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Explain?The tax code reforms they're talking about are of course heavily skewed towards benefits for the highest income brackets.
Explain?The tax code reforms they're talking about are of course heavily skewed towards benefits for the highest income brackets.
Wages Under Trump in 2017 are UP, Wages Under Obama in 2016 ...Did anybody see the numbers for middle class income increase under Obama's last 2 years? Amazing. Hope they don't drop back down now that GOP is in power, but I expect they will.
Let's talk about how ACA was a mandate to not fix the main problem.The ACA is adding to that number, so yeah, we are talking about it.
The ACA is adding to that number, so yeah, we are talking about it.
So the main problem remained, making things better than they were. Got it.
Explain?
Under Trump's tax plan, Top 1% keep 17.8% more of their money (yay).
Middle 20% keep 3.3% more of their money.
Does that help?
Kenyans aren't the smartest people. I am glad we can all agree on that.
Wages Under Trump in 2017 are UP, Wages Under Obama in 2016 ...
ntknetwork.com/wages-under-trump-in-2017-are-up-wages-under-obama-in-2016-w...
They still won't pay taxes...What does it do for the lower incomes?
They still won't pay taxes...
You are high, why are the insurance companies bailing?No, it doesn't.
"It lowers the budget deficit by $143 billion by 2022. It does this in three ways. First, it reduces the government's health care costs. Second, it raises taxes on some businesses and higher income families. Third, it shifts cost burdens to health care providers and pharmacy companies. (Source: "CBO Report on Health Care Reform and the Budget," Congressional Budget Office. "What Health Insurance Ruling Means," The Wall Street Journal, June 28, 2012. "Medicaid Expansion," National Public Radio, June 27, 2012.)"
You are high, why are the insurance companies bailing?
It is a fact,Only the racists posting here would agree with that.
GAO Report: Obamacare Adds $6.2 Trillion to Long-Term DeficitBecause it cuts into their profits. Are you really that dumb?
Let's cut out the middleman:
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/52752
"CBO and JCT estimate that, over the 2017-2026 period, enacting H.R. 1628 would reduce direct spending by $1,111 billion and reduce revenues by $992 billion, for a net reduction of $119 billion in the deficit over that period."
So the main problem is that ACA didn't fix stupid or we wouldn't have ACA according to Gruber.Exactly. If your main problem in life is your stupid but you're also fat and you cure the fatness, you're still better off being just stupid than stupid and fat. See how that works?
So the main problem is that ACA didn't fix stupid or we wouldn't have ACA according to Gruber.
No, it doesn't.
"It lowers the budget deficit by $143 billion by 2022. It does this in three ways. First, it reduces the government's health care costs. Second, it raises taxes on some businesses and higher income families. Third, it shifts cost burdens to health care providers and pharmacy companies. (Source: "CBO Report on Health Care Reform and the Budget," Congressional Budget Office. "What Health Insurance Ruling Means," The Wall Street Journal, June 28, 2012. "Medicaid Expansion," National Public Radio, June 27, 2012.)"