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No it would not, it keeps the 2017 tax cuts the same.

Author: PaND (2715 Posts - Joined: Dec 4, 2022)
Posted at 8:30 am on Apr 24, 2025
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Replies to: "No it would not, it keeps the 2017 tax cuts the same."

  • The new budget would cut taxes (for the rich) - and INCREASE spending [LINK] - Chris94 - 8:20am 4/24/25 (19) [View All]
    • Who would have thunk it, right? [NT] - Frank L - 3:38pm 4/24/25
    • If true, that would be more of the same, which would be disappointing. We'll see what happens. - NedoftheHill - 11:33am 4/24/25
    • As I've been saying forever, a 3rd option is desperately needed. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 9:13am 4/24/25
      • True. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 7:07pm 4/24/25
      • Will never happen. [NT] - Chris94 - 2:46pm 4/24/25
        • True. Although Trump is kind of a third option; not typical GOP. - NedoftheHill - 7:07pm 4/24/25
    • I’m sure no one predicted this to happen before the elections. - jimbasil - 8:43am 4/24/25
    • Tariffs are taxes... and these hit the middle and lower classes the hardest. [NT] - Curly1918 - 8:37am 4/24/25
      • According to Trump and Howard Lutnick the Tariff Strategy is to bring millions of Robot jobs to [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 10:38am 4/24/25
        • THAT is happening anyway. [LINK] - Curly1918 - 11:19am 4/24/25
          • It’s a golden era dude! [NT] - Frank L - 3:34pm 4/24/25
      • Also not true. - PaND - 9:24am 4/24/25
        • Reagan was! But I suppose he was a RINO. [LINK] - Curly1918 - 10:16am 4/24/25
          • I guess you did not read the article. - PaND - 11:08am 4/24/25
            • I'm all in on that. [NT] - Curly1918 - 1:13pm 4/24/25
      • …and they will make the deficit much worse [NT] - Chris94 - 8:47am 4/24/25
        • Real Republicans need to grow a couple and provide guardrails for Trump's mood swings. - Curly1918 - 9:24am 4/24/25
          • How about just voting to impeach him in 2021 for his role in the attack on the Capitol? - Frank L - 3:08pm 4/24/25
    • No it would not, it keeps the 2017 tax cuts the same. [NT] - PaND - 8:30am 4/24/25
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