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Comments by "Ricardo Cabeza" (@ricardocabeza6006) on "GDP Grows 2.6% Q3, Better Than Expected" video.
So the economy is only effected by those in power, when your opposition is in power? How convenient.
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@seanm2511 Here, you seem like you need less tribal narratives and more facts and reality in your life. Ben Casselman and Jim Tankersley wrote for the New York Times, published April 14, 2019... If you’re an American taxpayer, you probably got a tax cut last year. And there’s a good chance you don’t believe it. Ever since President Trump signed the Republican-sponsored tax bill in December 2017, independent analyses have consistently found that a large majority of Americans would owe less because of the law. Preliminary data based on tax filings has shown the same. Yet as the first tax filing season under the new law wraps up on Monday, taxpayers are skeptical. A survey conducted in early April for The New York Times by the online research platform SurveyMonkey found that just 40 percent of Americans believed they had received a tax cut under the law. Just 20 percent were certain they had done so. That’s consistent with previous polls finding that most Americans felt they hadn’t gotten a tax cut, and that a large minority thought their taxes had risen — though not even one in 10 households actually got a tax increase. To a large degree, the gap between perception and reality on the tax cuts appears to flow from a sustained — and misleading — effort by liberal opponents of the law to brand it as a broad middle-class tax increase.
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@seanm2511 Yes, you are being dismissive. To avoid addressing the facts presented in the New York Times article.
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@seanm2511 Oh no, I don’t think that, you do. That’s why you’re parroting the whole tax cuts narrative, which is misinformation according to the New York Times.
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