Good Morning.
The push for a wealth tax is economically illiterate. Anyone pushing for it should be laughed out of all positions of power.
On 6/16, Elon Musk was worth $1.45 trillion. Today he’s worth $1.1 trillion.
Ro Khanna’s 5% on 6/16 would have been $72.5 billion. SpaceX’s IPO was $75 billion. Meaning Musk would have to sell an entire IPO’s worth of shares to pay the tax.
But before that even happened the market valuation changed.
Now he’s paying $72.5 billion on $1.1 trillion. That comes out to a 6.6% tax. But now he sells $72.5 billion worth of shares and the stock drops 30% dragging Musks net worth, and the net worth of every shareholder down with it. So on and so forth.
So do the proponents of wealth tax believe he should be taxed based on 6/16’s value, or 6/23’s? If his wealth drops immediately afterwards does he get a refund?
This is one of the many reasons almost every country who has tried a wealth tax has abandoned it. It’s a dog chasing its tail and it will never work.
Don’t forget that a wealth tax is also immoral. Stealing property is immoral whether it comes in the form of shares or in the form of money.
KY-04 Today is the day you decide:
If foreign lobbies can buy any congressional seat they want and keep the foreign aid flowing.
If you’re happy with Republicans continuing to increase spending, deficits, and debt- so long as it’s less than Democrats otherwise would have.
If congressional leadership sees that legislative blackmail in the form of massive spending bills coupled with a few good things to win votes, is still an effective tactic that the American people will fall for every time.
If you truly believe the founders wanted any president of any party to have the power to start wars with any country, even when America was not attacked, or at the very least, is under imminent threat of attack.
If Congress should continue taking an oath to the constitution, if that oath matters, if the constitution matters, or if it only matters when it’s convenient and can be used against your opponents.
If government should instead be trusted when they say “nothing to see here” in relation to the Epstein Files.
If the Federal Government is too big, and if Republicans being “yes men” for party leadership will lead to less government.
If blatant yet viral lies are all that’s needed to remove any member of Congress, and if acting like lying leftists in order to get your way will save America.
If it’s true that putting your party over your principles, the principles of the founders, is what’s best for the future.
If Congress needs more people like Mike Johnson, or more people like Thomas Massie.
If Thomas Massie has truly changed, or if he’s the same Tea Party, small government, anti-establishment conservative he’s always been.
These are the questions that will be answered today. Choose wisely, your children’s future depends on it.
America is not angry because of the Epstein files or Pam Bondi.
America is angry because it feels like the rules are different for the connected.
The Pam Bondi backlash is not about personality. It is about the pattern people are sick of: promise transparency, then deliver excuses. Promise accountability, then deliver process. Promise truth, then deliver nothing.
And here is the part nobody wants to say out loud:
If the Jeffrey Epstein story teaches anything, it is that powerful people protect powerful people. Not always how you think. Sometimes with delays, redactions, “ongoing investigations,” and suddenly everyone in charge becomes very concerned about “moving on.”
If you are furious right now, good. Do not waste it.
Do not let them funnel you back into team sports where you are expected to defend “your side” no matter what. This is not left vs right. It is the people who want to steal your money, send it to their buddies overseas, and grape little GIRLS while laughing at you vs everyone else.
Welcome to the true America First, Liberty first mindset. They are screwing you more than you think, and we can help educate you on what to do about it.
If this woke you up, stay awake. We can build a country where power is scared of the people again.
Reply “Liberty” if you’re fed up and ready for something different.
This month, Republicans have:
-Continued Biden's Covid Era Kill Switch for new vehicles. (This will be used against you)
- Fully funded the Education Department ($80B+) and worked with Democrats to prevent Trump from diverting the money to other agencies.
But that's not all.
+ $5B for refugees & asylees- the gateway slush fund for much of the fraud Republicans have complained about.
+ Continued funding a major censorship agency (CISA). CISA worked with the FBI on censoring Hunter Biden's laptop, and was used to censor Republicans on social media just a few years ago.
+ Reversed DOGE cuts to censorship and propaganda NGO National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
+ Reversed DOGE cuts to NIH funding
The list goes on..
DEI, "Gender Affirming Care," abortions- all get their piece of the pie, too.
They stick this crap in the bills because if you vote against it- you'll get campaign ads in your district saying something like "Thomas Massie sided with AOC against deporting the illegal alien criminals ravaging your community."
Then, the social media grifters and other low IQ influencers push the party line- because it gets clicks, and they make a lot of money.
The people that follow them are infuriated- because their media algo/silo hasn't shown them the truth.
How do we get out of this? It's an honest question, and I'd like your honest answer. ⬇️
Interest rates shouldn’t be set by some unelected/“independent” group of bankers… or by the President.. but Trump wants to keep borrowing cheap money from your grandchildren to pay for his $1.5T war budget so here we are
.@realDonaldTrump just signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act that @RoKhanna and I forced through Congress. @AGPamBondi now has 30 days to release these files.
75% of Congress voted to table this in order to open the government, effectively neutralizing the legal hemp industry, turning a bunch of farmers into criminals, and overriding states rights.
Grocery prices are not way down. The only way to reverse inflation is to quit spending more money than we bring in, which means we must cut spending. The big beautiful bill increased spending.
Car insurance is getting expensive. Here’s how we fix it.
Mandate that every single plan covers general cleaning, new tires, brakes, mechanical problems, oil changes, gas, windshield wipers, anything else your car might need; and of course the occasional accident and bodily injury in extreme cases.
In order to make the system stronger for everyone, we’ll outlaw stripped down plans that would only cover the necessities and typically be much cheaper.
Some people have to pay more for reasons like multiple wrecks, tons of speeding and reckless driving tickets, etc. This seems unfair, so we’re gonna make it a law that insurance companies must charge everyone the same, no matter the risk.
If your car is already in need of major repairs, that's no problem. Our law will say that car insurance companies have to give you coverage and pay for previously damaged vehicles regardless. Everyone should have access, even if their car is currently on fire on the side of the road. No one is left behind. If car insurance companies can't handle shelling out $30k for someone who just paid them $300 then they shouldn't be in business.
By giving you a narrow list of covered body shops, mechanics, and gas stations, we’ll make sure you always have a place to take your car.
Here’s the best part: the government will put a cap on what people have to pay for car insurance out of pocket, but because companies will clearly go out of business quickly- the taxpayers will just pay the rest.
Given this list of ideas, do you think the price of insurance will go down? Do you think the price of underlying things like body shops and mechanics will go down? OF COURSE IT WILL. This is called the "Affordable Car Insurance Act."
Years later, if anyone ever tries to change this system, we’ll just accuse them of taking away people’s right to own a car. In fact, the entire system will be made so complicated that people will scratch their heads wondering why things cost so much. Some will even blame capitalism.
It’s sure to work out for all of us!