I didn't see where anyone else had posted this, so...................

No one cares. Did you watch Kamala Harris Town Hall Meeting tonight?

Her first act as President, ... pass the LIFT Act.

"The latest volley in the competition is the LIFT the Middle Class Act from Harris. As the Atlantic’s Annie Lowrey explains, the bill would offer a sizable cash payment to most middle-class households. Single people would get $250 per month or $3,000 a year, married couples would get $500 per month or $6,000 a year, and it would phase out for singles without kids making $50,000 or more, and for married couples or single people with kids making $100,000 or more. It costs about $200 billion in the first year or $2 trillion over 10, roughly in the range of the price tag for the 2017 tax cuts."
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2018/10/19/17995374/kamala-harris-lift-act-basic-income-cash-eitc

Like a 'Universal Basic Income'.

Yeah, also heard her admit Obamacare was a scam to push for single payer. At least she's being honest now, and saying, "you like your doctor and plan? Tough shit."

And BTW, there is no "price tag" for tax cuts you fucking moron.
 
Yeah, also heard her admit Obamacare was a scam to push for single payer. At least she's being honest now, and saying, "you like your doctor and plan? Tough shit."

And BTW, there is no "price tag" for tax cuts you fucking moron.

I think the 'price tag' reference was to lost revenue for the last Tax cut. (But thanks for trying to figure it out on your own)
 
No one cares. Did you watch Kamala Harris Town Hall Meeting tonight?

Her first act as President, ... pass the LIFT Act.

"The latest volley in the competition is the LIFT the Middle Class Act from Harris. As the Atlantic’s Annie Lowrey explains, the bill would offer a sizable cash payment to most middle-class households. Single people would get $250 per month or $3,000 a year, married couples would get $500 per month or $6,000 a year, and it would phase out for singles without kids making $50,000 or more, and for married couples or single people with kids making $100,000 or more. It costs about $200 billion in the first year or $2 trillion over 10, roughly in the range of the price tag for the 2017 tax cuts."
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2018/10/19/17995374/kamala-harris-lift-act-basic-income-cash-eitc

Like a 'Universal Basic Income'.

Excellent idea. I can raise all my rents by at least $250 a month.
 
No need to try and spin it. Or get out of it. It is quite clear what is on your computer. Disturbing to most people. Not Democrat "males"I guess. No surprise.

You might want to drop this whole insult line before you-know-who nails you for 12b.
 
tell me that's not a real question

God we are walking among braindead

Ahhh, love it when dumb fucks try to act like they know anything. Before the 2018 election Trump was promising to give the middle class a tax cut. Maybe your low IQ brain missed the fact that the middle class got nothing in the 2018 tax plan.

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-poli...ald-trump-middle-class-tax-cut-tax-reform-2-0

We know this because Trump and the GOP have an actual tax bill that is not only written but has already passed the House of Representatives. If Republicans hold the House in November, they will pass this real tax bill again. And if they gain seats in the United States Senate, they will stand a chance of passing it there, too. The real tax bill is not a middle-class tax cut — it’s a huge windfall for the rich, just like every other tax bill Republicans have written for the past 30 years.

There is a kind of entertaining randomness to the things Trump says and does. The president decides it would be smart to start pretending that he’s working on a middle-class tax cut, so he just blurts it out with no preparation. Everyone else in the Republican Party politics knows that when Trump starts lying about something, their job is to start covering for him.

But because Trump is disorganized, and most people aren’t as shameless as Trump is, it usually takes a few days for the ducks to get in a row. The ensuing chaos is kind of funny.

But there’s actually nothing funny about tricking millions of people about matters with substantial concrete consequences for them and their families. And that’s what’s happening here. Trump is lying about taxes — and about health care and many other things — because he will benefit personally in concrete ways if the electorate is misinformed about the real stakes in the election.
 
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