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  • This is without a doubt the biggest robbery ever done to this country, we are talking about giving rich people 1.5 trillions, we are talking about giving money to billionaires so this poor guys can finally have enough money to trickle it down ....



    We are talking about giving foreign investors billions of dollars in tax breaks so they can put more of that in the stock market (yes "foreign" investors), I'm glad #maga is finally happening by cutting taxes to this foreign millionaires
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    • Great video about how the orange clown fooled Trumpfters


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aSY74-lm_g
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      • https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/...ur-tax-savings

        Hey America, What Will You Do with All Your Tax Savings?


        MICHAEL KLEBER-DIGGS




        Andrew Castleby, 36, Poet, Milwaukee, WI, Annual Income – $9,736 (Estimated Tax Savings $10)
        “I’ve already bought a three pack of wool-blend socks.”

        Francine Battes, 23, Graduate Student, Tuscaloosa, AL, Annual Income – $17,500 (Estimated Tax Savings $50)
        “Well, I’m really glad my tuition waiver won’t be taxed as income. I was thinking I’d use the extra money for a textbook, but, as it turns out, I can only get ⅓ of a used textbook. I’m not complaining, though. Please don’t tell them I complained.”

        Sander Smith, 24, Customer Service Rep, Wichita, KS, Annual Income – $28,349 (Estimated Tax Savings $180)
        “I wasn’t thinking about going to Coachella this year, but now I probably might.

        J.L. (full name withheld at request of respondent), School Teacher, 31, Fargo, ND, Annual income – $36,400 (Estimated Tax Savings $360)
        “Well, I get an extra thirty dollars a month. But I can’t write off the money I spend on supplies for my classroom. Last year I spent about $500. This year, I’ll spend at least that. I’m in the hole $140, but that’s only a loss of $11.66 a month, so I figure I’ll be okay. At least until a few years from now when my taxes go up.”

        Holly Washington, 43, Mortgage Consultant, Fresno, CA, Annual Income – $48,373 (Estimated Tax Savings $570)
        “I was going to pay down my credit card debt faster, but I just found out I need a new water heater.”

        Lamar Hand, 25, Accountant, Mesquite, TX, Annual Income – $72,000 (Estimated Tax Saving $870)
        “Well, I’ll save more than that. I won’t go into the specifics, but I will save more than that. Most of my savings will go to student loan payments.”

        Dana Tavares, 51, Creative Director, Phoenix, AZ, Annual Income – $86,258 (Estimated Tax Savings $1,310)“I don’t want to come off like I’m not thankful. It’s an extra $100 a month, and I’ll take it I guess. But this still seems like a really bad idea to me. I mean we’re borrowing $1,500,000,000,000 or more and thinking business owners are going to raise wages that have been stagnant for 40 years because their taxes are lower, and it seems like wishful thinking to me. We all know they’re going to pocket it. Anyway, the answer to your question is I’ll build up cash reserves and stock my basement for the coming class uprising and all the civil chaos that will come along with it.”Dori and Richard Henderson, 43 and 47, Scientists, Saint Paul, MN, Annual Household Income – $198,362 (Estimated Tax Savings $2,260)
        “Well, not much. Our daughter is a high-school sophomore and will head off to college soon. We figure her all-in costs for a four-year degree to be about $300,000. Set against that, what’s 2200 bucks a year?”

        Andy Andrews, 29, Medical Device Sales Rep, Salt Lake City, UT, Annual Income – “about $300k, bro” (Estimated Tax Saving $6,560)
        “Not quite enough for a Bitcoin, am I right? No, seriously, I’ll invest some. I play a lot of golf, so I’ll probably fresh up the sticks. Some dudes I know were talking about St. Bart’s. I’ve heard it’s sick. Maybe in March. Also, I might redo the flooring in my entryway.”

        Bill and Jennifer Eddingson, 47 and 51, small business owners, Knoxville, TN, Annual Household Income $600,000 (Estimated Tax Savings $21,240)
        Oh, we’re definitely going to give it all to our employees. That will happen for sure.

        Fitzgerald DeBagg, 34, Analyst, New York, NY, Annual Income – $3,273,419 (Estimated Tax Savings $69,660)
        Honestly? I might not notice it. I make about $275,000 a month. In a way, it’s like I now make about $280,000 a month. What changes for me? Not much. My monthly nut is insane. I won’t waste it though. Some buddies and I have a group we use to provide early-stage capital to start-ups. I might up my allocation there. Look, I know folks are pretty pissed about how this all went down — guys like me getting the most and all. I don’t blame them. I don’t, but hey, this is America. You know what I’m saying? You gotta play to win.

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        • Kate Steinle posters torn down. The DNC and the leftism it promotes is a full-fledged hate group.

          . . . aaaaaand it looks like Rand Paul realizes it, too:



          And how about this dozy from Ben Rhodes:

          Obama aide fantasizes about deaths of Pence, Ryan, McConnell

          Republican Steve Scalise, who was shot and nearly killed in an attempted GOP massacre by a media-emboldened left-wing crackpot, asked
          Rhodes to tone down his violent rhetoric. This prompted some stomach-churning responses from the self-proclaimed party of kindness. In the interest of good taste, I won't post their responses, but needless to say, they made Rhodes' initial comment look like the words of Gandhi.

          So, let's see . . .
          • Hatefully tearing down posters honoring an innocent, slain girl, in defense of murderous illegal immigrants.
          • Using the FBI and IRS to carry out politically-motivated, targeted hit jobs.
          • An outbreak of serial rapists and molesters.
          • Having a monopoly on the most dangerous cities in America.
          • Promoting violent, murderous groups like AntiFa and Black Lives Matter, responsible for dozens of police assassinations (including many black officers).
          • Left-wing nut jobs attempting a mass slaughter of GOP.
          • Wishing death on the GOP and republican voters.
          • Openly fantasizing of the deaths of GOP leaders.
          • Repeated statements of division, designed to breed race and class-based anger and violence.

          How in the world can any sensible person look at the above and conclude that the DNC is anything other than a domestic terrorist organization?

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          • Originally posted by Just The Facts View Post


            Kate Steinle posters torn down. The DNC and the leftism it promotes is a full-fledged hate group.

            . . . aaaaaand it looks like Rand Paul realizes it, too:



            And how about this dozy from Ben Rhodes:

            Obama aide fantasizes about deaths of Pence, Ryan, McConnell

            Republican Steve Scalise, who was shot and nearly killed in an attempted GOP massacre by a media-emboldened left-wing crackpot, asked
            Rhodes to tone down his violent rhetoric. This prompted some stomach-churning responses from the self-proclaimed party of kindness. In the interest of good taste, I won't post their responses, but needless to say, they made Rhodes' initial comment look like the words of Gandhi.

            So, let's see . . .
            • Hatefully tearing down posters honoring an innocent, slain girl, in defense of murderous illegal immigrants.
            • Using the FBI and IRS to carry out politically-motivated, targeted hit jobs.
            • An outbreak of serial rapists and molesters.
            • Having a monopoly on the most dangerous cities in America.
            • Promoting violent, murderous groups like AntiFa and Black Lives Matter, responsible for dozens of police assassinations (including many black officers).
            • Left-wing nut jobs attempting a mass slaughter of GOP.
            • Wishing death on the GOP and republican voters.
            • Openly fantasizing of the deaths of GOP leaders.
            • Repeated statements of division, designed to breed race and class-based anger and violence.

            How in the world can any sensible person look at the above and conclude that the DNC is anything other than a domestic terrorist organization?


            Forgot the support for pedophiles and the outbreak of AIDS on the south side of Indy .... oh wait that was Pence ........
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            • Robert Kraft said he is going to build another plant for his paper business (almost makes me want to be a Pats fan). Fifth Third is raising the minimum wage for its employees. Wells Fargo is also doing it. Boeing praised the President and is investing in employee training and charitable giving. It seems like every day we're reading about a new company doing something with this money.

              Which businesses have I left out? So many businesses are doing great things after this tax bill that it would be easy for one to fall through the cracks. I don't want to leave anyone out.

              Liberals don't like people keeping more of their own money. They're on the wrong side of history here. Democrats needs to quit fussing and invest in this Trump economy so that they can grow their 401K's.

              Great way for the President and Republicans to end the year. His enemies have thrown shade at him all year, but 2017 ends with Trump sitting in the Oval Office patting himself on the back for this tax bill, complete with a "Thanks and Merry Christmas to all of you" to the press who have to sit through his appropriate gloating. Now he gets to go to Florida and enjoy Christmas. Trump always wins at the end of the day no matter what. Just fascinating to witness. Incredible really.
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              • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                Robert Kraft said he is going to build another plant for his paper business (almost makes me want to be a Pats fan). Fifth Third is raising the minimum wage for its employees. Wells Fargo is also doing it. Boeing praised the President and is investing in employee training and charitable giving. It seems like every day we're reading about a new company doing something with this money.

                Which businesses have I left out? So many businesses are doing great things after this tax bill that it would be easy for one to fall through the cracks. I don't want to leave anyone out.

                Liberals don't like people keeping more of their own money. They're on the wrong side of history here. Democrats needs to quit fussing and invest in this Trump economy so that they can grow their 401K's.

                Great way for the President and Republicans to end the year. His enemies have thrown shade at him all year, but 2017 ends with Trump sitting in the Oval Office patting himself on the back for this tax bill, complete with a "Thanks, and Merry Christmas to all of you" to the press who have to sit through his appropriate gloating. Now he gets to go to Florida and enjoy Christmas. Trump always wins at the end of the day no matter what. Just fascinating to witness. Incredible really.
                My god you are starting to sound like Pence
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                • Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

                  My god you are starting to sound like Pence
                  I meant to thank you for posting that exchange between Pence and Trump. It was essentially Pence saying, "You're so great, you're so great, you're so great" with Trump sitting there like, "I know, I know, I know".

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                  • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post

                    I meant to thank you for posting that exchange between Pence and Trump. It was essentially Pence saying, "You're so great, you're so great, you're so great" with Trump sitting there like, "I know, I know, I know".
                    Pence was pretty much sucking his d*** on national TV.
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                    • As the late, great Groucho Marx once said:

                      "Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?"

                      Lol.

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                      • Originally posted by Just The Facts View Post



                        As the late, great Groucho Marx once said:

                        "Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?"

                        Lol.
                        Great job in showing us every single day how non smart Trumpfters are.
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                        • Trumpfters: “omg we don’t want the government to distribute our money that’s socialism ahhhhh”

                          (The orange clown gives trillions of dollars to companies)


                          Trumpfters: “thank you orange Jesus for giving companies billions of tax breaks while they are giving us not even 1% in “bonuses thank you and maga ahhhhhh”

                          This country needs free education ASAP.
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                          • Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                            Trumpfters: “omg we don’t want the government to distribute our money that’s socialism ahhhhh”

                            (The orange clown gives trillions of dollars to companies)


                            Trumpfters: “thank you orange Jesus for giving companies billions of tax breaks while they are giving us not even 1% in “bonuses thank you and maga ahhhhhh”

                            This country needs free education ASAP.
                            The government taking less of a company's money that was the company's to begin with isn't "giving" them money.......it's letting them keep more of what they earned. It's not like the government is writing them a check. It's amazing how this concept repeatedly flies over the heads of liberals. Liberals act as if it's the government earning the money.
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                            • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post

                              The government taking less of a company's money that was the company's to begin with isn't "giving" them money.......it's letting them keep more of what they earned. It's not like the government is writing them a check. It's amazing how this concept repeatedly flies over the heads of liberals.
                              Its giving them money, I mean you can keep lying to yourself that that is not the case but it is.

                              I mean if you are happy to pay more taxes than billionaires like the orange clown (and Hillary and Obama OMG!!!) go ahead and keep celebrating that you are getting hosed.

                              All this is very sad anyways nothing like watching broke a** people celebrate billionaires getting more money just because ....
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                              • Either way all this nightmare is going to do is bring a progressive like Bernie or Elizabeth to power, that wasn’t going to happen with Hillary, so yeah thanks orange clown and Trumpfters for doing your thing so enjoy been racist, pedophiles and been the worse people you can be while you can because this is ending very soon and is starting next year with a new Congress, book it.
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