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Budwick · 70-79, M
Good?
He's been outstanding!
He's been outstanding!
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Zoranna · F
@Budwick Deflection? Ha! Your "Supreme Leader" is a master at that. Health care can be solved easily but your mob had no idea of what that is, no plan at all. How about this:
Public health care for those who can't afford it but the choice to have private insurance if you choose to. It works very well here but you guys won't compromise on anythig and all your leader cares about is his "Brand" but you're too blind to see it. Step away for a while and have a good look.
Public health care for those who can't afford it but the choice to have private insurance if you choose to. It works very well here but you guys won't compromise on anythig and all your leader cares about is his "Brand" but you're too blind to see it. Step away for a while and have a good look.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Zoranna
You could use a little practice.
You understand that Trump is not Congress, right?
Full disclosure [that means I am going out the way to be really honest, honest means I'm telling the truth, truth means not a lie] I'm not a fan of government being in the healthcare business. They have more important things to do.
Deflection? Ha! Your "Supreme Leader" is a master at that.
You could use a little practice.
You understand that Trump is not Congress, right?
Full disclosure [that means I am going out the way to be really honest, honest means I'm telling the truth, truth means not a lie] I'm not a fan of government being in the healthcare business. They have more important things to do.
Zoranna · F
@Budwick
Your ignorance is astounding.
Question: Deflection or not? (paraphrasing) Answer: Both. Good grief.
My telling you I'm Australian, your response: "Good ploy".
Great responses there ... not.
It doesn't surprise me actually. You're a died in the wood bonefide "Cult" follower. All I can do is give you my sympathy *sigh.
To quote Mark Twain:
“Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
Your ignorance is astounding.
Question: Deflection or not? (paraphrasing) Answer: Both. Good grief.
My telling you I'm Australian, your response: "Good ploy".
Great responses there ... not.
It doesn't surprise me actually. You're a died in the wood bonefide "Cult" follower. All I can do is give you my sympathy *sigh.
To quote Mark Twain:
“Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
Zoranna · F
@Theseus Cute? You're laughable. Get someone else to read the interaction where you deemed I was "OWNED", they might explain it to you. I'm stupid? You think so, fair enough, you're entitled to your opinion but I can assure you I'm not. And tell your Mate, because he sure isn't mine, that if he'd like to get it correct it's "G'day Mate".
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Budwick · 70-79, M
@calnative That is complete and utter nonsense.
For individuals, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reduced federal income tax rates, increased the standard deduction, doubled the child tax credit, repealed the personal and dependent exemptions, and capped the deductions for state and local taxes
The Heritage Foundation recently calculated that, over the next decade, the typical American household will reap an additional $26,000 in take-home pay, thanks to the cuts and the economic growth they fuel.
For a family of four, the 10-year benefits are almost $45,000. That’s more than enough to buy a new car or to put a down payment on a house
Is the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act just a tax cut for the rich?
No, the tax cuts are not just benefiting the wealthy. Average taxpayers in every congressional district get a tax cut, and lower-income communities get the largest percentage decreases in their tax bills.
Some low-income congressional districts will see their federal income taxes cut by 20 percent or more.
For individuals, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reduced federal income tax rates, increased the standard deduction, doubled the child tax credit, repealed the personal and dependent exemptions, and capped the deductions for state and local taxes
The Heritage Foundation recently calculated that, over the next decade, the typical American household will reap an additional $26,000 in take-home pay, thanks to the cuts and the economic growth they fuel.
For a family of four, the 10-year benefits are almost $45,000. That’s more than enough to buy a new car or to put a down payment on a house
Is the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act just a tax cut for the rich?
No, the tax cuts are not just benefiting the wealthy. Average taxpayers in every congressional district get a tax cut, and lower-income communities get the largest percentage decreases in their tax bills.
Some low-income congressional districts will see their federal income taxes cut by 20 percent or more.
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