"Steel trade groups, union call on Biden to leave tariffs intact": https://thehill.com/policy/finance/...s-union-call-on-biden-to-leave-tariffs-intact
Joe can inform them that the steel industry employs 1/20th of the amount of people that industries that but steel.
I think he should increase the tariff and bail the 19/20th of the industry that needs it, but only if they are *his* demography if you know what I mean. ps. Frankly, Joe's American is boring. Needs to get with the game.
"Why Can’t Americans Buy Contact Lenses From Vending Machines?" https://thefederalist.com/2021/05/21/why-cant-americans-buy-contact-lenses-from-vending-machines/
lol joe bidens america sure does suck. Giving 88% of American families a monthly check, fastest vaccinations in the world, tackling climate change, first real infrastructure bill in 30 years, booming stock market sure do suck LOL. Man the trump turds are going to be so desperate the next 4 years. We have a BOOMING economy that this nation hasnt seen in 40 years. Its always funny how when Trump use to tout dow jones as a measurement of the economy magically doesnt work for biden anymore LOL. Trump turds
What does that have to do specifically with Biden? That is every presidents America ever (since contacts were invented).
"Biden Wants To Spy on American Bank Accounts": https://reason.com/2021/05/21/biden-wants-to-spy-on-american-bank-accounts/ excerpt: As it stands now, the government gets alerted to most income when the payer reports it to the IRS. If someone comes into money and the payer doesn't report it to the IRS, the person paid is supposed to report this income—no matter how small—but it's difficult for the IRS to know if they do not do so. Estimates suggest that "opaque" income sources have a misreporting rate of 55 percent. Biden would change this, putting thousands of new IRS agents in charge of monitoring how much money goes into and out of individual bank accounts and payment service providers (like Paypal and Venmo) each year and investigating people whose cash flow doesn't match what they report as income. It's how the administration proposes paying for the massive new spending measures in Biden's American Families Plan. The schemes "would raise $700 billion in additional tax revenue over the next decade," according to the American Families Plan Tax Compliance Agenda. The administration talks about this increased IRS scrutiny as if it would only affect extremely wealthy tax scofflaws. But the extremely wealthy know they get extra IRS scrutiny and already have all sorts of tricks for shielding income from taxes and from regulators' view. Rather, it's the folks who sometimes get paid "under the table" for informal gig work—babysitting, house cleaning, a stray manual labor job here and there, sex work, fixing a few cars, peddling homemade baked goods, occasional music gigs, selling things on eBay or Etsy, and so on—who probably aren't likely to have elaborate schemes for hiding a little stray income from their checking accounts and payment apps. Maybe the IRS wouldn't investigate those who only bring in a relatively small amount of untaxed money—but maybe they would. After all, those 87,000 new employees can't all be catching wily millionaires and billionaires. The bottom line is that the IRS would have an unprecedented ability to at least target even the tiniest bits of unreported income. more at the link
I haven’t been paying attention to politics ever since we got the circus clown out of office. Quick question - why aren’t republicans jerking off to the Dow Jones anymore? They never shut up about it the last 4 years. @SuraGotMadHops ?? @MojoMan did your mother give you enough internet access to find a political cartoon on the subject?