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

Because you vote that way every ******* election, sucker.

That's why MAGA dumb ***** like you actually believe The Big Ugly Bill will benefit your worthless, nobody MAGA ass.
My money is not going to my Repub superiors. You are a liar. In fact, under Trump I have more money than I had under Biden, who was bleeding me dry.
 
My money is not going to my Repub superiors.
Yes, it is. You have no choice in the matter. It is your serf duty.

After all, your rich Repug feudal masters are your moral and intellectual superiors and they know what is best for you.

You are a liar. In fact, under Trump I have more money than I had under Biden, who was bleeding me dry.
Sure, Sucker.
 
Too much for your delicate MAGA nature?

Of course it is.
Women don't have wives. Men have wives. Women have male husbands. If she's playing 'slap and tickle' with her girlfriend neither qualify as a 'wife.' Do you not know these basic things about being human? Mr. 'Phosphorous'
 
Nothing in the bill prohibits this dingbat from sending every last dime to the government.

Dayum, you morons start this shit every time the tax code changes.

Man up *****, pay them 90% of your income if you think that is fair.
She thinks her GF is her wife......Talk about a dingbat....That tells you all you need to know about this C...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.


Whiney leftards gonna whine, even the rich ones.
 
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.


Posturing? Sure, theyll push back against it, but let us know when they show proof they refused the tax cuts. Until then, I expect that when tax season comes, they'll take those tax cuts just like everyone else
 
Drew E. Pomerance, a Los Angeles lawyer in business and commercial litigation, said that his net worth is in the tens of millions of dollars and that he will probably save tens of thousands of dollars from the law every year. While he said “it never ceases to amaze me that people vote against their own economic self-interest,” he also said he will benefit from the bill but thinks “it’s terrible for America.”

“Don’t get me wrong: I like money. I like having money. I’m not opposed to having money,” he said. “But at the expense of what it does to the rest of the country, it should not be a priority to give me and other rich people more money.”
If he is so against it, why does he just cut the government in the check to offset the tax breaks that he got? You'll probably never see that happen
 
They can donate to the U.S treasury directly.

I promise you that if I was a billionaire I would give to many causes, they can too.



Gifts to the U.S. Government​


How do I make a contribution to the U.S. government?​


Citizens who wish to make a general donation to the U.S. government may send contributions to a specific account called "Gifts to the United States."


This account was established in 1843 to accept gifts, such as bequests, from individuals wishing to express their patriotism to the United States. Money deposited into this account is for general use by the federal government and can be available for budget needs.


These contributions are considered an unconditional gift to the government. Citizens can make financial donations electronically through pay.gov or in paper form.


  • At pay.gov, you can contribute online from your bank account (ACH), PayPal, debit or credit card.
  • You can write a check or money order, payable to the United States Treasury, and in the memo section notate that it's a gift to the United States. Mail your check or money order to the address below.
Gifts to the United States
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Reporting and Analysis Branch 2
P.O. Box 1328
Parkersburg, WV 26106-1328

Any tax-related questions regarding these contributions should be directed to the Internal Revenue Service at 800-829-1040.

Yep, all these liberals who hate these tax cuts but not a one of them will return the money or decline to take them.
 
Because they have no money, shit-for-brains.

Because poor Repug peasants like you want all the money to go to your rich Repug superiors.....******* SUCKER.

You think if they raise taxes on the rich, it will help the poor?? The government will just find ways to spend the extra revenue on junk projects.
 
From the Washington Post --

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.


The rhetoric surrounding increases in taxation for the elite is smoke and mirrors mostly. There are countless ways that the elite can legally avoid taxes, and because tax law is written by those beholden to the elite (regardless of party), these loopholes will remain in place.

The real benefit to cutting taxes for the top bracket is to small business owners. People at the bottom of the top bracket feel the brunt of taxation, because they don't have access to the same methods of avoiding taxes that billionaires and multimillionaires have.

In practical effect, when elites like Warren Buffett talk about increasing taxes on themselves and their peers, it's a matter of virtue signaling.
 
The only thing you are capable of destroying is your own self-respect and dignity.

It is your Repug peasant duty to protect the wealth of rich Repugs. You are a serf from the Middle Ages, protecting the wealth of your feudal masters.

You have no choice in the matter....After all, rich Repugs are your intellectual and moral superiors and they know what is best for you.

******* SUCKER.
Yes or no, will you send the IRS more than you're expected too?
 
The only thing you are capable of destroying is your own self-respect and dignity.

It is your Repug peasant duty to protect the wealth of rich Repugs. You are a serf from the Middle Ages, protecting the wealth of your feudal masters.

You have no choice in the matter....After all, rich Repugs are your intellectual and moral superiors and they know what is best for you.

******* SUCKER.
Fool I ***** SLAPPED your pathetic thread into next week. You are humiliated for the next month minimum.

The fact is there is NOTHING preventing these assholes from giving their money to government, NOTHING. So why aren't they doing it?

Here...

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Breaking News: These alleged 'rich' people who want to pay more in taxes are still clutching onto their money. Sounds like 100% BS to me. Typical lying Democrats.
 
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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.

That’s because affluent Americans can buy their way out of the consequences of Democrat policies. They send their kids to private schools and live far away from illegal aliens.

The working class has switched to the Republican Party because the Democrat policies are hurting them. Illegals swarm into their neighborhoods, ruin the public schools, and drive up rents.

What you don’t realize is that the Democrat Party is made up of the rich, who as I said can buy their way out of liberal policies, and the poor, who like all the handouts.

But the backbone of our country - the working class with high school educations - cannot afford to be Democrats.
 
And they say the right votes against its own best self interest.

OTOH they are lesbian so maybe.
 
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.

Yeah, sure they do. There's no law that prevents them from paying more taxes.

Yet they don't.

DURRRRRR

In other words they are ******* liars.
 
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