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To: John Vosilla who wrote (125388)11/28/2016 1:03:05 PM
From: Elroy Jetson1 Recommendation   of 217839
 
Why would a developer build homes for impoverished working Americans who will see their income taxes rise under Trump? — A financial death wish?

Under Trump's proposed income tax changes, a majority of single-parent households and most married couples with three or more children will pay higher taxes. - usatoday.com

The analysis by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center found middle-class families as a whole would receive tax cuts of about 2 percent, but this modest cut will primarily go to single adults and childless couples.

Trump's tax proposal will lower taxes paid by the wealthiest one percent by 13.5%!

Building fabulous new homes for the wealthiest one percent of Americans, who'll be receiving a 13.5% tax cut — now that makes a lot of sense. That's why you see all that construction activity catering to the wealthy.

John Vosilla - That wasn't very hard to understand was it?

You got the results you voted for, so shut the fuck up. — Maybe you'll get lucky and someone will piss on you from the balcony of their new penthouse and you'll get some trickle-down.
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