Just pay more voluntarily. Nobody is stopping you, and you'll do what you think it right while others do what they think is right, e.g., paying less tax and deciding for themselves how to spend their money instead of the government deciding for them. |
Hilariously and sadly, this is not completely untrue, even if the real point is that people do have some degree of control over their health and of their consumption of healthcare, but often fail to exercise that control. Not everyone, obviously, and clearly bad things do happen to some people who could do nothing to prevent it, but there is a kernal of truth to this - some people are victims of their own choices, not of a cruel fate. |
It has nothing to do with the trust fund, it’s an income tax deduction that phases out at 75k. |
I’ll voluntarily pay more to progressive politicians who don’t kiss unpatriotic traitor’s bum holes. Thank you for your concern re this matter. |
As we've all said, you are more than welcome to give as much of your money as you'd like to taxes. A helpful PP even posted the address to which you mail a check. Go ahead. No one is stopping you. Meanwhile, I'm waving my flag today. Happy 4th, everyone! |
I’m at a multi-millionaire Democrat majority enclave all weekend. They are all ecstatic. The rich on both sides of the aisle do not care about the poor and middle peasant class. That is to say they literally do not care if the poor all drop dead. Congress is a charade. Trump is just a boogeyman front for what all of the moneyed class wanted. |
Sure you are. |
Not PP, but AOC is the progressive that comes to mind. Get your checkbook out now. |
DP That’s irrelevant when they are going to spend it all on artificially inflating crypto for Trump’s personal gain, Brown Shirts, and Alligator Auschwitz and just make fascist corporations rich. I’ve actually never been LESS willing to pay taxes than I am right now. |
Not one dem voted for this bill. Stop pretending both sides are the same. |
That’s because they knew it was going to pass anyway. Why go record when it’s already in the bag. |
Is that the official Republican POV now given they are officially the party of deficits and debt? |
Right, Biden added 2T last year alone. |
Trump was responsible for 25% of the national debt alone at the end of his first Presidency. The Republicans, as consistently pointed out here, currently control the House, Senate, and Presidency. And they just voted to add trillions more. They are the party of debt and deficits. |
Yea right, I notice don’t dispute the 2T from Biden for 1 year. |