Rep. Josh Gottheimer plays coy with Stephanie Ruhle. He wants the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed before reconciliation stalled for not taxing the rich. Hell no.
Stephanie Ruhle exposes a legal tax fraud
I do not know who Josh Gottheim thinks he is fooling. The reason these Democrats-In-Name-Only (DINO) are trying to get the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed is that they intend to screw the American people. Progressives are the only backstop to save them from those carrying water for the rich.
Stephanie Ruhle addressed an inconvenient truth that we must expose over and over. The Right, as well as DINOs, tell a misleading truth. You cannot tax the income of the wealthy enough to get any real money. What they don’t tell you is that is only because of how they paid politicians to define taxable income.
Ruhle points out that simply forcing corporations to pay a minimum of 15% and taxing the billionaire and some millionaires would raise $500 Trillion from just 200 corporations and 1000 people. That is how extremely rich and parasitic the wealthy are.
The Congressman just wants to get the infrastructure bill voted on. I wonder why? Because he and other DINOs have no problem dragging out the human infrastructure bill forever until absolutely nothing is accomplished. These guys are just the prostitutes of the rich. We must vote them all out.
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