Corporations leaving the United States for lower tax havens are part of what destroys the middle class. That was happening under the Obama administration and accelerated during the first Trump administration.Amazing. Whining over the national debt and then, in the very next breath, defending the Trump tax cuts. And then, we wonder why we were consistently spending more than we were collecting in revenue.
By the way, you conveniently forgot to include the corporate tax rate set at 21% by Trump (it was 35% prior). This disproportionately benefits the wealthy exclusively. His corporate tax cuts are set to expire soon, and now he wants to lower them even further in his new tax proposal.
But you're okay with the Trump tax cuts, which have widened economic inequality. You're all over the place, my guy.
Sorry, man. The worst part is how completely self-inflicted all this bullshit is, thanks to this unhinged administration. And we were warned about this before the 2024 election, which is even sadder. Could have easily been avoided.
Drastically understated, to the tune of a cost of 4.5 trillion?Corporations leaving the United States for lower tax havens are part of what destroys the middle class. That was happening under the Obama administration and accelerated during the first Trump administration.
Corporate taxes are an expense and are largely passed on to consumers.
I also pointed out that the Congressional Budget Office drastically underestimated the revenues from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
These are all reasons why I do not engage in back-and-forth discussions. Most people are not informed enough to have a solid conversation without falling back on cheap talking points.