Recent polling by the Pew Research Center reveals that a plurality of Republicans and Republican leaners actually prefer raising taxes on households with incomes greater than $400,000, by a margin of 43 to 27 percent.

Republicans are fucked.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/06/republicans-revenue-problem/683084/

#BigBill #GOPTaxCuts #GOPCriminals #NoRepublicansEverAgain #USPol

Republicans Have a Revenue Problem

Locked in its embrace of tax-cutting orthodoxy, the GOP has no credible way to address the country’s looming fiscal crisis.

The Atlantic

@MylesRyden @pbump

The Washington Post's leadership is thrilled to see its anti-Biden slant is doing its job, though. #GOPTaxCuts #TaxCutsfortheWealthy

#GOPClownShowContinues lavishing #GOPTaxCuts on the wealthy & corporations..
The #GOPDeathCult is keeping kids in need, hungry: The expansion of child tax credits under the Biden admin’s American Rescue Plan halved child poverty. When the policy ended, child poverty shot back up. #GOPTaxCuts #CorruptGOP #ChildHunger #ChildTaxCredit https://www.thenation.com/article/economy/child-tax-credit-poverty/
We Have the Solution to Child Poverty. Republicans Are Blocking It.

The expansion of the child tax credits under the American Rescue Plan halved child poverty. When the policy ended, child poverty shot back up.

The Nation
New GOP Bills Would Hand Richest 1% Over $28 Billion in Tax Cuts Next Year

The poorest fifth, meanwhile, would get just $1.4 billion in tax cuts under the Republican legislation, according to a new analysis.

Common Dreams

It's never enough for the wealthiest one percent.

New GOP bills would hand richest 1 percent over $28 billion in tax cuts next year. #TaxTheRich #EatTheRich #GOP #GOPTaxCuts https://www.alternet.org/mccarthy-tax-cuts/

New GOP bills would hand richest 1 percent over $28 billion in tax cuts next tear

Tax cut legislation that House Republicans are set to consider this week after pushing the global economy to the brink of disaster would deliver more than $28 billion to the richest 1% of Americans next year—and just $1.4 billion to the poorest fifth of the country.That's according to a new analysis...

Alternet.org
The GOP Would Rather Hold Hungry Families Hostage Than Tax the Wealthy

The GOP, unable to destroy the social safety net through normal legislative processes, has turned to blackmail.

Truthout

#FuckKevinMcCarthy

#GOP proposed budget cuts to secure debt ceiling increase are inhumane and preposterous! No serious human being would consider.

How about repealing the 2017 #GOPTaxCuts, which the poor- and middle-income must subsidize?