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Mr.Bill

(24,906 posts)
33. If we control both houses,
Sat Dec 26, 2020, 06:07 PM
Dec 2020

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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If there's a lesson, it's to be light on platform. The less ammunition OnDoutside Dec 2020 #1
It seems to work for Republicans. kentuck Dec 2020 #3
To be fair, it's what Rick Wilson has been saying over the last year OnDoutside Dec 2020 #17
I tend to agree with that approach. kentuck Dec 2020 #18
Yes, we know Democrats want to move America on, so hopefully OnDoutside Dec 2020 #38
Biden did DownriverDem Dec 2020 #30
True, but most people wouldn't consider themselves rich and they OnDoutside Dec 2020 #37
When did it leave it? FBaggins Dec 2020 #2
I don't buy that argument. kentuck Dec 2020 #4
Doesn't much matter whether you "buy" it or not FBaggins Dec 2020 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author TwilightZone Dec 2020 #11
You're blaming the Republican tax cut on the Democrats and our platform? StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #13
I know what you mean questionseverything Dec 2020 #25
Reconciliation bills bypass the filibuster FBaggins Dec 2020 #47
And yet I have read at du hundreds of times questionseverything Dec 2020 #49
No contradiction there FBaggins Dec 2020 #51
Thank you. betsuni Dec 2020 #52
Yes, the American public is being played by the GOP and it is nothing new. walkingman Dec 2020 #5
Interesting to note that in the 1950s Americans paid a LOT more tax than today. NoRoadUntravelled Dec 2020 #7
1950's america way different than the 2020's america on all fronts beachbumbob Dec 2020 #10
Not just the rates, but where the brackets fell JHB Dec 2020 #12
Just A Caution ProfessorGAC Dec 2020 #19
Did JFK lower the rate to 50% or was it 70%? kentuck Dec 2020 #20
Both, I Think ProfessorGAC Dec 2020 #21
I know that. George Romney averaged just under 37% over the 12 years for which he... JHB Dec 2020 #27
I'm With You ProfessorGAC Dec 2020 #35
As I like to phrase it... JHB Dec 2020 #36
Agreed. RVN VET71 Dec 2020 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author Baked Potato Dec 2020 #8
I fully support this message. Lunabell Dec 2020 #9
The thing about corporations is, they're NOT people Bucky Dec 2020 #41
I don't know. Bloated Defense budgets are about the only thing Democrats and Republicans jalan48 Dec 2020 #14
The World's Biggest Jobs Program ProfessorGAC Dec 2020 #22
It's definitely the elephant in the room few politicians are willing to take on. jalan48 Dec 2020 #32
To be fair, Democrats only increase defense spending... Bucky Dec 2020 #42
2020 Democratic Party Platform tirebiter Dec 2020 #15
Thanks for the link Bucky Dec 2020 #39
I'd phrase the argument differently, but that would be a consequence JHB Dec 2020 #16
Defense budget didn't stop the hack Bobstandard Dec 2020 #23
$750 last paid by orange fucknozzle - no more questions at this time bringthePaine Dec 2020 #24
Reverse Republican tax cuts. Nululu Dec 2020 #26
These are our grandfathers' Republicans. Marcuse Dec 2020 #28
The Goldwater warning was nice, but missed the real villain Bucky Dec 2020 #40
What about a wealth tax, a transaction tax, and a value-added tax? erronis Dec 2020 #29
Did you forget the sarcasm smilie? Progressive Dems have been calling for this kind of change Ford_Prefect Dec 2020 #31
If we control both houses, Mr.Bill Dec 2020 #33
Exactly! kentuck Dec 2020 #50
Eisenhower was the last Republican President...the rest were merely cheap conmen and crooks pecosbob Dec 2020 #34
Reminds me of the goofy stuff Ron Paul used to say.... tritsofme Dec 2020 #43
Didn't realize I was ranting... pecosbob Dec 2020 #46
Looks like more Ron Paul gold-bug loonies. tritsofme Dec 2020 #48
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
How about a progressive tax on long term capital gains Sewa Dec 2020 #53
Good OP. Thanks nt. Cetacea Dec 2020 #54
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