John Fetterman, who has actual brain damage, is the voice of reason for the democrats. I love this timeline."I wonder if the Democrats learned anything from the 2024 elections?"
(goes to any random news source)
"Guess not."
John Fetterman, who has actual brain damage, is the voice of reason for the democrats. I love this timeline."I wonder if the Democrats learned anything from the 2024 elections?"
(goes to any random news source)
"Guess not."
I am super excited to see how this is racist, sexist, homophobic, and exactly what you would expect from a king.
No taxes if you earn less than $150k. Donald Trump's plan explained
This is the most liberal crap I've ever seen. Life is a circle.I am super excited to see how this is racist, sexist, homophobic, and exactly what you would expect from a king.
No taxes if you earn less than $150k. Donald Trump's plan explained
That would be respectful AND should qualify on your 5 bullets list when you get back. Win/Win.
I am not sure what Chuck Schumer is doing here, but he's violating rule 1 of politics- let your opponent fail and stay out of the way. The stock market is a bloodbath, Americans are souring on the economy- why would you ever organize your side to take any part in that??
Now, Trump gets to say "We tried! But these silly dems stopped us, now the government is shut down. I was TRYING to get the economy going- inflation cooled, gas was down, eggs are down... but they just hate me so they shut it down!" Fun fact, the Executive has almost unilateral authority to decide *who exactly is essential when a shut down happens*.
So one the Dems' biggest reason not to sign this CR is "oversight of DOGE" they want included, and only for a month... but you're willing to shut the government down, get a big ole helping of "the democrats own this shut down", AND the president gets to decide who is staying home and where to point DOGE next?
Uh, bold move, cotton. Let's see how this plays out!
Is your argument for more taxes? That's weird. And by "weird" I mean "not in line with the Constitution or the framer's intent for taxation and opposed to the baseline conservative values of small government, less taxation, less regulation and individual rights and freedoms." The 16th amdendment (some legal scholars say) was never ratified, the Supreme Court refused to rule on it, and several court cases (Eisner v Macomber) even argued that work for compensation isn't "gain or profit", it's simply an equal exchange of labor for money and therefore not taxable. The Constitution initially prohibited direct taxation except by apportionment among the states. The list goes on and on- the last thing some family making $125k needs is more taxation to feel a "skin in the game"- they need the government to tax them less and kill inflation to put real wages in their bank account.This is the most liberal crap I've ever seen. Life is a circle.
Here I've been chanting that we need to lower the tax floor so that the majority of Americans have skin in the game.
I suppose, but as Thomas Massie said. This CR is not remotely close to the Trump agenda. It is a full funding extension of the Biden agenda for another 9 months. In reality this is just dunking on Republicans because Republicans can't get organized enough to get an actual deal done.
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Someone talk to me about Hegseth killing the Office of Net Assessment.
From the "republicans can't get their crap together" camp- Schumer folds. Shocked I tell you, shocked. It's almost like we all saw this one coming.
Schumer says he'll vote to keep government open as Democrats criticize GOP plan
Is your argument for more taxes? That's weird. And by "weird" I mean "not in line with the Constitution or the framer's intent for taxation and opposed to the baseline conservative values of small government, less taxation, less regulation and individual rights and freedoms."
I just think it's crap to say ridiculous things. Trump may want to do it, but congress won't allow it. Reminds me of promising to pay off everyone's school loans when you know it's not going to happen.think it seems like “liberal crap”
Is that what Republicans have been saying? I don't remember them saying that. Where can I read more about it?I think it seems like “liberal crap” because for like the last 40 years republicans have been saying there would be no incentive to make more money if rich people just paid more taxes. I think it was something about disincentivizing high earners….
Taxing only 8% of the population sounds a lot like tyranny of the majority.
I just think it's crap to say ridiculous things. Trump may want to do it, but congress won't allow it. Reminds me of promising to pay off everyone's school loans when you know it's not going to happen.
It's in America's best interest for the population to be educated. I would be okay with 0% interest in student loans if the return creates an advantage for America.
Now, is college effective? Eh...
I'm about trade schools. Get an AA in general ed and then a bachelors with a trade certification. That makes the country better. If you want a degree in diversity and inclusion, you pay for it 100%.I like the Australian model for education.....Govt pays for education, once you have a job, you start paying it back. It's good for AUS, but would have to be tweaked a lot for the US....but makes sense.
The minimum income before repayments kick in is around 55k. That’s getting raised to 67k in July this year.I like the Australian model for education.....Govt pays for education, once you have a job, you start paying it back. It's good for AUS, but would have to be tweaked a lot for the US....but makes sense.
The minimum income before repayments kick in is around 55k. That’s getting raised to 67k in July this year.
The HECS-HELP model has been tweaked quite a bit over the past 5-10 years. How much debt you can accumulate is now capped to stop these professional students (some of these cunts have racked up over 300k in debt and never used one of their multiple degrees. Not common, but still happening). Government is trying to encourage more people to do degrees that we are facing shortages of such as nursing by increasing the subsidy, and other degrees like many in the arts have been made more expensive by removing the subsidy. Law degrees have also become more expensive. I am studying medicine, this hasn’t really changed that much but our doctor ‘shortage’ is more to do with lack of people pursuing general practice rather than the overall supply itself.
So a fair bit going on. It’s a good system. Not without its flaws but there’ll always cunts taking advantage of it and it needs overhauling every once in a while and the forever wailing of people who want everything for free.
Is that what Republicans have been saying? I don't remember them saying that. Where can I read more about it?