Anonymous wrote:When people see inflation continuing after this bill is passed it will be a bad thing, they should never have called it the inflation reduction act
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people see inflation continuing after this bill is passed it will be a bad thing, they should never have called it the inflation reduction act
To the average American, " inflation" means gas prices.
Gas prices have been steadily falling.
By November, it'll be closer to pre Ukraine war levels.
Food prices will probably be lower too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no. Dudes making more than $400,000 are going to have to pay more in taxes. The horror! Communism!
According to analysis by the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, nearly all Americans would see increased taxes by 2023. The average tax rates would increase in nearly all income categories, according to its analysis, including lower income individuals such as those earning less than $10,000.
Federal taxes will increase by $1.9 billion on those earning between $50,000 and $75,000 and by $10.8 billion on those earning between $100,000 and $200,000 in 2023.
Overall average tax rates would increase from 20.3% to 20.6% in 2023 alone, according to the analysis.
This is all a completely misleading lie. Tax rates are NOT increasing on natural persons. I REPEAT TAX RATES ARE NOT INCREASING ON NATURAL PERSONS. You can spew all this F**King BS but expect to get called on it.
This report was requested by republicans and the conclusions above are about a POTENTIAL TAX IMPACT. Study is full of assumptions about how corporations will react to their tax increases. The US Congress did not increase taxes on these people. If people have a negative effect from these taxes, it’s because the corporations that are getting taxed reduced the person’s wages.
Again I REPEAT…natural persons aren’t getting tax increases.
SUCH F**KING BULLSH!T.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no. Dudes making more than $400,000 are going to have to pay more in taxes. The horror! Communism!
According to analysis by the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, nearly all Americans would see increased taxes by 2023. The average tax rates would increase in nearly all income categories, according to its analysis, including lower income individuals such as those earning less than $10,000.
Federal taxes will increase by $1.9 billion on those earning between $50,000 and $75,000 and by $10.8 billion on those earning between $100,000 and $200,000 in 2023.
Overall average tax rates would increase from 20.3% to 20.6% in 2023 alone, according to the analysis.
Anonymous wrote:When people see inflation continuing after this bill is passed it will be a bad thing, they should never have called it the inflation reduction act
Anonymous wrote:
Lol I bet you don't say this in a year...
All extra taxes will be passed on to the consumer.
$5 gas isn't going anywhere and add another 300 a month for groceries.
You cannot print money and lower inflation.
Corporations always pass on tax increases . They raise their prices .
Anonymous wrote:
Lol I bet you don't say this in a year...
All extra taxes will be passed on to the consumer.
$5 gas isn't going anywhere and add another 300 a month for groceries.
You cannot print money and lower inflation.
Corporations always pass on tax increases . They raise their prices .
Anonymous wrote:When people see inflation continuing after this bill is passed it will be a bad thing, they should never have called it the inflation reduction act
Anonymous wrote:Can someone versed in government legislation explain why this can (or cannot) be repealed in two years? If the Republicans end up controlling both the Presidency and Senate in 2025, couldn't they roll back every climate-friendly provision in this law?
Anonymous wrote:When people see inflation continuing after this bill is passed it will be a bad thing, they should never have called it the inflation reduction act
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans block cap on millions of patients’ insulin costs
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/08/07/insulin-cap-budget-congress/
Republican lawmakers on Sunday successfully stripped a $35 price cap on the cost of insulin for many patients from the ambitious legislative package Democrats are moving through Congress this weekend, invoking arcane Senate rules to jettison the measure.
If you or your loved ones have diabetes, remember this when you vote in Wisconsin and Florida for Johnson and Rubio.
The GOP are monsters.