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This too. If Trump actually brings industry back to the U.S, people will be making money they can actually spend because they aren't taxed into the grave.
Nailed it!The biggest myth I've heard about Sanders is that he's about the middle class. His demographic is the under 20-30k a year crowd, often on welfare, etc. If anyone is about the middle class, it's Trump. The whole "the middle class doesn't exist" is horseshit spewed by underachievers who think everybody is failing at life.
Truth be told, his tax plan isn't perfect. Cutting taxes is good...but he's cutting them a lot. I'd assume that's because he thinks he can make up the lost cash by being better at business, trade, and having people consume more because now they have more control of their money.
People need to feel good again, feel they have a bright future. The last yacht design I sold was in 2006. I now have people looking at the MarAzul and use words like beautiful! Work of Art!
Just yesterday, one fellow said, That is a fine piece of work. Great stuff, flatters my ego all fluffy.
But no one is spending the money planning to built a yacht. I think they need leadership to inspire them with the can do feeling again.
He also taxes the median middle class only 10%. Even Obama doesn't give them that break.That's not actually correct, about Sanders, in fact it's backwards. At least according to the Fox News poll (not endorsing Fox, just the most recent poll I could find data for quickly), among <$50k voters, Hillary leads Bernie 54-20%, while for >$50k voters, Bernie leads 38-37.
Now, as far as Trump being about the middle class - yeah... sure. That's why his tax plan gives the biggest break to the top 1%.
barfo
>right wing tax planyou are aware that trickle down economics (which is basically what you're suggesting will happen) has not, never has and never will work, right?
Well if I get orders for three, I will put about 40 people to work building them. If I sell a plan, some bodies will surely be needed some where to create the yacht.How many million jobs do you suppose there are for yacht designers?
He also taxes the median middle class only 10%. Even Obama doesn't give them that break.
Lack of reality? There's nothing out of the world about what he's doing. Cutting taxes across the board.That last bit ought to give you a clue about the lack of reality involved in Trump's plan.
barfo
Lack of reality? There's nothing out of the world about what he's doing. Cutting taxes across the board.
>right wing tax plan
>automatically trickle down ecomomics
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Taxing the rich so much they leave isn't the answer either. Trump's plan at the least is sensible, benefits both sides.
I like his plan but I doubt any flat tax proposal will ever fly. I've been for flat tax for a long time.Well, yeah. The Republican tax plan consists of cuts, usually.
Spending cuts is a different issue. Trump seems to like big military, so I doubt a cut will be made there.
Personally, my favorite tax plan presented thus far has been from Rand Paul.
https://www.randpaul.com/issue/taxes
The last bit explains that the democrats really aren't for the middle class. They need a lot of tax for their big social programs. Gotta put the fuel in the government gas guzzlerThat last bit ought to give you a clue about the lack of reality involved in Trump's plan.
barfo
The DC Establishment has advertised budget cuts are impossible, but congress and Clinton were able to budget in the black for 2 years. There's a lot you can do with the right managementThe lack of reality is how to pay for government if you do that. It means either very severe spending cuts (which have not been detailed, and probably will not be detailed, and therefore probably will not happen because there will be no consensus/mandate on what to cut) or running much larger deficits - which Republicans claim they don't approve of.
barfo
The last bit explains that the democrats really aren't for the middle class. They need a lot of tax for their big social programs. Gotta put the fuel in the government gas guzzler
I honestly don't know what he will cut. I'm sure as the campaign moves on, details will come out. I have a good idea something will happen with ObloatedCare.So, is Trump going to cut those social programs? If so which ones?
barfo
It happened a while ago and it generated some of the best GDP growth and increased jobs in 50 years.So candidates are promising to cut taxes and create jobs by bringing business back home...we've never heard this before, right?
I honestly don't know what he will cut. I'm sure as the campaign moves on, details will come out.
That's actually very true. Can't disagree with you there. But which demographic will be hurt? It could be just supply costs? Who really knows.I'll wait. I got nowhere to go.
I'm skeptical, though, that details will come out. It's a lot easier to say that you are going to "cut waste and fraud", than to say that you are going to cut specific programs. It's easy to say 'Tax cuts for everyone!'. It's hard to say 'but this group of people are going to get their benefits eliminated'.
barfo
you are aware that trickle down economics (which is basically what you're suggesting will happen) has not, never has and never will work, right?
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/sep/29/donald-trump-morphs-into-a-real-candidate/And when those surveyed were asked to volunteer one word to describe Trump, the most frequent response was "idiot" or "jerk." For Fiorina, the most frequent response was "smart."
This pretty much sums it up for me
I'm going to feel really sorry for mags when it turns out Trump is a double agent democrat who will become Hillary's vp running mate after destroying the GOP...
We don't need to see your art collection