My inheritance from God:darwinsm:
My inheritance from God:darwinsm:
I wonder if the GOP will give up on their tax reform as easily as they did on the healthcare bill. :yawn:
Trump's first 100 days have been amazingly successful !!!
Only the conservatives would attempt to blame the Democrats for their own failures - conveniently ignoring the embarrassing fact that they currently control the White House and have majorities in both Houses of Congress!Trump's new tax reform plan sounds good to me, let's see if the demonrats try to squash it like they do with everything that's good for America -
The (mostly) good, the bad, and the ugly in Trump's tax plan
POSTED BY Norm Singleton April 27, 2017
Yesterday, *President Trump unveiled *a tax "reform" plan. Here is the (mostly) good, a few bad, and one ugly piece of the plan:
The Good
1. Lowers taxes for millions of Americans;
If they do raise the 15% bracket it will.
2. Removes many Americans from the tax rolls;
3. Lowers the corporate tax rate -- which is currently one of the highest in the world -- to 15%;
Right, but going from 35% to 15% is going to be hard. We would still be world competitive lowering it to 20%, and it would be more palatable to those who are against it.
4. Increases the standard deduction from $6,300 to $12,600 for individuals, and* from $12,600 to roughly $24,000 for married couples;
This would benefit many low income and fixed income persons.
5. Reduces the tax rate from 39.5% to 35% and collapses the current seven rate system to three rates of 10%, 25%, and 35%;
I can see why 35% should be the highest tax bracket, yet I agree with having a 10% bracket and a 15% bracket, then 25% for high income earners and 35% for those who are very high income.
6. Allows a one-time reparation to bring millions of dollars of capital into the United States, thus jump-starting job creation and economic growth. (This was also a key feature of Ron Paul's Restore America Now budget plan.);
We need to do this to get these profits back into the USA.
7. Provides tax relief for families with child care expenses;
This is an important element as we need to help out families as much as possible.
8. Repeals the Alternative Minimum Tax, which was created in the 1960s to squeeze more revenue out of the "wealthy" but now affects many middle-class taxpayers;
Yes, this is just a hidden tax
9. Repeals the death tax;
Good idea, people deserve what they earn to pass on to their children
10. No VAT;
11. No border tax;
12. Repeals ObamaCare's 3.8% tax on investment income;
This is one reason why younger people do not invest as much as older generations
13. Preserves the mortgage deduction, which helps reduce the tax burden of middle-class homeowners, and saves charitable deductions.
The Bad
1. "Pays for" the tax cuts by eliminating numerous deductions that enable Americans to lower their tax burden. The very notion that tax reduction needs to be "offset" with tax increases is rooted in the idea that the government has some moral claim to a certain percentage of your income and can never lose a penny of revenue.
Of course, the main reason tax increases are necessary to offset is because of:
The Ugly
1. Even with the elimination of tax deductions, many are claiming Trump's tax plan would cause the deficit to skyrocket. Of course, we shouldn't reject Trump's tax plan out-of-hand. Instead, President Trump and Congress should work to merge tax reform with spending cuts.
President Trump has made a good start on cutting domestic spending in his proposed budget. Unfortunately, he uses those savings to increase the already bloated "defense" budget instead of using the savings to reduce the deficit and provide meaningful tax relief for the American people.
I agree on this, yet this is a very hard sell. People think we always need a stronger military.
It's up to the demonratsIf the federal government shuts down tomorrow, it will only further highlight that the Republicans aren't ready for prime time!
Of course they mean SOMETHING. Quite a lot actually. Which is why he continues to lie about being audited ...
I wonder if the GOP will give up on their tax reform as easily as they did on the healthcare bill. :yawn:
Maybe you haven't heard, Trumpcare is alive and well and so is tax reform :yawn:I wonder if the GOP will give up on their tax reform as easily as they did on the healthcare bill. :yawn:
Are you ceding such massive power to the dems that they needn't even control a single branch of government in order to hold sway?
Or are you castigating those who do hold the reins of power yet fail to achieve their ends?
In conclusion, it's my decided opinion that even having an economic theory starts with learning to use a calculator and the meaning of positive and negative numbers. Somebody knowing how to add and subtract would be good for the country. I also believe Mr. Trump declared bankruptcy, what, four times was it, which is still another subject with some tangential implications its own? Pardon me if I'm not exactly filled with all the hopeium that's driving the DOW to new highs.
I almost forgot! Using new money from somebody else, to pay old debt, is generally called a Ponzi scheme.
Maybe you haven't heard, Trumpcare is alive and well
and so is tax reform
We'll see six months from now, baby genius.
GOP gives up on voting on Obamacare repeal, but bipartisan approaches remain stalled
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/03/24/house-obamacare-repeal-vote/99573690/
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