Author Topic: Warren releases tax returns showing million-dollar income, moments after pitching wealth tax  (Read 1538 times)

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Offline Fishrrman

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Sorta-fearless prediction:

Someday, the democrat-communists are going to be in complete control of the government again (White House + Senate + House).

One way or another, they're going to push a "wealth tax" through, but probably not just on super-millionaires.

They'll go after 401k's and IRA's.
Just "a little off the top" to start, to establish the principle.

Then later on, they'll dig in.

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For the year that she made a million dollars?  No.


The point you are conceding is directly connected to a claim you made - a claim that has been proven false.  If you believe that I likewise have made a false claim, then provide evidence disproving my claim, and I will be happy to concede it.  Until then, I am not at all willing to concede anything just because you offered a claim that wasn't true.


It is a regressive ideology in that it punishes those who create wealth and rewards those who do not.  And it is already in effect.  btw, almost a third of her household income was due to book sales, which is most likely a one-time event.  So I don't expect her income to rise above the $1 million mark in 2019.

Yeah, a quick glance spots three different items I disagree with in the text I highlighted. 
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And she didn't get her wealth from the Casino on the Res.
AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.