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What the GOP platform says about taxes

What the GOP platform says about taxes

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 1:12PM · 1156 views
What the GOP platform says about taxes

The Republican platform approved yesterday by the GOP convention is an attempt to merge standard party views on taxes with candidate Donald Trump’s less orthodox positions.


By Howard Gleckman, Howard Gleckman July 20, 2016

The Republican platform approved yesterday by the GOP convention is an attempt to merge standard party views on taxes with candidate Donald Trump’s less orthodox positions. In some important areas, it is hard to see how the two mesh.

For instance, the platform calls for a bottoms-up rewrite of the tax code while Trump would retain its basic framework. It endorses a territorial tax system that Trump rejects. It calls for eliminating special interest tax provisions while Trump would retain most. And like many past GOP platforms, it calls for a balanced budget and paying down the national debt. In contrast, Trump’s tax cuts would add more than $11 trillion to the federal debt over the next decade and $34 trillion by 2026.

The document also flatly rejects the idea of a Value Added Tax unless Congress simultaneously repeals the income tax, a concept that conflicts with a tax framework released just weeks ago by House Speaker Paul Ryan and most of his GOP caucus. Without an income tax as a mechanism to provide a rebate for low-income households, it is impossible to make a consumption tax progressive.

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Steve Williams Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 2:30PM

Holy Cow Ron!

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 3:30PM

Holy Cow is Right Steven, I thought you knew?

Steve Williams Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 3:54PM

I mean Holy Cow, what the Hell are they talking about?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 4:21PM

If you don't know Steven, you are already behind the eight ball and Trump will sell you anything and you will buy it.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 4:48PM

See, when the republicans in the crowd was calling Hillary the Devil and lock her up, the leadership behind the scenes was passing the republican platform which you don't have a clue or don't know what it is yet, do you Steven?



Steve Williams Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 8:51PM

They are going to put America to work again. That benefits all Americans.

Steve Williams Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 8:53PM

And Chris Christie will prosecute Hillary to the fullest extent of the law.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 9:33PM

Last night was Supposed to be telling the American people How the Republican party was going to put the Americans Back to work but that, did not Happen.

What is the plan, do you know?

Steve Williams Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 10:10PM

Less government and more capital.

Steve Williams Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 11:32PM

The liberals are abuzz about Cruz.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, July 21st 2016 at 4:23AM

YOUR WORDS: Less government and more capital.

Is that it? That is the republican platform? I see why that man LOVES THE POORLY EDUCATED... WOW!!!

Steve Williams Thursday, July 21st 2016 at 7:00AM

It's that simple Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, July 21st 2016 at 4:47PM

YES... it is just that simple to give away your FREEDOMS to The oligarch's and trans nationals corporations and the banksters'.

"For instance, the platform calls for a bottoms-up rewrite of the tax code while Trump would retain its basic framework. It endorses a territorial tax system that Trump rejects. It calls for eliminating special interest tax provisions while Trump would retain most. And like many past GOP platforms, it calls for a balanced budget and paying down the national debt. In contrast, Trump’s tax cuts would add more than $11 trillion to the federal debt over the next decade and $34 trillion by 2026."

All that monies is going to the top 1 tenth of percent and not to middle class, not to you and I.

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