I think you might get some back. Not all of it, but a percentage. That money was collected from you and stored away by the elite.
I think the elite may have already forfeited much of their enormous wealth. Think back to the story of Trump taking the gold from the Vatican.
The Vatican had a bank that has never been audited. Banksters could keep their money there, no questions asked. It could money from drug trafficking, human trafficking or American tax payers. It was being collected and stored in the Vatican bank where they never had to answer any questions about from where it came.
Unfortunately, they had a habit of diddling little kids and Trump had the evidence to back it up. Trump gave them an ultimatum they couldn't refuse. Give us back our tax money you have been stealing for the last 100 years or we release everything. The best is yet to come.
We found someone who enjoys paying taxes, has never gave his waitress a tip and is to lame to work a day of overtime.
The amount of money I earn does not raise the inflation rate. Anyone with a basic understanding in economics knows the inflation rate is based on the amount of fiat currency our government prints.
When you become unwilling to make your own life any better, don't expect sympathy from anyone else.
Tips are luck based? People like yourself make it luck based because it sounds like you refuse to pay them. I think they call that being a cheap bastard.
Tips actually bypass the government, eliminating a chance to tax them. The money is going straight into the waitress's pocket. This reduces the overhead for the restaurant and brings down the price of your meal.
Remember the Boston Tea Party when they protested a 2 cent tax on tea. Today we are paying upwards of 40% of our income on government taxes. For you to advocate we all pay more taxes is mind blowing. Insufficient taxes is not the problem, it is the size of our government that is the issue. Eliminate 90% of the government and we can all keep our hard-earned money in our pockets,
You need to take a couple classes in economics. You have no idea what drives the prices of goods and services. Its not the amount of money in your pocket, its the amount of money in circulation. When the government prints more, we pay more. When it switches from pocket to pocket there is no effect.
I work 12 hour shifts, 3 days a week is full time. I get paid every two weeks. If I go in for one day of overtime per paycheck it adds $1000 to every paycheck and guess what, I still have 14 days off each month to do whatever I need to do. What the hell do you mean by personal care? If I work 2 days per month overtime, I won't be able to take care of myself? Sorry, I take that money and I buy organic food, instead of the cheap shit. I use that money to take vacations and save for my retirement. Working overtime gives me the financial means to treat myself to an upgraded life.
Increasing minimum wage increases the price of goods. The employer has to raise prices to make a profit after paying employees higher wages.
There is a difference between government enforced policies and people working harder to get ahead. When the government gets involved, the price of everything will increase, apply that to housing, automobiles, education, etc.
Retailers do not know how much money we have in our pockets. I can walk around with a $million in my pocket and the prices will be the same. Retailers have to keep prices reasonable to stay in business, our you will shop elsewhere.
You really sound disgruntled. Work a couple days of OT and save for a vacation, you sound like you need it.
I see I am dealing with a brainwashed socialist. Are you a Antifa?
"Workers shouldn't be forced to rely on the generosity of strangers"
They are not forced to do anything, if they don't like their occupation they can go find another job.
"You're literally describing tax evasion, why should that be tolerated?"
Federal income tax are unconstitutional. Look through the Constitution and show me where it says it is mandatory.
"We have a problem with certain people keeping too much of their money in their pockets"
Like I said, you are a socialist or perhaps communist.
"Money in circulation doesn't effect the supply of consumer wealth, the average man having more money means that companies are able to charge higher prices due to that extra wealth"
There are thousands of millionaires across the country. Why are we not paying $1000 for a loaf of bread? Your theory is bullshit.
Say we have a brain surgeon who makes $5 million per year and a woman working at Target making $20,000 per year. If the brain surgeon is forced to give up all of his wealth to bring him down the the woman's financial level guess what, we would have no more brain surgeons. Why would anyone extend himself to make a $5 million income if he knew at the end of the day he would be left with $20,000?
Here is another scenario to exemplify you socialist mindset. Teacher tells his students your test grades will be decided based on a common score of the class. A student who studied hard and got every answer right, who should have got a "A" on the test, instead gets a "C" because another student who refused to study and failed the test. The student who studied hard gets upset and say "fuck it", I'm not going to study either. The next test, everyone fails because their is no motivation to do well.
The socialist agenda is a pathway to complete failure.
" I struggle to find time after even 6 hours of working"
You sleep 8 hours per day, you work 6 hours, that leaves 10 hours open, how the fuck are you pressed for time. You are just a lazy fuck. I have been working 12 hour shifts for 35 years and have never killed anyone while driving. I assume you have inferior genes or psychological issues.
If you don't want to work more than 6 hours per day, that is your prerogative, more power to you. Myself, I have a wife and children to support, a nice home, a new truck and live very comfortably. That is the lifestyle I prefer. I most likely wouldn't be able to afford my lifestyle if I was giving half my wage to you.
"The employees end up with more money to buy those goods"
That may be true, but you are increasing the cost for everyone, not just the employees. I thought your arguement was my overtime increased the cost of products for you. Now you want to increase cost for me? That sounds hypocritical.
"Vacations are some of the biggest wastes of money that exist"
Some of us like to get out and see the world, live a little. Some of my best memories are vacations I have taken. When I am laying on my deathbed, I can say I did my best, enjoyed life to its fullest extent and I have no regrets.
The other option, the one you are advocating for, is to strive for nothing, never acheive anything and live a poor existence, hoping someone will give me some of their money and die unfulfilled.
I think he is creating problems for himself. What if employers decide to tip their employees instead of pay them? Or, what happens if people are employed for zero hours but can do as much overtime as they like?
I've been saying this for years in private and months on GAW.
The only tax for the average American citizen will be sales tax.
No property tax. No inheritance tax.
How did I know Trump was going to go this direction? Turns out if you pay attention closely enough, it can seem like one 'knows everything.'
I thought they were serious when they said this is an "elite research site"...?
The truth is NOT for all men, but only for those who SEEK it.
I didn't mean for my comment to come off jerkish… You are right on the money friend!
You clearly pay attention to the big picture more than most if you saw this coming too.
I think it's gonna happen sooner than we all thought possible.
If you tip your employee rather that pay them, seems to me that the tip could not be written off by the employer causing the employer to pay tax on it as part of his/her income.
Is this something he can do without the support of Congress? I'm legitimately asking, because I don't know all the laws involved in this.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love for that to happen. But I have to wonder why he didn't do that in his first term, if it was that simple. It makes me wonder why he didn't do many of these things he's saying now, in his first term.
I know I'll get some flack for saying this, but it worries me that when he says stuff like this...that it's nothing more than typical empty campaign promises.
It's like people are forgetting how Congress is useless at everything other than blocking whatever Trump is trying to get done.
So are we expecting to get rid of not only the democrats in Congress, but also the RINOs and Never-Trumpers?
I'm not trying to doom, or be negative, but I'm really worried over some of this stuff.
I've constantly seen it said that the entire reason the 2020 election happened the way it did was because people had to wake up, and we had to get to the precipice where things got so bad that there was no doubt that the old system needed to be torn down.
For a long time, the predominant theory was that there was going to be a severe economic crisis and we would go back to the gold standard and the reason Biden is currently in office is because it would be bad optics to have Trump in office during the collapse. He was supposed to come in and save the day and usher us into the new system. I think I can safely say that this is not going to be happening before the election.
So...are we still going to have this economic collapse? When Trump will be in office to take the blame for it? Or do we just get to skip over all that?
If there was supposed to be a precipice to wake people up, and have them see that these huge changes were necessary, how likely is it that it's going to happen in the next two months?
If that precipice doesn't come before the election, then what? Are we going to need to let 2024 be stolen as well, in order to have time for this precipice, whatever it may be, to happen? Because by looking around, it's obvious that there hasn't been a huge increase in the number of people awakened since 2020.
The most common viewpoint now seems to be that it's unthinkable that Trump will lose this election, and that the plan is for him to win it in a landslide and that anyone who says differently is a doomer or shill. But that was the same thing we thought in 2020. It wasn't until well into the Spring of 2021 that the idea that Trump lost on purpose started to gather steam.
I can't recall a single person who, during the 2020 election, was saying that Trump was going to lose the election (or have it stolen), but it was ok, because that was all part of the plan and it needed to happen. All through the election, through all the recounts, through all the lawsuits, through J6, through all those alternative dates where it was said that Trump was going to be sworn in, through all of it, I feel confident in saying that everyone here was 100% certain that Trump was supposed to be in office. Just as certain as they are now that he'll win in a couple of months and will finally be able to fix the country.
So...if the reason for 2020 was to wake people up (in whatever way) and that hasn't happened...what now? Where does that leave us?
I don't know if I'm looking for reassurance, or if I'm just trying to work all this out in my head, but this is the stuff that's been weighing heavy on my mind lately. I don't know, maybe I'm just in a funk and need to step away for awhile in order to get some perspective.
Anyway, if you've made it all the way to the end of this, thanks for listening to me ramble.
Preparing the public to eliminate income tax altogether.
Agreed. Preparing the normies for elimination of the Federal Income Tax.
They think without the income tax, there won’t be roads.
Not just won’t be, can’t be.
Seriously.
Trump is prepping the world for NESARA / GESARA
Yes, the US dollar basically gold backed or a new currency that is good backed. This was blocked ironically by 9/11
No
Lord I hope so! That would be such a blessing for everyone.
But how will the Rothschilds survive!
Harris: "I propose no tax on overtime pay".
Let me adjust this hat Donald gave me
Skooz me while I whips dis out.
Sounds like a Big Mike quote.
well done. kek
Taxation is THEFT.
I hate looking at the Governments share of my paycheck and thinking about how they borrow against it and squander it on shit nobody wants.
Once the illegals have been extirpated there will be more hours for Americans to work.
That's a huge win.
Just be the ultimate chad and say that he will andrew jackson the central once and for all…
1st no tax on tips, now this. Yay, almost wish I wasn't retired. Can I get a refund on all my taxes I've paid?
I think you might get some back. Not all of it, but a percentage. That money was collected from you and stored away by the elite.
I think the elite may have already forfeited much of their enormous wealth. Think back to the story of Trump taking the gold from the Vatican.
The Vatican had a bank that has never been audited. Banksters could keep their money there, no questions asked. It could money from drug trafficking, human trafficking or American tax payers. It was being collected and stored in the Vatican bank where they never had to answer any questions about from where it came.
Unfortunately, they had a habit of diddling little kids and Trump had the evidence to back it up. Trump gave them an ultimatum they couldn't refuse. Give us back our tax money you have been stealing for the last 100 years or we release everything. The best is yet to come.
Congratulations, today you win the retard race.
We found someone who enjoys paying taxes, has never gave his waitress a tip and is to lame to work a day of overtime.
The amount of money I earn does not raise the inflation rate. Anyone with a basic understanding in economics knows the inflation rate is based on the amount of fiat currency our government prints.
When you become unwilling to make your own life any better, don't expect sympathy from anyone else.
Tips are luck based? People like yourself make it luck based because it sounds like you refuse to pay them. I think they call that being a cheap bastard.
Tips actually bypass the government, eliminating a chance to tax them. The money is going straight into the waitress's pocket. This reduces the overhead for the restaurant and brings down the price of your meal.
Remember the Boston Tea Party when they protested a 2 cent tax on tea. Today we are paying upwards of 40% of our income on government taxes. For you to advocate we all pay more taxes is mind blowing. Insufficient taxes is not the problem, it is the size of our government that is the issue. Eliminate 90% of the government and we can all keep our hard-earned money in our pockets,
You need to take a couple classes in economics. You have no idea what drives the prices of goods and services. Its not the amount of money in your pocket, its the amount of money in circulation. When the government prints more, we pay more. When it switches from pocket to pocket there is no effect.
I work 12 hour shifts, 3 days a week is full time. I get paid every two weeks. If I go in for one day of overtime per paycheck it adds $1000 to every paycheck and guess what, I still have 14 days off each month to do whatever I need to do. What the hell do you mean by personal care? If I work 2 days per month overtime, I won't be able to take care of myself? Sorry, I take that money and I buy organic food, instead of the cheap shit. I use that money to take vacations and save for my retirement. Working overtime gives me the financial means to treat myself to an upgraded life.
Increasing minimum wage increases the price of goods. The employer has to raise prices to make a profit after paying employees higher wages.
There is a difference between government enforced policies and people working harder to get ahead. When the government gets involved, the price of everything will increase, apply that to housing, automobiles, education, etc.
Retailers do not know how much money we have in our pockets. I can walk around with a $million in my pocket and the prices will be the same. Retailers have to keep prices reasonable to stay in business, our you will shop elsewhere.
You really sound disgruntled. Work a couple days of OT and save for a vacation, you sound like you need it.
I see I am dealing with a brainwashed socialist. Are you a Antifa?
"Workers shouldn't be forced to rely on the generosity of strangers"
They are not forced to do anything, if they don't like their occupation they can go find another job.
"You're literally describing tax evasion, why should that be tolerated?"
Federal income tax are unconstitutional. Look through the Constitution and show me where it says it is mandatory.
"We have a problem with certain people keeping too much of their money in their pockets"
Like I said, you are a socialist or perhaps communist.
"Money in circulation doesn't effect the supply of consumer wealth, the average man having more money means that companies are able to charge higher prices due to that extra wealth"
There are thousands of millionaires across the country. Why are we not paying $1000 for a loaf of bread? Your theory is bullshit.
Say we have a brain surgeon who makes $5 million per year and a woman working at Target making $20,000 per year. If the brain surgeon is forced to give up all of his wealth to bring him down the the woman's financial level guess what, we would have no more brain surgeons. Why would anyone extend himself to make a $5 million income if he knew at the end of the day he would be left with $20,000?
Here is another scenario to exemplify you socialist mindset. Teacher tells his students your test grades will be decided based on a common score of the class. A student who studied hard and got every answer right, who should have got a "A" on the test, instead gets a "C" because another student who refused to study and failed the test. The student who studied hard gets upset and say "fuck it", I'm not going to study either. The next test, everyone fails because their is no motivation to do well.
The socialist agenda is a pathway to complete failure.
" I struggle to find time after even 6 hours of working"
You sleep 8 hours per day, you work 6 hours, that leaves 10 hours open, how the fuck are you pressed for time. You are just a lazy fuck. I have been working 12 hour shifts for 35 years and have never killed anyone while driving. I assume you have inferior genes or psychological issues.
If you don't want to work more than 6 hours per day, that is your prerogative, more power to you. Myself, I have a wife and children to support, a nice home, a new truck and live very comfortably. That is the lifestyle I prefer. I most likely wouldn't be able to afford my lifestyle if I was giving half my wage to you.
"The employees end up with more money to buy those goods"
That may be true, but you are increasing the cost for everyone, not just the employees. I thought your arguement was my overtime increased the cost of products for you. Now you want to increase cost for me? That sounds hypocritical.
"Vacations are some of the biggest wastes of money that exist"
Some of us like to get out and see the world, live a little. Some of my best memories are vacations I have taken. When I am laying on my deathbed, I can say I did my best, enjoyed life to its fullest extent and I have no regrets.
The other option, the one you are advocating for, is to strive for nothing, never acheive anything and live a poor existence, hoping someone will give me some of their money and die unfulfilled.
No thank you.
Have a good day.
Get to work slaves, no taxes!
OT puts you in a higher tax bracket, so you pay more taxes on the whole regular 40 hrs. Those CONgressman are really sneaky.
No it doesn’t. That’s not how tax brackets work.
Yes it does, it increases your income. This can throw you into a higher tax bracket where you pay a higher percentage on all your taxable income.
Your marginal tax rate, perhaps, but your full income does not get taxed at the top level.
No, you only pay the higher income tax on the income earned above the next bracket threshold
Be prepared for Kamablah to steal this.
I think he is creating problems for himself. What if employers decide to tip their employees instead of pay them? Or, what happens if people are employed for zero hours but can do as much overtime as they like?
Over 40 is OT, and as others stated, the plan is to eliminate income tax completely in the long run.
I've been saying this for years in private and months on GAW.
The only tax for the average American citizen will be sales tax.
No property tax. No inheritance tax.
How did I know Trump was going to go this direction? Turns out if you pay attention closely enough, it can seem like one 'knows everything.'
I thought they were serious when they said this is an "elite research site"...?
The truth is NOT for all men, but only for those who SEEK it.
Yeah.
I didn't mean for my comment to come off jerkish…
You are right on the money friend!
You clearly pay attention to the big picture more than most if you saw this coming too.
I think it's gonna happen sooner than we all thought possible.
You didn't come off jerkish, all is falling into place.
WWG1WGA u/GodBlessAmerica58!
How is not paying taxes a bad thing?
I don't think he cares. I think the point is the income tax is going to be abolished.
If you tip your employee rather that pay them, seems to me that the tip could not be written off by the employer causing the employer to pay tax on it as part of his/her income.
Would be great for the part-timers working 40+hrs/wk
WOOOT! Now I can work a shit ton of hours and not have to worry about netting less for more work 🤑
https://x.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1834357942897778829
Quite interesting in this case. In old Switzerland before 1815, just the rich paid taxes on wealth they had, that was it. No taxes on labour.
Is this something he can do without the support of Congress? I'm legitimately asking, because I don't know all the laws involved in this.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love for that to happen. But I have to wonder why he didn't do that in his first term, if it was that simple. It makes me wonder why he didn't do many of these things he's saying now, in his first term.
I know I'll get some flack for saying this, but it worries me that when he says stuff like this...that it's nothing more than typical empty campaign promises.
It's like people are forgetting how Congress is useless at everything other than blocking whatever Trump is trying to get done.
So are we expecting to get rid of not only the democrats in Congress, but also the RINOs and Never-Trumpers?
I'm not trying to doom, or be negative, but I'm really worried over some of this stuff.
I've constantly seen it said that the entire reason the 2020 election happened the way it did was because people had to wake up, and we had to get to the precipice where things got so bad that there was no doubt that the old system needed to be torn down.
For a long time, the predominant theory was that there was going to be a severe economic crisis and we would go back to the gold standard and the reason Biden is currently in office is because it would be bad optics to have Trump in office during the collapse. He was supposed to come in and save the day and usher us into the new system. I think I can safely say that this is not going to be happening before the election.
So...are we still going to have this economic collapse? When Trump will be in office to take the blame for it? Or do we just get to skip over all that?
If there was supposed to be a precipice to wake people up, and have them see that these huge changes were necessary, how likely is it that it's going to happen in the next two months?
If that precipice doesn't come before the election, then what? Are we going to need to let 2024 be stolen as well, in order to have time for this precipice, whatever it may be, to happen? Because by looking around, it's obvious that there hasn't been a huge increase in the number of people awakened since 2020.
The most common viewpoint now seems to be that it's unthinkable that Trump will lose this election, and that the plan is for him to win it in a landslide and that anyone who says differently is a doomer or shill. But that was the same thing we thought in 2020. It wasn't until well into the Spring of 2021 that the idea that Trump lost on purpose started to gather steam.
I can't recall a single person who, during the 2020 election, was saying that Trump was going to lose the election (or have it stolen), but it was ok, because that was all part of the plan and it needed to happen. All through the election, through all the recounts, through all the lawsuits, through J6, through all those alternative dates where it was said that Trump was going to be sworn in, through all of it, I feel confident in saying that everyone here was 100% certain that Trump was supposed to be in office. Just as certain as they are now that he'll win in a couple of months and will finally be able to fix the country.
So...if the reason for 2020 was to wake people up (in whatever way) and that hasn't happened...what now? Where does that leave us?
I don't know if I'm looking for reassurance, or if I'm just trying to work all this out in my head, but this is the stuff that's been weighing heavy on my mind lately. I don't know, maybe I'm just in a funk and need to step away for awhile in order to get some perspective.
Anyway, if you've made it all the way to the end of this, thanks for listening to me ramble.
Same fren, same. At his point I fight where I can but have accepted that, ultimately, it's up to God what happens.. and I'm ok with that.
Brilliant!
I do think bonuses should be tax free. Not sure about overtime.
Well that is a little too extreme. We should pay 10 percent tax and that's all no sales tax no property tax nothing else