The thing to understand is that Biden has compromised with the Republicans on
taxes again, after his barely original raise in taxes. The Democratic Party
tricked the voters into voting for this man whom the media describes as, "just
like FDR" when in actuality, he's much more like Donald Trump.
Miriam
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If I understood such legislation I would probably be wealthy. What I do know
is that the issue we need to pay attention to is at the other end. Once some
sort of tax is decided upon, what will the enforcement look like. In other
words, can we collect?
Carl Jarvis
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The Democratic Party tricked people into voting for someone whom the media is
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Republicans had largely balked at his proposal to raise the corporate
rate from 21 percent to 28 percent. Negotiations are set to resume on Friday.
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