You can always find out if you're ready to put your money where your mouth is. We can have a third party evaluate your claim... if you're right, I'll pay you $1000 and if you're wrong, I'll donate your $1000 to charity. (Since you hate liberals, I'll donate to Planned Parenthood in your real name.) All that said, I don't think you're worth more than a snappy reply. See ya--unless you want to take me up on the bet.
Oh I'm not doubting your profession But I might have some questions about your charitable theology's For starters I think. IF WERE ME, mind you, I was in no need of my monthly Social Security Payment and I was a proponent of charity, then I would simply take that and apply it each and every month to say Shriners or some other good cause.. But I suppose you have your reason to leave it in the capable hands of the U.S. Government LMFAO Must be a Economist thing
I don't really care about the book he wrote. I care about how he unapologetically tortures logic and the numbers trying to spin a truly awful tax cut for the rich tax plan in to something it is not........a boon for the middle class. https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/20/sen...e-taxes-for-half-of-us-tax-policy-center.html
Yup, I have paid high tax and low tax and really never considered them a loan that was returned april 15th I general adjust my withholding to satisfy a neutral balance quarterly or as close as possible..
What does that have to do with a bill that cuts taxes for the rich, raises them on the middle class, and adds 1.5 trillion to the debt?