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The next big Tax bailout the working poor taxpayer will be forced to pay for...
This is where you being a foreign agent hampers your government's goals. Not being American, you don't know that for most poor people, their net federal tax burden is zero (they get refunded what they pay).
 
This is where you being a foreign agent hampers your government's goals. Not being American, you don't know that for most poor people, their net federal tax burden is zero (they get refunded what they pay).
I said "WORKING POOR."
Typical of a true communist marxist to believe that anybody who dares to work for a living and pay taxes must be extremely rich and can easily afford to pay for the votes of all political auto union cronies for the dear communist leader.

The next big Tax bailout the working poor taxpayer will be forced to pay for will be yet another one you voted for and your chinese communist loving leader foisted on the working poor,


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Ford Lost $36,000 For Every Electric Vehicle Sold Last Quarter, So ...

Oct 30, 2023 ... That's a lot of cars. ... top 3 spots and the top 7 of 10 spots. The ... lose less on EV investing and continue focussing on their established money ...

General Motors says it will stop burning cash on electric vehicles by 2025

 
I mean seriously....you didn't know you have to have an income in order to pay federal income taxes?

Oh right....a Chinese troll wouldn't know that.
 
And that's who I was referring to. Most working people who are below the poverty line pay very little in federal taxes, with most of it being refunded.

Not being an American, you wouldn't know that.
Not being American, you don't know that for most poor people,



You said poor people , because in true communist theology you believe that all working people can afford to have their tax money procured for political vote buying from Unions , indebted students, etc.etc. as well as save face for super rich college communists who don't want a dime of their $1,000,000,000,000 to help the poor indebt student from whom they procured their immense fortunes .
Why do you think they are so greedy ? '
Or would you rather not say ?
Endowment funds of the 20 degree-granting postsecondary institutions with the largest endowments, by rank order: Fiscal year (FY) 2021
InstitutionRank order,
end of FY1
Market value of endowment (in thousands)
Beginning of FYEnd of FY
United States (all institutions)$691,144,829$927,174,812
Harvard University141,894,38053,165,753
Yale University231,201,68642,282,852
The University of Texas System Office330,522,12040,414,914
Stanford University428,948,11137,788,187
Princeton University525,944,28337,026,442
Massachusetts Institute of Technology618,381,51827,394,039
University of Pennsylvania714,877,36320,523,546
University of Notre Dame812,319,42218,385,354
Texas A & M University–College Station912,734,06816,895,504
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor1012,144,71416,795,776
University of California–System Administration Central Office1112,267,01016,463,910
Columbia University in the City of New York1211,257,02114,349,970
Washington University in St Louis138,489,29413,668,081
Duke University148,474,07112,692,472
Emory University159,169,02812,218,693
Northwestern University168,484,70611,361,182
Vanderbilt University176,917,37110,928,512
University of Virginia–Main Campus187,146,47610,366,578
University of Chicago197,199,5219,594,956
Cornell University20
 
You said poor people , because in true communist theology you believe that all working people can afford to have their tax money procured for political vote buying from Unions , indebted students, etc.etc. as well as save face for super rich college communists
LOL, too funny.

I guess your Chinese gov't bosses never told you that 1) most poor people in the US (including the working poor) get their federal income taxes refunded, 2) rich people don't need student loans to go to college (they're rich), and 3) being rich does not make someone a communist (if it did, Donald Trump would automatically be communist).

Again, I hope they aren't paying you too much to post such idiocy.
 
LOL, too funny.

I guess your Chinese gov't bosses never told you that 1) most poor people in the US (including the working poor) get their federal income taxes refunded, 2) rich people don't need student loans to go to college (they're rich), and 3) being rich does not make someone a communist (if it did, Donald Trump would automatically be communist).

Again, I hope they aren't paying you too much to post such idiocy.
The communists/ marxists you desperately trying to ignore because you have no defense for their greed.
Endowment funds of the 20 degree-granting postsecondary institutions with the largest endowments, by rank order: Fiscal year (FY) 2021
InstitutionRank order,
end of FY1
Market value of endowment (in thousands)
Beginning of FYEnd of FY
Cornell University
United States (all institutions)$691,144,829$927,174,812
Harvard University141,894,38053,165,753
Yale University231,201,68642,282,852
The University of Texas System Office330,522,12040,414,914
Stanford University428,948,11137,788,187
Princeton University525,944,28337,026,442
Massachusetts Institute of Technology618,381,51827,394,039
University of Pennsylvania714,877,36320,523,546
University of Notre Dame812,319,42218,385,354
Texas A & M University–College Station912,734,06816,895,504
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor1012,144,71416,795,776
University of California–System Administration Central Office1112,267,01016,463,910
Columbia University in the City of New York1211,257,02114,349,970
Washington University in St Louis138,489,29413,668,081
Duke University148,474,07112,692,472
Emory University159,169,02812,218,693
Northwestern University168,484,70611,361,182
Vanderbilt University176,917,37110,928,512
University of Virginia–Main Campus187,146,47610,366,578
University of Chicago197,199,5219,594,956
 
So to be clear, in your world the rich arrest communists/marxists.

Does that include Donald Trump?
Clearly , the greedy super rich communist educational system should practice their hollow claims of equity, fairness, forgiveness, compassion and help the indebt students they gleaned $1,000,000,000,000 and counting wealth from .
Endowment funds of the 20 degree-granting postsecondary institutions with the largest endowments, by rank order: Fiscal year (FY) 2021
InstitutionRank order,
end of FY1
Market value of endowment (in thousands)
Beginning of FYEnd of FY
Cornell University
United States (all institutions)$691,144,829$927,174,812
Harvard University141,894,38053,165,753
Yale University231,201,68642,282,852
The University of Texas System Office330,522,12040,414,914
Stanford University428,948,11137,788,187
Princeton University525,944,28337,026,442
Massachusetts Institute of Technology618,381,51827,394,039
University of Pennsylvania714,877,36320,523,546
University of Notre Dame812,319,42218,385,354
Texas A & M University–College Station912,734,06816,895,504
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor1012,144,71416,795,776
University of California–System Administration Central Office1112,267,01016,463,910
Columbia University in the City of New York1211,257,02114,349,970
Washington University in St Louis138,489,29413,668,081
Duke University148,474,07112,692,472
Emory University159,169,02812,218,693
Northwestern University168,484,70611,361,182
Vanderbilt University176,917,37110,928,512
University of Virginia–Main Campus187,146,47610,366,578
University of Chicago197,199,5219,594,956
 
Clearly , the greedy super rich communist educational system should practice their hollow claims of equity, fairness, forgiveness, compassion and help the indebt students they gleaned $1,000,000,000,000 and counting wealth from .
Endowment funds of the 20 degree-granting postsecondary institutions with the largest endowments, by rank order: Fiscal year (FY) 2021
InstitutionRank order,
end of FY1
Market value of endowment (in thousands)
Beginning of FYEnd of FY
Cornell University
United States (all institutions)$691,144,829$927,174,812
Harvard University141,894,38053,165,753
Yale University231,201,68642,282,852
The University of Texas System Office330,522,12040,414,914
Stanford University428,948,11137,788,187
Princeton University525,944,28337,026,442
Massachusetts Institute of Technology618,381,51827,394,039
University of Pennsylvania714,877,36320,523,546
University of Notre Dame812,319,42218,385,354
Texas A & M University–College Station912,734,06816,895,504
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor1012,144,71416,795,776
University of California–System Administration Central Office1112,267,01016,463,910
Columbia University in the City of New York1211,257,02114,349,970
Washington University in St Louis138,489,29413,668,081
Duke University148,474,07112,692,472
Emory University159,169,02812,218,693
Northwestern University168,484,70611,361,182
Vanderbilt University176,917,37110,928,512
University of Virginia–Main Campus187,146,47610,366,578
University of Chicago197,199,5219,594,956
Answer the question. Since you believe being rich = communist/marxist, do you also believe Donald Trump is a communist/marxist?
 
If people get loans to stufy its pr9bably wise to study somwthing that pays well and has demand. I know heaps of people got student loans and it took them years to pay it back and the indusrry either payd crap or they didnt even do it as a career so was just a waste of time and money.
 
If people get loans to stufy its pr9bably wise to study somwthing that pays well and has demand. I know heaps of people got student loans and it took them years to pay it back and the indusrry either payd crap or they didnt even do it as a career so was just a waste of time and money.
A huge problem in the US is that college is pushed on students and parents since elementary. The message delivered to students is that if you are not preparing for college, you are a failure. The message and testing and push for most activities in middle and high school is to prep for college. Then the colleges are the ones that sell the student on packages, usually demand the student lives on campus the first year, etc. It's a huge industry. The millennial generation got this drilled into them constantly, the push even told them that it didn't matter what they chose to study.

Now the fed is starting to put more regulations on loan and aid because of the abuse from the colleges.
 
A huge problem in the US is that college is pushed on students and parents since elementary. The message delivered to students is that if you are not preparing for college, you are a failure. The message and testing and push for most activities in middle and high school is to prep for college. Then the colleges are the ones that sell the student on packages, usually demand the student lives on campus the first year, etc. It's a huge industry. The millennial generation got this drilled into them constantly, the push even told them that it didn't matter what they chose to study.

Now the fed is starting to put more regulations on loan and aid because of the abuse from the colleges.
That started in the 90s.i was looked down for not going to college after graduation but instead joining the army . I got the army college fund and that I used later on
 
A huge problem in the US is that college is pushed on students and parents since elementary. The message delivered to students is that if you are not preparing for college, you are a failure. The message and testing and push for most activities in middle and high school is to prep for college. Then the colleges are the ones that sell the student on packages, usually demand the student lives on campus the first year, etc. It's a huge industry. The millennial generation got this drilled into them constantly, the push even told them that it didn't matter what they chose to study.

Now the fed is starting to put more regulations on loan and aid because of the abuse from the colleges.


Yea because everyone has been institutionalised into a rigged system. Waste 15 years locked down at school then go study something just to get a job and work for someone else that pays the bills and stay broke for life.
 
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