At least 88 corporations paid $0 in federal income tax last year.
Those 88 corporations also happened to spend $852 MILLION on political lobbying the last three election cycles.
They're essentially making a 3,000% return on investment.
The system is rigged.
100 of America's biggest corporations have bought back over $4.8 TRILLION of their own stock since Trump's first term.
Those tax buybacks are taxed at 1%.
If we'd taxed them at 4%, we'd have raised $200 BILLION in revenue.
We are being scammed.
Funny how debt is forgivable when it’s tied to yachts, hedge funds, or billionaires’ failed businesses. Tax breaks, subsidies, bailouts, and legal protections appear overnight. But when it’s tied to education, healthcare, or survival, it becomes a character flaw.
The new Social Security Trustees report shows that the program's shortfall is getting closer.
Why?
Trump's tax breaks for the rich cut into Social Security's revenue.
Experts say it moved the depletion date up by SIX MONTHS.
We are being scammed.
SEC Rule S7-2026-15 would let public companies stop filing quarterly reports and hide financials for six months. Your savings are in those stocks. Comment is open right now.
Get this.
The House just passed an air safety bill.
The billionaires snuck in a provision to STOP state and local tax officials from tracking private jets.
They'll get to fly private and pay NO taxes.
This is a handout to the super wealthy—and we're going to pay for it.
The Trump admin collected $166 BILLION from tariffs before the Supreme Court shut them down.
Most of that was paid by consumers—but it's corporations that are getting the refund.
You basically just got taxed so corporations could have a payday.
This economy is so rigged.
You know what cutting $665 BILLION from Medicaid does to the economy?
Hospital layoffs. Local property tax hikes. Medical debt bankruptcy.
All to give tax breaks to the richest people in America—money that will never, ever trickle down to the rest of us. #SevenDaysInJune
FBI sting leads to the arrest of an Arkansas Sheriff driving a county vehicle.
Federal agents had been monitoring Johnson County Sheriff Jimmy Stephens as part of a narcotics investigation.
After observing him leave a monitored location, the FBI coordinated with the Arkansas State Police to conduct a traffic stop on his patrol car.
When questioned by the trooper, Stephens stated he was traveling to visit a confidential informant.
A subsequent search of his official vehicle revealed Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, loose marijuana, and marijuana butter.
Despite the arrest, Stephens remained in office as the active Sheriff while navigating the legal process.
The case concluded with a negotiated plea agreement. He pled guilty to felony drug possession, resigned from his position, and permanently surrendered his law enforcement certification.
His sentence included a $10,000 fine and a 6-year suspended sentence, resulting in no prison time.
How do you view this outcome compared to standard legal precedents for standard citizens?