If you have ever seen a money tree, please break off a branch and grow many more of them!
Higher taxes mean less disposable income. And, at the moment, especially due to covid, we all need as much money as possible.
No one wants to pay higher taxes. But, unless Washington finds the mythical money tree, someone has to pay for the covid stimulus packages.
Money doesn’t magically appear out of thin air,
nor does it grow on a tree.
Someone somewhere pays for every single thing.
If America doesn’t cover these expenses, our economy will eventually tank and we’ll all suffer more. However, one candidate plans to increase the federal budget by six to eight trillion dollars, in spite of the fact that America’s debt is currently more than twenty-seven trillion dollars.
If elected President,
how could this man possibly prevent our economy from crashing
due to too much expense and not enough revenue?
He’s made the all of the following statements.
- “If you elect me, your taxes are going to be raised.”
- “On Day One, I Will Move to Eliminate Trump’s Tax Cuts.”
- “Just the end of this year, we agreed on a very difficult decision about our tax code, raising another $600 billion, making significant compromises.”
- “Nobody making under $400,000 bucks would have their taxes raised. Period. Bingo.”
Is it possible to eliminate Trump’s tax cuts without raising taxes for those who earn less than $400,000? Trump’s tax cuts resulted in the sharpest drops for tax payers earning between $25,000 and $100,000 a year.
Many Americans have had more money in their pockets since Trump enacted his 2018 tax cuts. So if Joe Biden simply eliminates Trump’s tax cuts, even those of us who earn less than $400,000 a year will have less money due to increased taxes.
In addition to questions about his plans for our economic future, I question whether his son Hunter should ever set foot into the White House.
While I don’t agree with everything President Trump has said and done, I am a realist. I do my own research, and I struggle with Joe Biden’s contradictory statements.
Parents, remember that your primary job is
to give your children the best life possible!
Before you vote,
ask yourself if the money will come
from a money tree
or from your family’s bank account.
Let the encouraging words in these near a river posts help you
soar like an eagle above life’s storms.
Consider the source of your information,
Try to create an honest government,
Carefully consider the future,
And vote with your heart!