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Face It: You (Probably) Got a Tax Cut, Despite the Left Lies About It

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The LEFT HAS BEEN, and CONTINUES TO LIE ABOUT IT, and many Americans are BUYING THEIR LIES.



Face It: You (Probably) Got a Tax Cut



Studies consistently find that the 2017 law cut taxes for most Americans. Most of them don’t buy it.



To a large degree, the gap between perception and reality on the tax cuts appears to flow from a sustained — and misleading — effort by liberal opponents of the law to brand it as a broad middle-class tax increase.

That effort began in the fall of 2017, when Republicans prepared to introduce legislation that models by the independent Tax Policy Center predicted could raise taxes on nearly a third of middle-class taxpayers. It continued through Mr. Trump’s signing of the law, even though the group’s models showed that the revised bill would raise taxes on relatively few in the middle class in the 2018 tax year. In convincing people that they would not benefit, “the Democrats did a very good job,” said Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center. “They were able to put that into the public perception, and the reality has been unable to break that perception.”

Experts are divided on whether the tax law was a good idea. But there is little disagreement on this core point: Most people got a tax cut.
The Tax Policy Center estimates that 65 percent of people paid less under the law and that just 6 percent paid more. (The rest saw little change to their taxes.)




Face It: You (Probably) Got a Tax Cut - The New York Times
 
I don't support the tax cuts but my taxes were definitely cut.
 
I paid more in taxes this year than the previous year. Then again, it's a GOP staple to dick over active duty military personnel.
 
I paid more in taxes this year than the previous year. Then again, it's a GOP staple to dick over active duty military personnel.


I call BULL****.


What's your bracket of taxable income, and what state do you live in?
 
My state of residence is Florida. I'm not gonna discuss my finances with the town's crazy person.
 
My state of residence is Florida. I'm not gonna discuss my finances with the town's crazy person.


You ALREADY "DSICUSSED YOUR FINANCES"...but got CALLED ON YOUR BULL****, because it DOESN'T ADD UP.




Your fellow leftists will, of course...will buy it, as they are DUPES, incapable of critical thinking.


The rest of us want to SEE THE MATH....AS IF...:roll:
 
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