Trump’s tax cut overwhelmingly helped the middle class.

What’s funny is you’re right. Trumps tax overhaul (while OVERWHELMINGLY helping the rich, especially by lowering the corporate tax rate to 21%).

It did also help middle class people by raising the standard deduction and reduced tax brackets somewhat.

But oh no, the business benefits are permanent while the middle class benefits expire in 2025.

What’s that? The only reason the middle class got anything at all was that Democrats threatened to filibuster at the time.

Again what have republicans done for the middle class that you or anyone would believe they are on anyone’s side but the very rich?

When lower class people get money, they spend it.… Continue reading

Joe is concerned about creeping authoritarianism from the left by not the right?

Right wing authoritarianism doesn’t creep. It’s overt.

Left wing version pretends to be something it isn’t. Either on purpose or lack of understanding. I think it’s mostly the latter, but there are certainly grifters on the left as well.

The authoritarian portion of both sides are non starters for me. The media amplifies these voices because it creates conflict.

Yeah. Left wing authoritarianism is just infantilization run amok rather than some strict desire to centrally control everything. Rent control, minimum wage, wokeness, gun control, it’s all very much like “you can’t seem to play nice so we’re going to make you play nice.”… Continue reading

A Day in the Life of Joe Republican

Joe gets up at 6 a.m. and fills his coffeepot with water to prepare his morning coffee. The water is clean and good because some tree-hugging liberal fought for minimum water-quality standards. With his first swallow of coffee, he takes his daily medication. His medications are safe to take because some stupid commie liberal fought to insure their safety and that they work as advertised. All but $10 of his medications are paid for by his employer’s medical plan because some liberal union workers fought their employers for paid medical insurance – now Joe gets it too.

He prepares his morning breakfast, bacon and eggs.… Continue reading

US election: Biden event in Texas cancelled as ‘armed’ Trump supporters threaten campaign bus

To the many of us who have been paying attention none of these fascist tactics come as a surprise. President Trump’s words & actions over the summer months were horrifying. He has incited and supported violence several times.

  1. He shared a video that said “the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.”[1]
  2. He tweeted a video of a Trump supporter yelling “White power.”[2]
  3. He tweeted that “when the looting starts the shooting starts.”[3] A saying that is historically tied to a racist Miami police chief from the 60’s.[4]
  4. Police in Washington, D.C. brutally dispersed an entirely peaceful crowd exercising their first amendment.
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I had a pretty revealing conversation with my brother yesterday

he used to be a libertarian adjacent but as of recent seems to favor trump under the guise “Biden won’t fix anything, I want to see everything burn down and get rebuilt, at least trump will lead to that.” I’ve told him about climate change, SC seats, all the short term victories we really need for the long term. Didn’t seem too budged. It sucks. There are still many apathy voters who feel like nothing will get better, and I’ve felt that sentiment before but if we can do anything to slow down our collective car crash, I’m on board with doing that.… Continue reading

Trump wants to talk about corruption? Let’s look at all the criminal convictions against Trump’s inner circle

President Trump’s allies and those within his circle have come under criminal scrutiny. Some have been convicted of committing crimes including bank and tax fraud, misusing charity funds, obstructing investigations, lying, witness tampering, campaign finance violations, and foreign lobbying violations. Here are 8 examples from the last four years:

  1. In 2019 the Trump Foundation was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds for personal use following an investigation.[1] The Trump Foundation dissolved following an investigation led by the New York Attorney General.[2] President Trump was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds.[3]
  2. In 2019 Trump campaign adviser and long time friend of President Trump – Roger Stone was convicted and sentenced to prison.
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When Trump Defines You

Are you telling me that there aren’t people out there like this? Because I personally know several.

I’m sure there are, but of the two, the people who dismiss any criticisms of Trump as “orANgE mAN bAD” are worse. In the words of Dave Chapelle, regardless of whether you like his policies or not, you have to agree he’s having a terrible go at it.

Of course. This is just making fun of the people that base their beliefs currently on what the president supports/opposes, even if that is a 180 from their beliefs a couple of years ago. There are obviously very legitimate reasons to opposed Trump (and I assume a few to support him as well) but a lot of people screech about everything he does just because he did it.… Continue reading

What’s crazy is that this polarization is pretty new in a lot of ways

like last 20-30 years new. Americans always had their disagreements but in the past most people could at least agree on the problems we needed to address. Now we can’t agree on the problems much less the solutions.

Polarization in the house:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/VBIRAXKYPYYQTMDV3LAWFREIDA.png&w=530

There was always a lot of polarization and differences – they were just regional in the past. And not tied to party affiliation, either. A Democrat in Alabama would be quite different than a Democrat in New York City. Probably more different than Democrats and Republicans in the same state.

Now everyone is all mixed together, and identify more with groups they connect to online than to their neighbors.… Continue reading

How can 42 percent of Americans still support the worst president in our history?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/10/13/how-can-42-percent-americans-still-support-worst-president-our-history/

I sure have made use of this quote a lot recently:

His fans don’t care that he didn’t pay taxes. His fans don’t care if he cheated on his taxes. His fans don’t care that he lies about his taxes. His fans care that he hates, and tries to hurt, the same people they hate.

Trump has made the confirmation of 200 federal judges, including two Supreme Court justices, a significant part of his reelection campaign. But Hawley said religious conservatives right now are “very depressed,” particularly after Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump pick, wrote the decision providing LGBTQ workers with federal workplace protections.

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Minnesota’s 0.000004% Voter Fraud Cited as GOP Suit Tossed

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-12/minnesota-ballot-suit-tossed-by-judge-citing-000004-fraud-rate

Conservatives can’t prove that widespread voter fraud is real. The Heritage Foundation, at Trump’s insistence, already tried in 2017 and this was the result: Less than 1,100 individual cases spanning from as far back as 1982 found:

http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/VoterFraudCases.pdf

That’s THEIR report, by the way.

But hold up–there was an update to that number in march. According the Heritage foundation, that number “swelled up” to a whopping 1,285

Trump himself set up a commission to prove his claim that there was widespread voter fraud and that’s why he lost the popular vote. You remember what happened?

The commission found so few cases they disbanded without producing a single report.… Continue reading