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anonanomous 1 point ago +1 / -0

More than one thing is intertwined. It is many things, however at its core is people have some of their money back. Only those who had such a low income that they never paid $1200 in taxes in their entire life are not seeing a tax reduction and are having wealth 'redistributed' to them. By, I would mention, all the people who have ever worked. Not just you. Not just wealthy people. There's no 'share' of the government honey pot that is allocated from any one of us.

Not to mention all the future taxes everyone will pay; your point about it being redistribution fails unless the vast majority of people receiving this money have never been, and will never, pay more than $1200 in taxes in their entire life. You're an idiot.

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Based_and_proud 1 point ago +1 / -0

Taking money from one person and giving it to another person is redistribution. It's pretty simple. Take it in the past, take it now, or take it later... All the same. Since more than 40% of Americans didn't pay taxes last year but will still get a check, I think you should be able to see how this isn't a fiscally conservative or fair stimulus. You seem to just want to say random things and call me an idiot though.

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anonanomous 1 point ago +1 / -0

I guess you fail to understand that every single person pays some form of taxes in excess of $1200 over their entire life. You’re an idiot for thinking it is redistribution like it comes out of someone’s pocket and not everyone’s pocket. The reality is money back to people’s pockets is a tax reduction.

If you paid $1000 in tax so far because you’re 18, does not mean that you’re not going to have paid $200k+ in tax by the time you’re 65.

If you’re older and making more money right now congrats. You’ve already paid maybe $100k in tax and getting 1.2% of that back is a tax reduction you annual-minded idiot.

The gov printing money steals money from the future workforce to pay debts today. Inflation is the problem here. Regardless of that this is in any way you look at it a tax reduction. It’s just too complex for people who obsess over their yearly return to figure out I guess. The same people who lose confidence in Trump over fucking taxes which were never signed by him that he cannot his eliminate and it’s up to you to petition congress to change. So If it matters to you do something about it don’t sling cuckoldry because you feel like Trump should have somehow prevented tax policy from before he was president.

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Based_and_proud 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sure. Except not everyone is getting a check. The ones not getting a check paid significantly more into the system than the ones that are. That's redistributing my wealth to someone that through taxation.

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anonanomous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Only if you’re pea brained enough to think you’re more entitled to that money than they are. You’re thinking that by paying more total you’re somehow giving the poor people their own money back. Like you’re some fucking saint. When instead you’re trash. It’s not your money they are receiving. It is their own - or their children’s money borrowed against them with inflation.

An entitled brat and an idiot.

If you do not get a tax reduction with this check then again, do something about it, cuck, instead of saying you lose faith in ‘Donald’. And saying that people who earn less are somehow not as worthy of receiving their now money back. That you had something to do with it. So dumb.