The legislation would raise taxes on working families and small businesses while fueling higher prices on goods and services in order to give tax breaks and handouts to the Democrats’ wealthy friends.
Category: Taxation
Less than a third of all Americans will benefit from Democrats’ tax plans, with more than two thirds either experiencing no benefit or facing immediate tax hikes. The middle class and small businesses in particular will be getting very little—except for more taxes.
The Democrat tax scheme funnels money to their wealthy friends and elites by raising taxes on working families and job creators.
The House Democratic Whip said the pandemic offered "a tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit our vision."
New legislation would radically raise taxes to the highest corporate tax rates in the industrial earth and yet still not pay for all of the new spending they're talking about. So, while deficits grow forever, opportunities shrink.
Workers forced to pay union dues by state law are not eligible for Biden's payoff to supporters.
The Democrat majority is playing chicken with a government shutdown by tying the debt ceiling to a CR so they can enact their multi-trillion-dollar partisan tax and spending spree – which currently clocks in at $4.3 trillion – no matter the harm it will do; no matter how it will fuel more inflation that is crippling family budgets.
"There are so many controversial changes being crammed into one mega-bill that it must be a deliberate strategy: Try to achieve everything the far left has wanted for 20 years in one fell swoop before the country has time to realize what hit it."
House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) sent a letter to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Charles Rettig expressing concerns over the lack of information the agency has provided following the leak of legally protected tax information of American citizens and its subsequent publication by ProPublica.
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, urged the agriculture community to continue to push back on the Biden administration’s proposed tax increases on family farmers, ranchers and foresters and delivered a strong rebuke of Secretary Tom Vilsack’s recent opinion piece in a letter to editor published in the Wall Street Journal.