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Online Tom Graves

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Re: U.S. And International Politics
« Reply #3206 on: June 30, 2025, 01:08:20 AM »
I rest my case.  No wonder the Republicans won the WH, Senate, House, and control the Supreme Court with lunatic ravings like this one. Imagine believing the KGB commies are working with fascists to control America.  No reason to let logic or historical accuracy or facts get in the way of a paranoid delusion.

"Former" KGB officer Vladimir Putin cherishes you and your ilk, Smith.

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #3207 on: June 30, 2025, 02:30:10 PM »
Trump is having a great run.  The stock market is hitting record highs, gas prices are low, successful attack on Iran resulting in ceasefire, progress in Gaza, the budget bill is working its way through the various leftist obstructions, and inflation is leveling out.  So much winning.   Delivering on promises.  Meanwhile the Dems are touting an Internet socialist for winning a primary in NYC.  An anti-Semite who refuses to condemn hate speech against Jews.  This is the guy they are touting as the way forward for the party.  There will soon be Soviet-era bread lines in NYC if he is elected with his government run grocery stores.  And his racist statement to tax white people is disqualifying. 

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #3208 on: July 03, 2025, 08:11:04 PM »
What a fantastic couple of weeks for Trump and America.  The Bill is done.  The borders are closed.  Inflation is down.  Gas prices are down.  Jobs are up.  CBS is paying Trump millions for their election interference.  Ceasefire in Iran.  Pending ceasefire in Gaza.   It is a stark contrast to the unmitigated disasters under Biden.  Leadership matters. 

Online Royell Storing

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« Reply #3209 on: July 03, 2025, 08:20:41 PM »

 No Tax On Tips!  It's a very complicated Bill, but hard working Joe 6 Pack's understand how that is going to impact their pocket book. These are the very same people that put Trump over the top in 2024.

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« Reply #3210 on: July 04, 2025, 01:08:02 AM »
What a fantastic couple of weeks for Trump and America.  The Bill is done.  The borders are closed.  Inflation is down.  Gas prices are down.  Jobs are up.  CBS is paying Trump millions for their election interference.  Ceasefire in Iran.  Pending ceasefire in Gaza.   It is a stark contrast to the unmitigated disasters under Biden.  Leadership matters.


I am a bit confused regarding the Social Security aspect of the bill. I read a news article that indicated they passed a $6,000.00 boost to the standard deduction for seniors (in lieu of eliminating taxes on SS). Then I got an email from Social Security indicating that taxes on SS have been eliminated. Which one is right (if either are)?


Edit: I read an article from AARP this morning which said the $6,000.00 boost to the standard deduction is correct. However, it is only temporary (3-years). And it phases out for people with higher incomes. So, whatever happened to the “No taxes on Social Security promise???   :(
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« Reply #3211 on: July 04, 2025, 01:57:55 PM »

I am a bit confused regarding the Social Security aspect of the bill. I read a news article that indicated they passed a $6,000.00 boost to the standard deduction for seniors (in lieu of eliminating taxes on SS). Then I got an email from Social Security indicating that taxes on SS have been eliminated. Which one is right (if either are)?


Edit: I read an article from AARP this morning which said the $6,000.00 boost to the standard deduction is correct. However, it is only temporary (3-years). And it phases out for people with higher incomes. So, whatever happened to the “No taxes on Social Security promise???   :(

My understanding is that while they did not technically eliminate the taxes on SS the $6k deduction effectively does the same thing for most seniors because it is estimated that the deduction covers the SS taxes for 90% of seniors. 

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« Reply #3212 on: July 04, 2025, 03:31:40 PM »
My understanding is that while they did not technically eliminate the taxes on SS the $6k deduction effectively does the same thing for most seniors because it is estimated that the deduction covers the SS taxes for 90% of seniors.


I understand that. However, it is only for three years. I am thankful for what is being done. But it isn’t what was promised.