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Geez, $600 when the estimated cost to us is $2400. Goody goody gumdrops. tRump ❤️ us 🤢🤮😡
Latest iteration being talked about was $600 per individual. So a family of 4 would get that $2400 to offset the $2400 cost per family.

It’s a recipe that almost mirrors the Trump45 tariffs and the Trump/Biden covid stimulus.

But hey at least we are deporting the POC.
 
Looks like JT is going to have to write a 1000 word essay on how gerrymandering and a mid decade census helped upend the midterms.
Huh? I haven’t posted anything in a month. Have no idea why I would be writing a 1000 word essay. The only time a 1000 word essay would come from me would be a ChatGPT cut-n-paste.
 
Latest iteration being talked about was $600 per individual. So a family of 4 would get that $2400 to offset the $2400 cost per family.

It’s a recipe that almost mirrors the Trump45 tariffs and the Trump/Biden covid stimulus.

But hey at least we are deporting the POC.
That $1200 to me and wifey isn’t going to come close to the jacked up price of a new pickup we need. Up 15-25%
 
Small business applications were at record high under Biden. Tariffs will decimate small businesses and they don’t have the leverage to make trump plaques w 24k gold bases or to get national tv audiences all to avoid tariffs. This admin is killing small business innovation and health care innovation.

So many peiple who voted for this, including farmers, small business owners, teachers, veterans and factory workers are about to enter the FO portion of the series.

But at least we are deporting POC.
 
It's fascinating that the Republicans would approve an ex-congressman for IRS Commissioner who had filed a bill to abolish the IRS. After leaving Congress he was associated with a firm that was promoting a fraud-riddled COVID tax credit, ruled that way by the IRS. His approval to me seemed like a great way by Trump and the Republicans to get back at the IRS for taxing and auditing them but after only two months on the job he just wasn't working out well with Trump. Of course, it's better to pick someone with some experience with federal tax administration, rather than someone well qualified as a Trump fanatic.

Trump Is Removing I.R.S. Chief 2 Months After He Was Confirmed.​

 
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It's fascinating that the Republicans would approve an ex-congressman for IRS Commissioner who had filed a bill to abolish the IRS. After leaving Congress he was associated with a firm that was promoting a fraud-riddled COVID tax credit, ruled that way by the IRS. His approval to me seemed like a great way by Trump and the Republicans to get back at the IRS for taxing and auditing them but after only two months on the job he just wasn't working out well with Trump. Of course, it's better to pick someone with some experience with federal tax administration, rather than someone well qualified as a Trump fanatic.

Trump Is Removing I.R.S. Chief 2 Months After He Was Confirmed.​

Apparently, despite his claims of wanting to abolish the IRS (politicians say stupid, meaningless things all the time) it appears the issue is that he was too nice to them.
He had them call him Billy. He occasionally sent out agency-wide emails saying "It is FriYAY!!!! Everyone can go home an hour early!"

Treating federal workers with respect and kindness just isn't going to cut it in this administration.

Also rumors that he had agreed to release IRS records pertaining to Epstein and other legal issues where our criminal-in-chief needs a yes man, not a public servant.
 
Apparently, despite his claims of wanting to abolish the IRS (politicians say stupid, meaningless things all the time) it appears the issue is that he was too nice to them.
He had them call him Billy. He occasionally sent out agency-wide emails saying "It is FriYAY!!!! Everyone can go home an hour early!"

Treating federal workers with respect and kindness just isn't going to cut it in this administration.

Also rumors that he had agreed to release IRS records pertaining to Epstein and other legal issues where our criminal-in-chief needs a yes man, not a public servant.

That was kinda my take too. This has been a terrible year for the federal workforce and I guess a little kindness didn't go unnoticed just in the wrong way.
 
Exclusive: President Trump’s use of tariffs may have been more extensive than was publicly known.

Internal government documents obtained by The Post encompass an array of national security goals as well as the interests of individual companies. https://wapo.st/3UXhUVS
 
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