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Tell you what. Let us go back to the tax structure under that very successful Republican President, Dwight Eisenhower. I think that is a very good idea
That's because you're ignorant with no understanding of economics.
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Tell you what. Let us go back to the tax structure under that very successful Republican President, Dwight Eisenhower. I think that is a very good idea
Dems want to please their worst enemy. You cannot get any dumber than that, especially when they know it. It is like Adam eating forbidden fruit, knowing that he is not doing the right thing, in the presence of Eve, who fell to Satan.another Tax deduction?
I mean the SALT deduction is super important to them. I wonder why that is? Why another tax deduction for the rich (The rich pay more in state and local taxes) so why are they so bent on giving even more money to the rich?
I tell democrats all the time, it's the deductions that allow rich people to get away paying little tax......and yet they fight to get MORE deductions.
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According to the Tax Policy Center, a full repeal of the SALT cap would lead to almost 70% of the benefits going to people with annual incomes above $500,000.
Plus I thought Democrats love to pay taxes and always complain they're not high enough, so they want MORE deductions?
LOL You dumb jerk, the blue states carry the red states. Of the top 15 states receiving aid from the Federal government, 11 are red states.
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