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Can't wait to see the political left k/year tuition student loan funded liberal art trained morons come out against this... can hear them now: "deficit too big!!!" It is doubtful the Democratic-controlled House would even pass a payroll tax. The 6.2% tax helps to fund Medicare and Social Security, two massive programs Democrats have repeatedly warned against altering. Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., has proposed a plan to raise the payroll tax to keep Social Security solvent. White House reportedly looks at payroll tax cut as a way to stop an economic downturn https://t.co/A7G0rrTyyU — CNBC (@CNBC) August 19, 2019 Double triggers...
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Can't wait to see the political left k/year tuition student loan funded liberal art trained morons come out against this... can hear them now: "deficit too big!!!" It is doubtful the Democratic-controlled House would even pass a payroll tax. The 6.2% tax helps to fund Medicare and Social Security, two massive programs Democrats have repeatedly warned against altering. Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., has proposed a plan to raise the payroll tax to keep Social Security solvent. White House reportedly looks at payroll tax cut as a way to stop an economic downturn https://t.co/A7G0rrTyyU — CNBC (@CNBC) August 19, 2019 Double triggers...
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Can't wait to see the political left $50k/year tuition student loan funded liberal art trained morons come out against this... can hear them now: "deficit too big!!!"
It is doubtful the Democratic-controlled House would even pass a payroll tax. The 6.2% tax helps to fund Medicare and Social Security, two massive programs Democrats have repeatedly warned against altering.
Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., has proposed a plan to raise the payroll tax to keep Social Security solvent.
White House reportedly looks at payroll tax cut as a way to stop an economic downturn https://t.co/A7G0rrTyyU— CNBC (@CNBC) August 19, 2019
Double triggers...