How about this: if I "prove it," will you self-ban for a month?
Since there is no way to prove the exact claim you made, you self ban for a month. See you on January 20, 2018.
How about this: if I "prove it," will you self-ban for a month?
The question is simple-minded & irrelevant.
You & ILA believe strongly in symbolism (at least selectively). I don't, at all. If either of you can show me how me sending my fairly paltry extra $$$ back to the gov't will change the generational responsibility for the cost, I'm all ears.
Most Americans will save money under the tax bill that the Senate passed Tuesday night and the House passed Wednesday. The size of that benefit varies, but 80 percent of households will see some benefit.
Compared to other legislation of similar scope, including previous changes to the tax code, this bill moved through Congress at a breakneck pace. Republicans were eager to meet Trump’s deadline for a tax cut before the end of the year.
There’s been little time for anyone to understand what’s in the bill, much less how it will affect their own pocketbooks. It’s hard to blame ordinary Americans. Coverage of the bill has been negative.
Many people don’t understand the bill very well.
Though DEMOCRATS could not stop the bill, their messaging won the day. They were successfully able to convince the public that the bill was geared toward giving corporations a huge, permanent tax cut, while giving individuals only a temporary one; and that the benefits of the bill would accrue overwhelmingly to wealthy taxpayers. But it’s amazing that DEMOCRATS were able to hold the line, without a single member voting for a bill that would cut taxes for nearly all Americans.
Once people get in their head that a bill doesn’t help them, it’s surprisingly challenging to convince them otherwise. You won’t find a lot of people who remember Obama primarily as a tax cutter, and Obamacare only became "popular" when Republicans began attempting to repeal it.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/12/why-dont-63-percent-of-americans-realize-theyre-getting-a-tax-cut-for-christmas/548852/
Their messaging didn't win the day their MSM ministry of propaganda won the day, most people actually believe their taxes are going to be raised.
For the last fucking time tax cuts do not decrease tax revenue! Jesus!
As they will be when the sunset day arrives and the conservative budget talks return to deficits and debts
Oh, so when was the last time someone cut a revenue source and money coming in remained the same?
And if your going to respond with the voodoo economics that an improved economy will make up the loss forget it
It has never stayed the same, it has always gone up!
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As they will be when the sunset day arrives and the conservative budget talks return to deficits and debts
Source?
The primary source is the CBO, the secondary source is Forbes.
So in seven years or whenever it is and peoples rates return back to today if they aren't extended and you think people are stressed about that today?
But you failed to supply either
Your graph is too simplistic, doesn't account for an array of contributing variables
http://www.politifact.com/punditfac...-tax-plan-prompts-question-can-tax-cuts-real/
http://www.econdataus.com/taxcuts.html
Not only that, but in seven years when the conservatives return to the deficit/debt conversation the discussion of entitlements will resurface
As I said earlier, when the average Joe sees this April the peanuts he's getting compared to what the top profits he's going to start questioning the " biggest tax cut in history"
Not only that, but in seven years when the conservatives return to the deficit/debt conversation the discussion of entitlements will resurface
As I said earlier, when the average Joe sees this April the peanuts he's getting compared to what the top profits he's going to start questioning the " biggest tax cut in history"
The secondary source is right in the link, the chart shows exactly what I claimed it did, tax cuts do not decrease tax revenue, that is not to say they cause tax revenue increases, though there is a strong correlation between the two.
Oh, so when was the last time someone cut a revenue source and money coming in remained the same?
And if your going to respond with the voodoo economics that an improved economy will make up the loss forget it
Source?