Party of the working man
There was probably other shit they didn't like but I don't make the rules
Got the headline
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Now release the fucking Epstein list since the votes have been counted.
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I think it’s set up so they can pass this in the Senate as a reconciliation bill. No cloture needed if so.
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Still didn't cut spending near enough
Gop likes pork too
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I would vote no on no taxes for tips.
I fucking hate tips. Tax them 80 percent
Although I guess I can tip less now since more goes in their pocket.
What’s 75 percent of 20? 15? Lovely. Maybe this does work out.
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I'd rather end the tax on social security first- and then worry about tips an OT.
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I think no tax on OT is also important. I never worked hourly and never got OT but still I do know a lot of guys that did and the taxes took most of it
SS and OT. Tips are a whatever for me. I like to tip. I liked it a lot more before fucking Taco Time started asking for one
So I placed an order and swiped my card and you want 20%? Fuck off
I am always sure to tip the waitress and send the lawn guy a little Christmas bonus
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My issue with no tax on tips is that most servers aren't going to be affected by it. No tax on OT would be a positive (but only in private sector jobs)- one of my brothers is a driver for UPS. His December paycheck would get a serious bump.
No tax on SS would benefit about 40M people living over the age of 65- something like half of them rely on SS as main income.
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I can tell you that the SS tax bite is real if you're still working
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I tip on good service at asit down restaurant or for food delivery, where an actual service component exists.
The cashier at Taco Bell is not getting 20% to put fast food on a tray for my 10-year-old.



