The no tax on tips provision of Donald Trump’s budget cannot be the pro-labor gift that the president has made it out to be while the rest of the bill slashes health care and other social programs for lower-income people. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shed some light as to why that’s the case.

  • Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    Reported, or total? That’s the funny thing, people who live off tips already are giving themselves a bit of a tax break by fudging numbers, so this isn’t as big of a deal as it seems. And maybe I found the catch - to get people who have these jobs to report their full income, and then when it’s exposed they get more than they’ve claimed, come after them. Yeah, that’s a bit conspiratorial…but everything else seems to be aimed at the commons and how they are the problem.

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      That’s been my tinfoil hat theory about all this too. Tipped workers are usually the lower rungs of the economic ladder. If they can “prove” they actually make a good deal more than they’ve historically claimed, then they can shed those “hungry mouths” from SNAP and other welfare programs.

      This whole thing feels like a trap. I can’t say with confidence where the trap is, but it just feels like its there, ya know?