His face gets far too much news as it is. If we all just followed along in text form, as wretched as that is even, but never put his face on another news site/paper/livestream (whatever is preferable), just the text alone, I wonder if he'd just burst into flames outta anger. 🤔
Does the person with the hands-off Social Security sign want no taxation of Social Security benefits? That tax began in 1984 when up to 50% of Social Security benefits became taxable for people with a combined income exceeding $25,000 and for couples exceeding $32,000. In 1993, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act introduced a second tier of taxation that allowed up to 85% of benefits to be taxed for individuals with incomes over $34,000 and couples over $44,000. Those income starting points of taxation have not changed or adjusted for inflation or other reasons since enacted, entrapping more and more people over the years. Ending that tax would be a great act to associate with the 90th birthday of Social Security.
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This administration is pushing the agency to hospice care so Wall Street can benefit.
Did you see the live streaming of the White House talking about this? I honestly don’t know what to say.
His face gets far too much news as it is. If we all just followed along in text form, as wretched as that is even, but never put his face on another news site/paper/livestream (whatever is preferable), just the text alone, I wonder if he'd just burst into flames outta anger. 🤔
Celebration in central office included a singing of the national anthem. The chilling part was no Orioles O! At the end. Living in fear.
Does the person with the hands-off Social Security sign want no taxation of Social Security benefits?
That tax began in 1984 when up to 50% of Social Security benefits became taxable for people with a combined income exceeding $25,000 and for couples exceeding $32,000. In 1993, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act introduced a second tier of taxation that allowed up to 85% of benefits to be taxed for individuals with incomes over $34,000 and couples over $44,000.
Those income starting points of taxation have not changed or adjusted for inflation or other reasons since enacted, entrapping more and more people over the years.
Ending that tax would be a great act to associate with the 90th birthday of Social Security.
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