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Trump's 'big, beautiful' tax agenda scores major victory in House
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(04-11-2025, 07:37 AM)putnam6 Wrote: It's my understanding that Toyota doesn't have those now accepted US Standards because it keeps the price low for other markets like Thailand and the rest of Asia which doesn't need those standard features.

This company, Arcimoto, in Oregon failed in 2023, maybe with the impending recession looming, they may come back from the ashes like a Phoenix.



Is this the future, smaller packaging with less product and a higher price?
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#12
Well...

I suppose we should expect to see this...
After all, it is the world we live in.

The perception of graft is perennial... and frequently true to some degree.

I prefer to think of it as people seeing "responsibility"
through "opportunity-colored" glasses...
and "getting away with it" is the cherry on top - for a few.

... and "we" trusted "them."

I wish we could "measure" it... another sad, impotent wish.
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(04-15-2025, 06:29 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Well...

I suppose we should expect to see this...
After all, it is the world we live in.

The perception of graft is perennial... and frequently true to some degree.

I prefer to think of it as people seeing "responsibility"
through "opportunity-colored" glasses...
and "getting away with it" is the cherry on top - for a few.

... and "we" trusted "them."

I wish we could "measure" it... another sad, impotent wish.

Well, measuring the flip flopping is a day-to-day analysis, but forecasting is out there:
 
Quote:If these proposals were in effect in 2026, the richest 1 percent would receive an average tax cut of about $36,300 and the next richest 4 percent would receive an average tax cut of about $7,200. All other groups would see a tax increase with the hike on the middle 20 percent at about $1,500 and the increase on the lowest-income 20 percent of Americans at about $800.

https://taxfoundation.org/research/all/f...plan-2024/

All in all, the American dollar is falling, taxes are increasing for the working and low income people, grocery prices keep rising...etc...etc...etc.

That is how most regular people do the measuring.
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