• On Friday's Mark Levin Show

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 3 21:05:00 2017
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    On Friday’s Mark Levin show, President Trump keeps saying the
    Republican tax plan is the biggest tax cut in American history. But
    the biggest tax cuts in history were the Ronald Reagan tax cuts.
    Republicans sound like leftists today. While they are cutting rates
    for many people, they are slashing deductions. There ought to be tax
    cuts across the board. Instead, they are creating a new 46% tax
    bracket. This bracket will negatively affect small business owners.
    They should slash spending and taxes across the board. Also, in
    order to reduce the corporate income tax, which they should, they
    are slamming it to millions of Americans. Why? Because they will not
    cut government. The Republicans are buying into the class warfare
    games of the Left, being careful to not give tax cuts to the so-
    called “rich.” The result is that this new tax cut is barely a tax
    cut at all. After that, climate change and enviro-statism have been
    supported by the government for years. It’s not man who affects the
    climate, but the sun. Enviro-statists don’t care so they will put
    together bigger and thicker reports. This ideology was imported from
    Europe into the U.S. It is called the Degrowth Movement and aims to
    destroy our industries, including, oil, steel and rubber. Later,
    Kristen Gillibrand has introduced a bill to combat sexual harassment
    in Congress. What a disgrace Congress is, much like Hollywood. If
    Gillibrand wants to combat sexual harassment in Congress, give us
    the names of the harassers, so we can know who they are and vote
    them out of office. Many of these institutions in D.C. are corrupt
    and worse than corrupt. Why in the world do we want them to have
    more and more control in our lives?

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 22 21:05:00 2017
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    On Friday’s Mark Levin show, Dan Bongino, Contributing Editor at
    Conservative Review fills in for Mark. We’ve heard the liberals
    passionate cries for higher taxes since the passage of the Trump tax
    cuts. There’s a simple solution for them – they can donate their money
    to the federal government. If they don’t want bigger wallets during the Holidays, they should cut a check to the government. The Democrats went
    out and lied about the republican tax plan and were absolutely
    convinced that the tax cut package was going to go down in flames. They
    were saying people would die if this plan passed and now what are they
    going to do? In addition, the media take talking points from Democrats
    on the Hill. They have told us for months that this will cause tax
    hikes. No wonder why a plurality of Americans dislike this tax bill,
    they listen to the media lies. After that, 1964, 1986, 2003 were the
    year of the John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush’s cut
    taxes. Tax Revenue did not go down after these cuts, which is just a
    liberal talking point. It doesn’t cost government a dime if they don’t
    take your money. Later, it is a myth that Republicans are sticking it
    to little guy because the individual tax rates expire while the
    corporate tax rate will remain unchanged. The reason for this is
    because Republicans could not use the standard pathway to getting the
    tax bill through, because Democrats would filibuster. They had to use a
    second pathway to get around this.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 1 21:05:00 2019
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    On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, The Washington Examiner reports that
    former Vice President Joe Biden embraced segregation in 1975, claiming
    it was a matter of ‘black pride’. When asked if he was a racist he
    said, “he had asked “the blacks on my staff” whether he harbored
    something “in me that’s deep-seated that I don’t know.” He also
    continued that a homogeneous society or de-segregation was bad for the
    African American identity. This seems like an attempt to have it both
    ways pandering to both blacks and whites during a time where race riots
    were looming. America today has more diversity today than ever before,
    yet Biden seems to suggest that an integrated society might somehow be
    bad. Similar to Biden is VA Governor Ralph Northam’s new problem of a
    photo of him in his yearbook posing as either a KKK member or with his
    face painted in black face. Later, Rep. Ilhan Omar believes in a 70—90%
    tax, in particular on corporations and wealthy individuals suggesting
    that business be forced to share their profits with their workers.
    While gutting the defense budget to enhance education under the pretext
    of the rich people paying their fair share when they in fact pay the
    majority of all taxes. She cites the influence of money in our politics
    as severe, despite just winning an election where her party outspent
    all other candidates. Also, Sen. Bernie Sander is proposing a massive
    45% —77% inheritance tax on farmers, small business, owners, and the
    like. Imagine Medicare for all, universal basic income for all, free
    college for all, with no border security; such policies would strangle
    our economy, destroy our country, and our culture of hard work.

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    Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
    have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.

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