Trump Signs Executive Order To Give Himself Massive Tax Cut - YouTube

Channel: The Ring of Fire

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So over the weekend, Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders that are supposed
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to be providing aid, uh, for people in need, uh, due to the pandemic coronavirus relief
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package, if you will. Uh, but through executive order, because Congress can't get their act
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together and agree on anything. And of course they'd like to go on vacation a lot. So they're
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out of town. Trump's also out of town, but he says, you know what? I can get the upper
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hand on this issue by signing these executive orders. I come out smelling like a Rose, looking
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like the hero, let me do this. Except the guy did it the wrong way. What he should have
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done is he June executive order saying I'm ordering the treasury department to immediately
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start sending checks to every American citizen. I am extending the unemployment benefit. Uh,
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and then we're going to call it a day.
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But instead he decided to use this opportunity to give himself a tax cut. That's what he
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did. That's what he did with this grand power there's grand opportunity that he had to win
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back the heart of the public, possibly even win back majority support before the 20, 20
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presidential election. And he blew it and he likely blew it in an illegal way. And he
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blew it because he's greedy as hell. Here's what happened. As we all know, he issued a
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temporary, uh, payroll tax holiday through executive order. So what this means is that
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the payroll tax, which is typically just a couple of bucks out of every check of yours,
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uh, it's a lot more money though, for those in the top 20%. Uh, in fact, they reap the
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most benefits from it and corporations, of course, cause they pay half of it. Um, they
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now have a tax holiday for that.
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So you, the individual, you're going to save a couple bucks, a paycheck. Some people may
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not even notice it because it is such a small amount, but then at the end of the year, you
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have to pay that money back. So it's actually going to screw you over really bad. Uh, somewhere
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along the lines, instead of paying, you know, 10, 20 bucks per paycheck, you're going to
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have to make a three, $400 payment by the end of the year, when you have to pay it all
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back and that's going to suck, that's really going to hurt people. Uh, one of his executive
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orders did re extend the unemployment benefits, but instead of 600 a week, it's only 400 a
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week, 300, which has guaranteed. He wants States to pick up the other $100 a week of
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it. Oh, and by the way, in order to pay for it, he's stealing $44 billion from FEMA during
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the heart of hurricane season.
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Like we just saw a hurricane slash tropical storm, just go right up the Eastern seaboard,
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just causing all kinds of death and destruction along the way. And this guy sitting there
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like, Hey, we'll just take 44 billion out of FEMA. What are they doing right now? No,
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this, this is FEMA is busy time of the year. This is the time when they need that money.
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Uh, but instead you're doing it because you think it's going to buy you some now obviously
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as every single person, uh, on the left and right has pointed out taking money from the
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payroll tax. So essentially cutting the payroll tax between now and the end of the year, that
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is going to cripple social security. That's the main funding mechanism for social security.
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If you get rid of that, you have essentially effectively defunded social security. And
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Trump promised that if he is reelected, he is going to extend this payroll tax cut.
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He's going to make it permanent. And if he does that, if you vote for him, you're not
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going to have to pay the money back at the end of the year, you're going to have that
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tax cut forever, which means yes, he is effectively killing social security and Medicare to an
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extent. Um, but here's the thing, folks, this is what everybody has missed and it's driving
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me insane. Drove me crazy all weekend. He didn't do it to kill social security. Stop
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saying that he did this to kill social security. Why would this man who is already a long shot
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to win reelection, sign an executive order to straight up, just kill social security.
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What does he have to gain from that? You're focusing on the wrong part here. He didn't
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do it to kill social security. Killing social security is a side effect of his real goal.
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And his real goal was to give himself a tax cut. That's what he did. He signed this executive
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order to give himself a tax cut. That's why he and he alone has been pushing for the payroll
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tax cut for months. Even other Republicans in the house. And the Senate have told him,
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this is a stupid idea. You don't need a payroll tax cut. The public's not going to see any
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of it. Why would you bother doing this? And the answer is simple idiots because he owns
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a massive multibillion dollar organization that pays millions of dollars a year in payroll
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tax. And he wants to put those millions of dollars a year back into his pocket. It's
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honest to God. That's simple folks. That's why he signed that executive order. That's
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why he's been pushing this for months. That's why he refused to let it go.
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Even when the rest of the Republican party told him, it was a stupid idea. He did it
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because he's going to profit the most from it. The top 20% of income earners here in
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the United States are going to pocket nearly 70% of this payroll tax cut. That's what this
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is. They didn't do it because it killed social security. That's just a happy accident for
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them. But I do want people to start looking at these things a little bit more, you know,
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in depth, we know Republicans have wanted to kill social security for quite some time.
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They want to give that money over to wall street to appease their wall street donors.
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And that would kill it. Uh, wall street sucks with money, but Trump would not just straight
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up sign an executive order to defund social security in the middle of an election year.
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He's dumb. He's not that dumb. Nobody's that dumb Matt Gates might be, but I don't know
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about anybody else, but otherwise that's not why he did it. So please stop saying that
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he did it to kill social security. No, he did it
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For a much simpler reason.
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Did it because it's going to put millions of dollars in his own pocket. It is going
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to increase the net worth of his businesses by a few million dollars.
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His resorts are going to bring up
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A little bit of extra money now because they're saving that money. And unlike you on like
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the average person out there, when a business gets even a temporary tax holiday, even if
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it's for six months, six months, they don't have to pay taxes after that, they have to
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go back and pay it back. Do you know what they do during those six months, they get
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to invest that money. They get to make money off of that money. So by the time they have
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to pay it back, they've still made a profit off of it. That's what's happening right now.
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Folks that's what's about to happen. That's what this executive order was all about. Is
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there a silver lining? Hell yeah. There's a silver lining. Let's talk about the positive.
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The positive is that he can't do this. All right. That's straight up illegal for the
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president of the United States to get involved in, uh, uh, taxation issues.
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Congress has the power of the purse. They have the power to issue taxes. They have the
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power to cut taxes. They have the power to raise taxes. They have the power to tell you
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what you can do with the tax money. President does not even if he issues an executive order.
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So all of this that I'm saying might be a moot point, but I do want people to focus
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on the bigger picture here. Okay, this isn't just to kill social security. That will happen
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if this happens. If this goes through, yes, that will happen. And that is very serious.
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And we do have to address that issue, but that is not the why of this executive order.
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The why is because he puts millions of dollars in Trump's pocket. Greed is always his number
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one motivator. And unfortunately, as I mentioned at the beginning of this, there are going
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to be some people in this country who are hoodwinked by what he did.
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They're going to say, look at this. He did the thing that Democrats wouldn't do. The
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Republicans in the house and Senate wouldn't do it. Trump did it. He delivered and that's
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going to win him some votes. He hopes. And it could because this stalemate that we have
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going through Washington D C right now, cause Republicans want to give everything to corporations,
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nothing to people. Democrats want to give a little bit to people in the rest of corporations
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that, that doesn't work. That doesn't work at all, but that is what is happening in D
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C Trump attempted to seize on it. But luckily the man is so incompetent that he wasn't able
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to put together a really coherent executive order that actually helped people. And he
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did one that instead very clearly puts millions of dollars in his own pocket. Oh. And by the
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way is likely illegal.