The Government Shutdown Isn’t Actually About Spending?
Nope, it’s not. It’s about Republicans not budging on these ideological demands, which include cutting programs for low-income and middle-class people.
Nope, it’s not. It’s about Republicans not budging on these ideological demands, which include cutting programs for low-income and middle-class people.
Something doesn’t sound right.
Hey, Republicans, the federally funded programs necessary for helping middle class and poor people get by aren’t the cause of the growing deficit.
What are the Koch Brothers really doing to America? Test your knowledge.
Why are lobbyists pushing for a wave of uranium mining that would destroy the Grand Canyon?
Come April 15, everybody ponies up their fair share, right? Not so much. Thanks to corporate tax cuts and loopholes, these big companies will be rollin’ in the green instead of paying Uncle Sam.
So they can avoid talking about real news, like GE’s massive tax evasion, of course.
Picture this hypothetical situation: Your recently divorced mom brings home a new boyfriend. He’s really nice at first, pretending to be your best bud. And before you know it, mom and “new dad” are married.
Why has the federal tax burden on the nation’s 400 highest annual income decreased by two-thirds, while the median American family’s is on the rise?
Stopping the war on the middle class, that’s what.