Trump Repeats Call for Candidate to Run Against Don Bacon....

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Trump Repeats Call for Candidate to Run Against Don Bacon, Republican Rep. of Nebraska. Still no takers. Maybe Nebraska is wising up to just how bad trump is for politics. Maybe his caustic brand of politics has burned them once too often. Bacon was one of 13 Republicans who defied trump and voted along with Democrats to pass the infrastructure bill. https://www.mediaite.com/trump-doubles
 
It doesn't matter which Republican runs in Bacon's district, its a safe GOP seat.
Trump is a very flawed man, but his policies are way better than what the democrats have.
We'll see in 2022 and 2024 which party voters prefer.
 
It doesn't matter which Republican runs in Bacon's district, its a safe GOP seat.
Trump is a very flawed man, but his policies are way better than what the democrats have.
We'll see in 2022 and 2024 which party voters prefer.
His policies were schemes, if you can't see that you're a real fool.
 
Bacon, bacon, bacon...but yeah he is a ridiculous zionist hypocrite just like Trump.
 
Which policies? List them. Schemes for whom?
The biggest one was giving money to the rich, a variation of the " trickle-down " theory, that republicans tried twice before with no results except widening the gap between the rich and the poor, in many cases allowing the super-rich to pay no taxes at all.
 
The biggest one was giving money to the rich, a variation of the " trickle-down " theory, that republicans tried twice before with no results except widening the gap between the rich and the poor, in many cases allowing the super-rich to pay no taxes at all.
The top 10% of incomes pays 90% of Federal taxes.

Trump's Corporate tax cut keeps corporations from moving out of the US saving jobs

The gap between rich and poor narrowed under Trump.

Any other partisan lies that you want me to dispel?
 
The top 10% of incomes pays 90% of Federal taxes.

Trump's Corporate tax cut keeps corporations from moving out of the US saving jobs

The gap between rich and poor narrowed under Trump.

Any other partisan lies that you want me to dispel?
https:/nymag.com>article>fact-check No, the Richest One Percent Don't Pay 40% of Taxes
 
https:/nymag.com>article>fact-check No, the Richest One Percent Don't Pay 40% of Taxes

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You know where to look you know the topic you can do it if you like. I'm not doing your work you're not interested in the truth anyway.
 
Bacon is a RINO.

RINOS are anathema to the Grand Trump Party….
 
I would like you to provide evidence this is true.
OK
There were proportionately larger gains in wealth as well for Black and Hispanic families, the Fed said. Median net worth rose 33% for Black families and 65% for Hispanic families, compared with a 3% gain in the median for white families. However the absolute gap remained large: the median net worth for white families, at $188,200, was nearly eight times that of the $24,100 median for Blacks, and over five times that of the $36,100 of Hispanic families.
 
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There were proportionately larger gains in wealth as well for Black and Hispanic families, the Fed said. Median net worth rose 33% for Black families and 65% for Hispanic families, compared with a 3% gain in the median for white families. However the absolute gap remained large: the median net worth for white families, at $188,200, was nearly eight times that of the $24,100 median for Blacks, and over five times that of the $36,100 of Hispanic families.

Also from your link...

Wealth inequality was largely unchanged, with the top 10% of families holding about 71% of family wealth in 2019, roughly the same as in 2016, the Fed found in its latest Survey of Consumer Finances, conducted every three years.

Seems it was bit of a mixed bag, but thank you for the link, it has good information in it
 
Also from your link...
Wealth inequality was largely unchanged, with the top 10% of families holding about 71% of family wealth in 2019, roughly the same as in 2016, the Fed found in its latest Survey of Consumer Finances, conducted every three years.
Seems it was bit of a mixed bag, but thank you for the link, it has good information in it
I do support additional taxes for the super-wealthy.
The only exception would be for guys like Elon Musk who pours the wealth into new products.
The top income earners own both parties, so its tough to say whose tax policies are optimum.
 

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