Message from @The Nobel Surprise
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That last point is key
You also know when they are politicizing it. Because the media will act with 100% confidence behind the polls. And then when the election comes close to ending and the polls grow closer so as to save some element of legitamacy, the media will start saying "well polls can be wrong."
Let's POKEGON GO TO THE POLLS!
You know I've been thinking. If I had the opportunity to profit off of anti trump hysteria I totally would
Going through audible and I noticed a few titles
I wanted to do Trump Classes
Why you shouldn't be pissing yourself constantly cus of Trump
but honestly
They would rather REEEEE
Barnes and nobles is full of antitrump books
People be profiting
>1000 page book saying "Orange man bad" over and over
>??????
>Profit
👌🏿
holy shit @Goblin_Slayer_Floki we should literally make that
We should
I'll set it up tomorrow
Npcs guide to the galaxy
I'm so excited for the midterms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p51ZWtJUPN8
> Be 25
Well....fuck
>Be 22
goddammit
is it a little fucked if I love that they seem desperate?
also didnt we already cut taxes? <:thronk:441701565607444482>
We cut taxes temporarily
Only through 2025
The House passed making it the new default
Needs the Senate to affirm it
Which means if they don't succeed at it, whoever succeeds Trump is going to immediately get a Tax Hike under their administration
@jigantie First tax cut was the upper brackets, and last week was the Middle class bracket
Ah
The first was all brackets. I was lower and got a cut.
Legion is more on the dot. And more are comming for middle.
If there was no lower or moddle bracket cuts with the first one. Dems wouldnt be crying about the "crumbs"
Oh, yeah I was wrong probably. So Middle Class got two cuts so far? lol
```Despite the House vote, it is unlikely the Senate will take up the legislation. The first round of tax cuts landed with a thud, with even a leaked Republican National Committee poll—reported on by Bloomberg News—showing American voters thought it benefited “large corporations and rich Americans” by an overall 2-to-1 margin and the same margin among independent voters.
Without special rules in place, the Senate would vote under normal procedures, which can require 60 senators’ votes to pass a bill that is heavily opposed.```