Posted by Hay maker2 on October 19, 2018 at 08:13:15 from (24.39.246.162):
In Reply to: 2018 Taxes posted by Texasmark1 on October 18, 2018 at 07:11:15:
Record lows in the beginning or end of his tenure? Obviously the markets go up and down. On an average, what did the farmers get paid for their products during Barry's tenure compared to Bush II tenure? And what the average prices for the last two years under DJT? Remember he's going to fix it.
Break the last 40 years down by who was in the Oval Office. There has been 6 presidents. Look at your reported income on your taxes (before you made your tax deduction purchases) and tally them up based upon the years and terms each man was in office. Which term produced the best and worst average income?
During what years / terms did the farmers make tax deduction purchase because they made too much money and did not want to claim it and pay taxes on it?
The President has not got something done-
What has he got done? Remember he's going to fix it? What has he fixed? My taxes are still high, my insurance keeps going up, gas is higher than it was several years ago.
You can't blame congress for him not getting things done. This is the checks and balance system of the democratic nation that we live in.
What has been done is we are in the age of Radicals. First we have DJT and now we have this lady in NYC named Ocasio-Cortez who is just as crazy as the man in the Oval Office, she just resides on the other side of the isle.
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