**Attention @realDonaldTrump!**
Your proposal to eliminate taxes on tips has sparked a significant conversation about how we can better support the working class. Here's an idea that could complement your initiative perfectly:
**Let's also exempt overtime hours from taxes!**
Here's why this makes sense:
1. **Fairness for Hard Workers**: Those who work overtime often do so out of necessity, not luxury. Exempting overtime hours from taxes would directly benefit those putting in extra hours to make ends meet.
2. **Economic Stimulus**: Workers with more take-home pay are likely to spend more, boosting local economies. This could be especially impactful in sectors like hospitality, retail, and healthcare where overtime is common.
3. **Simplification of Tax Compliance**: Just like with tips, simplifying how overtime is taxed could reduce administrative burdens for both employees and employers.
4. **Competitive Advantage**: This could make the U.S. more attractive for industries where overtime is prevalent, potentially attracting more business and investment.
5. **Alignment with Your Vision**: This aligns with your focus on reducing tax burdens and supporting the backbone of America's workforce.
Imagine the impact: Workers could keep more of their hard-earned overtime pay, directly benefiting their families and communities.
#NoTaxOnOvertime #SupportTheWorkers #Trump2024
The majority of Americans support:
Ending birthright citizenship 64%
SAVE Act 80%
Balanced budget 80%
Term limits 87%
Yet, our government just does whatever tf they want….
In fact, they prioritize illegals over the things we want….
Dear LGBTQ Community,
Straight people didn’t marginalize you. Your pride parades, grooming rhetoric, and demand for special rights did.
Live your life without rewriting everyone else’s.
In freedom,
Mr. Star-Spangled MAGA
@JayInslee The climate commitment act is soooo incredibly effective… at taking people money and literally not doing ANYTHING to affect the climate… such a fraud!!!!
Saw this on FB: 🔥 🔥
On day 1 of my high school history class, our teacher got up and said:
“You are 15 or 16 years old. 200 years ago, people your age were married, planted crops, had children and built a cabin before winter.
You can do your homework. The bar is set embarrassingly low. You are not dealing with regional famine or plague. You do not have to save your family from marauders or go into battle to destroy your enemies.
You just have to sit down and learn from someone who cares about you in a safe air-conditioned room.
You have no excuses.”
This is the kind of teachers we need.