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Warpy

(114,616 posts)
14. We desperately need a clawback
Thu Mar 26, 2026, 03:06 PM
Mar 26

Just ending Fatso's series of fiscally suicidal tax cuts for his class won't do the trick, although it needs to be done first.

It should be abundantly clear to everyone that running things on the cheap by working a few government emoployees beyond all reason just doesn't work. See: the recent collision at La Guardia Airport. There wqs ONW air traffic controller on duty instead of the eight the jcvery large airport required. This was no accident, this was a design feature of Republican governance. This "accident" was going to happen, t;here is no way one person can run a large international airport.

The sooner the clawback starts to happen, the sooner we can get this country back on track.

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We should so vote on taxes instead of electing people to do it for us. /nt bucolic_frolic Mar 26 #1
This is what we need to be talking about. She is also working on a housing proposal. everyonematters Mar 26 #2
Even if it were passed (after being whittled down considerably).. Omnipresent Mar 26 #3
The past 60 years is more than ample proof of that I'd say. KPN Mar 26 #6
Both political parties know this. Omnipresent Mar 26 #9
Hard to argue against that at the party level. I do believe there are more Democrats than Republicans who are KPN Mar 26 #11
This is no where close to the top tax rate that made America great - Before Reagan Taxcut (BRT) or the create LiberalArkie Mar 26 #4
It's a good start in the right direction. Buddyzbuddy Mar 26 #5
And the reality is, they (billionaires) don't have to use anywhere near half their wealth to torpedo tax policies aimed KPN Mar 26 #7
So we just give up? I say whittling them down with persistence should be a consideration. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Mar 26 #8
That is absolutely true. Buddyzbuddy Mar 26 #15
I'll never come anywhere close to being affected by such a tax DFW Mar 26 #10
I think it's a great idea. The super rich have had an easy time of it tax wise for some time now. patphil Mar 26 #12
They still need to pay off the Iraq war when they were behind the bush administration. mdbl Mar 26 #13
We desperately need a clawback Warpy Mar 26 #14
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