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[–] Ziggystrife 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
God yes please. We need some tax cuts desperately.
[–] Pwning4Ever 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
Fucking progressives say the US citizens pays relatively low taxes lol.
Fuck those faggots.
[–] ScreaminMime 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
If they don't agree with the Trump tax cuts they can always opt to pay at the higher Obama rate in protest.
[–] ardvarcus 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The one's who don't make much are getting lard from the federal government; the ones who are millionaires have tax shelters in the Cayman Islands.
[–] FlashVirus ago
Fuck off, Libertardian. Scandinavian nations and most developed nations are able to reconcile incredibly high tax rates with a stable, prosperous society. As for Progressives, I'd rather have Teddy Roosevelt as an idol than some effeminate looking (and sounding) Ron Paul that's screeching about the "free murkits!!!11"
[–] guinness2 [S] 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Did you get a chance to see the overview given at the press conference on Apr 26, 2017 by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin & National Economic Director Gary Cohn?
It's definitely worth watching and very exciting!
[–] Freddy_Will_I_Yes 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Thank you for the share, good sir!
[–] manapot 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Does anyone have a link to the actual substance of the tax cuts/reforms? I'd be interested to read them so I stay informed when the inevitable libcucks start crying about how it's bad for the country.
[–] guinness2 [S] 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
No, not yet.
All we have at the moment is a fairly good, high-level overview given at a press conference on Apr 26, 2017 by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin & National Economic Director Gary Cohn
It sounds like the press pool were given the same info as was expressed during the press conference, however there wasn't much reporting done.
The exact tax brackets are still being worked out as part of the negotiation process with congress.
[–] twee 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Smart man. I came on here to do the same. I'm not about to trust a tweet.
[–] Klw56 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Keep up the good work!
[–] twee 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I'll reserve my congratulations for when I actually have the details, instead of trusting a tweet.
[–] ardvarcus 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
This will be Trump's legacy, if he gets what he wants.
[–] guinness2 [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The wall will make a lasting legacy too: especially because I suspect it will capture the hearts and minds of the American people even more when construction begins and as we get progress updates.
The manned mission to Mars may also define President Trump's legacy.
Perhaps when Secretary Mattis pops al-Baghdadi's head like a pimple: that may be one hell of a celebration in the streets to remember too.
Perhaps the massive infrastructure renewal will be noteworthy too?
[–] crankypants15 ago (edited ago)
What? Do you have specific information on this? Or just a general idea that comes from the recent budget?
Because Michigan's infrastructure, like power grid, is not keeping up with growth, and many parts of the grid are old, not to mention old bridges and lead water pipes (see Flint, MI). In the 1990s Consumer's Power was giving a discount to you if they could shut off your AC during peak summer periods, because they don't have enough electricity during these times. Now this program has spread to West Michigan.
[–] guinness2 [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Here's a link to the actual Tweet.
As usual, (((Twitter))) has positioned the bitter screaming and crying from cucks, leftists and vagina-voters right to the top... but I don't mind because it's hilarious to see crybabies complaining about unprecedented tax reforms.
This looks like it may be the biggest tax reform to US history... and now liberals hate tax reform!
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[–] guinness2 [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
To be honest, the dems also support Mexican crime against US citizens, sharia law and committing domestic terrorist attacks against peaceful citizens at Trump rallies (see Project Veritas).
[–] tsuke 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The trump tax reform package is the best one i have seen.
[–] guinness2 [S] ago
The globalist RINOs and Democrats will try to rape the tax reforms to death, however at this point I am profoundly optimistic because yes, it sounds absolutely perfect!
It was telling to watch the press briefing about the budget because after Treasury Sec’y Steve Mnuchin and National Economic Dir. Gary Cohn spoke, the Jew globalist mainstream media press pool were in shock and seemed panicked because they couldn't find any aspect to lie about how bad it was... so they starting having an Autistic screeching fit about President Trump's tax returns.
[–] FlashVirus ago
Fantastic! Tax cuts for billionaires and no wall or any real campaign promises! Hooray for Reagonomics!
[–] guinness2 [S] ago (edited ago)
You seem confused about the difference between a budget and a tax plan. The two are completely different: the budget, which is negotiated twice a year, is intended to allocate cash for certain projects. The tax plan relates to the laws regarding how much of our income is provided to the government to maintain it's services.
And as far as the budget is concerned, you are incorrect about that too.
Here is a copy/pasted comment I posted earlier:
What do you hear the president saying with his new budget? That funding the military replenishment is a major priority and so is border security because President Trump also negotiated budget to double the number of cells to hold illegal Mexicans captured by ICE agents. AND replace huge sections of flimsy, 8 foot chicken-wire border fencing with big, beautiful 20 foot tall steel walls.
The message is that President Trump just met another huge campaign promise and took another fantastic step forwards towards border security.
I'm hoping President Trump will use the wall as a bargaining chip during the September budget negotiations to again get something else that he wants, perhaps funding for the huge tax reforms or the massive infrastructure renewal projects? I'm expecting the wall and NASA funding to come after that, however I'm half expecting that President Trump is just fucking with the Democrats and doesn't ever expect them to agree to fund it, but plans to use confiscation of Mexican drug lord profits, taxes on sanctuary cities and tariffs to fund the wall.
That said, let's not forget how fucking ridiculous it is to expect every massive project for a four year term to be funded in the first 6 months budget. Remember how it took Obama over three years to finally get funding for his Obamacare cluster-fuck-clown-show and that only happened after his attempt to pass the Obamacare bill failed 54 times.
The Trump administration has been like Christmas everyday and I can't wait to find out what massive campaign promise the President delivers on next!
[–] Osmanthus 3 points 0 points 3 points (+3|-3) ago (edited ago)
Looking at the department and program changes, it looks like they just took money from domestic spending and gave it all to the military. I'm not sure why this is something to cheer about, this doesn't cut overall spending much at all.
[–] Pwning4Ever 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Budget and tax plan are not the same thing.