Upside down and backwards democrat plan to curb inflation

marke

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Democrats will never change. They are forced by their own Marxist ideology to keep spending more and more money to grow the government larger and larger to greater care for and control the American people. Reducing spending is not on their table, but raising taxes and cutting tax cuts always is.

No wonder the American people are not happy with Biden.

Sen. Joe Manchin III urged fellow Democrats on Thursday to come together and gut the Trump-era tax cuts in the wake of bombshell inflation numbers.


The West Virginia Democrat told a local radio station in his home state that increasing taxes should be central to the Biden administration’s plan to combat inflation and rein in the deficit. In particular, Mr. Manchin called on Democrats to revise the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Republicans under former President Trump.
“We’ve got to get our financial house in order, get a tax bill that really puts us on a path to financial solvency,” Mr. Manchin told West Virginia MetroNews. “The only thing that Democrats agree on was that we all opposed the 2017 tax cuts, the way they finally came out and added $2 trillion of more debt … and with that, it went to the highest income earners.”
 

marke

Well-known member
Democrats will never change. They are forced by their own Marxist ideology to keep spending more and more money to grow the government larger and larger to greater care for and control the American people. Reducing spending is not on their table, but raising taxes and cutting tax cuts always is.

No wonder the American people are not happy with Biden.

Sen. Joe Manchin III urged fellow Democrats on Thursday to come together and gut the Trump-era tax cuts in the wake of bombshell inflation numbers.


The West Virginia Democrat told a local radio station in his home state that increasing taxes should be central to the Biden administration’s plan to combat inflation and rein in the deficit. In particular, Mr. Manchin called on Democrats to revise the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Republicans under former President Trump.
“We’ve got to get our financial house in order, get a tax bill that really puts us on a path to financial solvency,” Mr. Manchin told West Virginia MetroNews. “The only thing that Democrats agree on was that we all opposed the 2017 tax cuts, the way they finally came out and added $2 trillion of more debt … and with that, it went to the highest income earners.”
The democrats are conflicted. It seems all of them have pork projects that will fatten their own wallets as well as the wallets of their special interest supporters, even though the increase in government spending will inevitably lead to even higher inflation. Higher inflation seriously oppresses the poor but democrats are willing to endure the pain of other people's suffering in order to fatten their own wallets.


Congressional Democrats and the White House have taken a piecemeal approach to the topic, proposing myriad solutions with little uniformity or consistency.
President Biden, for instance, is urging Congress to restart negotiations on his $1.75 trillion social welfare and climate-change package. Administration officials say the legislation, which died last year because of Democratic opposition, will go a long way to combating inflation.
 
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