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The top 0.1% receive all tax breaks and benefits, leading to extreme wealth concentration not seen since the Great Depression. This trend is concerning as it impacts society.

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We will save over a trillion dollars by withdrawing from the Paris Climate Treaty.

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GE reported a $7 billion profit in 2023 but received a $423 million tax refund, showing how the tax system benefits the wealthy.

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- Under Trump’s tax plan, taxes rise for lower incomes and fall for higher incomes. The bracket claims include: - Less than $28,000: taxes go up by $790. - $28,000 to $55,000: taxes go up $1,400. - $55,000 to $94,000: taxes go up $1,500. - $94,000 to $157,000: taxes go up almost $1,800. - $157,000 to $360,000: you only pay an extra $610. - More than $360,000: you get a tax cut. - More than $914,000: a $36,000 tax cut. - It literally says poorest to richest, and the poorest get a tax increase, and the richest get a tax cut. It's right there, literally in blue and yellow. - The speaker notes the chart shows poorest to richest with this distribution.

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Elon Musk, who wasn't born in the U.S. and grew up during apartheid in South Africa, gets praised, and Trump is letting him do his job. He's a naturalized citizen, likely through an H-1B visa. It's concerning that Trump seems comfortable letting a foreigner, possibly an enemy of the United States, handle things while he takes a nap. I don't like Elon, but I'm not ready to call him an enemy of the United States just yet.

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Do it. The tariffs are said to be bringing in a lot of additional revenue, which, the speaker states, is being used to give tax relief to the American people and make it easier for average Americans to get by. So

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If you earn less than $400,000 a year, your federal taxes won't increase. I managed to achieve this without raising taxes on the middle class. Additionally, I successfully reduced the federal budget by $1.7 trillion in just two years.

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Elon Musk is introduced as the greatest capitalist in the history of the United States.

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The speaker says he has always liked Elon Musk and is surprised by Musk's criticism regarding the bill. He would rather Musk criticize him than the bill because the bill is incredible, with $1.6 trillion in cuts, the biggest tax cut in history. The bill includes unbelievable benefits for small businesses, people, and middle-income individuals. Musk is upset because the EV mandate, which provided a lot of money for electric vehicles, was removed. Electric vehicle companies are having a hard time and want billions of dollars in subsidies. The speaker claims Musk knew about this from the beginning, and it hasn't changed.

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The president will protect working and middle-class Americans making less than $400,000 a year. Republicans want to give tax breaks to billionaires and cut Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. The president's focus is on building the economy from the middle out and bottom up to support everyday Americans and strengthen the middle class. Republicans in Congress have opposing views, but the president remains committed to his plan.

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Elon Musk, who wasn't born in the U.S. and grew up under apartheid in South Africa, gets his ego stroked while Trump naps. He became a naturalized citizen, not illegally, but through an H1B visa, allegedly overstaying it. It's great for Trump to let this foreigner, potentially an enemy of the U.S., do his work. I don't like Elon, but I'm not ready to call him an enemy of the United States just yet.

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There's a lot of inefficiency in government that needs addressing. When it comes to which agencies to shut down, I'll let Elon Musk share his thoughts, as he's eager to discuss this. Musk is not just known for his work in science and rockets; he's also an excellent businessman and cost cutter. He often shares innovations, like a new titanium screw he's developed, which showcases his focus on efficiency and improvement.

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The president plans to let the Trump tax cuts expire, but assures that taxes will not increase for those earning less than $400,000 a year.

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Many of you benefited from the $1.9 trillion tax cut, which is great to hear. However, if you're like me, your taxes will actually increase, not decrease.

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The government can take your money with a twinkle in their eye and give it to someone else.

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To understand Elon Musk's actions with the federal government, look at his Twitter takeover. He implemented cost-cutting measures: mass layoffs, reduced real estate, and employee buyouts—similar to a recent federal government email. This mirrors his "zero-based budgeting" approach. While Twitter's revenue decreased after these changes (partially due to an advertising boycott), its profitability increased significantly. Adjusted EBITDA rose from $682 million to $1.25 billion, even with reduced revenue. This demonstrates that eliminating unnecessary spending can increase profitability, leading to taxpayer savings and reduced government debt. Ignoring the negative narrative, Musk's methods could benefit the federal government, resulting in lower taxes and improved services for the American people.

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Donald Trump and JD Vance have a manual called Project 2025, which is a plan to give tax cuts to the wealthiest at the expense of the middle class. Just as a manual is used to fix a truck, Project 2025 is intended to be used. Trump and Vance have a playbook to rig the economy.

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High-income individuals avoid high taxes by sending money overseas, impacting job creation and small businesses. Increasing taxes will drive more businesses overseas, leading to job loss and economic challenges for those unable to relocate.

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Before the tax cuts for the rich, those making over $100,000 paid 30% of taxes. After the cuts, they paid 65%. Those earning under $5,000 went from paying 15% to less than 0.25%. Despite facts showing otherwise, critics claim the rich benefited greatly, while ordinary earners paid little tax. Millionaires' tax share rose from 4% to 19%. Critics dismiss these changes as mere "trickle-down" effects.

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Let's be clear: Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, contributed heavily to Donald Trump's election. Since then, his wealth has skyrocketed, and he's now targeting USAID, a vital program aiding the world's poorest. This is unacceptable. His next targets will likely be programs impacting families directly—Medicaid, Medicare, education, affordable housing, and more. We must fight back. This country is a democracy; our government should work for everyone, not just billionaires. Let's organize and tell Trump that this isn't right. We can stop this. We can protect these essential programs and ensure a government that serves all its citizens. Let's stand together and fight for what's right. Thank you.

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The richest man in the world is spending $1,000,000 to help Donald Trump buy an election.

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Bill Gates donated $5 billion to his own foundation and received a tax write-off for it. This raises questions about the corruption within the government.

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When discussing tax cut measurements, it's important to note that he is referring specifically to his government's approach to these measurements.

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Jon Stewart, Bernie SOUND OFF On Trump Billionaire Agenda
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Elon Musk reportedly spent over a quarter of a billion dollars to support Donald Trump, reflecting a broader trend of billionaire influence in politics. This has led to a significant transfer of power to oligarchs, who are staffing the Trump administration with allies. Their agenda includes cutting social programs like Social Security and Medicare, contrary to Trump's promises. Critics argue that this billionaire-driven approach prioritizes corporate interests over public welfare, threatening essential services while promoting austerity measures that disproportionately impact low-income Americans.

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"FURIOUS!" Trump Set To EXPLODE On Elon
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Steve Bannon emphasizes the need to raise taxes on the wealthy to address deficit reduction, arguing that tax cuts should benefit the middle and working class instead. He criticizes the reliance on false promises of budget cuts, particularly from Elon Musk, who he claims misled politicians about potential savings. The discussion highlights the disconnect between Congress and fiscal reality, with members often lacking understanding. Musk's political maneuvers are noted, including his potential shift back to Democratic support due to concerns over deficit impacts on his Mars mission. The conversation also critiques the bill's potential to increase healthcare coverage losses while funding tax cuts for the rich, underscoring the flawed logic in current fiscal policies.
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