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Gains for American Workers After Passing of Trump Tax Bill


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a mere sprinkling of crumbs for the pee-ons....what do you think the CEO's of those companies bonuses will look like next year?...record breaker with all that $$ rolling in?....

and the growing deficit the Republicans couldn't talk enough about under Obama....and now he wants 18 billion for his wall...fiscal discipline??...infrastructure bill?...with what $$....

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2 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

a mere sprinkling of crumbs for the pee-ons....what do you think the CEO's of those companies bonuses will look like next year?...record breaker with all that $$ rolling in?....

and the growing deficit the Republicans couldn't talk enough about under Obama....and now he wants 18 billion for his wall...fiscal discipline??...infrastructure bill?...with what $$....

DBP is a rage monkey with a chapped ass.

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This is a YUGE win for Trump. 

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2 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

you're 100% right...YUGE win is right...for him and his family...no more estate tax...cha-ching!....middle class my ass...

 

Why do you hate American workers, DBP?

Worried some of them will wake up to the fact that life on the Dem plantation really sucks ass?

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1 minute ago, concha said:

 

Why do you hate American workers, DBP?

Worried some of them will wake up to the fact that life on the Dem plantation really sucks ass?

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how in the world did you get "I hate American workers"??...last time I looked I am an American worker...why do you push the trickle-down b.s. is the real question here...

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1 minute ago, DBP66 said:

how in the world did you get "I hate American workers"??...last time I looked I am an American worker...why do you push the trickle-down b.s. is the real question here...

Have you even read the list (along with the quotes from most of the companies directly crediting Trump's tax bill)?

Stop hating American workers, you jackass.

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1 minute ago, DBP66 said:

yea..I hate Amercan workers...that makes a lot of sense champ..you can run with that B.S...how's the deficit looking due to Trumps tax bill?

...jackass?...opps..looks like I'm starting to piss you off now?..how long until I get called a Libtard?...all too predictable...;)

xD

Trump & American Workers = Winning

DBP = Chapped Ass

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2 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

it never has worked...but they still pass the Kool-Aid out like gospel....and the poor suckers who take a beating fall for it.

During Reagan's presidency, real median household income grew sharply, unemployment dropped over 2%, interest rates plummeted, the Cold War was won...

What exactly didn't work again?

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11 minutes ago, concha said:

During Reagan's presidency, real median household income grew sharply, unemployment dropped over 2%, interest rates plummeted, the Cold War was won...

What exactly didn't work again?

and how was the economy when  he left office....

“At the end of fiscal 1980, four months before Reagan was inaugurated, the federal debt held by the public was $711.9 billion, according to CBO. At the end of fiscal 1989, eight months after Reagan left office, the federal debt held by the public was $2.1907 trillion.
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10 minutes ago, concha said:

Trump won

American workers won

DBP hates American workers and has a chapped ass and no facts

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Trump is laughing all the way to the bank as American workers get some chump change to appease them...at the end of the day the fat cats get fatter..Concha LOVES that...;)

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... At the end of fiscal 1989, eight months after Reagan left office, the federal debt held by the public was $2.1907 trillion.

FYI...that's not great...stop B.Sing.....

and what's with the "hating American workers" line?...you hear that on Fox news or something?...it's as silly as you are.

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1 minute ago, DBP66 said:

... At the end of fiscal 1989, eight months after Reagan left office, the federal debt held by the public was $2.1907 trillion.

FYI...that's not great...stop B.Sing.....

and what's with the "hating American workers" line?...you hear that on Fox news or something?...it's silly as you are.

So now you care about debt?

Americans had more jobs, more income... we were ending the Cold War with a yuge "W"...

You don't just hate American workers, DBP.

You hate America.

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always did care about the debt..thanks for asking!

...you just hate people who make sense pal...hate America?..LOL...you doing a Sean Hannity imitation?...:$

here's a little something for you to read....

In 1980, Jimmy Caner's last year as president, the federal government spent a whopping 27.9% of "national income" (an obnoxious term for the private wealth produced by the American people). Reagan assaulted the free-spending Carter administration throughout

his campaign in 1980. So how did the Reagan administration do? At the end of the first quarter of 1988, federal spending accounted for 28.7% of "national income."

Even Ford and Carter did a better job at cutting government. Their combined presidential terms account for an increase of 1.4%—compared with Reagan's 3%—in the government's take of "national income." And in nominal terms, there has been a 60% increase in government spending, thanks mainly to Reagan's requested budgets, which were only marginally smaller than the spending Congress voted.

The budget for the Department of Education, which candidate Reagan promised to abolish along with the Department of Energy, has more than doubled to $22.7 billion, Social Security spending has risen from $179 billion in 1981 to $269 billion in 1986. The price of farm programs went from $21.4 billion in 1981 to $51.4 billion in 1987, a 140% increase. And this doesn't count the recently signed $4 billion "drought-relief" measure. Medicare spending in 1981 was $43.5 billion; in 1987 it hit $80 billion. Federal entitlements cost $197.1 billion in 1981—and $477 billion in 1987.

Foreign aid has also risen, from $10 billion to $22 billion. Every year, Reagan asked for more foreign-aid money than the Congress was willing to spend. He also pushed through Congress an $8.4 billion increase in the U.S. "contribution" to the International Monetary Fund.

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2 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

always did care about the debt..thanks for asking!

...you just hate people who make sense pal...hate America?..LOL...you doing a Sean Hannity imitation?...:$

here's a little something for you to read....

In 1980, Jimmy Caner's last year as president, the federal government spent a whopping 27.9% of "national income" (an obnoxious term for the private wealth produced by the American people). Reagan assaulted the free-spending Carter administration throughout

his campaign in 1980. So how did the Reagan administration do? At the end of the first quarter of 1988, federal spending accounted for 28.7% of "national income."

Even Ford and Carter did a better job at cutting government. Their combined presidential terms account for an increase of 1.4%—compared with Reagan's 3%—in the government's take of "national income." And in nominal terms, there has been a 60% increase in government spending, thanks mainly to Reagan's requested budgets, which were only marginally smaller than the spending Congress voted.

The budget for the Department of Education, which candidate Reagan promised to abolish along with the Department of Energy, has more than doubled to $22.7 billion, Social Security spending has risen from $179 billion in 1981 to $269 billion in 1986. The price of farm programs went from $21.4 billion in 1981 to $51.4 billion in 1987, a 140% increase. And this doesn't count the recently signed $4 billion "drought-relief" measure. Medicare spending in 1981 was $43.5 billion; in 1987 it hit $80 billion. Federal entitlements cost $197.1 billion in 1981—and $477 billion in 1987.

Foreign aid has also risen, from $10 billion to $22 billion. Every year, Reagan asked for more foreign-aid money than the Congress was willing to spend. He also pushed through Congress an $8.4 billion increase in the U.S. "contribution" to the International Monetary Fund.

 

And Americans were better off and we were winning the Cold War. Ask Mr. Gorbachev.

 

Stop hating America, DBP.

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11 minutes ago, concha said:

So now you care about debt?

Americans had more jobs, more income... we were ending the Cold War with a yuge "W"...

You don't just hate American workers, DBP.

You hate America.

and accusing people of hating the country because they don't agree with you=weak minded....very weak...:$you learn that on Fox news or from Rush?

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2 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

and accusing people of hating the country because they don't agree with you=weak minded....very weak...:$you learn that on Fox news or from Rush?

Americans have more jobs and are making more money and you hate it.

Stop hating American workers.

Stop hating America.

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