Serious question: has Trump done ANYTHING AT ALL as president that merits even a scintilla of respect? Yes, he's a great con man, but I don't think that counts. #MangoMussolini #CadetBoneSpurs
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Replying to @VeronicaJHex @TKWUBBA and
Tax cuts to the middle class. Cut corporation tax to give businesses an incentive to return to America. More jobs for America. Wages have continued to increase. The economy is still increasing in America. I think Mr Trump deserves a lot of respect
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Replying to @InstaSim6 @TKWUBBA and
I respectfully disagree. Yes, the economy continues to improve on the trajectory facilitated by Obama. So Trump hasn't reversed the trend... yet. The middle-class tax cuts are token. Huge company tax cuts means an astronomical deficit; it MAY lead to more jobs - let's wait & see.
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Replying to @VeronicaJHex @TKWUBBA and
Indeed. Trump still has 3-7 years to prove himself that he can continue with the amazing growth. I won't deny Obama had improved the economy, but the fear stories of the economy diminishing haven't happened, and, imo, it's becoming increasingly unlikely that it will happen
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Replying to @InstaSim6 @VeronicaJHex and
I say, however (and feel free to disagree) that the tax cuts to income and corporation tax are amazing. The big thing I say with cutting tax is that by doing so, you appear more competitive to companies wanting to set up in America
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Replying to @InstaSim6 @VeronicaJHex and
Yh in the uk all the tax is included unless you go to a wholesaler so £1 means £1 in the USA don’t $1 mean $1.20? I watched on periscope cigarettes in USA are $5 in the uk £12 that’s $17 u pay $5 wow also petrol in the uk is £20 = $24 gets u 18 litres how many litres do u get ?
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Replying to @HeckleBack @InstaSim6 and
Gas is around 20 dollars to fill up a Honda Civic, which is around 13 gallons. Our taxes vary by state. Like in Nebraska you can go buy a loaf of bread or any grocery item and not pay a tax. But in Illinois you'll pay a sales tax.
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Replying to @Lc402 @HeckleBack and
Here in the UK, as far as I'm aware, bread comes under "Essentials" so it's not taxed at all, nor is anything else in that tax group. However, things like tissues and feminine hygiene products are classed as "Luxury" items and are given anywhere up yo 20% tax on them ...
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Replying to @InstaSim6 @Lc402 and
Bread differs loads to. lol bread ranges from £1 to £1.50p for the same make/loaf but petrol & cigarettes (I don’t smoke either I did for 17 years but quit 3 years ago) are worth something n can give a countries value or your tank cost $20 £24 my tank cost $100 £80
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Replying to @HeckleBack @Lc402 and
Indeed, different brands of bread cost different amounts of money, and they're priced different in separate stores so they can make an easy profit, but they're not taxed ...
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The bread I buy, Village Bakery or Robert's Bakery (yes I'm picky about my bread
) costs about £1 - £1.15 per loaf, and it lasts me around a week so it's fairly reasonable. I don't actually own a car, but from my parents buying diesel, ...
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Replying to @InstaSim6 @HeckleBack and
it costs around £20 - £40 to fill up a tank, obviously depending on the size of the tank and how much diesel you need at the time.
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