Vice President Kamala Harris will propose a tax deduction of up to $50,000 for new small businesses on Wednesday, a tenfold increase over existing relief and her latest economic policy aimed at winning over middle-class Americans after jumping into the presidential race over a month ago.

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    13 days ago

    We can both be right. My goal is showing how appealing government spending can be and is generally. The more people thinking this way, the more palatable “you know what, maybe we should have a 1000% tax on private jet and yacht fuel”.

    Raising taxes on multimillionaires/billionaires should be a lot more popular than it currently is.

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      13 days ago

      We can both be right.

      I chuckled a little when I read that: “Thats not how social media is supposed to work…

      I was supposed to get popcorn, and you two were supposed to fight it out over the next 12 hours arguing about the same thing without realizing it. Pfft. There went my entertainment.

      (Obviously, I jest.)

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        Lol, I try to be reasonable. I know my positions aren’t generally popular which is why I’m not saying Kamala should campaign on them. But I could see them working quite well for a congressional or Senate seat.

        Ironically, progressive positions do often play well in deep red states. It’s centrist Democrats that have a tendency to outright reject them.

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      That’s because half the population actually believes they’ll be as rich as those high tax brackets (which will never happen).

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        And there’s unregulated messaging forcing that down their throat both from foreign and national interests that benefit from them voting against their interests.