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1   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2019 Jan 2, 9:55am  

It is TDS.

Economy has improved substantially with tax cuts. More economic freedom, more money in private sector. Less government takes, more we can choose how to spend and make businesses.

Only losers, who live on government dole, want more government and more taxes, because it's their way of taking from others by force. TAXES ARE RAPE!!!!

If you are mooching off taxes, get your shit together and go make something in private sector.
2   joshuatrio   2019 Jan 2, 10:12am  

I got richer. Most of my friends did as well.

Only people I know who didn't like it were those mooching, or over-itemizing.
3   RC2006   2019 Jan 2, 10:47am  

My household income up at least 30%, and il have the largest tax return yet this year.
4   MrMagic   2019 Jan 2, 11:24am  

RC2006 says
and il have the largest tax return yet this year.


There will will be a TON of people getting larger tax returns in 2019 because of the tax bill. With the std. deduction of $24K for a married couple, that will help, plus renters, who don't claim property tax or mortgage interest will get a big tax return.

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
TDS!


Yes, TovBot is another one who's gone off the deep end.
5   SunnyvaleCA   2019 Jan 2, 4:03pm  

As with just about any tax changes, there will be some set of winners and some set of losers. So, something for everyone to be happy about and something for everyone to complain about.

I suspect many highly-paid silicon valley residents, while fearing a tax increase from these changes, will be surprised to find they are saving money. (Actually, most of them won't compare to the old tax situation and will just go on complaining that they are paying more while simultaneously complaining that OTHER people aren't paying enough.)

Maybe a better discussion is how the tax changes are (or are not) better for the country as a whole. They way I see things:
• Corporate tax rates are more in line with other developed countries, which reduces tax arbitrage and other shenanigans while making USA corporations more competitive on an international level.
• The $12k/$24k standard deduction is going to simplify taxes for a large number of households.
6   WillPowers   2019 Jan 2, 6:57pm  

Jill Abramson, the former executive editor of the far-left New York Times is accusing the Times of being a gang of money-hungry hacks who have sold their souls to the anti-Trump Resistance.
Howard Kurtz at Fox News reports that in her upcoming book,  Merchants of Truth, Abramson blasts away at her successor, Dean Baquet.
“Though Baquet said publicly he didn’t want the Times to be the opposition party, his news pages were unmistakably anti-Trump,” Abramson writes. “Some headlines contained raw opinion, as did some of the stories that were labeled as news analysis.”
“The more anti-Trump the Times was perceived to be, the more it was mistrusted for being biased. Ochs’s vow to cover the news without fear or favor sounded like an impossible promise in such a polarized environment,” she adds, referring to legendary publisher Andrew Ochs.
SOURCE: https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2019/01/02/nolte-fired-editor-jill-abramson-rips-the-nyts-trump-derangement-syndrome/

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