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Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - GMDino - 01-09-2019

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-soak-the-rich/


Quote:Billionaire Donald Trump is offering an unusual economic plan. He would impose a one-time 14.5% tax on the rich, to get rid of the national debt and save Social Security for the middle classes. Seeking attention and credibility for his potential Reform party presidential campaign, the real estate tycoon proposed the tax plan Tuesday.


He said the one-time tax package would raise $5.7 trillion to erase the nation's debt and save $200 billion in annual interest payments. The $5.7 trillion is about two-thirds of the nation's gross domestic product, a figure sure to raise alarm bells on Wall Street.


Trump said he'd use the windfall to save Social Security and slash taxes for the middle class. He also said his own tax bill would be raised by at least $725 million


"It's a big hit for me, but I think it's worth it," Trump said in a telephone interview from his New York offices.


People and trusts valued at more than $10 million would be subject to the new tax. Trump, a longshot for the presidency, estimates his net worth at $5 billion.


The original plan called for collection in a single year but, in a last-minute change, Trump said he would allow more time for people having trouble liquifying their assets. "Let's say 10 years," he said.


Financial experts said such a dramatic tax increase could be an economic disaster, even if Trump were somehow able to surmount a slew of technical and political hurdles that would make it virtually impossible to impose.


"If you think this is a bubble in the stock market, this is a sure way to prick it," said Mark Zandi, chief economist of RFA Dismal Sciences, an economic consulting company in West Chester, Pa.

"Even talking about it would risk capital flight out of the country," said Andrew Hodge, senior vice president of the WEFA group in Eddystone, Pa. "It is pretty confiscatory in terms of property rights."


Trump dismissed the doom-and-gloom scenarios. "It would not be a shock to the system," he said, predicting a 35 percent boost in economic activity after he eliminates the debt, cuts income taxes and erases the inheritance tax.


Economics aside, Trump hoped to build political stature with his first major policy proposal of the presidential campaign. Known mostly for his money, playboy lifestyle and monogramed buildings, Trump wants to be taken seriously as a potential candidate.


"I think I'm taken seriously. A lot of people are saying so and I can tell," Trump said, though he is still a blip on national polls. 


Trump said one sign of his popularity is the high ratings he generates by appearing on television news shows. 
"Geraldo Rivera says I'm a hot guest,"he said. Avoiding the traditional scene-setting speech, Trump unveiled the package in a series of telephone interviews with reporters.


The package underscores his strategy to appeal to low- and middle-class Amricans. Even amid an economic boon, Trump believes his class-conscious message has resonance because millions of voters are leery of America's economic and political elite. 


He says the rich would benefit, too. He wants to eliminate the tax on inheritance, giving the wealthy a break on the assets they plan to leave for the next generation. Trump said the economy would grow enough to pay for the inheritance tax cut.

Among his rivals, Reform Party contender Pat Buchanan proposed a 16 percent flat tax on earnings over $35,000 before he left the Republican Party, as well as deep cuts in inheritance and small-business taxes -- to be paid for in part with higher tariffs.


Flat-tax pioneer Steve Forbes and Gary Bauer offer plans similar to Buchanan's on income taxes. At the top of the GOP field, Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Arizona Sen. John McCain have spoken of targeted tax relief.
First published on November 9, 1999

Mellow


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - Yojimbo - 01-09-2019

Disclaimer at bottom of article. This article is from 1999.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - SunsetBengal - 01-09-2019

You might say he's willing to put his money where his mouth is..


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - Belsnickel - 01-09-2019

(01-09-2019, 03:55 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: Disclaimer at bottom of article. This article is from 1999.

You gave it away!


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - Belsnickel - 01-09-2019

(01-09-2019, 03:56 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: You might say he's willing to put his money where his mouth is..

Was, not is.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - GMDino - 01-09-2019

(01-09-2019, 03:55 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: Disclaimer at bottom of article. This article is from 1999.

Yeah...funny how things change.


(01-09-2019, 03:56 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: You might say he's willing to put his money where his mouth is..

What money?  No one (not even DJT) really knows if he has any real money.  He just makes up a figure for what he "feels" he is worth.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - Mike M (the other one) - 01-09-2019

So Dino are you for or against? You didn't provide an opinion either way.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - GMDino - 01-09-2019

(01-09-2019, 04:11 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: So Dino are you for or against? You didn't provide an opinion either way.

Do I need an opinion on a 20 year old brainfart from DJT?

From what I read this is one of his dumb ideas with no basis in facts or knowledge of the subject.  

I'm almost always against Trump.  He is a conman who just makes stuff up to get applause from the people who buy his snakeoil.

He's never had a real solution...just talk.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - michaelsean - 01-10-2019

(01-09-2019, 04:14 PM)GMDino Wrote: Do I need an opinion on a 20 year old brainfart from DJT?

From what I read this is one of his dumb ideas with no basis in facts or knowledge of the subject.  

I'm almost always against Trump.  He is a conman who just makes stuff up to get applause from the people who buy his snakeoil.

He's never had a real solution...just talk.

Well you kinda posted a 20 year old brain fart.  


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - GMDino - 01-10-2019

(01-10-2019, 09:41 AM)michaelsean Wrote: Well you kinda posted a 20 year old brain fart.  

That it was a brain fart then was the point...that he continues to emit gas from his mouth and passes it off as "brilliant ideas" that 33% of the people lap up is the point.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - fredtoast - 01-10-2019

Actually this is the theory that needs to be used to adjust our tax system.

No way in hell people making $400K a year should be taxed at the same rate as people making $10 million+ per year. We need another bracket for higher income.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - bfine32 - 01-14-2019

At least he paid for the National Champions visit meal out of his own pocket while many Dems were partying in Puerto Rico

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/fast-food-menu-clemsons-white-house-visit-president-trump-says-154326403.html

Quote:Due to the government shutdown, President Trump is personally paying for the meals that will be provided to the Clemson team during their celebration tonight, CNN has learned. Trump said he's serving "McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King's with some pizza."



RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - BmorePat87 - 01-14-2019

Damn those Democrats for going to Puerto Rico to bring awareness to the terrible conditions the island still faces. They should be in DC buying cold fast food for college kids. College football players are way more important than an entire US territory that just days ago the President was threatening to take away relief money from to pay for a wall.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - GMDino - 01-15-2019

(01-14-2019, 10:57 PM)bfine32 Wrote: At least he paid for the National Champions visit meal out of his own pocket while many Dems were partying in Puerto Rico

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/fast-food-menu-clemsons-white-house-visit-president-trump-says-154326403.html

WH chefs was off becuase of Trump's shutdown.


Quote: Trump said he's serving "McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King's with some pizza."


LMAO!


Trump is CLASSY!

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RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - bfine32 - 01-15-2019

(01-14-2019, 11:54 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Damn those Democrats for going to Puerto Rico to bring awareness to the terrible conditions the island still faces. They should be in DC buying cold fast food for college kids. College football players are way more important than an entire US territory that just days ago the President was threatening to take away relief money from to pay for a wall.

[Image: Menendez-on-puerto-rican-beach-during-shutdown.jpg]
looks like Menendez' attention is drawn to something, just not sure it's the terrible conditions.
But a noble venture to be sure.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - BmorePat87 - 01-15-2019

(01-15-2019, 03:21 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [Image: Menendez-on-puerto-rican-beach-during-shutdown.jpg]
looks like Menendez' attention is drawn to something, just not sure it's the terrible conditions.
But a noble venture to be sure.

BURN! One Senator was at a beach for some period of time. Totally negates anything else the other dozens of Senators and Reps did. 

Can't these partying fools give some McDonalds to college kids?


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - GMDino - 01-15-2019

(01-15-2019, 03:42 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: BURN! One Senator was at a beach for some period of time. Totally negates anything else the other dozens of Senators and Reps did. 

Can't these partying fools give some McDonalds to college kids?

And there's a photo of it!!!!11!!!!

lol.

At he didn't say "hit".   Mellow


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - fredtoast - 01-15-2019

(01-14-2019, 10:57 PM)bfine32 Wrote: At least he paid for the National Champions visit meal out of his own pocket while many Dems were partying in Puerto Rico

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/fast-food-menu-clemsons-white-house-visit-president-trump-says-154326403.html

Funny how such a "fair and balanced" centrist as yourself would fail to mention that republican Congressmen are also out of town.  Especially since you are not a Trump supporter.

Rolleyes


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - bfine32 - 01-15-2019

(01-15-2019, 03:42 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: BURN! One Senator was at a beach for some period of time. Totally negates anything else the other dozens of Senators and Reps did. 

Can't these partying fools give some McDonalds to college kids?

No doubt he was the only one at the beach.


RE: Donald Trump: Soak The Rich - bfine32 - 01-15-2019

(01-15-2019, 03:51 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Funny how such a "fair and balanced" centrist as yourself would fail to mention that republican Congressmen are also out of town.  Especially since you are not a Trump supporter.

Rolleyes

Where were they? I didn't catch a story about it.