Trump, GOP ‘Phenomenal’ Tax Plan Leaked: Here Are The Details

Earlier this month, Paul Ryan (among others) promised that something was coming on tax reform by the end of the month. You'd be forgiven for being skeptical. After all, the President and the GOP have been making promises about "big league" tax reform since February 9th when Trump, seemingly without consulting anyone, told a gathering of airline CEOs that America could expect something "phenomenal on taxes" within "two to three weeks." It wouldn’t be until late April when we got a peek at

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3 thoughts on “Trump, GOP ‘Phenomenal’ Tax Plan Leaked: Here Are The Details

  1. This is a good start but I don’t understand why the government is still in the business of collecting taxes in the first place. Can’t we just borrow the money instead? The president is a good business deal-maker so he could probably arrange a decent interest rate.

  2. Sixth is right. What we currently have borrowed, the government has no intention to – or will it ever have the economic ability again to repay and especially with the global populations physical and fiscal suicidal growth continuing beyond the planets critical resources. Resources that are already rapidly depleting. So, why bother with the expense of taxing. Just borrow/print more money from ourselves and those naive enough to loan us more. Current critical resource supply feasibility economics reach critical depletion limits in less than 30 years. Let’s party like it isn’t true – or that our children and grandchildren have a future that matters to us.

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