Anonymous wrote:Wait till all of the Trump voters with pre-existing conditions lose their health care. The tax shock will seem like small potatoes then!
So.Much.WINNING.
Anonymous wrote:Tax refunds through March down $6 billion from last year
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/437855-irs-says-it-has-issued-6-billion-less-in-refunds-through-end-of-march
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The $2500 Americans are saving on their health care costs will make up the difference!
Well, those seven million middle class Americans who no longer have to pay that absurd $1,000 fine for not buying healthcare do certainly see the difference
The ACA protects Americans from losing their house in the event of catastrophic illness or accident. That was a new positive protection from Obamacare that didn't exist before. My question is, if you opt out of being insured and save yourself the $1000, are you still protected or can you lost your house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The $2500 Americans are saving on their health care costs will make up the difference!
Well, those seven million middle class Americans who no longer have to pay that absurd $1,000 fine for not buying healthcare do certainly see the difference
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The $2500 Americans are saving on their health care costs will make up the difference!
Well, those seven million middle class Americans who no longer have to pay that absurd $1,000 fine for not buying healthcare do certainly see the difference
Anonymous wrote:The $2500 Americans are saving on their health care costs will make up the difference!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here is what you fail to understand (or you do understand it, but refuse to admit it.... so you are either ignorant or obstinate, your choice).
Most taxpayers received more money back on their monthly pay. So, naturally, their refund could be less. This is true for my family. We had approximately $400 more each month AND this year we get a refund.... we haven't had a refund for years.
And your tax cut still hasn't helped the gdp. It certainly isn't helping the national debt.
We don't have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem.
I supposed you were not at all alarmed when Obama doubled our national debt, were you?
Well, considering I used to be a R, yes, I was concerned. But I also understood that we were coming out of a very expensive war, started by a R (Bush), who actually was the reason I left the R party.
Rs these days seem to have turned their backs on their concerns over the national debt.