#TaxCheats
Every one of these cancellations is on Dump, DOGE and Vought - you **own** these deaths if and when they occur. Karma will get you in the end but it won't save this poor kid. #corruption #hypocrisy #greed #lies #taxcheats
October 9, 2025 at 3:15 PM Everybody can reply
I love supporting my country but so should the #rich & #corporations. They benefit the most. #taxtherich #taxcheats #incomeinequality
September 7, 2025 at 12:13 PM Everybody can reply
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'HMRC has confirmed it uses artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor social media posts as part of criminal investigations into suspected tax cheats.'

#AI #HMRC #TaxCheats
HMRC using AI to scour suspected tax cheats' social media
It said the tech would not replace
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August 13, 2025 at 8:41 AM Everybody can reply
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We have a duty not only to #Minnesota #MN6 but #America as well we have a duty to chase down the #wealthy #TaxCheats.

Not only making a better future for my #family, but yours as well.
July 8, 2025 at 7:55 PM Everybody can reply
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'one day' being likely next year when Hooverville sets in and hopefully the D's pull their heads out and primary all those POS's - hopefully he kicks the bucket sooner - #ObituaryDay #jailTrump #FICE #JVDunce #racists #facists #taxcheats #fraud #DeportElon
July 4, 2025 at 5:13 PM Everybody can reply
#TaxCheats
#Frauds

Want you to have to figure out how to have a job or pay for your durable medical equipment for your disabled child without Medicaid assistance

and let your grocery stores close, and local hospital….

yeah —tax cheats and frauds want to take this away from you !!

#SHAM
June 30, 2025 at 2:43 AM Everybody can reply
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#GOPTaxScam Bill

Republican THIEVES
Republican GREED
Republicans EXPLODE the Deficit For the WEALTHY
Republican TaxCheats
Republican Scumbags
We are def here👇
June 26, 2025 at 2:38 AM Everybody can reply
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I doubt that. It would leave a paper trail. If he pays, it'd be in cash. & big IF. Shame on them. #taxcheats just like #felon #trump.
June 16, 2025 at 12:36 PM Everybody can reply
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Calling all convicted tax cheats:

Donate $1 million to the Bank of Donald Trump and get an automatic pardon.

For details, call 1-888-TAXCHEATS.
May 27, 2025 at 4:59 PM Everybody can reply
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Ultra-rich American families win again with Republican tax plan
The sprawling tax and spending bill before the House of Representatives would cut more than $200 billion from food assistance, potentially affecting 4 million children and 7 million adults, while providing an estate tax cut costing roughly the same amount to a few thousand people who will leave behind more than $7 million to their heirs. The bill would increase the estate tax exemption to $15 million for single people and $30 million for couples in 2026 and allow it to rise with inflation moving forward. In other words, a couple could leave $29.99 million to their heirs in 2026 without paying a cent of estate tax. This would continue a decades-long effort to weaken a critical tool to prevent the hoarding of wealth from one generation to the next. Less than a generation ago, the estate tax was much more robust, with an individual exemption of $675,000 in 2001. Adjusted for inflation, that would amount to an exemption of $1.2 million per individual today. Even so, the tax was paid by just a tiny fraction of Americans; just 2.14 percent of all estates were subject to the tax in 2001. But since then, lawmakers have weakened the estate tax four times, most significantly via the 2017 Trump tax law. That law doubled the estate tax exemption, bringing it to about $14 million today ($28 million for couples). This would revert to roughly $7 million if the Trump tax provisions expire at the end of this year as scheduled. As we explained in a 2023 report, these cuts have taken the tax to historic lows. The most recent data from the IRS, from 2019, show that just 0.08 percent of all deaths resulted in estate tax liability that year, when the estate tax had an exemption of $11.4 million per person. People across the country, including many Republicans, are expressing concern about the breadth and depth of proposed cuts to food assistance, health care, and other public services that are part of the reconciliation package the House is currently moving forward. At the same time, overwhelming majorities of Americans think that wealth inequality is a problem that leaders need to solve. Given this, the least that lawmakers can do is allow the estate tax to drop slightly back down in 2026 instead of cutting it for the wealthiest families yet again.
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May 18, 2025 at 2:41 PM Everybody can reply
and we never were, either. Especially when it means 'Meet Another GOP Asshole' - never been one, never planning to start. #jailTrump #DeportMusk #liars #taxcheats #corruption #greed #fTheGOPs
May 9, 2025 at 9:31 PM Everybody can reply
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