The state of this nation should come as no surprise to anyone with a third grade education.
For too long we have fostered and perpetuated an underclass that is slowly but surely taking over as the majority. The writing is on the wall, the collision course we're on is clear, the arithmetic is simple.
For some pathetic reason the DNC can't locate the nutsack to do the right thing for REAL Americans and force a change of course. It'll all come to a head and decisions will make themselves at some point. I hope I'm alive when it does so I can sit back and laugh as it all comes crashing down.
We said STRENGTHEN Social Security and Medicare and you guys voted for Republicans who clearly want to cut it and say it's broke.
Imagine the Bush tax breaks didn't happen and imagine the Iraq war never happened. We'd all have our social security. Imagine if all those good paying jobs didn't go overseas. Imagine if we didn't go from 1 million illegals to 10 million.
I don't like Republicans but I will like it if they kick the illegals out. Hopefully they do something good while they are in power.
All of establishment government is to blame...it really began when Democrats leveraged Reagan into signing the Amnesty Bill in 1986, those 3.5 million illegals quickly multiplied into tens of millions...herein lies the problem. We're now a nation that fosters way too much non-contributing filth...plain and ******* simple. People can spin this shit all they want but again, third graders can see this clearly.
Trump was elected almost entirely on the hope that he'd be the one with the nutsack to shake-up and expose the establishment pukes and eventually force major change...He's doing that and my bet is he'll keep doing that.
Seems like the only thing he's done is cut down on immigration. While I like that, it isn't nearly enough. And wages haven't gone up because of it.
Why Aren’t Wages Rising Faster Now That Unemployment Is Lower?
And another thing. You don't say your tax plan is going to hurt people like you and then give yourself a ******* tax bill that totally benefits you and then expect me to believe you are sincere on anything else.
Well, unfortunately he doesn't have a magic wand, it's been less than a year, it will take some time to unwind and change years and years of corruption. Wages won't change overnight or in a year...you know this.
The tax plan will hurt him in many ways....property tax max deduction at $10k...mortgage loan interest deduction at $500k max...etc
You see, people have come to over analyze and over think anything and everything Trump says...he can't possibly say enough to cover all potential twists and spins that the wacked out Left will put on shit. Obviously we've all come to know he's not the most calculated, methodical talker around...which is something his supporters like, we see what he says as genuine as he shoots from the hip. Many prefer everything said to appear to be from a script written and practiced over weeks....what's authentic about that? The bottom line is; his direction and intent is and should be clear to anyone who can listen, see and read....PERIOD.
5 Ways the New GOP Tax Plan Will Help the Middle Class
How The GOP Tax Plan Scrooges Middle Class, Retired And Poor
What is clear is that many of the benefits for the middle class could dwindle over time, even while companies and wealthy individuals could enjoy lasting tax advantages.
But the proposal’s conflicting provisions and phase-outs of certain benefits suggest that taxes could rise for some middle class earners over time. And for many, the income gains being touted by President Donald Trump are unlikely to materialize.
The tax plan’s primary beneficiaries would be wealthier Americans, who would enjoy lower tax rates despite the elimination of some breaks, a repeal of the so-called alternative minimum tax and the termination of the estate tax.
‘‘With the details they’ve presented to us so far, it looks like the tax cut benefits the wealthy and major corporations,’’ said Martin Sullivan, chief economist at Tax Analysts and a former staff economist at the Treasury Department. ‘‘In fact, if you have a large family, given the facts that we have now, that you would pay more in taxes.’’
Here’s why:
A married couple making less than $90,000 would be taxed at a 12 percent rate, instead of the current 15 percent. The size of their standard deduction would nearly double to $24,000.
But that same couple would lose personal exemptions — deductions that largely benefit families with multiple children. The child tax credit would rise to $1,600 from $1,000 — short of the $2,000 that Sullivan said would be needed to make many families whole.
The tax plan would also repeal the deduction of substantial medical costs, including what families might spend on nursing home care. And it would cap the deduction of state and local taxes. It also would use a less generous measure of inflation, so that more middle class taxpayers would creep into a higher bracket over several years.
Do I need to continue?
Here’s how the GOP tax plan would affect the middle class - The Boston Globe