The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. |
| Idc I love him. I fell like a real American paying more taxes |
Then Trump must really feel like a fake American. |
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A meaningless statistic. |
Why? Who are the people who normally file their returns in the first week? Not rich people. |
+1 million |
Not a meaningless statistic if you’re one of the people who really counts on getting that refund each year and figured you’d get it this year too because you did everything the same, only to discover you’re instead getting hit with a tax bill you don’t have the extra cash to pay. |
| The red states thought they were sticking it to the blue states because of SALT, guess who got the last laugh. |
And that’s why I don’t have much sympathy for them. It’s not like they weren’t warned about this, they just ignored it because sticking it to the libs was more important. |
Americans should pay more taxes, but the money shouldn't go to billionaires. It should go to programs and education. You were ok with your little piddly income supporting more money for billionaires? |
Yep. I'm fine with my money going to support infrastructure, and healthcare, and money for poor and old people. Not happy about supporting billionaires. Red state tax payers are going to feel the pain too, and they are the ones who will be surprised. The rest of us middle class blue staters / liberals knew we were in for a increase. |
To pay for what, exactly? Billionaire's tax cuts? |
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All you Trump voters crying into your soup now disgust me. Only when you are personally affected do you suddenly start to question the orange idiot. Do you seriously not read the paper or educate yourself on candidates before an election?
Trump showed you exactly who he is. If you were too stupid to pay attention, I feel no sympathy for you whatsoever. It’s only going to get worse, and the sad thing is that those of us who actually inform our votes will now be screwed by your ignorance at the polls |
| I'd gladly pay another $12k in tax per year if we could get rid of the $1900/month we are paying for health insurance. We need a national health plan for all. |