Crepitus
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Lies. The vast majority of that tax cut went to tRump's wealthy pals./-----/ Letting people keep more of their own money is not useless. Everyone who pays taxes gets a cut. Send yours back to the Treasury Dept with a note, "You need this $$$ more than I do."Can you point out in the article where it credits the useless tax cuts for tRump's buddies with creating the low unemployment numbers?troll.Haha tdsOnly because he does.Most Americans Think That Trump SUCKS!
No they didn't. There was no bump in wages or investment in jobs. Clearly you just lie as you've no link.... Deficits increased drastically....Tax cuts created higher wages and more investment in jobs, which means over time less need for welfare heheWell they were up hugely before the pandemic because the tax cuts didn't pay for themselves and trumps increased military spending. Now they are up more cause of trumps failed response to the pandemic.Do you know why they are up? Lol hahahabaSo you don't know that deficits are up hugely? The idiot had them to a trillion dollars before corona. Now he's setting a new record....Lol it’s going great more ppl working means less on the dole means lowering the deficit.. are you in the second grade? LolHow's he deficit doing? Trump was going to lower them remember? Are you a champion of high debt now after 8 years of bitching?Come one can we get on democrat that won’t troll today? Just one. I’ll pay you guys to not troll hahaIt's cute how the country is far worse off than it was 4 years ago and all you morons can do is scream tds.Lol tdsYeah we end up with the worst presidents that way...Well, this was the case in 2016, too. But our electoral system had different ideas.Sorry little manDonald Trump gets little jobs credit from blacks, Hispanics
Black and Hispanic workers are seeing record-low unemployment and rising wages under President Trump, yet community leaders say it likely is not enough to sway their support to the president in next year’s election.m.washingtontimes.com