Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
Trump is pushing no tax on tips, no tax on overtime pay, no tax on SS, car loan interest deductions. Thats huge for the working people of this country.
No tax on tip, no tax on OT pay, no tax on SS. That is all great. No doubt a financial bump for the working class. And who is paying for that? If you take in less taxes, then you can't pay for everything without the deficit going way up. And that is on top of Trumps Big Beautiful bill.

So who is paying for that. Well future generations for one. But there is another group more important to me. That is my mother. And you mickeycrimm and everyone else on Social security. Social security is projected to hit that point that they can't pay full benefits in 8 years. 8 YEARS! When my mother moved to Vegas in her late 50's she had a pension from decades of being a teacher. But it really isn't enough to live off of. Not until SS kicked in. My brother and I didn't want her to start to collect as soon as she was able. We wanted to wait until full benefit age, so we subsidized here for a few years. She has now hit that full benefit age, and just started getting here Social security. I want her to get what she is entitled to, not a 30% reduction because the SS fund has been exhausted.

Oh and these no tax things that your boy Trump has proposed. That means no social security tax either and the fund will run dry even earlier.

So, NO, I don't want my mother paying for a tax cut for working people. The deal has always been, you work....you pay taxes.
Kew, when you're trying to discuss your lack of knowledge about the tax bill, don't be relating it to how it will or will not affect your fucked up family; open up your little mind to what it means for the normal ones.

History already has proven the effectiveness of Trump's tax bill during his first term for the middle class, which was very effective in correcting 8 years of Obama's mistakes. Then Biden--or whoever was directing the stiff--brought us a financial disaster. And now, we all should be thankful that Trump's bill will get things back on track.