No, they haven't. They won't go against their donors.
Lol. Lmao.
“If we want to keep earning back the trust and support of voters, we have to listen to them,”
“This program modernizes the way we are talking to and hearing from the voters..."
The problem isn't that democrats don't have a modern way to listen and talk to voters. The problem is, democrats know exactly what the voters want, but refuse to give it to them because it's inconvenient to their donors.
capitalist
socialist
You should learn what those words mean before talking to adults about them.
Yeah, and maybe people would vote for Democrats if they'd represent our interests. Instead, all we get is "we need something to campaign on next election" until people get fed up and elect Republicans who undo everything the Democrats did and the cycle starts over again.
The system never progresses, the people never learn, and corporate interests reign supreme another election cycle.
As long as we have two parties working together to further corporate interests, nothing will change, which is why we need 5-6 political parties, ranked choice voting, and a constitutional amendment to repeal Citizens United.
The fact that income is taxed while assets aren't is the whole point of contention. Working people earn income. Wealthy people own assets. Therefore, working people pay more taxes than wealthy people and that's not how a free and fair society is supposed to operate.
No.
Printers work using ancient black magic and are powered by the tortured souls of the lost and damned. To fix them is to understand them, and to understand them is to descend into madness, becoming one of the lost souls to fuel the eldritch horror that is the ink slinger.
Seriously though, if your printer isn't a Brother laser printer, throw it in the trash and go buy a Brother laser printer, then write it off on your taxes. Mine has worked for years and hasn't needed anything but a $50 toner cart every few thousand pages.
For most people though, it's more economical to just print at the local FedEx or Office Depot
As far as I understand it, these can all be written off in America under the same pretense. The only difference is the paperwork is a lot more complicated. Most of what you're describing is handled in the 1040 Schedule C
Maybe. On the other hand, if you choose to act on unreliable or incomplete information, that's on you.
Part of being a responsible adult is understanding the law and how it applies to you in any situation in which you may find yourself, BEFORE you make up your mind what you're going to do.
As far as I understand tax law (which isn't very far), when filling out your Schedule C, you can write off 50% of the cost of the PC and lab equipment without raising too much suspicion. You can also claim them as assets and claim depreciation on them. You can also claim the portion of electricity and internet used, unless you're a full-time W-2 employee working from home.
You can also film yourself doing these projects and upload it to YouTube, which means you have a video production business.
My understanding is this is how most upper-middle class people and minor millionaires legitimately reduce their tax obligations.
It appears we're in a cycle of murdering citizens to distract from the Epstein files, then releasing more of the files to distract from the murders, then murdering more citizens to distract from the files.
If our justice system won't hold people accountable, perhaps it's time to consider ways of holding people accountable that don'trely on our justice system.
No matter who loses, we'll all win
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Your "unpopular opinion" is the core belief of most people on this network