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I have heard recently that Trump wants to give the wealthy the largest tax breaks in history. On a side note, at the same time, cutting food stamps and making it harder for the poor to get medical coverage. I am wondering if the whole taxing the wealthy thing is just a scam to begin with. For example, when I paid taxes on my wages, I got most of it back in tax returns. Does the same thing apply for the wealthy?
Also, the tax laws are written by and for the wealthy. They can afford tax lawyers to find them any of what are probably a zillion loopholes. Another thing is that there are banks all over the planet where the wealthy can anonymously deposit money. Making it untaxable. Also, look at any year in say the past 40 years. For whatever year you choose, look and see what companies for that year paid no taxes at all. The wealthy are against welfare. But apparently corporate welfare is ok. The U.S. needs to just take over all companies. And cut out the overpaid tax griping dead weight middlemen. They also need to remove the rights of personhood from corporations.
Another thing is that back in the 60's, the average salary for a company executive was about 25 times what the average worker made. Today, it is around 250 times that. At one point not all that long ago, it got closer to being 400 times what the average worker made. And the wealthy are griping on how much in taxes they pay?! B!!!S!!! As it is, they have so much money it must be difficult for them to spend it!
Also, the tax laws are written by and for the wealthy. They can afford tax lawyers to find them any of what are probably a zillion loopholes. Another thing is that there are banks all over the planet where the wealthy can anonymously deposit money. Making it untaxable. Also, look at any year in say the past 40 years. For whatever year you choose, look and see what companies for that year paid no taxes at all. The wealthy are against welfare. But apparently corporate welfare is ok. The U.S. needs to just take over all companies. And cut out the overpaid tax griping dead weight middlemen. They also need to remove the rights of personhood from corporations.
Another thing is that back in the 60's, the average salary for a company executive was about 25 times what the average worker made. Today, it is around 250 times that. At one point not all that long ago, it got closer to being 400 times what the average worker made. And the wealthy are griping on how much in taxes they pay?! B!!!S!!! As it is, they have so much money it must be difficult for them to spend it!