*GHETTOBLASTER » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Listen to Illegal Alien loving POS Traitor and serial liar jerrab lecture me about patriotism.....![]()
"The legislation would make permanent the individual income and estate tax cuts passed during Trump's first term and add fresh exemptions for tipped income, overtime pay, and interest on certain auto loans—moves designed to appeal to working-class voters.To help offset the anticipated revenue shortfall, estimated at roughly $3.8 trillion, the bill would repeal or fast-track the expiration of clean energy tax credits enacted under President Joe Biden. That rollback would substantially reduce the net cost of the package."
Hating hillary doesn't mean you're not a democ rat.jerrab » Today, 1:20 am » wrote: ↑ it is not my party. you think everyone who is not a trump supporter likes hillary. I hated her before she ran.
qatar and other me countries want to rebuild gaza for the people in gaza.Zeets2 » 40 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yeah, you'd MUCH rather maintain slums in Gaza like these for the NEXT 80 years as well rather than have beautiful resorts and a thriving business community, right?:
Even a Jew-hating dunce like you should be able to see the potential of having modern resorts and a Mediterranean Riviera on the Gaza shores instead of the slums and decay there that we've become accustomed to, wouldn't you?
NAH!
Jewish hatred is as bad as TDS, and foolish libs like you are infected with both!
Cannonpointer » 32 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Hating hillary doesn't mean you're not a democ rat.
Spewing their talking points hysterically means that you are a democ rat.
Own it proudly. Don't be one of these guys who makes up new distinctions - like when Teacher pretended to be a torture-supporting libertardian.
jerrab » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ qatar and other me countries want to rebuild gaza for the people in gaza.
they have plans that would work.*Huey » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Why? So the next time they pull an Oct 7th they can rebuild it again?
Double negative equals a positive, democrat.
"They" didn't "pull" Oct 7, unlessd you are including israeli intelligence in ":they."*Huey » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Why? So the next time they pull an Oct 7th they can rebuild it again?
Cannonpointer » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ "They" didn't "pull" Oct 7, unlessd you are including israeli intelligence in ":they."
Sorry, but you are NOT entitled to your own facts, and the iusraeli newspapers of record have exposed that bibi had ample warning from neighbors and that his response was to pull forces out of the area in which the strike was planned.
Those same papers have exposed that israeli intelligence funds hamas.
You wanna spew cartoon narratives, you go right ahead. But the grownup world is nowhere close to the **** that you are leaning into with your cartoon narrative.
I see that you are chimp-trained to call y reference to ISRAELI NEWS STORIES as "conspiracy theories" - seems a tad anti-emitic to me, hew hater. Why do you **** on top israeli newspapers and call their reportage "conspiracy theories"?*Huey » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I see how you still cling to conspiracy theories. How are is the chem trail thingy doing?
jerrab » 33 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ qatar and other me countries want to rebuild gaza for the people in gaza.
I know this one...
trump takes advantage of your hateful nature and knows that you do not care about your grandchildren or children because people losing medicaid is first on your agenda. --------------------------------------------------------
jerrab » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ trump knows you are cold hearted and don't care about poor people but what he does not tell you how this bill would affect everyone but millionaires.
he leaves this part out
.-------------------------------------------------------------------
Analysis of Trump's Bill and Its Impact on Social SecurityTo determine whether Trump's bill will bankrupt Social Security, we need to examine the provisions of the bill and their potential effects on Social Security's finances.The bill in question is a comprehensive package that includes tax cuts, changes to the government's social safety net, and new Washington spending [1]. One of the key aspects of the bill is its impact on Social Security.According to an analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), President Trump's campaign proposals, including those in the bill, would worsen Social Security's finances [3]. Specifically, the CRFB found that Trump's proposals would increase Social Security's ten-year cash shortfall by $2.3 trillion through FY 2035 and advance insolvency by three years, from FY 2034 to FY 2031 [3].The CRFB analysis highlights several provisions in Trump's proposals that would negatively impact Social Security's finances. These include eliminating taxation of Social Security benefits, ending taxes on tips and overtime, imposing tariffs, and expanding deportations [3].The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that the Social Security trust funds will be insolvent by FY 2034, at which point benefits will be cut by 23% [3]. Trump's proposals would hasten this insolvency, potentially leading to even more severe benefit cuts.ConclusionThe bill will likely have a negative impact on Social Security's finances and may hasten its insolvency. The CRFB's analysis suggests that Trump's proposals would increase Social Security's cash shortfall and accelerate the depletion of its trust funds.
Don't care about poor people? Yet you are the one against a bill that won't raise their taxes. Their tips won't be taxes. Their overtime won't be taxed. **** you and your faux support.trump knows you are cold hearted and don't care about poor people but what he does not tell you how this bill would affect everyone but millionaires.
jerrab » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ trump takes advantage of your hateful nature and knows that you do not care about your grandchildren or children because people losing medicaid is first on your agenda. --------------------------------------------------------
Analysis of Trump's Bill and Its Impact on Social SecurityTo determine whether Trump's bill will bankrupt Social Security, we need to examine the provisions of the bill and their potential effects on Social Security's finances.The bill in question is a comprehensive package that includes tax cuts, changes to the government's social safety net, and new Washington spending [1]. One of the key aspects of the bill is its impact on Social Security.According to an analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), President Trump's campaign proposals, including those in the bill, would worsen Social Security's finances [3]. Specifically, the CRFB found that Trump's proposals would increase Social Security's ten-year cash shortfall by $2.3 trillion through FY 2035 and advance insolvency by three years, from FY 2034 to FY 2031 [3].The CRFB analysis highlights several provisions in Trump's proposals that would negatively impact Social Security's finances. These include eliminating taxation of Social Security benefits, ending taxes on tips and overtime, imposing tariffs, and expanding deportations [3].The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that the Social Security trust funds will be insolvent by FY 2034, at which point benefits will be cut by 23% [3]. Trump's proposals would hasten this insolvency, potentially leading to even more severe benefit cuts.ConclusionThe bill will likely have a negative impact on Social Security's finances and may hasten its insolvency. The CRFB's analysis suggests that Trump's proposals would increase Social Security's cash shortfall and accelerate the depletion of its trust funds.
*Huey » 19 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ And more BS from the arsehole who wants to increase taxes on the poor.