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I’ve dedicated a significant portion of my career to our nation’s foreign policy as Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Vice President, and now President of the United States.
In that time the world has undergone tremendous change, but certain things have always held true.
The United States is still the most powerful country in the world with the most advanced economy, the strongest military, and a culture of openness and innovation that inspires the world.
But as I have often said: America leads not only by the example of our power but by the power of our example.
In the past four years we have used our power not to go it alone, but instead to bring countries together – to increase shared security and prosperity, to stand up to aggression, to solve problems through diplomacy wherever possible.
And to relentlessly defend democracy, civil rights, and human rights.
The reason he only paid $750 in taxes is because he reported losses on his business. You want rich folks to pay taxes on a loss? Yes or no?
Originally posted by Copier Addict
No, that's you talking about corporations.
Don't you agree that billionaires should pay more than $750 in taxes for a year? You know, like trumpty Dumpty.
That "$750" is the amount he paid with his tax filing in April. It does not include any payroll deductions such as Federal & State withholding, FICA, Medicare and as a business owner, Federal, State and Local unemployment insurance as well as employer portion of FICA and Medicare. Nor does it include amounts paid with quarterly estimates on investment income. None of that information can be released while an audit is still being conducted.
That "$750" is the amount he paid with his tax filing in April. It does not include any payroll deductions such as Federal & State withholding, FICA, Medicare and as a business owner, Federal, State and Local unemployment insurance as well as employer portion of FICA and Medicare. Nor does it include amounts paid with quarterly estimates on investment income. None of that information can be released while an audit is still being conducted.
That's bullcrap, and you know it. It truly amazes me how otherwise normal adults will knowingly lie for another person.
Today, I’m proud to announce that my Administration has selected the next 15 drugs for Medicare drug price negotiation. The drugs treat conditions such as diabetes and cancer, and seniors across the country rely on them. These 15 drugs, together with the 10 drugs that Medicare already negotiated, represent about a third of Medicare Part D spending on prescription drugs, which means the lower prices my Inflation Reduction Act is delivering will put money back in seniors’ pockets across the country.
My Administration completed the first round of price negotiation last year and delivered dramatic savings, slashing the price of some of the most commonly used drugs in Medicare by about 40 to 80 percent. The Inflation Reduction Act put the country on a path to lower drug prices. I’m proud of my Administration’s implementation of this law to deliver lower prices for America’s seniors.
That "$750" is the amount he paid with his tax filing in April. It does not include any payroll deductions such as Federal & State withholding, FICA, Medicare and as a business owner, Federal, State and Local unemployment insurance as well as employer portion of FICA and Medicare. Nor does it include amounts paid with quarterly estimates on investment income. None of that information can be released while an audit is still being conducted.
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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
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