Important Work Tax Update!
Texas_ironman93
If you haven't checked the Congressional voting section, you might not have noticed that there is a vote on to lower the work tax from 3% to 2%, at the writing of this article there are 26 yes votes.
I'd like to thank the current yes voters and suggest that anyone on the fence and who hasn't voted, come on over!
If you are not in Congress but are hurting from the work tax increase, reach out to the Congress members from your party and urge them to vote yes!
If you're in The Black Sheep Party, or SFP, you really don't have to worry though, as both have stepped up to spearhead this effort in front, and behind the scenes.
Yes, we want 1%, that is the end goal, but don't let the great be the enemy of the good, let's unite together to start moving the needle, and let our momentum take us all the way!
***************************UPDATE***************************
Right now the vote is 29-15, which is going to pass, but it is important that you do reach out to members of congress to find out how they voted.
Public pressure can drive policy, and it is important that those who would like to keep more of what they earn keep that pressure up to not only lower taxes but keep them low!
And now, because it is Sunday, a little religious music!
We Miss You Big Guy!
Comments
1st for lower my goddamn taxes!
Shout:
eUSA Congress, LMGDT!
erepublik.com/en/article/2660545
2nd for lower my goddamn taxes!
★★★ Baaaa o7 ★★★
Baaaa
27 yeas now
Well, let's see if 2% is good first to think about be back to 1% again.
For me, 1% was always the goal. Before I ran I wanted 1%.
I sponsored with 50, With the new tax rate, I can afford it
Harambe is with us!
How about 0.50 taxes? Do more with less. Well, Do all to the poor and not enrich one's self. No to the elites. Join the Reformed Socialist Party now and fight back.
If game mechanics allowed it, I'd risk censure just throwing up 0%!
Lower taxes! Never trust the establishment.
I voted no
Baaaaaaaa! Write congressman! Ask them how they voted!
Good job! o7
It amuses me that the work tax battle has become about dropping it a percentage or two. Once upon a time we were arguing about 5-10% or more.
I hear referencing of times we had higher taxes as like some good ole days, and I also remember having to move abroad to actually establish myself because there wasn't any way of getting ahead here.
I was actually one of the leaders to cut taxes from 10% to whatever we could achieve and later when they rose to 15% down to a more reasonable rate. Not referencing high taxes as a good ole days thing but at this point it just feels like nitpicking.
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