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  • [REAL TALK] If you vote Sanders this is what awaits you and what's it's going to cost you

    -4% income tax raise for income over 29000$
    -additional 7,5% percent payroll tax
    -raising the top marginal tax rate to 52%
    -capital gains tax raise
    -death tax raise
    -raising the corporate income tax rate to 35%
    -capping tax deductions
    -3.085 tax trillion on the fossil fuel industry
    -2 trillion tax on 'large corporations'

    And with this estimation he was still only at the half of only his free healthcare for all

  • #2
    Yeah but I wanna just quit working and get all of the free stuff, so I'm going to vote for this crazy old kook.

    I could get hurt or mad STDs without a care in the world, bam! Right to the ER.

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    • #3
      wait, 2 trillion tax? how the ****?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
        wait, 2 trillion tax? how the ****?
        The 'how' doesn't matter.

        It's all about winning the election by any means necessary.

        That obviously includes once again making false promises to the "stupid voters" who keep believing in them.

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        • #5
          Universal healthcare goes hand-in-hand with having a good economy.

          A strong social security safety net does not encourage people to stay out of work.

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          • #6
            Will he kidnap children at the border and then funnel tax money to rich friends to hold these children in squalid conditions? I’m thinking he won’t.

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            • #7
              Last edited by Furn; 02-26-2020, 03:28 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Furn View Post
                USA has a high level of income disparity.

                Closing this gap is in everyone's interest. Reducing the amount of income disparity not only improves the economy, but brings a host of social advantages.

                It means that the rich will get ever richer than they are now. However, they won't be as rich when compared to the poorest people. They will be better off, but won't be able to look down on others as much.

                So people who want the poor to suffer, and who are willing for everyone else to suffer for this noble cause, will fight tooth and nail to prevent income disparity from being reduced.

                Those who want a healthy economy and a healthy society will aim to make it smaller.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
                  The 'how' doesn't matter.

                  It's all about winning the election by any means necessary.

                  That obviously includes once again making false promises to the "stupid voters" who keep believing in them.
                  False promises? Like a wall to mexico paid by the mexicans?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                    False promises? Like a wall to mexico paid by the mexicans?
                    Let's not deflect, please.

                    The fact is Team D lied when it came to healthcare, and lied big time.

                    As has been shown multiple times, Obamacare was a huge lie.

                    It cost over double the projections, people lost their doctors and plans, and premiums rose despite the promise we would save an average of $2500.

                    Surely you arent saying those same liars are telling the truth this time???

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