They're Rich. They're Anti-Trump. And They Don't Want Their Massive Tax Cuts.

Is anyone forcing them to take the cuts?

If not, I’d say they’re just being drama queens.
You're missing the point, as always.

These tax cuts are ******* horrible for the country. You MAGA simps claim to care about the national debt, but you obviously do not.
 
For starters.....cutting Medicaid for millions of poor people in order to give millionaires and billionaires a bigger tax cut. The Big Ugly Bill.

That's what the whole ******* article is about, hopeless MAGA shit-for-brains.
When was that?

How is that taxes btw?
 
I believe everyone is at least twice as smart as you.

Except IM2.
No, you don't.

I've ripped you a new asshole more times than you can count.

You've got no facts, no game, and no intellect.....just a worthless ******* MAGA racist troll.
 
Just shut the **** up to me, Kleetus.

The dumbest MAGA **** on this board....which is saying a lot.
It's always interesting to watch those who will probably never amount to much, those who are constantly blaming others for their own misfortune, defending the very people who have benefitted from that misfortune.

This is what being lost in an ideology does to people. This is what the tribe tells them to think and say, so it's what they think and say, and they never question it. While they sit there in their misery. Incredible.
 
It's always interesting to watch those who will probably never amount to much, those who are constantly blaming others for their own misfortune, defending the very people who have benefitted from that misfortune.

This is what being lost in an ideology does to people. This is what the tribe tells them to think and say, so it's what they think and say, and they never question it. While they sit there in their misery. Incredible.
It is very fascinating from a morbid, anthropology perspective.

It never crosses their unimpressive, dishonest little MAGA brains that rich, corrupt Republicans like Donald Trump are responsible for much of their misery.

Instead, they blame all their woes on the least powerful people in our society -- illegal immigrants, minorities, and homosexuals.
 
Yes, you're very funny and very stupid.
Go find a new thread to troll so that you can blame Obama and Biden for Bush's and Trump's massive tax cuts some more...******* gimp.

You're a real ******* genius.
 
It is very fascinating from a morbid, anthropology perspective.

It never crosses their unimpressive, dishonest little MAGA brains that rich, corrupt Republicans like Donald Trump are responsible for much of their misery.

Instead, they blame all their woes on the least powerful people in our society -- illegal immigrants, minorities, and homosexuals.
Yeah. Funny you would bring up anthropology -- that and sociology are my main interests as I observe this stuff. Who we are as a people. I'm not particularly political.

This has been a very troubling ten years, looking at it from that perspective. I've learned a lot about us.
 
From the Washington Post --

Kimberly Hoover has been to most Michelin-star restaurants on the East and West coasts. She and her wife, multimillionaires from their real estate firms, own homes in or near New York City, Washington, Miami and Quebec. Their lives are filled with skiing, fine wine and long trips to Europe.

Hoover’s accountant estimates that the new tax law that President Donald Trump signed this month will save her several million dollars over the next few years. While many Americans might rejoice at that kind of windfall, Hoover worked hard to stop it from becoming a reality, arguing to lawmakers that she has more money than she needs.

“At some point, it starts to feel wrong. It starts to feel excessive. It starts to feel somehow inappropriate. And at some point, it just doesn’t feel good,” said Hoover, who spoke while on break from a sapphic literature conference she helps sponsor in Albany. “Imbalanced is really not good for anyone, even if you’re on the positive end of that imbalance, because it’s unsustainable.”



This explains why many rich people feel this way. They're embarrassed by Trump and the disgusting MAGA Republican Party. --


During the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, affluent Americans who benefited from tax cuts were more likely to be Republicans. The political party they supported delivered material benefits that boosted their pocketbooks. Democratic voters, by comparison, were more likely to be working or middle class.

Now, more than half of upper-income families — defined as those earning more than $215,400 per year — vote Democratic, according to a 2024 Pew Research survey, as more highly educated voters shift to the left. The top fifth of earners went from supporting Barack Obama in 2008 by a 2.5-point margin to supporting Joe Biden in 2020 by close to 15 percentage points. “Affluent Americans used to vote for Republican politicians. Now they vote for Democrats,” one 2023 paper found. That shift intensified during the 2024 presidential election, when large numbers of Black and Latino voters, who tend to be lower-income, defected to the Republican ticket for the first time in decades, according to several political scientists, exit polls and studies.

Is this person aware that the Treasury Department will be happy to take her money? No law needed
 
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From the Washington Post --

Kimberly Hoover has been to most Michelin-star restaurants on the East and West coasts. She and her wife, multimillionaires from their real estate firms, own homes in or near New York City, Washington, Miami and Quebec. Their lives are filled with skiing, fine wine and long trips to Europe.

Hoover’s accountant estimates that the new tax law that President Donald Trump signed this month will save her several million dollars over the next few years. While many Americans might rejoice at that kind of windfall, Hoover worked hard to stop it from becoming a reality, arguing to lawmakers that she has more money than she needs.

“At some point, it starts to feel wrong. It starts to feel excessive. It starts to feel somehow inappropriate. And at some point, it just doesn’t feel good,” said Hoover, who spoke while on break from a sapphic literature conference she helps sponsor in Albany. “Imbalanced is really not good for anyone, even if you’re on the positive end of that imbalance, because it’s unsustainable.”



This explains why many rich people feel this way. They're embarrassed by Trump and the disgusting MAGA Republican Party. --


During the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, affluent Americans who benefited from tax cuts were more likely to be Republicans. The political party they supported delivered material benefits that boosted their pocketbooks. Democratic voters, by comparison, were more likely to be working or middle class.

Now, more than half of upper-income families — defined as those earning more than $215,400 per year — vote Democratic, according to a 2024 Pew Research survey, as more highly educated voters shift to the left. The top fifth of earners went from supporting Barack Obama in 2008 by a 2.5-point margin to supporting Joe Biden in 2020 by close to 15 percentage points. “Affluent Americans used to vote for Republican politicians. Now they vote for Democrats,” one 2023 paper found. That shift intensified during the 2024 presidential election, when large numbers of Black and Latino voters, who tend to be lower-income, defected to the Republican ticket for the first time in decades, according to several political scientists, exit polls and studies.

What liars these people are. She can always refuse the tax cut and pay more. But.....she won't.
 
From the Washington Post --

Kimberly Hoover has been to most Michelin-star restaurants on the East and West coasts. She and her wife, multimillionaires from their real estate firms, own homes in or near New York City, Washington, Miami and Quebec. Their lives are filled with skiing, fine wine and long trips to Europe.

Hoover’s accountant estimates that the new tax law that President Donald Trump signed this month will save her several million dollars over the next few years. While many Americans might rejoice at that kind of windfall, Hoover worked hard to stop it from becoming a reality, arguing to lawmakers that she has more money than she needs.

“At some point, it starts to feel wrong. It starts to feel excessive. It starts to feel somehow inappropriate. And at some point, it just doesn’t feel good,” said Hoover, who spoke while on break from a sapphic literature conference she helps sponsor in Albany. “Imbalanced is really not good for anyone, even if you’re on the positive end of that imbalance, because it’s unsustainable.”



This explains why many rich people feel this way. They're embarrassed by Trump and the disgusting MAGA Republican Party. --


During the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, affluent Americans who benefited from tax cuts were more likely to be Republicans. The political party they supported delivered material benefits that boosted their pocketbooks. Democratic voters, by comparison, were more likely to be working or middle class.

Now, more than half of upper-income families — defined as those earning more than $215,400 per year — vote Democratic, according to a 2024 Pew Research survey, as more highly educated voters shift to the left. The top fifth of earners went from supporting Barack Obama in 2008 by a 2.5-point margin to supporting Joe Biden in 2020 by close to 15 percentage points. “Affluent Americans used to vote for Republican politicians. Now they vote for Democrats,” one 2023 paper found. That shift intensified during the 2024 presidential election, when large numbers of Black and Latino voters, who tend to be lower-income, defected to the Republican ticket for the first time in decades, according to several political scientists, exit polls and studies.

A long tedious cut and paste from a supermarket tabloid.
 
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