Is Trump Doing Better Than You Thought As President!

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  • Tara N Seals
    Tara N Seals

    Look up the hateful and hurtful background of those phrases.

    Rappers get by with those things because they belong to the group they're seemingly disparaging. (Not that I listen to or approve of their disgusting lyrics).

    Sort of like YOU can call your kids names, but no one else can.

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    When its considered how much money Trump spent during his campaign to get into office which was in the millions, is it all surprising that he would try and retrieve some that money back through the power of the office ?

    So far he has reduced the tax for the rich 1% which he is a part of, got rid of those pesky environmentalists which he has along standing problem with every time he wants to build a new golf resort.

    I think he's doing well for himself and the super rich buddies which he strategically placed into his administration.

    Smart business people are just that, savvy and sometimes unscrupulous toward their objectives of creating power and wealth.

    ie. The Watchtower Corporation.

    One could say Washington has been taken over by Corporate America for awhile and the consequences are just starting to show, maybe some good will come out of it, maybe some bad but nevertheless that's the way it is for now, at least until the next election.

  • LoveUniHateExams
    LoveUniHateExams

    Look up the hateful and hurtful background of those phrases - yes I realise these offensive phrases have bad origins ... but a genuinely free society shouldn't ban them outright by means of totalitarian censorship.

    Rappers get by with those things because they belong to the group they're seemingly disparaging. (Not that I listen to or approve of their disgusting lyrics) - And likewise if people didn't approve of Johnson's article all they had to do was not read it.

    We're back to those nuances we spoke of earlier.

    That's how a free society should work, with no apology necessary.

    Simple, isn't it ...


  • Tara N Seals
    Tara N Seals

    Yes, very simple.

    And, it goes both ways.

  • LoveUniHateExams
    LoveUniHateExams

    And, it goes both ways - but it doesn't go both ways ... even if in a free society it should go both ways.

    Eminem, 50 Cent, Snoop and the rest of 'em pump out tons of lyrics with lots of offensive words, lots of speaking of violence, etc. and if anything it makes them more famous, it swells their bank accounts.

    Boris Johnson used two phrases, clearly sarcastically, in an opinion piece and he had to apologise. Plus the link to his article won't work - The Times may even have taken it down due to pressure from the anti-free speech fascists.

    Trump called Haiti a sh!thole and from the media's reaction you'd think he'd been caught sodomising fluffy little bunny rabbits.

    BTW, d'ya think Boris Johnson is a descendant of Jack Johnson?

  • Tara N Seals
    Tara N Seals

    There is a thing called overcompensating for past wrongs.

    There are those who will exploit this for all it's worth.

    Can we all just get along?

    Did Jack Johnson father any children?

  • dogisgod
    dogisgod

    If you think DT is doing a great job......you need to go back to the Borg.

  • Simon
    Simon
    So far he has reduced the tax for the rich 1% which he is a part of ... I think he's doing well for himself and the super rich buddies which he strategically placed into his administration.

    The rich pay the lions share of taxes because newsflash: the tax system is based on percentages!

    Anything that benefits anyone at any point in the scale benefits those at the top the most.

    This is the same in the US, Canada and most other countries with this type of tax system. It seems a problem with the leftists because they don't understand basic math.

    Look at the tax rates, not the $$$.

    Whatever tax change is enacted, the bottom earners will see very little change not least because they pay very little tax.

    "Take more money off the rich and give it to the poor" sounds great for those who want equality of outcome but that should not be the job of government and it isn't sustainable. A stable government should ensure that the business arena is fair and people are not abusing anything but should otherwise concentrate on spending less of other people's money, not promising that money to others in return for their votes - what is exactly what it is about if anyone was honest.

    https://taxfoundation.org/summary-latest-federal-income-tax-data-2016-update/

    http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/how-much-of-a-fair-share-do-canadas-top-earners-pay-you-might-be-surprised

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    To add to what Simon has said above, please consider:

    45% of Americans (over 77 million households) PAY NO INCOME TAX. (Thus the IRS could be dissolved and these 45% of Americans would save ZERO in taxes.)

    In fact, 40% of Americans get a refund even though they have paid NO taxes! (Due to the Earned Income Credit) If the IRS were dissolved, they would LOSE their free refund.

    Americans who are in the top 20% of income earners pay 87% of all individual income taxes (and 69% of all federal taxes).

    The "1%-ers" (top 1% of income earners) pay over 43% of all individual income taxes.

    So, yeah, when the Gov't cuts income taxes 1% then your boss is going to save more than you do. But likely he's already paying more in taxes than you earn in the year!

    Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/45-of-americans-pay-no-federal-income-tax-2016-02-24

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    Anything that benefits anyone at any point in the scale benefits those at the top the most.

    Yes I understand, I have a degree in advanced Math.

    It was not too long ago when a group of 1% ers were asked what would they do if they were given a tax cut in relation to the businesses they own and the majority said not much.

    Its just his economic ideology to support and spur on businesses in the US and after all the people who lease offices in his business towers or buy memberships at his golf resorts are the rich and affluent who can afford those memberships.

    A case of the rich feeding the rich perhaps.

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