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117th Congress: DEMS IN DISARRAY!!!111!!

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You’ve lost me but I’m ok with that

I’m not always good with words. Basically, the CBO is projecting that Democrats going after “tax cheaters” through beefing up the IRS and its enforcement capabilities will save $127 billion over 10 years. The Biden administration thinks the beefed up IRS will be even more efficient, and save the government something like $250 billion over 10 years. Hard to say for sure who’ll be right until 2031, but either way, the important takeaways are: A) The bill is going to slightly increase the deficit over 10 years, between $200-$350 billion, certainly worth the investments made in it, and B) Outside of Jared Golden fighting to hold onto his Trump seat by claiming the bill has a “tax giveaway to the rich” tucked inside it, other centrist House Democrats appear to be on board with it. The X factor, as always, will be Joe Manchin, once the bill gets to the Senate.
 
Does it? I read it increases it between $200-$350 billion, which isn’t much at all, and totally worth almost everything in there.

Correct (or close). $367B over 10 years, not accounting for revenue gains from additional IRS enforcement, which will likely cut the amount in half. So $15B, which nowadays is a rounding error, especially when you compare it to the last 20 years of the WoT or the $2T lost in the giveaway in 2017 that did jackshit.
 
Correct (or close). $367B over 10 years, not accounting for revenue gains from additional IRS enforcement, which will likely cut the amount in half. So $15B, which nowadays is a rounding error, especially when you compare it to the last 20 years of the WoT or the $2T lost in the giveaway in 2017 that did jack****.

Right on. If I were a betting man, I’d lean more towards the CBO’s official scoring of $127 billion savings from additional IRS enforcement versus the Biden administration’s scoring of around double that, just based on me being cynical and thinking rich people will always find a loophole or seven around government enforcement. Either way, like you said, a drop in the bucket and worth the investments in the actual middle class, not to mention the environment, versus the 2017 debacle.
 
Kevin whining about San Francisco.

maybe your son shouldn’t have moved there asshole
 
Kevin can’t afford a Tesla!!

a bartender would have cut him off 1.5 hours ago
 
Qcumber Kevin still screaming, no vote tonight and they’ll pass it during business hours tomorrow
 
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And they're basically a lock to take over next year. Go United States, Go.

No. It's not the United States. It's an infestation of Nazis.

There are many, but they are not Americans.

Do not cede them the country -- that's what they depend on.

Republicans are not this country. We are this country. We are the patriots. Republicans are just a cancer to be treated.
 
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No. It's not the United States. It's an infestation of Nazis.

There are many, but they are not Americans.

Do not cede them the country -- that's what they depend on.

Republicans are not this country. We are this country. We are the patriots. Republicans are just a cancer to be treated.

Except that thanks to gerrymandering, we're not able to use chemotherapy and are stuck using essential oils in 2022 instead.
 
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