Republicans Are Offering Americans Nothing, Literally Nothing

Um...retard?

Trump and the GOP Congress began doubling the federal deficit BEFORE Covid.

You are parroting bullshit excuses given to you by the very same people who have no qualms about lying to you.

Wake up, idiot!
These people are truly world-class idiots.
 
This is the GOP tax system of the last 30 years, where the rich pay the same percentage in all taxes as you do and make out like bandits....
Oh, that's right, you still believe the democrats are useless critters cowering in the corner, afraid a Republican is going to look at them sideways. But you still vote for them, who want to take us back to the Middle Ages.
 
These people are truly world-class idiots.
The idiots are the dipshits that voted for the filthy Democrats that stole an election and then took Trump's post pandemic recovery economy (complete with a vaccine) and created massive inflation, high cost of energy, a recession, weakened the military, decreased family income and allowed millions of goddamn Illegals to flood across the border.
 
Any broad-based tax cut is going to mostly benefit the wealthy because they already pay a large share of their income

Of course. The leftist leave out everyone got a tax cut because it ruins their talking point..
 
If you were asked to name one substantive policy or initiative passed by Republicans during 2016-2018, the last time they held sway in the House, Senate and Executive Branch, the only answer would be their huge tax giveaway to the nation’s corporations and wealthiest individuals in 2017. Tax cuts for the very rich — and by “rich,” we are talking about the wealthiest 1% of all Americans — have been the singular foundation of all GOP policy for the past five decades. All of the noise and histrionics about so-called social issues (abortion, immigration, gun ownership) has simply been a useful vehicle to accomplish that solitary imperative: cutting taxes for the richest Americans. Conversely, any policy or effort by Democrats to legislate benefiting the remaining 99% of the American population has been met with stiff and unyielding opposition.

But on the very rare occasions when Republican candidates for office are required to articulate exactly what their policies would be if elected, that dominant, exclusive goal of tax cuts for corporations and the nation’s uber-wealthy is oddly never mentioned. Instead, we are treated to a seemingly never-ending litany of imagined Democratic evils and appeals to voters’ base fears and grievances (which for the most part boil down to racism and xenophobia). When a Republican candidate loudly declares we must “Close the borders,” for example, he’s not talking about denying Texas businesses the 1.1 million undocumented workers those same businesses eagerly hire to reduce their operating costs and obligations to pay a living wage to their employees. Because that would swiftly wipe out Texas’s service, agricultural and construction economy which, along with the economies of most Southwestern states, relies on exploiting those undocumented workers so its businesses can stay afloat. In this way “immigration” simply serves as a shiny object for their voters to angrily focus on while Republicans drain the nation’s treasury for the benefit of their corporate donor base.

Beyond the “close the border” tripe (and fearmongering about guns and abortion, hot-button topics trotted out in service of the same end goal of gutting corporate taxes) what exactly do Republicans have to offer Americans that will actually, tangibly make their lives better? The answer is: literally nothing.


You don't expect the 1% to pay taxes on those inflationary prices they're charging do you?
Yet they're going to beat the stuffing out of you little fascist knuckle-draggers is just a few weeks.

Sucks to be you, moonbat.
 
Any broad-based tax cut is going to mostly benefit the wealthy because they already pay a large share of their income
"The wealthy" don't derive their incomes from wages and salaries, which are what the income tax largely relies upon.....That targets mostly the middle class.

So you're either ignorant of the tax code or lying outright....Which is it?
 
"The wealthy" don't derive their incomes from wages and salaries, which are what the income tax largely relies upon.....That targets mostly the middle class.

So you're either ignorant of the tax code or lying outright....Which is it?
35 percent to 21 percent Corporate Tax Cut
 
If you were asked to name one substantive policy or initiative passed by Republicans during 2016-2018, the last time they held sway in the House, Senate and Executive Branch, the only answer would be their huge tax giveaway to the nation’s corporations and wealthiest individuals in 2017. Tax cuts for the very rich — and by “rich,” we are talking about the wealthiest 1% of all Americans — have been the singular foundation of all GOP policy for the past five decades. All of the noise and histrionics about so-called social issues (abortion, immigration, gun ownership) has simply been a useful vehicle to accomplish that solitary imperative: cutting taxes for the richest Americans. Conversely, any policy or effort by Democrats to legislate benefiting the remaining 99% of the American population has been met with stiff and unyielding opposition.

But on the very rare occasions when Republican candidates for office are required to articulate exactly what their policies would be if elected, that dominant, exclusive goal of tax cuts for corporations and the nation’s uber-wealthy is oddly never mentioned. Instead, we are treated to a seemingly never-ending litany of imagined Democratic evils and appeals to voters’ base fears and grievances (which for the most part boil down to racism and xenophobia). When a Republican candidate loudly declares we must “Close the borders,” for example, he’s not talking about denying Texas businesses the 1.1 million undocumented workers those same businesses eagerly hire to reduce their operating costs and obligations to pay a living wage to their employees. Because that would swiftly wipe out Texas’s service, agricultural and construction economy which, along with the economies of most Southwestern states, relies on exploiting those undocumented workers so its businesses can stay afloat. In this way “immigration” simply serves as a shiny object for their voters to angrily focus on while Republicans drain the nation’s treasury for the benefit of their corporate donor base.

Beyond the “close the border” tripe (and fearmongering about guns and abortion, hot-button topics trotted out in service of the same end goal of gutting corporate taxes) what exactly do Republicans have to offer Americans that will actually, tangibly make their lives better? The answer is: literally nothing.


You don't expect the 1% to pay taxes on those inflationary prices they're charging do you?
Republicans offer fear, ignorance, racism, bigotry, and hate.
 
Leftists are a silly bunch. They simply parrot stuff cuz they're vulnerable and to support their feelings.

Hey leftists, Obummer reduced corporate taxes, what do you say now?
 
Republicans offer fear, ignorance, racism, bigotry, and hate.
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They got worse since Trump came on the scene, they literally had no platform BOTH times he ran.

#AllTheGOPHasForAmericansIsMORECultureWarBS
What are you talking about? He fulfilled so many of his promises in just his first year.

That platform, you say we didn't have, was largely delivered in just his first year.

There were plenty of bonuses, too, like getting lots of better judges and justices, actually building huge amounts of the border wall, an economy which exceeded everyone's expectations, no new wars and much better relations with Russia and North Korea. I could continue for a while.

Regards,
Jim
 
The subject is income taxes, not corporate tax.

Just admit to being either a boilerplate parroting ignoramus or an outright liar.

Confession is good for the soul.
Corporate tax is the tax that corporations pay on income so yes it is a form of income tax and was part the Trump tax cut.
 
Corporate tax is the tax that corporations pay on income so yes it is a form of income tax and was part the Trump tax cut.
Irrelevant to individual income taxes, which is the subject.

Judging by your squirming, spinning, and dodging, it can be safely presumed you do in fact know the difference, and are just lying like every other liberioidal hack when confronted with the truth.
 
If you were asked to name one substantive policy or initiative passed by Republicans during 2016-2018, the last time they held sway in the House, Senate and Executive Branch, the only answer would be their huge tax giveaway to the nation’s corporations and wealthiest individuals in 2017. Tax cuts for the very rich — and by “rich,” we are talking about the wealthiest 1% of all Americans — have been the singular foundation of all GOP policy for the past five decades. All of the noise and histrionics about so-called social issues (abortion, immigration, gun ownership) has simply been a useful vehicle to accomplish that solitary imperative: cutting taxes for the richest Americans. Conversely, any policy or effort by Democrats to legislate benefiting the remaining 99% of the American population has been met with stiff and unyielding opposition.

But on the very rare occasions when Republican candidates for office are required to articulate exactly what their policies would be if elected, that dominant, exclusive goal of tax cuts for corporations and the nation’s uber-wealthy is oddly never mentioned. Instead, we are treated to a seemingly never-ending litany of imagined Democratic evils and appeals to voters’ base fears and grievances (which for the most part boil down to racism and xenophobia). When a Republican candidate loudly declares we must “Close the borders,” for example, he’s not talking about denying Texas businesses the 1.1 million undocumented workers those same businesses eagerly hire to reduce their operating costs and obligations to pay a living wage to their employees. Because that would swiftly wipe out Texas’s service, agricultural and construction economy which, along with the economies of most Southwestern states, relies on exploiting those undocumented workers so its businesses can stay afloat. In this way “immigration” simply serves as a shiny object for their voters to angrily focus on while Republicans drain the nation’s treasury for the benefit of their corporate donor base.

Beyond the “close the border” tripe (and fearmongering about guns and abortion, hot-button topics trotted out in service of the same end goal of gutting corporate taxes) what exactly do Republicans have to offer Americans that will actually, tangibly make their lives better? The answer is: literally nothing.


You don't expect the 1% to pay taxes on those inflationary prices they're charging do you?
at least poor old broke down buydem is worth a lot of good laughs especially when he tries to shake hands with the invisible people
 

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