Tax Fairness

Trump Team Reportedly Intervened with IRS on Behalf of Lindell

Recent news surrounding Mike Lindell includes a failed gubernatorial campaign bid, a sycophantic White House appearance by a Lindell associate, and Lindell’s claim of financial ruin hindering his ability to pay court sanctions. However, a Trump administration official contacted the IRS to review audits of Lindell and a Kansas state senator, citing them as “high-profile friends of the president.” While the IRS reportedly did not act on the request, the attempt raised concerns about potential political interference in the agency’s operations. This incident underscores the critical need for the IRS to maintain its independence from partisan influence and avoid preferential treatment for politically connected individuals.

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Billionaires are Raging About Biden’s State of the Union Tax Proposals

Billionaires are raging about Biden’s State of the Union tax proposals, and quite honestly, I couldn’t care less about their complaints. The idea that these ultra-wealthy individuals are up in arms about paying their fair share in taxes is laughable, considering the immense wealth they have accumulated over the years. It’s outrageous that some of them pay a lower tax rate than the average worker, taking advantage of loopholes and stock market gains to reduce their tax burden significantly.

The argument that taxing the rich is synonymous with socialism is tired and outdated. In reality, the top 0.1% in the United States only contribute 3.2% of the total tax burden, while the bottom 99% carry a much heavier burden at 7.2%.… Continue reading