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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1333879)12/14/2021 2:40:14 PM
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Ho...Hum...

You are really starting to bore me with your same line of silly bullshit and slithering and backtracking. Where are your flimsy apologies for the last 4 fake accusations about me? Where are your links for your fake stories about people here?

Grow a pair and take some responsibility for your actions and fake posts. It's clear that being proven wrong several times a day doesn't phase you one bit. So typical for lying liberals and all around losers.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1333879)12/14/2021 3:03:57 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1576843
 
No real American can approve of this silly crap

Biden's Build Back Better plan could DOUBLE
the cost of childcare and act as an up
to $30,000 tax on middle class families,
study claims


Original Article

President Biden's Build Back Better bill contains provisions to make child care more affordable, but could have the opposite effect for middle class families, according to a new study. 'The new program would act like a $20,000 to $30,000 annual tax on middle-income families,' Casey Mulligan, economics professor at University of Chicago and Trump-era economic adviser writes in a piece on the study for the Wall Street Journal. Mulligan estimates that by removing financial incentives to offer low-cost care and increasing regulations, the cost of daycare for a middle families could surge 102 to 122 percent.