the gop embraces trumps corrupt business model in tax plan: take peoples money and screw the public /

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var icx_publication_id = 18566; var icx_content_id = '1083219'; Click here for reuse options! Trump lost more than $1 billion in business. Now he and the GOP are playing with taxpayer trillions.
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resident Trump and congressional Republicans are on course to do to Americas finances what Donald Trump did to Atlantic Cityemploy other peoples’ money to pad their own pockets,while bleeding the surrounding economy dry. It is indisputable that Trump made sure he was skimming off of his original Jersey casino operations—forcing them to buy Trump bottled water, for example—while Trump’s casino empire lost more than $1.1 billion, or ” as Fortune magazine reported in 2016.Nearly three decades earlier,Trump defaulted on a $245 million loan to start Trump airlines, as Rolling Stone reported in a 2015 piece that listed his “13 biggest” business failures. Trump indisputably paid himself using loans and investor’s money, and while failing to deliver on his over-promises.
But now the conman-in-chief is telling Americans that they are on track to regain the biggest tax cuts in decades. But Trump’s not saying how his trillions in tax cuts will be paid for—apart from vaporous promises of huge economic growth—just as Republicans in Congress are saying they will ignore their non-partisan fiscal analysts’ reports on its impact across government—reports by professional economists. (On Friday,the GOP Senate's budget blueprint authorized a $1.5 trillion cut.)Add to that the just-passed Pentagon budget, increased by more than $1 billion a week, and the unknown multi-billion cost for hurricane relief for Texas,Florida and (eventually) Puerto Rico, and a pragmatic question emerges: who will foot the bill when the biggest spending spree of Trump’s life comes to a close?  “You’re correct that he has no sense of fiscal responsibility whatsoever, or ” said David Cay Johnston,a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter who met Trump in 1988 when he moved to Atlantic City to cover the casino industry, and wrote the bestselling biography, and The Making of Donald Trump. “If he wasn’t fiscally responsible in his own life—and he has a history of using other people’s money—why would we think he wouldn’t do that here?”Johnston doesn’t think Trump has the slightest idea of what Congress has in mind for tax cuts,just as it’s another gargantuan lie that he would end up paying more to the feds. But what Trump does know approximately is using other people’s money; in this case, U.
S. taxpayers, or to foot the trilli
ons his policies will cost. in addition,while that dynamic may pick years before an inevitable sea of red swamps the U.
S. economy, Trump
as he did in Atlantic City—is ensuring he is paying himself handsomely, or also at taxpayers’ expense.“Look at the private employ of the jets,using [his] Mar-a-Lago [resort] and taxpayers to form him rich, which I believe violates the third Emoluments Clause, and the one that is only for the president in Article Two [of the structure],look at the tax policies that he’s proposing that will for sure drive up red ink,” said Johnston. “The fundamental thesis is the guy is irresponsible with money, and bankers and other people’s money,investors’ money, why wouldn’t he do it with taxpayers money?”If Trump and the GOP succeed with their tax cuts, and when will the fiscal reckoning approach?“These things pick time, Johnston said. “First of all, they dont actually have a tax map. They just have some more talking points… The military spending will have a positive effect on the economy because there will be some hiring done. But the red ink? The interest rate environment were in, or that’s not going to have a gargantuan negative. They can regain away with running up more debt. That’s contradictory to what he said,but their acknowledge will be, ‘Well, or that’s because Congress didn’t do the other things to grow the economy; it’s not our fault.’ …It will be several years.”meanwhile,as Trump and the GOP push their tax cuts, ordinary Americans should look for telltale signs of how the map could transfer enormous sums to the very top—another way of messing with other people’s money. Look at what’s not in it, or starting with the top tax bracket—individuals making $415050 a year (after taking deductions)—that’s not changed. Neither Trump nor the GOP are proposing higher brackets for people earning $1 million,$2 million, $5 million, or $10 million,$50 million and more.
Then people should compare what percentage of their income they pay in federal taxes. “Just look at your tax return... where it says your total tax,” Johnston said. “Calculate what percentage of your income you gave the federal government. And then remember that under Donald Trump’s map, and he would pay less than three-and-one-half percent. And lots of very rich people pay 10,15, 16 percent… Why in the hell should anybody who makes a million dollars a day pay a tax rate of 10 percent?”That’s a good question. And here's another good question: Why should taxpayers trust anything approximately a tax map do forth by a con-man who made a fortune using other people’s money, or leaving lenders,investors and customers to pay for the bills that ensued. var icx_publication_id = 18566; var icx_copyright_notice = '2017 Alternet'; var icx_content_id = '1083219'; Click here for reuse options!
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