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Taxes being fixed in as they have been…. Jim, who suffers when you raise corporate taxes?
Author:
BaronVonZemo
(59193 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)
Posted at 8:46 am on May 28, 2025
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Replies to: "Taxes being fixed in as they have been…. Jim, who suffers when you raise corporate taxes?"
Even Musk is criticizing the 3.8 trillion deficit increasing bill. Meantime, MAS is focusing on
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Frank L
- 7:43am 5/28/25
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Musk has zero political instincts. The Big Bill barely addresses entitlements and the Dems...
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Curly1918
- 9:22am 5/28/25
No, anyone trying to make cuts to poor people while giving rich people tax breaks is HOPELESSS.
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Frank L
- 9:28am 5/28/25
It's far more nuanced than this. And it ain't the poor who are voting themselves so many benefits.
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Curly1918
- 9:49am 5/28/25
No shit. I’m addressing this current madness of a bill.
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Frank L
- 9:52am 5/28/25
Of course he was. The issue is when you posit yourself as the person who will change it, but then
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Frank L
- 10:08am 5/28/25
Responds to Curls below.
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Frank L
- 10:08am 5/28/25
He was always a huge deficit spender. In many ways he represents the classic Democrat policies.
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Curly1918
- 9:58am 5/28/25
Funny how libs look for compromise only after losing all power. These false claims don’t help you…
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BaronVonZemo
- 9:35am 5/28/25
Tax breaks for billionaires!!!
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PaND
- 9:41am 5/28/25
I told jim that it only continues the present rates - they don’t know it
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BaronVonZemo
- 10:08am 5/28/25
Let's tax 'em all out of existence and then we can all work for DC!
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Curly1918
- 9:53am 5/28/25
DEI is a huge problem for the US, and BidenHandlers made it pervasive,
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BaronVonZemo
- 7:49am 5/28/25
Ah, the resident boogeymen again; trans, DEI, immigrants but not the tax cuts for the wealthy.
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jimbasil
- 8:29am 5/28/25
Taxes being fixed in as they have been…. Jim, who suffers when you raise corporate taxes?
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:46am 5/28/25
You’re cool with the debt explosion, then. I see.
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Chris94
- 8:15am 5/28/25
No. But I see you’ve suddenly started caring about it again.
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:33am 5/28/25