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guys does it ever stop any worry you they wont even tell us how many pages the bill is, much less read it

we are taking these fuckers word its good and I cant even get one of you to extol one part of it that will tangibility make ANY of our lives better. Im not saying it wont but does it not scare anyone else that we just dont know?
Republicans did it on behalf of Trump so this thread will say it's GUD no matter what is in it
 
Aww, poor little guy can't refute what I said so he posts a retarded thing he saw posted here like a good little NPC.

So why do you think that people losing their healthcare is a good thing?
Aww you can't refute anything I say besides repeating DNC propaganda.
So you think community service 20 hours a week is too much for a able body person without a job?

Also you can't address the truth about anyone using the phrase "incel".
 
Trump's new Budget that passed is going to decimate rural America and give untold billions to Israel. What Trumptards don't get is is the normie voted for trump because they want to be left alone from woke faggot shit and were tired of blm burning every-town down back in 2020-211 not literally take the country apart.


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Terry, I ain't even one of the jackoffs who deliberately ping you to get a rise. I was sincerely trying to engage you in good faith, but fuck me for being an optimist I guess. I'll still try to engage in good faith with your retort, but I'm not expecting you to return the favour.

It only lasts through 2028 and only up to $12.5k.

You're acting like that isn't a genuinely beneficial provision, even within the constraints it operates under as of today's passage. Build Back Better had no such provision, and I surely would've welcomed it into Biden's BBB the same way I welcomed the CHIPS Act's passage (i.e. the one bit of administrative continuity between Trump 1.0 and Biden that I could genuinely respect). Even if it goes tits-up by 2028, I'd still be grateful for some modicum of reprieve from OT taxation. I'd even wager that the GOP's passage of no tax on tips+overtime gives them a valuable bit of leverage come midterms and 2028's election season. Democrats had all the time, leverage, and political power at their disposal to codify such a minuscule change, yet they did not do so. GOP didn't do so either until Trump twisted their balls to include it. However minor of a victory it may be, I'll take it.

And don't worry, the money printing that will be needed to pay for this bill will make those tax savings meaningless with the added inflation. Then I'm gonna laugh at you for whining about inflation (well, you won't whine about it until Dear Leader is no longer president because you could never criticize your waifu).

You're missing out on a crucial detail here: Powell damn sure ain't lowering interest rates no matter how much Trump tries to influence the Fed. This is also coinciding with a 270% increase in US Customs' coffers. This isn't some empty conjecture that the lugenpresse is perpetuating to delude me into a false sense of comfort, either. I have spoken at length before about the impact Trump's tariffs are having as someone who works in 3PL and witnessed the lunacy firsthand. I'm not foolhardy enough to expect tariffs to plug up entire revenue shortfalls, but an empirically proven 270% gain in US Customs revenue is no small feat. There certainly are unforeseen stresses, consequences, and volatility to be sure; I won't ever deny that. Even so, tariffs are proving themselves (at this point) to be a viable revenue stream for the US federal government that come from commercial coffers during the business cycle and not from personal and professional coffers once the fiscal year is over.

Here's a little fact in Economics 101 that tends to get glossed over, but still remains vitally important: consistently high trade deficits also necessitate a consistent outflow of capital from country A who does the importing to country B who does the exporting. Even if the US dollar remains the dominant reserve currency because of its ubiquity, those US dollars still have to get printed by the Fed. That's why our US dollar's purchasing power is so fucking terrible domestically despite 50+ years of post-Brenton Woods, post-Nixon international hegemony. Tariffs ultimately mean that US dollars that foreign exporters have return to the USA instead of circulating literally everywhere else but America.

As to supply chain-induced inflation, I would like to nuance the discussion by pointing out that some importers are disproportionately impacted than others. A mom and pop pizzeria who imports San Marzano tomatoes from Italy for their marinara sauce will feel the pain of broad-strokes tariffs and pass it onto their consumers; that's simply unavoidable. For every small business impacted by tariffs, there are dozens more medium-to-large enterprises, even conglomerates, with hundreds of thousands, if not millions or even billions of dollars in liquidity who'll have to grit their teeth and accept the 10% duty on business-to-business transactions that don't immediately trickle down to consumers. You would only realise this if you're willing to accept that business-to-business transactions are far more commonplace in international logistics than business-to-consumer like it is here in the American domestic market.

Oh no, Casio has to eat a $100,000 duty on a $1,000,000 bulk shipment of G-Shock watches coming into America from Bangkok! Merck has to pay $250,000 in duties on a $2,500,000 shipment of scientific analysis instruments coming from Japan, destined for one of their research laboratories in New England! Oh, the inhumanity! I'm deliberately being facetious here, but I pray you understand the point I'm trying to articulate.

They should, instead, pass smaller bills. I know you're not very smart but you do know they made it one big bill so they could throw unpopular shit in there that fucks you over, right?

Once again, Terry: I'm legitimately trying to engage without hostility or malice toward you. I might be an uneducated hick from the rolling hills of Appalachia, but it doesn't take a genius to realise that "hey, our constituencies really want no tax on tips and no tax on overtime. This has broad, bipartisan support. Let's draft it up into legislation and pass it!" is more than possible. When the Supreme Court overturned the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling in 2022, both Democrats and Republicans got the fuck off their asses and passed the Respect for Marriage Act, signed by Joe Biden, precisely because neither Democrats nor Republicans wanted to alienate LGB voters. You can't even tell me that's just a fluke or a relic of 90s-era bipartisanship; that shit literally happened like 2-3 years ago.
 
Aww you can't refute anything I say besides repeating DNC propaganda.
So you think community service 20 hours a week is too much for a able body person without a job?

Also you can't address the truth about anyone using the phrase "incel".
Yes, because there are plenty of people who are disabled and can't work those 20 hours a week.

I know, I know, you think everything Trump does is good. You even were for the Great Reset back in April when Trump was causing the economy to crash and were celebrating Trump bombing Iran to help the jews, lol

Oh no, Casio has to eat a $100,000 duty on a $1,000,000 bulk shipment of G-Shock watches coming into America from Bangkok! Merck has to pay $250,000 in duties on a $2,500,000 shipment of scientific analysis instruments coming from Japan, destined for one of their research laboratories in New England! Oh, the inhumanity! I'm deliberately being facetious here, but I pray you understand the point I'm trying to articulate.
You do know that the end consumer is who pays that, right? You do know how tariffs work, right? Or do you really think that corporations will eat the costs because an obese, elderly, incontinent man told them to?
 
What Trumptards don't get is is the normie voted for trump because they want to be left alone from woke faggot shit and were tired of blm burning every-town down back in 2020-211 not literally take the country apart.
Naw, I'm pretty sure it was for mass deportations. We just have to get the infrastructure for that going, which a 20x increase in the ICE budget will certain do. Everything about the enshittification of America is downstream from Illegal Aliens and third-world migrants.
 
Yes, because there are plenty of people who are disabled and can't work those 20 hours a week.

I know, I know, you think everything Trump does is good. You even were for the Great Reset back in April when Trump was causing the economy to crash and were celebrating Trump bombing Iran to help the jews, lol
So you're calling people disabled fully invalid that they can't find something to contribute? I didn't know you were so ableist.
And you think everything the BGE does is good, you think innocent americans killed by your brown pets is AOK.
 
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You do know that the end consumer is who pays that, right? You do know how tariffs work, right? Or do you really think that corporations will eat the costs because an obese, elderly, incontinent man told them to?

If you read my post thoroughly, you'd know that I actually work in 3PL and I preemptively addressed your concerns. If someone has to pay more for a G-Shock, they're more likely to just stick with their phone as their pocket watch, alarm clock, timer, and stopwatch instead of buying a Casio watch. Come on, Terry. I'm really not trying to sling mud at you.
 
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So you're calling people disabled fully invalid that they can't find something to contribute? I didn't know you were so ableist.
I want to know why the ACA subsidies aren't brought up. They were and are still those for low and basically no income. Medicaid must be some real nigger shit, cause nobody takes or has it that I've seen. ACA should fill in the gaps.
 
So you're calling people disabled fully invalid that they can't find something to contribute? I didn't know you were so ableist.
Yep. Why do you love Trump so much that you've made your entire worldview just to support everything and anything he does? Seems weird to me that you picked an obese, elderly man who has to wear diapers because he shits his pants in public of all people to do that for
 
The only aspect of Trumps policies that I am fond of is his foreign policy, Harris was sperging out about "love letters to kim jung un" and Putin but in reality that's just Trump demonstrating his disinterest in the idea of interventionism. He understands that nobody wants the US to be involved in foreign wars in any way. Now of course he is obligated to help Israel but the type of intervention that he does do is quick and more so a means of showing what the US can do like with the strikes on Fordow.
If it was up to the DNC they would've give a super delayed response and probably gone all in on a regime change resulting in the Supreme leaders death.
 
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