Breaking: The Big Beautiful Bill has PASSED!

Here is a good breakdown for those interested

No, I’m showing the numbers in black and white.

Any way you define middle class, we’re keeping MORE of our hard earned money under this tax plan. And we have been since 2017.

BBB
Big Beautiful Bill
Build Back Better :thinking:

Yes they r black and white the VAST MAJORITY 80+% goes to the wealthiest Americans while the poor get fuct

You wont answer my question i wonder why?

Bigger
Better
Bullshit

Same thing.
Just rebranded.

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That is patently false. The numbers are right in front of you.

Those in the lower tax brackets get to keep FAR more of what they earn. Indisputable.

Answer my question or i cant take u seriously

Ohh so we r still talking percentage?

I don’t give a fuck what you take seriously.

However you or anyone else defines middle clas, we get to keep more of the money we earn.

OF COURSE we’re talking percentage.

Money EARNED.

You commie fucks don’t seem to grasp that.

It’s all that matters

You pinko shitstains view it through the lens of total money in existence as if you have some claim to money that was never yours in the first place.

Disgusting mentality.

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For those who dont understand he is talking cut as a percentage not in total…its lame af

He knows if he answers my question about the middle class def ill make like his argument look stupid…which it is

Did the AI surveillance still make it in?

Define middle class ANY WAY you like and we STILL keep more of our hard earned money.

This hurts ss solvency that deparment is run by trump

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i mean the social security administration doesnt applaud anything, trump donor frank bisignano applauds the bill, most likely because trump called him and told him to do so.

there isnt anything necessarily wrong with that, but its a more accurate statement.

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I haven’t started collecting SSI yet, and I’ll probably go back to work next spring, so I’ll probably hold off until I’m 65, maybe 70 or at least til I totally stop working.

At some point we probably should start to phase SSI out.

SSI began as a measure to implement ā€œsocial insuranceā€ during the Great Depression of the 1930s, when poverty rates among senior citizens exceeded 50 percent.

In 2023, the poverty rate for people aged 65 and older in the United States was 11.3% according to the American Community Survey (ACS). It would be interesting to see what the impact of a SSI check has on this number.

JMHO, but our financial well-being should not be in the hands of the government; it should be in the hands of the individual.

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You mean ssdi not ssi

The poverty level for 1 person is 14,600 dollars ITS A FUCKING JOKE

The financial well being of the elderly was in the hands of the individual before ss…how did that go?

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Objectively speaking it’s 36 percent less. My salary hasn’t grown at that rate ever. Economist/metal head what do you suppose happens when another 5T is added to the supply.

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