Poorest Americans Dealt Biggest Blow Under Senate Republican Tax Package

Absolute nonsense.

How about reducing the number of poor people instead of making them poorer?

And the idea that we should compare poor US citizens to the poor living elsewhere is laughable. The poor living where? India? Sudan?
your xenophobic bullshit is nonsensical

we have people that can't read or write here living with iPhones and air-conditioning only because of where they were born
 
Too damn hot and getting hotter. Wait until hurricane season comes and Trump does nothing to help.
Then the MAGAS in the states that get hit will start crying we need help , we need help. and when it doesn't come and some of them lose everything it will be too late to go back.,
Trump has put the burden of helping these people on the states and as of now I do not know of any state that has put any funds away to help them, so these people will have to go it alone and a lot of them may lose everything they have.
I feel bad for the ones that didn't vote for this but the ones that did I say you got what you wanted now suffer with it.
 
How about reducing the number of poor people instead of making them poorer?

And the idea that we should compare poor US citizens to the poor living elsewhere is laughable. The poor living where? India? Sudan?
Agreed, but MAGAts, like their Orange Messiah, believe life is a Zero Sum game. To be winners, they need to make losers. The poor are made the "losers" by the "winners" who take from them.

Followers of Jesus, OTOH, believe existence is a non-zero-sum game. Christian religions, not so much.

“I win, you lose!” or “I lose, you win!”

Those are the stakes in what’s known as a “zero-sum game.” The term is used in everything from economics to politics to neighborhood relations. It even comes up when describing family dynamics.

People compete for the same resources, so whatever I win, you lose – and vice versa.

From benign bicyclists ignoring stop signs to increasingly toxic shoving matches to the horrors of mass shootings, zero-sum games are played every day. Violence in all of its escalated forms testifies to the bully’s illusion that winning the zero-sum game makes you a real winner.

Our religious doctrines are pockmarked with winner/loser theologies – zero-sum games on steroids. Yet along comes Jesus and effectively says, “God won’t play your zero-sum game of scarcity. Neither will I!”

Jesus knew that God’s immense plan for the world was based on abundance, not scarcity. Scarcity encourages hoarding. Abundance encourages sharing.
 
Poor people pay a greater percentage of their income in taxes than the wealthy do. To poor people sales taxes are meaningful. The bottom 5th percentile pays 16 percent of their income in federal, state and local taxes.
 
The top 20% percent in this country who earn over half the total income in this country are the ones funding the Corrupt-Lican so that they don't have to pay their fair share of taxes.

Over the past 50 years, the highest-earning 20% of U.S. households have steadily brought in a larger share of the country’s total income; over half.
 
How do you know that???? They probably pay more than what Crazy Trump did.

On average, low income people pay less than $600 in taxes a year. With federal taxes, they almost uniformly get money back rather than owe anything.



 
Poor people pay a greater percentage of their income in taxes than the wealthy do. To poor people sales taxes are meaningful. The bottom 5th percentile pays 16 percent of their income in federal, state and local taxes.
as they should

to do otherwise would be asinine

right now, millions of Americans pay no taxes but vote for more spending
 
Would you feel better if we took away the iPhones and air-conditioning?
I would feel better if we stopped being cheaters in the market

our markets can recede. home values can drop. people that make poor decisions should suffer from it. Planning and saving should be rewarded. borrowing and over spending should not
 
I would feel better if we stopped being cheaters in the market

our markets can recede. home values can drop. people that make poor decisions should suffer from it. Planning and saving should be rewarded. borrowing and over spending should not

So, if someone borrows or overspends, how many years in prison do you want them to get?
 
It appears to be similar to the Republican scheme to disenfranchise voters: make the paperwork requirements more difficult.


The bill's impact on Medicaid recipients and others​

According to KFF, 92% of Medicaid recipients work full or part-time, or can't work because of illness, disability, caregiving responsibilities, or school attendance. Many work for low-paying jobs in small companies that do not provide insurance.

Adding work requirements, KFF found, would require states to verify someone's employment status at least every 6 months, creating bureaucratic hurdles. A number of states that imposed work requirements during Trump's first term ended up eliminating them.

You believe that verifying eligibility every six months is too often? How often would be ok in your view or is it 'once you're in, you're in for life" kind of thing?
 
You believe that verifying eligibility every six months is too often? How often would be ok in your view or is it 'once you're in, you 're in for life" kind of thing?
It depends. At least an annual requirement. Part of the problem is exactly as noted before: Republicans pass "busy work requirements" then cut staffing so that it takes months to complete the checks.

Do you think it's okay to increase the requirements and the periodic checks then cut staffing so that those checks fall by the wayside while the benefits or voter registration lapses?

Republicans are doing exactly the thing that Americans hate most about government: setting up requirements very difficult, if not impossible, to complete.

Another problem is MAGAt lies. They create a problem that is virtually non-existent, such as voter fraud, and then pack on a ton of requirements that forces most people to just give up and go without even though they are eligible. IMO, that's dishonest to the extreme since it strips Americans of their rights such as voting.
 
They have been closing Hospitals around this area for years.
We don't even have a Well care or anything like that in this small town,
Closest Hospital is 20 miles away and is very small and may close , the next one is 30 miles away and has been in financial trouble for some time so we have to go about 40 miles to a hospital.
And with these cuts I see those two small hospitals closing up.

"But the poor will always be with us." - Reichwing excuse for doing their best to ignore the poor.
 
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