of terror behind WHO, the lock downs, restrictions, and authoritarian medical edicts that are compelling vaccination experiments.
Read further:
GAVI Alliance is Source of Lockdown terror and Vaccine Coercion | Principia Scientific Intl.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facilitating a global health dictatorship, commanding all member states to enforce totalitarian lock downs and far-reaching medical edicts that empower government authorities and the vaccine industry – not human health. WHO’s authoritarian recommendations...principia-scientific.com
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
You are NOT very good at research are you?
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
As usual you don't dig deep enough.
Who do you think funds GAVI?
COVID 'Relief' Package Has $3.5 Billion Earmarked for Bill Gates-Backed Global Fund
Criticism is mounting that the Democrats' $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package provides very little relief to Americans.www.westernjournal.com
Now lets look at GAVI:
About our Alliance
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance helps vaccinate more than half the world’s children against deadly and debilitating infectious diseases.www.gavi.org
Gavi’s impact draws on the strengths of its core partners, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
GAVI Alliance Is Source Of Lockdown Terror And Vaccine Coercion
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facilitating a global health dictatorship, commanding all member states to enforce totalitarian lock downs and far-reaching medical edicts that empower government authorities and the vaccine industry – not human health.
WHO’s authoritarian recommendations were adopted in rapid fashion by almost every government on Earth.
The behavioral controls and livelihood restrictions imposed by WHO have no basis in immune system health, mental health, or general well being.
WHO operates like a global oligarchy, forcing all member states to carry out their orders. In 2020 and beyond, WHO has ordered populations into isolation, avoidance, and unlawful quarantines.
WHO has forced perpetual oxygen restrictions, coercive DNA harvesting, and mRNA vaccines experiments, while instructing governments around the world to quash civil liberties and promote medical martial law.
This dictatorship is giving rise to a medical apartheid – a system of segregation that punishes healthy people for not complying.
Bill Gates Vaccine Alliance is the source of terror behind WHO’s lock downs and coercive vaccine passports
Where is WHO coming up with these restrictive medical edicts and coercive vaccine policies? According to WHO insider Astrid Stuckelberger, Ph.D., WHO serves the financial interests of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance run by Bill Gates.
GAVI was formed in 2000 and set up as an international institution in Switzerland. GAVI operates tax free and enjoys blanket immunity against criminal sanctions.
Bill Gates leveraged GAVI and bought his influence into the WHO. He even asked to become a member state in 2017, with the privilege of being on WHO’s executive board.
Bill Gates now controls Swissmedic, the FDA of Switzerland, due to a three-way vaccine distribution contract agreement reached by Gates, WHO, and the Swiss regulatory agency.
By controlling WHO, Gates funnels tens of billions of dollars through his GAVI Vaccine Alliance, with the ultimate power of controlling member states.
As the controller of information and the arbiter of science, Gates and the vaccine industry has the power to suppress prophylactics, treatments, phytonutrients, adaptogens, and antivirals.
Bill Gates and GAVI is the source of terror behind WHO, the lock downs, restrictions, and authoritarian medical edicts that are compelling vaccination experiments.
Read further:
GAVI Alliance is Source of Lockdown terror and Vaccine Coercion | Principia Scientific Intl.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facilitating a global health dictatorship, commanding all member states to enforce totalitarian lock downs and far-reaching medical edicts that empower government authorities and the vaccine industry – not human health. WHO’s authoritarian recommendations...principia-scientific.com
OK, Q NUT.
You are NOT very good at research at ALL.
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
You are NOT very good at research are you?
Let's start with something we all agree on. Tax Hollywood at 90%.
They talk the talk...make them walk the walk. In a year we'll see if the sing a different tune.
I have no problem with that, they donate so much and do so much charity work, hardly makes a difference in what they pay.
A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
People were even less impressed with the contributions of corporations:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
Given that reality, Senate Republicans up for reelection next year might just take a pass on heading up opposition to Biden’s eventual bill unless they can find an entirely different point of contention. But by all means, McConnell, keep on crowing about Democrats raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations to pay for making high-speed internet available in rural areas. Hear, hear!
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...www.dailykos.com
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
The problem is most wealthier people don't keep their money in the US and they use loopholes to not pay taxes. So the middle class and poor get stuck paying for all the govs wasteful and ridiculous spending on crap. The rotten gov gave Bill Gates 3 billion in the stimulus money for crying outloud. They are just robbing us blind.
Not true.
As part of the announcement Sunday evening of a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted “an additional $3.36 billion for a total of $4 billion for GAVI, the international vaccine alliance.”
GAVI, a public-private health partnership, and a similar organization called the Global Fund have “spent two decades becoming experts in the task of financing vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.”
The alliance was founded in 2000 with a mission of making all vaccines more widely available. Gavi says it has vaccinated 822 million children over its two decades in operation and will be central in getting the coronavirus vaccine to the poorest corners of the globe in the coming year.
finance.yahoo.com › news › coronavirus-stimulus-deal
As usual you don't dig deep enough.
Who do you think funds GAVI?
COVID 'Relief' Package Has $3.5 Billion Earmarked for Bill Gates-Backed Global Fund
Criticism is mounting that the Democrats' $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package provides very little relief to Americans.www.westernjournal.com
Now lets look at GAVI:
About our Alliance
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance helps vaccinate more than half the world’s children against deadly and debilitating infectious diseases.www.gavi.org
Gavi’s impact draws on the strengths of its core partners, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
GAVI Alliance Is Source Of Lockdown Terror And Vaccine Coercion
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facilitating a global health dictatorship, commanding all member states to enforce totalitarian lock downs and far-reaching medical edicts that empower government authorities and the vaccine industry – not human health.
WHO’s authoritarian recommendations were adopted in rapid fashion by almost every government on Earth.
The behavioral controls and livelihood restrictions imposed by WHO have no basis in immune system health, mental health, or general well being.
WHO operates like a global oligarchy, forcing all member states to carry out their orders. In 2020 and beyond, WHO has ordered populations into isolation, avoidance, and unlawful quarantines.
WHO has forced perpetual oxygen restrictions, coercive DNA harvesting, and mRNA vaccines experiments, while instructing governments around the world to quash civil liberties and promote medical martial law.
This dictatorship is giving rise to a medical apartheid – a system of segregation that punishes healthy people for not complying.
Bill Gates Vaccine Alliance is the source of terror behind WHO’s lock downs and coercive vaccine passports
Where is WHO coming up with these restrictive medical edicts and coercive vaccine policies? According to WHO insider Astrid Stuckelberger, Ph.D., WHO serves the financial interests of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance run by Bill Gates.
GAVI was formed in 2000 and set up as an international institution in Switzerland. GAVI operates tax free and enjoys blanket immunity against criminal sanctions.
Bill Gates leveraged GAVI and bought his influence into the WHO. He even asked to become a member state in 2017, with the privilege of being on WHO’s executive board.
Bill Gates now controls Swissmedic, the FDA of Switzerland, due to a three-way vaccine distribution contract agreement reached by Gates, WHO, and the Swiss regulatory agency.
By controlling WHO, Gates funnels tens of billions of dollars through his GAVI Vaccine Alliance, with the ultimate power of controlling member states.
As the controller of information and the arbiter of science, Gates and the vaccine industry has the power to suppress prophylactics, treatments, phytonutrients, adaptogens, and antivirals.
Bill Gates and GAVI is the source of terror behind WHO, the lock downs, restrictions, and authoritarian medical edicts that are compelling vaccination experiments.
Read further:
GAVI Alliance is Source of Lockdown terror and Vaccine Coercion | Principia Scientific Intl.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facilitating a global health dictatorship, commanding all member states to enforce totalitarian lock downs and far-reaching medical edicts that empower government authorities and the vaccine industry – not human health. WHO’s authoritarian recommendations...principia-scientific.com
OK, Q NUT.
You are NOT very good at research at ALL.
I just gave you all the proof and you can't refute it.
If I am a Q nut then you are a "woke" psyops trainee.