Watched President Trump this morning giving a pep talk about his new tax plan which he says will bail out the middle class. It's going to be wonderful. The best tax plan ever. You can fill out your taxes on the back of a post card.
And here's the best part: He told a little tale about two people in the audience who are married and their combined income is $90,000 and this new plan will save this middle class couple $1000 over the year. Wow! Isn't that wonderful?
That comes out to $2.70 a day! That ought to cover a cup of McDonald's coffee for each of them with 70 cents left over to invest in the stock market.
Here's something to warm the hearts of struggling middle class families everywhere: The Trump Tax would save the 400 richest families in the nation about 5 million dollars a year and it would eliminate the "death tax" aka the "estate tax" which have more than $5 million estates which is 0.2% of the nation. So, to say this plan has something for everyone is an understatement--it's taking care of everyone, even the 400 richest families and the 0.2%. Like Trump care, this is just fabulous, you're-gonna-love-it great.
Ever notice how whenever Trump faces criticism from a news paper or a magazine or any organization, his response is not to the substance of the criticism but to the status of the critic. Well, don't believe them, because their ratings are down. Why believe a bunch of losers?
So it's the failing New York Times, the failing NBA and now the failing NFL.
According to the NFL, TV ratings are down because people are watching the games on other devices, on tablets, smart phones etc., but viewership, such as you can measure that, is actually up.
Stadiums for every team, are over 95%, most above 97% and some above 100%.
I have to admit, I'm ambivalent about football now. It was my favorite game growing up, but the head injury thing is pretty significant and the power of this generation of players is stunning.
And then there is the case of Aaron Hernandez. Why would a guy who is making millions in the NFL shoot some punk drug dealer and then hang himself? Well, on autopsy, his brain is riddled with traumatic lesions.
Do you think the two might be connected?
And here's the best part: He told a little tale about two people in the audience who are married and their combined income is $90,000 and this new plan will save this middle class couple $1000 over the year. Wow! Isn't that wonderful?
That comes out to $2.70 a day! That ought to cover a cup of McDonald's coffee for each of them with 70 cents left over to invest in the stock market.
Here's something to warm the hearts of struggling middle class families everywhere: The Trump Tax would save the 400 richest families in the nation about 5 million dollars a year and it would eliminate the "death tax" aka the "estate tax" which have more than $5 million estates which is 0.2% of the nation. So, to say this plan has something for everyone is an understatement--it's taking care of everyone, even the 400 richest families and the 0.2%. Like Trump care, this is just fabulous, you're-gonna-love-it great.
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| Hey, you got $2.70 more every day. You can afford those smokes now. |
I also learned from the Tripe the NFL is failing, big declines in attendance and TV ratings are way down. TV ratings are going South, the President exulted.
Ever notice how whenever Trump faces criticism from a news paper or a magazine or any organization, his response is not to the substance of the criticism but to the status of the critic. Well, don't believe them, because their ratings are down. Why believe a bunch of losers?
So it's the failing New York Times, the failing NBA and now the failing NFL.
According to the NFL, TV ratings are down because people are watching the games on other devices, on tablets, smart phones etc., but viewership, such as you can measure that, is actually up.
Stadiums for every team, are over 95%, most above 97% and some above 100%.
I have to admit, I'm ambivalent about football now. It was my favorite game growing up, but the head injury thing is pretty significant and the power of this generation of players is stunning.
And then there is the case of Aaron Hernandez. Why would a guy who is making millions in the NFL shoot some punk drug dealer and then hang himself? Well, on autopsy, his brain is riddled with traumatic lesions.
Do you think the two might be connected?



























