SUCKERS
excerpts from the transcript of a deposition, under oath, of Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani in which he explains that he can't remember but thinks some of the conspiracy theories he pushed about the 2020 election came from social media and he didn't bother to check the truthfulness of the claims from his bombshell source who claimed the election was stolen.
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Whoop! There it is!
Why is it you’re always bringing up the “BaD oRaNgE mAn” when none of us have brought him up in conversation lately!?!? LOL!!!!
You seem obsessed with that guy!
He lives rent-Free in your head!
When someone brings up valid points, or points out the liberal ignorance and hypocrisy you guys have, you go straight to President Trump! LOL!!!
TDS coupled with TOS (Trump obsession syndrome) is strong with this one!
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Sure dude. You are just pissed because I'm right. You overlooked donny boy's strange and disgusting behavior because you like to think he is on your team. Well look what your team is doing now. Just because the Dems want to implement policy that doesn't directly give money to the ultra rich they are doing everything they can to block it. That must make you sooo proud of your team. Lol
So you're saying it's the government's job to make sure a successful person or business can't become any more successful? The role of a government shouldn't be to determine how rich or poor a person can become. Just because someone gets richer doesn't mean someone else gets poorer. Should we help the poor? Yes, but only under requirements that they are also trying to help themselves along the way - not just give them someone else's hard earned money. Should there be laws to prevent the rich from becoming richer illegally? Yes, but to simply take from the "rich" because someone else is poor is just not right. A lot of "rich" people got that way through hard work, why punish them for it?
So you're saying it's the government's job to make sure a successful person or business can't become any more successful? No.
Should we help the poor? Yes, but only under requirements that they are also trying to help themselves along the way - not just give them someone else's hard earned money? Poor people often have mental or physical disabilities. Poor people often live in an area where there they is little economic opportunity except perhaps a life of crime. All gov'ts attempt to give poor people an advantage to help lift themselves out of poverty.
The USA has a very wide spread between the wealthy and the poor mostly at the expense of the shrinking middle class.
A lot of "rich" people got that way through hard work, why punish them for it? ... every gov't has the right to tax it citizens in a fair and equitable way. For a wealthy person to pay 5% more in taxes has little impact on their lifestyle. For a poor person, a 5% increase in taxes might mean they cannot pay their utility bill that month. Rich people often use tax loopholes to hold onto their wealth. President Biden's plan is to close many of those loopholes so that these people pay their fair share.
Prime example is the ex President. Is it really fair that he paid $750.00 in taxes last year? It is well documented that he has evaded paying millions of $ in taxes for most of his life. This tax evasion will soon land him in court against the IRS.
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