“For those earning $1 million annually, a tax break buried in the recent coronavirus relief legislation is so generous that its total cost is more than total new funding for all hospitals in America and more than the total provided to all state and local governments,”said Doggett
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“Someone wrongly seized on this health emergency to reward ultrarich beneficiaries, likely including the Trump family, with a tax loophole not available to middle class families. This net operating loss loophole is a loser that should be repealed.”
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they literally think that if they give regular people too much money during the crisis, no one will want to go back to work. which is only something who is obscenely rich would think
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The average person will spend close to 100% of the money back into the economy, these wealthy folks will stash it in off-shore tax havens.
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This is a class war. If it's not clear by now to everyone, then hardly anything else will make them see.
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"43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act" Seems pretty clear to me
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Go off Marianne
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Cause the rich OF COURSE need more money to spend and the poor don't.
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