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Is Kamala Harris The Best Candidate For Black People?

Expand on that?
Well besides her biting some of the same policies as Trump.

Harris states 50k instead of 5k for startup costs tax reduction until the small businesses gets profits

Startup costs up to 5k in 1st year of business and if the startup cost are more, the current tax law allows business to take amortization and carry forward. So under her plan, the start will wait until profit.

How about if the business owner never gets profit?

When the business owner gets the write off?

Business usually takes 2 to 3 years to turn profit.

The IRS only allows business write off expenses in the same year.

Kamala Harris is financially illiterate

She want to Increase corporate tax from 21% to 28%😳🤦🏾‍♂️.

That will increase unemployment.
 
Well besides her biting some of the same policies as Trump.

Harris states 50k instead of 5k for startup costs tax reduction until the small businesses gets profits

Startup costs up to 5k in 1st year of business and if the startup cost are more, the current tax law allows business to take amortization and carry forward. So under her plan, the start will wait until profit.

How about if the business owner never gets profit?

When the business owner gets the write off?

Business usually takes 2 to 3 years to turn profit.

The IRS only allows business write off expenses in the same year.

Kamala Harris is financially illiterate

She want to Increase corporate tax from 21% to 28%😳🤦🏾‍♂️.

That will increase unemployment.
I thought you were going to expand on why she won’t reduce price gouging
 
It was slightly clever and mildly funny. I’m not mad at it though. Not mad at her story and not mad at the parody.

Kamala isn’t above criticism. Some of the critiques like her not being black is just dumb though.

You being generous… lol. It just look like a middle age woman telling an unfunny story in a funny way and didn’t land it. Don’t see how it relates to politics in any way.
 
I thought you were going to expand on why she won’t reduce price gouging
25k tax credit for first time home buyers.
Where is that money gonna come from yo? Huh?

25k will help you get a home if you live in rural areas but major cities will be a drop in a bucket of what you need to buy a home.

Where are most of our disadvantages minorities located? Major cities duhhhh

So are they gonna tax them more to provide them with something that won't actually benefit them?

That is mot EQUITY pleighboi


Biden & Harris couldn't even pass 10k in student loan debt forgiveness for all like they said they would 4 years ago. Now they are going to pass 25k?🤣

On price gouging. What qualifies as price gouging? Because there is a supply chain that directly affects the price of goods. For example, the food at the grocery store is delivered by a truck, who brings it from a distribution center, who trucked it from a packaging facility, who bought it from a farmer, who had to prepare, plant and harvest that food. What do all of those phases have in common? They require diesel fuel. Diesel for the trucks hauling them and diesel for the farmers tractors/harvester. Idk if you've seen the price of diesel fuel lately, but it's significantly higher than it was 4-5 years ago. Which means each of those chains is having to pay more out of pocket to do the same job. Which means they need to increase what they charge. You can't force the grocery store to less at a loss because then they go out of business or they have to buy less food, which means the distribution center buys less from the packaging facility who then buys less from the farmer who then can't pay the less from the farmer who then can't pay their mortgage and loses their home/land.

It's not as simple as just saying we are going to limit how much of a price increase we will allow. It's not like rent control there are other factors and businesses in play.

Like c'mon son
 
On price gouging. What qualifies as price gouging? Because there is a supply chain that directly affects the price of goods. For example, the food at the grocery store is delivered by a truck, who brings it from a distribution center, who trucked it from a packaging facility, who bought it from a farmer, who had to prepare, plant and harvest that food. What do all of those phases have in common? They require diesel fuel. Diesel for the trucks hauling them and diesel for the farmers tractors/harvester. Idk if you've seen the price of diesel fuel lately, but it's significantly higher than it was 4-5 years ago. Which means each of those chains is having to pay more out of pocket to do the same job. Which means they need to increase what they charge. You can't force the grocery store to less at a loss because then they go out of business or they have to buy less food, which means the distribution center buys less from the packaging facility who then buys less from the farmer who then can't pay the less from the farmer who then can't pay their mortgage and loses their home/land.

It's not as simple as just saying we are going to limit how much of a price increase we will allow. It's not like rent control there are other factors and businesses in play.

Like c'mon son
I'm with u on this part. But as I was asking earlier here or in another thread w @Monk, how much gouging is happening vs real inflation? I lost the article but I read gouging accounts for around 50% of the price inflation.
 
25k tax credit for first time home buyers.
Where is that money gonna come from yo? Huh?

25k will help you get a home if you live in rural areas but major cities will be a drop in a bucket of what you need to buy a home.

Where are most of our disadvantages minorities located? Major cities duhhhh

So are they gonna tax them more to provide them with something that won't actually benefit them?

That is mot EQUITY pleighboi


Biden & Harris couldn't even pass 10k in student loan debt forgiveness for all like they said they would 4 years ago. Now they are going to pass 25k?🤣

On price gouging. What qualifies as price gouging? Because there is a supply chain that directly affects the price of goods. For example, the food at the grocery store is delivered by a truck, who brings it from a distribution center, who trucked it from a packaging facility, who bought it from a farmer, who had to prepare, plant and harvest that food. What do all of those phases have in common? They require diesel fuel. Diesel for the trucks hauling them and diesel for the farmers tractors/harvester. Idk if you've seen the price of diesel fuel lately, but it's significantly higher than it was 4-5 years ago. Which means each of those chains is having to pay more out of pocket to do the same job. Which means they need to increase what they charge. You can't force the grocery store to less at a loss because then they go out of business or they have to buy less food, which means the distribution center buys less from the packaging facility who then buys less from the farmer who then can't pay the less from the farmer who then can't pay their mortgage and loses their home/land.

It's not as simple as just saying we are going to limit how much of a price increase we will allow. It's not like rent control there are other factors and businesses in play.

Like c'mon son
Tell someone who’s buying a house $25k is nothing. Do you own your home? If so you know that’s significant, especially for the people targeted in the policy.

Also, you’re missing the corporate profit and executive pay part of your gouging equation. They are still very high and in some cases breaking records.
 
Shut the fuck up faggot

You stay dickriding posters

Gonna talk about infrastructure and have no real clue about it. Then admit your too lazy to work construction.

Construction workers can see bad omen goof troops like you from a mile away


Bruh you been talking about politics and don’t know shit about it how are you different from me lol. And how you five percent but a veteran anyway? Is the government good or bad ho?
 
Tell someone who’s buying a house $25k is nothing. Do you own your home? If so you know that’s significant, especially for the people targeted in the policy.

Also, you’re missing the corporate profit and executive pay part of your gouging equation. They are still very high and in some cases breaking records.

And it depends on the city 25k for a house in NY may not even be a down payment. But in VA or GA outside of ATL it can work.
 
Tell someone who’s buying a house $25k is nothing. Do you own your home? If so you know that’s significant, especially for the people targeted in the policy.

Also, you’re missing the corporate profit and executive pay part of your gouging equation. They are still very high and in some cases breaking records.
Good day sir🫱🏾‍🫲🏿🖕🏾

You got nuffin for me.

I have a harder time debating my lady that's in the same field as you
 
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