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In reply to the discussion: Does the Democratic Party need to return to a platform of .....? [View all]Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)33. If we control both houses,
every time the republicans complain about the debt, pass a tax increase. And make it clear the debt is why they are doing it. Call it the Trump debt reduction act. That should shut them up rather quickly.
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Interesting to note that in the 1950s Americans paid a LOT more tax than today.
NoRoadUntravelled
Dec 2020
#7
I know that. George Romney averaged just under 37% over the 12 years for which he...
JHB
Dec 2020
#27
I don't know. Bloated Defense budgets are about the only thing Democrats and Republicans
jalan48
Dec 2020
#14
It's definitely the elephant in the room few politicians are willing to take on.
jalan48
Dec 2020
#32
Did you forget the sarcasm smilie? Progressive Dems have been calling for this kind of change
Ford_Prefect
Dec 2020
#31
Eisenhower was the last Republican President...the rest were merely cheap conmen and crooks
pecosbob
Dec 2020
#34
Because once upon a time the Republican Party could compromise and now it won't.
betsuni
Dec 2020
#44
1. Stop agreeing to deregulation of industries. 2. Raise taxes on the highest incomes.
JanMichael
Dec 2020
#45