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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We all already pay a lot in taxes. I don’t think throwing more money at the problem is going to solve anything. It’s less of “I don’t want to pay it” and more of “prove to me that you’ll do any good with it.” Because I don’t think they will or they can.[/quote] Do you make more or less than $400K? Do you understand that [b]the tax increases on those over 400K are meant to offset Trump’s expiring tax cuts in the middle class[/b]? Because if you don’t understand that, then you really have no right posting that last sentence. [/quote] The bolded makes zero sense. If the tax cuts are expiring, taxes there are going up which means there is nothing to offset. That means that if you don't understand that, you have no right posting anything.[/quote] The tax increases on high earners are meant to offset revenue to make the cuts on the middle class permanent, rather than allow them to expire. Haven’t you read the proposal? The basis in this discussion is that you have read the proposal. The alternative is to either (1) let the tax cuts on the middle class expire, (2) increase the deficit or (3) cut spending by trillions (which means cutting a lot more than “free handouts”). [/quote]
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