Two to four hundred a month.
Sorry, but while it is a wee bit higher than I'd expect, it sounds like a bargain compared to what some people are paying.
Two hundred a month is a payment on a 2009 used car.
And then there's this, of course:
You sound like you just cannot bring yourself to believe it could happen here.
The President has already said that's his intention, and he now has the absolute impassable super hardcore right wing majority to do it.
“If I’m victorious on November 3rd, I plan to forgive these taxes and make permanent cuts to the payroll tax," Trump said, per the Washington Post. “I’m going to make them all permanent.”
"In other words, I'll extend it beyond the end of the year, and terminate the tax," he added. He reiterated his plan at a press conference on Monday.
That tax is precisely what funds Social Security. Lose that tax and Social Security becomes insolvent in a matter of maybe five years. Same goes for plans to defund Medicare and Medicaid. Same goes for the Post Office, same goes for our public schools, same goes for the VA.
In fact, to that end, he is installing a fundamentalist who subscribes to the notion that The Bible "is the real constitution" of all nations on Earth, a honest to goodness theocracy advocate.
Don't worry,
"God will provide healthcare to the people who are not of the wicked."
The Great Transfer of Wealth From the Wicked to the Righteous has already begun in earnest, with
corporations now the biggest recipient of coronavirus stimulus payments.
A lot of people "find it difficult to believe" that Donald Trump intends to do what he intends to do.
But the people in positions of power who back Trump the most have stated that was their intention, long before they even found Donald Trump to be a suitable candidate.