Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan was on CNBC this morning and stated that the race is neck and neck. He said he was pulling 32% Black votes, and more and more Independents and Democrats were voting for him.
Of course he said that. Do you think he would say "The polling data don't look that great, actually, but I'm still doing great with my core demographic of older rural white voters."
Someone posted the actual poll in the politics forum. That poll had them tied.
Since she has barely started campaigning, whereas he has name recognition and has been running ads, the polling data don't look that great for him.
Or maybe you don't remember the polling before the primary.
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮
Anonymous wrote:I’m a moderate Dem and voting Hogan. Harris and Trump both scare the bejesus out of me and I want an open-minded, moderate Senator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮
Unless you have north of $100M of assets, the unrealized gains thing doesn't impact you. If you do, the congratulations for being in the .2%
GMAFB
There is never a tax Dems haven't liked. Of course they'll argue unrealized gains will only be imposed in people making $100M. Then when they like the tax they'll lower it to $1M. Then they'll argue or it to be imposed on everyone no matter the income.
Dems like Biden and Harris now want to increase taxes on people earning as low as $400K, because they now consider people earning that much to be 'rich'. In demented Dems minds, there is never ever the possibility that the govt has a spending problem and that you can't keep taxing your way out of it.
Also, ANY kind of unrealized gain tax form highly volatile assets like stocks is a horrific idea for many reasons. One year the govt will set a budget based on X dollars of tax revenue because they expect a certain amount of income from taxation on unrealized gains. What are they going to do when the economy has a downturn and stocks tank 20% in a month? You think they'll cut spending simultaneously because next year's tax revenues on unrealized gains will be non-existent? Ha! Yeah right. The law of unintended consequences will take over and the govt will blow itself up even more when there's any kind of economic downturn or they have to dole out huge amounts of tax breaks to people who have gigantic unrealized losses whenever their holdings tank.
Just a really moronic idea..I'm voting out as many Dems from Congress as I can, becsie their economic and taxation policies are written by imbeciles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan was on CNBC this morning and stated that the race is neck and neck. He said he was pulling 32% Black votes, and more and more Independents and Democrats were voting for him.
Of course he said that. Do you think he would say "The polling data don't look that great, actually, but I'm still doing great with my core demographic of older rural white voters."
Someone posted the actual poll in the politics forum. That poll had them tied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮
Unless you have north of $100M of assets, the unrealized gains thing doesn't impact you. If you do, the congratulations for being in the .2%
Anonymous wrote:His only vote that matters will be for majority leader
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only real reason to vote for the underwhelming Angela Alsobrooks is control of the Senate. On every other level Larry Hogan would make a much better senator.
I trust Hogan to not be the biggest POS like his fellow republicans, so I’ll take the chance in voting for him.
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮