Anonymous wrote:Can't afford to eat out anymore so it's a moot point.
Anonymous wrote:It never occurred to me to change my tipping behavior based on whether it’s taxed or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats all voted against no tax on tips, I’m so over them I’m voting Republican next time.
+1000 enough's enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll probably keep tipping the same, but waitresses tips are definitely going to go down. People have been waiting for a reason for it to be socially acceptable to stop tipping and they just found a reason.
+1 I will not change my behavior (20% on full bill including alcohol and tax then round up to an easier number at restaurants, 10% when taking out) but I’m not a cheapskate looking for any gd excuse to tip less.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll probably keep tipping the same, but waitresses tips are definitely going to go down. People have been waiting for a reason for it to be socially acceptable to stop tipping and they just found a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Is anybody going to mention the fact that the Republican's budget bill does not in any way exempt tips from taxes? Nor does it exempt overtime work from taxes or exempt Social Security payments from taxes.
Oh look GOP voters, you got bamboozled again, what a surprise...
Surely the next time the Republicans promise to do something for the working class they'll actually follow through instead of just giving tax breaks to the wealthy the same as they've been doing for the past 40 years.