dora_da_destroyer

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Please show me this bizzaro world where average Americans would be paying 20k extra in taxes

:gucci:

Did the DNC change the definition of average in the last few years?
i know a lot of y’all like to play dumb like households making 200k are super balling, but I consider high income wage earners - the upper middle class - to be part of average people. These people wouldn’t have their lifestyle if they didn’t go work 50-80 hours a week, they’re not moguls, heirs, CEO’s, etc. So yes, everything spanning the lower middle to upper middle class, average people, could easily see up to 20k gone between his inevitably higher income tax brackets, m4a, and wherever else needs to be paid
 

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Sadly, Obamacare and Medicare change already. And with this President, for the worst.

All the Dems want to either expand Obamacare or Medicare because they are popular.

The people who's vote you're worried about getting will be the ones drafting and debating the bill.

But the constituency has to continue to demand it for it to get done.

The electorate wants affordable healthcare and a decent standard of living. The Progressive agenda is claiming to have the answer.

But it’s not just what you know it’s what you can prove.

You want to have an easier vote with Doug Jones and two Senators in GA and NC.

Those reddish states that you might be able to flip or maintain a seat. But if they are shrugging their shoulders in a debate about how to implement the Sander’s agenda....you’re risking a downballot hit if you can’t explain it to the people on your side so they can help you.
 

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The entire tent is working towards insuring every American.

That's good for Bernie.

The taxes argument is easy to refute because most Americans will get taxed less than they already pay for Health Insurance.

Additionally, don't forget, these are the same people that were paying a 'tax' with Obamacare too. Either via having to purchase insurance or taking the IRS penalty.

You're looking for differences that aren't there really.
So beyond the how we pay for it issue...how do y’all sell the cost of 2 million jobs being lost?
 
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i know a lot of y’all like to play dumb like households making 200k are super balling, but I consider high income wage earners - the upper middle class - to be part of average people. These people wouldn’t have their lifestyle if they didn’t go work 50-80 hours a week, they’re not moguls, heirs, CEO’s, etc. So yes, everything spanning the lower middle to upper middle class, average people, could easily see up to 20k gone between his inevitably higher income tax brackets, m4a, and wherever else needs to be paid

Only 5 percent of Americans make 200k

:mjlol:

Apparently that's average now

:mjlol:
 

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Enjoy your 4 years of “good”
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