We know for fact that the pentagon has an annual budget of $1 trillion while Build Back Better gets a onetime payout of $500 billion.
Pentagon administrative bloat, gross corruption and incompetence at procurement is a whole nother kettle of fish.
We know for fact that the pentagon has an annual budget of $1 trillion while Build Back Better gets a onetime payout of $500 billion.
Right wingers think writing an insult is winning a political debate.
I would do you and anyone in your family anally. With no lube. Intelligently.
What does the GOP have to do with Biden's failure to pass anything that actually helps the American people?All the GOP does is dirty our environment, put more guns on the streets that murder our children, and take right's of women back to the time of the Spanish Inquisition. That fact you're ok with that, demonstrates what an ignorant, evil douche you are.
You're welcome.
Douche.
What does the GOP have to do with Biden's failure to pass anything that actually helps the American people?
It all sounds good in theory but I want to know exactly which prescription drug cost are reduced. And why is the tax cut off at $400,000? I would hope that those making $1/4 million a year should pay their fair share in taxes too. But they're the base of democrat donors.Here you go, loser. Stick this up your ignorant ass:
Offers universal and free preschool for all 3- and 4-year-olds, the largest expansion of universal and free education since states and communities across the country established public high school 100 years ago.
Makes the largest investment in child care in the nation’s history, saving most American families more than half of their spending on child care.
Delivers affordable, high-quality care for older Americans and people with disabilities in their homes, while supporting the workers who provide this care.
Provides 39 million households up to $3,600 (or $300 per month) in tax cuts per child by extending the American Rescue Plan’s expanded Child Tax Credit.
The largest effort to combat climate change in American history:
Delivers substantial consumer rebates and tax credits to reduce costs for middle class families shifting to clean energy and electrification.
Ensures clean energy technology – from wind turbine blades to solar panels to electric cars – will be built in the United States with American made steel and other materials, creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs here at home.
Advances environmental justice through a new Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator that will invest in projects around the country, while delivering 40% of the benefits of investment to disadvantaged communities, as part of the President’s Justice40 initiative.
Bolsters resilience and natural solutions to climate change through a historic investment in coastal restoration, forest management, and soil conservation.
The biggest expansion of affordable health care in a decade:
Reduces prescription drug costs.
Strengthens the Affordable Care Act and reduces premiums for 9 Million Americans.
Closes the Medicaid Coverage Gap, Leading 4 Million Uninsured People to Gain Coverage.
Expands Medicare to cover hearing benefits.
The most significant effort to bring down costs and strengthen the middle class in generations:
Makes the single largest and most comprehensive investment in affordable housing in history.
Extends the expanded Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for around 17 million low-wage workers.
Expands access to affordable, high-quality education beyond high school.
Promotes nutrition security to support children’s health.
Strengthens the middle class through a historic investment in equity, safety, and fairness.
Invests in immigration reform.
The Build Back Better framework is fully paid for:
Combined with savings from repealing the Trump Administration’s rebate rule, the plan is fully paid for by asking more from the very largest corporations and the wealthiest Americans. The 2017 tax cut delivered a windfall to them, and this would help reverse that—and invest in the country’s future. No one making under $400,000 will pay a penny more in taxes.
Specifically, the framework:
Stops large, profitable corporations from paying zero in tax and tax corporations that buyback stock rather than invest in the company.
Stops rewarding corporations for shipping jobs and profits overseas.
Asks the highest income Americans to pay their fair share.
Invests in enforcing our existing tax laws, so the wealthy pay what they owe.
Let's start with a housing first policy and a federal jobs program. FDR wrote the blueprint to what working class Americans need.What do you want? You have the floor. Lay out your agenda.
And the suspicion is that at least 20% of the payouts were fraud.
The fact that they dont care at all that at least 20% was likely fraud
I would hope that those making $1/4 million a year should pay their fair share in taxes too. But they're the base of democrat donors.
I don't buy it. The working class pay a much higher percent of their income in taxes. Someone making $50,000 could pay 35%.People making around $250k are already paying their fair share.
I don't buy it. The working class pay a much higher percent of their income in taxes. Someone making $50,000 could pay 35%.
"Suspicion" from whom? Why do you continue to be such a lying ass?
Something like 40% of American children live in poverty. Have you been to the inner city?I do buy it. As you make more money, the percent taxes goes up, until you hit about $400k, and then it starts dropping again. That being said, even a comparatively small percent taxes on someone in poverty is incredibly harsh. Poverty is the inability to sustain a standard of living, so they are already too poor to sustain themselves.
Something like 40% of American children live in poverty. Have you been to the inner city?
Dems threw a few scraps to the peasants. They need voters to forget that the CARES act was the largest upward transfer of wealth in history. Lest we forget that Biden passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill that privatizes our public utilities.
In a democracy, cynicism is the enemy of progress and realism is progress’s friend. A realistic view would insist that what happened in the U.S. Senate on Sunday is a big deal.
On a straight partisan vote, Democrats approved the largest investment in history to fight climate change married to first steps toward controlling prescription drug costs and helping Americans buy health insurance.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...nciliation-bill-strike-blow-against-cynicism/
What does the GOP have to do with Biden's failure to pass anything that actually helps the American people?
It all sounds good in theory but I want to know exactly which prescription drug cost are reduced. And why is the tax cut off at $400,000? I would hope that those making $1/4 million a year should pay their fair share in taxes too. But they're the base of democrat donors.