The Wrants Show
MAGA wants no taxation in America
In this episode of *The Wrants Show*, MAGA supporter and co-host Nate Miller attempts to justify eliminating all taxes in America. Co-host John Clark challenges him by asking, "Who will pay for roads, police, the military, and schools?" #taxation #maga #trump #publicschools #conservative #teaparty
- Duration:
- 11m
- Broadcast on:
- 14 Aug 2024
- Audio Format:
- mp3
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And in addition to that, he made a promise in 2016 that he was going to pay down the national debt. So he added more, even pre-COVID, pre-COVID he added more to the national debt than ever before. Now granted, I will give him the COVID year. I'll give him the COVID year. We'll call that a Mulligan because I don't know that I think a Democrat probably would have done the same thing maybe more from a stimulus package perspective. So let's get rid of the COVID year. We still were on a trajectory that was completely unsustainable during the Trump years. In fact, we added $23,500 per person to the national debt counter over those three years. So how can you say, again, the economy takes a little while to swing around. It always does. Always does. And for what it's worth, the last couple of years, I 100% blame Biden and the Democrats for the economy over the last couple of years because you can't blame Trump for all four years of your presidency and his policies and all that stuff. However, Biden was handed a crap sandwich the first two years. I say all that basically to say, you can't sit back and say that Trump tax cuts in late teens and in the 2000s doesn't have anything to do with the situation that we're in right now because he cut taxes without cutting spending at all. And so it increased our deficit and whether or not like, yeah, we're in a worse place financially than we are now, the stock market is great, but every indicator from a family perspective is down. So families are saving less, they're going into more credit card debt now. So we're not in a great place economically, but that all started at the end of Trump's presidency. So how would that change if he were reelected this time around? That's not going to change because of Trump. That has to be a constitutional convention where what's the two thirds of the states call state conventions and propose new amendments to the constitution and Bill of Rights. And basically, here's how you take down and this is neither Democrat independent or Republican president, the power to single back to the people, we the people, you get a convention of states to add amendments to the US constitution. And that would be term limits for all federal elected officials, including the Supreme Court. Of course, that's already in the constitution where they will serve a life term until they be so choose to either leave by death or by the time that was the people lift to 48 years old. Okay. And they were they weren't as political as they are now, but continue not as political as they are today. Now, we started stacking bodies with the tax of 3% Matt. We're getting taxed for working what, you know, I worked barely 40 hours a week because my manufacturing job is going down the crapper because a strong national economy would not force John Deere to be laying off 300 to 600 workers and moving plants down to Mexico. Caterpillar, I just saw it there quarterly sales is down 4% in just one quarter alone. So if we have a stronger economy, we're paying because if I work my 40 hours a week and yet when I get paid, I have to pay the federal government and the state government a portion of my paycheck. I never saw them coming to help me move anything around at my manufacturing job. So what gives them the right to put their sticky, greedy fingers in my wallet when I know best how to spend my own money. If I so choose to be benevolent towards a fellow neighbor, I will do so. That is called charity. That is what we were founded upon with a local church giving to the orphans and to the widows, not having big fat cats up in Madison or out in Washington, reach their sticky, grubby little fingers in my paycheck when they didn't come and do any work for me. So coach Nate Miller, coach Nate Miller, yeah. How are most teachers paid? Well, if you go to the public school system, it's through your local taxation. How about the roads? I'll travel on a dirt road. What about any road? I mean, like, are we just going to plow through pine trees? Back in founding fathers, we maintain the roads by tariffs, by trade. Back by not by your income, income tax, why? I just want to know, I want to know two things. The first thing is is what, what, we're not going to pay any taxes anymore. Let's just, let's just pretend that what programs are you going to cut because because you've got to think we've got the school systems, the education systems, which most people take advantage of, my kids are public school kids, and I know you do, you're part of a private school, right? But my kids are public school kids. He's a 1%er? Yeah. Yeah, he makes way more money than me and Mac about. And so you've got the police who, we saw what happened in Seattle when they defunded the police, right? So we're going to, we're going to, we've got to cut the police because there's no social programs to support the police. Thank you. Thank you. Ready to the utopian gun laws and let people police themselves. Who's arms? But, but who's, who's the arms? An armed society is a civil society. Who's the arbiter of right and wrong? Because listen, there's some crap going on in Great Britain right now that I, I don't believe in it all. They're censoring people in Great Britain because they're saying that certain people are spewing hate speech, right? But who's deciding what hate speech is? And in a situation like that, who decides when to pull the trigger and who decides when somebody pulls the trigger unnecessarily? Hey, wait, hold up, I want to do a halftime report real quick. Okay. The first part is Nate Miller is in favor of getting rid of roads, cops, school teachers. Well, how are we going to pay for it? If you get rid of taxes, Nate Miller, VA hospitals, armies, governments, children's welfare. Children's welfare. We're not even supposed to have a standing army. Oh, let's hear this, please. Yeah. 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In this episode of *The Wrants Show*, MAGA supporter and co-host Nate Miller attempts to justify eliminating all taxes in America. Co-host John Clark challenges him by asking, "Who will pay for roads, police, the military, and schools?" #taxation #maga #trump #publicschools #conservative #teaparty