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Should be a wild four years.

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That sounds like something that should absolutely not be done, Fairtax is just trading a demon for a monster. The real way is to keep stripping out the costs the federal governments slapped onto itself over the last century until it can actually stand up on it's own without drowning the people in debt.
There's no way to balance the federal budget without a tax. Property tax, income tax, sales tax, import tax, capital gains tax...take your pick. Currently we have all of these except a national sales tax and national property tax. It would be really nice not to have so many kinds of taxes.
 
Jesus warned everyone about false prophets ... And also the enemies within the Church.

I'm sick of atheist, leftist, commie actors infiltrating the Churches and perverting the words, teachings, and history of Christ.

"Just love everyone with no judgment, that's what Jesus did!" Wrong. Oh so very wrong.
when you ask yourself "what what would jesus do?" it's important to remember that flipping tables and chasing people with a whip isn't out of the question
 
Wait does that mean all our lolcows will be denied their tardbux?
> no more free food for tards
> no more troonshit to mock
> no more fagshit to mock
> libs are all living in defeat or fully crashed out
> no more brownoid rageout compilations

How can we ever recover kiwisisters? Can Josh be appointed the official cow philanthropist to give tardbux to the best cows?

They could be released from the cow zoo in televised milkgathering events. I imagine what would happen if KingCobra got his clock tower, rackets got a balldo hut and the silverback Ralphamale got a dusty harambe pit with a tortashack in the middle. Don’t forget the historically accurate popeye’s complete with fat black cashiers and methed out Martin in the vestibule.
All this for the price of NPR and PBS!
 
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If this guy is bitching about it, it's probably a good thing.
And it seems he's making the rounds bitching about it.

More than 50 career civil servants at USAID are placed on administrative leave
NBC News (archive.ph)
By Abigail Williams, Vaughn Hillyard and Raquel Coronell Uribe
2025-01-28 01:39:05GMT
More than 50 civil career servants and foreign service officers at the U.S. Agency for International Development were placed on administrative leave Monday afternoon effective immediately, two former USAID officials, a current agency official and a source directly familiar with the decision told NBC News.

In addition to striking at senior leadership in bureaus across the agency, the action specifically targeted senior attorneys, according to the two former USAID officials and a current official.

USAID employees were informed of the decision late Monday afternoon.

“We have identified several actions within USAID that appear to be designed to circumvent the President’s Executive Orders and the mandate from the American people,” said the email from acting USAID Administrator Jason Gray, which was obtained by NBC News. “As a result, we have placed a number of USAID employees on administrative leave with full pay and benefits until further notice while we complete our analysis of these actions.”

USAID did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday evening.

USAID works to coordinate foreign aid and humanitarian development. Though it is an independent federal agency, it collaborates and receives policy guidance from the secretary of state.

Some of the agency’s responsibilities include providing humanitarian relief in response to conflicts and natural disasters, as well as promoting global health, environmental sustainability and education.

Former USAID official Jeremy Konyndyk said the decision by the Trump administration was a fundamental misread of what career staff exist to do.

“In my experience, they always do work in good faith as intermediaries between the political guidance that they get from the leadership of their building and from the White House, and turn that into development policy,” said Konyndyk who is now president of Refugees International.

He added that the sweeping action seemed like an attempt to intimidate and instill fear throughout the building.

“This is a destroying the village in order to save it approach to governing,” he said.

The Trump administration froze almost all U.S. foreign assistance last week, in compliance with an executive order by President Donald Trump pending a 90-day review.

The order paused new obligations and disbursements of foreign aid pending reviews “for programmatic efficiency and consistency” with U.S. foreign policy.

Trump has made a series of other moves to restructure components of the government.

Last week, he made a late-night, legally murky move to fire 18 inspectors general in the federal government, sent home dozens of national security officials from White House jobs, said he was considering shutting down the Federal Emergency Management Agency, revoked 50 security clearances for former intelligence officials and gave the green light to terminate federal employees in diversity, equity and inclusion roles.
Senior USAID staff put on leave amid Trump’s order halting foreign aid
The Washington Post (archive.ph)
By John Hudson and Jeff Stein
2025-01-28 03:36:17GMT
The Trump administration has cleared out much of the leadership of the U.S. Agency for International Development, placing dozens of career officials on administrative leave Monday after accusing the agency of trying to “circumvent” President Donald Trump’s executive order freezing all foreign aid, U.S. officials familiar with the matter said.

The move comes as the administration seeks to radically reorient Washington’s relationship with foreign aid, which has caused agitation within the bureaucracy and ground to a halt aid projects related to refugee camps, AIDS prevention, democracy promotion and civil society around the world.

“We have identified several actions within USAID that appear to be designed to circumvent the President’s Executive orders and the mandate from the American people,” said the newly installed acting administrator, Jason Gray, in an email obtained by The Washington Post.

“As a result, we have placed a number of USAID employees on administrative leave with full pay and benefits until further notice.”

Trump has long criticized foreign aid, complaining that it too often goes to countries that don’t show respect to the United States. Over the weekend, his spokeswoman at the State Department, Tammy Bruce, defended the move, saying the United States will no longer “blindly dole out money with no return for the American people.”

The aid freeze has come under criticism from U.N. Secretary General António Guterres, who on Monday called for “additional exemptions to be considered to ensure the continued delivery of critical development and humanitarian activities for the most vulnerable communities around the world, whose lives and livelihoods depend on this support.”

“The United States is one of the largest aid providers and it is vital that we work constructively to jointly shape a strategic path forward,” said a statement from his office.

The administrative leave order was sent by email to more than 50 career USAID officials Monday afternoon, including deputy administrators and deputy assistant administrators.

The press office for USAID did not respond to a request for comment.

The halt in aid, ordered by Trump in his first week in office, interrupts Washington’s $60 billion annual foreign aid budget with exceptions for U.S. assistance to Israel and Egypt and food assistance programs.

The impact was felt immediately given the role of the United States as the world’s largest contributor of foreign assistance. Humanitarian officials have rushed to plead for waivers to programs around the world saying that even a temporary pause will cost lives or cause irreparable harm to sensitive programs.

Prominent examples of halted aid include a program to combat HIV worldwide that is credited with saving about 25 million lives, a 40,000-person refugee camp in Syria and financing that the State Department gives to Ukraine and Taiwan for weapons.

On Monday, the State Department issued a waiver that renewed the contracts related to the refugee camp for two more weeks, but the vast majority of other programs have not received the same treatment.

Trump’s top aides have taken a skeptical view of career officials across the federal bureaucracy but especially at USAID where they warned 10,000 employees in an email on Saturday against leaking to the media or even communicating with the State Department, which routinely coordinates U.S. aid distribution.

“[A]ll communications outside the Agency, including the State Department, must be approved by the Agency Front Office,” the email obtained by The Post read.

The missive warned that “failure to abide by this directive, or any of the directives sent out earlier this week and in the coming weeks, will result in disciplinary action,” wrote Ken Jackson, the assistant to the administrator for management and resources.

Aid experts said the move would do lasting damage to U.S. credibility and provide an opening for China to demonstrate that it can be a reliable partner in the developing world.

“When you are stopping all global activities and simultaneously pushing out the entire brain trust of U.S. foreign aid leadership, it’s hard to read that as anything but destructive intent,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, the president of Refugees International.

USAID officials expressed an environment of fear at the agency.

“It’s a very eerie atmosphere — we can’t do anything,” one longtime USAID official said. “We’re just waiting to be furloughed or fired.”

Trump officials have said the pause is aimed at aligning U.S. aid efforts more closely to the national interest.

“Reviewing and realigning foreign assistance on behalf of hardworking taxpayers is not just the right thing to do, it is a moral imperative,” Bruce said. “The mandate from the American people was clear — we must refocus on American national interests.”

The stop-work order has prompted top aid groups that rely on U.S. aid to begin preparing for mass layoffs and summon workers operating abroad back to the United States due to a lack of funds necessary to operate, said aid workers inside and outside of the government.

Placing senior officials on administrative leave was probably aimed at suppressing efforts to resist the order, the aid workers said.

“This is about clearing out anyone who has any kind of power to say ‘This aid freeze is going to cause a negative fallout’ or ‘We shouldn’t be doing this,’” said a senior aid administrator who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive policy matter.

Officials who were put on administrative leave included senior officials at the global health bureau, general counsel’s office, and the management bureau.

Trump officials warned aid groups not to complain about the halt of aid to the media, which has stoked fear at organizations including Save the Children, Mercy Corps. and scores of other nonprofit institutions, aid workers told The Post.

“This very much comes across as an attempt to fully kneecap U.S. foreign aid,” Konyndyk said.
 
There's no way to balance the federal budget without a tax.
Sure sounds like there's billions more that we're primed and ready to cut out. That will solve a lot of the need for several types of taxes, and if not, in the least allow us to drop income tax entirely without adding another. If the US military even has to lose some billions, fine, they've been spending like retards and falling for industrial complex scams for ages, if you don't realize that they're simply being bribed. Solve corruption and cost in one go. It won't be easy but it's better to do it to lift a weight off the people.
 
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Cut out foreign "aid", cut nonsense internal programs, fire people, remove pointless agencies, audit the military and put the MIC on a tighter leash, tax remittances, tariffs, go back to war bonds. Could also go back to a few luxury taxes if they wanted to get "progressive" with it. Shit the typical person would never touch but a rich man wouldn't blink at.

The real problem is just how expansive the government has become. There's endless bloat, and sometimes it's difficult to know when you're cutting fat and when you've hit muscle, not that there's much of that left.

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This graph makes me want to give a reminder, specially to those who dont pay attention or arent amerimutts paying taxes..

Federal Income Tax is separate from Social Security Tax and Medicare Tax which is all withheld.

A person who makes what used to be a decent adjusted income of $100,000 (whats left after any deductions you're allowed) is in the 24% tax bracket for income tax.

You will have to pay
$24,000 Income Tax
$12,400 Social Security Tax
$ 2,900 Medicare Tax

Total paid to Feds: $39,300 or an effective tax rate 39.3%

(hope you dont live in a state like CA, NY or NJ where you can add 11.7-14.6%)

At best, you only have $60,700 to spend a year on your house, food, utilities, vehicle, insurance. The average mortgage payment in the US right now is $2700 ($32,000 year).

And every single one of those is taxed along the way Property tax, personal property tax, water tax. sewage tax, cell phone fcc tax.e-911 tax, internet accessibility tax, FCC television tax (if you have cable), sales tax, vehicle registration tax, dog license tax, plastic bag tax, meals tax.. the list goes on forever.

TLDR
Americans. Are. Taxed. To. Fuck.
 
I wish we had something similar to Japan where they have actual nutritionists hired at the schools to make sure school lunches are good, and then they hire actual competent cooks to make them.
unfortunately a lot of dieticians and nutritionists in the US have been captured by the WEF agenda (for example the Eat-lancet diet which suggests the optimal intake of red meat is zero) and think that animal products are bad for you and children should eat as little meat as possible (despite them being the best weapon against malnutrition, not to mention they help with cognitive development).
Hopefully RFK Jr can address this issue and the dietary guidance because if we implement "healthy" school lunches that are nutritionally and calorically inadequate we're going to have more hungry children who will remember it for their rest of their lives.
 
So this is more assistance given to agencies and such to fund agendas and objectives?
it sounds like people who were the target of the memo aren't quite sure either

Article | Archive
The memo, sent around 5 p.m. on Monday by the Office of Management and Budget, caused confusion with some employees in federal agencies who sought to understand which programs were affected and how they should respond, said a person familiar with the matter.
The memo’s broad language prompted some federal officials to wonder whether it halted the vast array of federal assistance programs, from small business loans to highway funding, said the person. Footnotes to the memo exempted Medicare, Social Security benefits and assistance provided directly to individuals—but gave few other clues as to what it covered or didn’t cover. Federal administrators sought advice from their internal counsel on Monday evening, the person said.
The pause must be applied “to the extent permissible under applicable law,” according to the memo.
the spirit of the memo is obviously "stop spending federal money on woke bullshit" but it also sounds like there's lots of room for malicious compliance

another article lists some things the memo could affect
Article | Archive
Still, as written the pause could affect a big swath of programs that aid lower-income households, including: Medicaid; school breakfast and lunch programs; Section 8 rental assistance; Title I education grants; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; state grants for child care; Head Start; and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children.

"could affect" is a deceptively vague way to describe the changes, used purposefully as a scare tactic. most likely the core functions of all those programs will remain mostly unchanged and the restrictions on federal grants will be used to cut off orbiting NGOs and other leeches that are pushing ideology through federal programs
 
Unconfirmed rumors that certain cartels are going to attempt to shoot down a USAF cargo plane carrying back the deportees.
Now I don't wanna go shoot at and get shot at by Iranians, but I'll absolutely Einsatzgruppen some beans.
Uppity little cunts.
Trump can solve his whole domestic glownigger problem just by setting the CIA loose in Mexico and Central America. Keep em busy running glowops on cartel members.
 
Re: school lunches.

Americans, even the children, are a bunch of fat fucks so I agree that the food needs to be healthier. But it has to be made healthier in a way that kids would still eat the fucking food. Never understood the idiocy of making shit food and expecting kids to not avoid it and eat whatever slop they can get from the corner store instead. Also need to get rid of food stamps and EBT.

Something needs to be done about soda and other shit that's just pure sugar though. Not sure what could be done without adding to the nanny state though.
 
TLDR
Americans. Are. Taxed. To. Fuck.
Running your own business as a solo act is also insane in the amount of roody poo horse shit you have to pay even in lower cost of operation areas too. You have to basically account for up to a third of your costs before even starting to factor in just keeping the lights on being assorted taxes and bloated licensing and permits.

It's basically just for all intents and purposes putting money into a hole to reap no benefit yourself from the perspective of the business owner.
 
Re: school lunches.

Americans, even the children, are a bunch of fat fucks so I agree that the food needs to be healthier. But it has to be made healthier in a way that kids would still eat the fucking food. Never understood the idiocy of making shit food and expecting kids to not avoid it and eat whatever slop they can get from the corner store instead. Also need to get rid of food stamps and EBT.

Something needs to be done about soda and other shit that's just pure sugar though. Not sure what could be done without adding to the nanny state though.
Sedentary lifestyles plus all the ads that have gone into making people see drinks like soda basically a dessert but something to drink regularly just because is the issue. Just have basic meals that aren't goyslop, quit snacking just because you're bored, don't drink soda regularly, and go on walks.
 
This graph makes me want to give a reminder, specially to those who dont pay attention or arent amerimutts paying taxes..

Federal Income Tax is separate from Social Security Tax and Medicare Tax which is all withheld.

A person who makes what used to be a decent adjusted income of $100,000 (whats left after any deductions you're allowed) is in the 24% tax bracket for income tax.

You will have to pay
$24,000 Income Tax
$12,400 Social Security Tax
$ 2,900 Medicare Tax

Total paid to Feds: $39,300 or an effective tax rate 39.3%

(hope you dont live in a state like CA, NY or NJ where you can add 11.7-14.6%)

At best, you only have $60,700 to spend a year on your house, food, utilities, vehicle, insurance. The average mortgage payment in the US right now is $2700 ($32,000 year).

And every single one of those is taxed along the way Property tax, personal property tax, water tax. sewage tax, cell phone fcc tax.e-911 tax, internet accessibility tax, FCC television tax (if you have cable), sales tax, vehicle registration tax, dog license tax, plastic bag tax, meals tax.. the list goes on forever.

TLDR
Americans. Are. Taxed. To. Fuck.
100% TAXES PRISION PLANET
Unconfirmed rumors that certain cartels are going to attempt to shoot down a USAF cargo plane carrying back the deportees.
Now I don't wanna go shoot at and get shot at by Iranians, but I'll absolutely Einsatzgruppen some beans.
Uppity little cunts.
The solution is to make the planes self driving and put in as many illegals as possible
 
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