Lets put this another way: where does it say low and middle income taxes are increasing? It doesn't, therefore op is spreading misinformation.
C126
It goes back to critical thinking, the struggle to learn something is the most important part.
But I plan to use that loophole for my retirement, and at current inflation rates I'll be a billionaire too by then, although eggs will still be unaffordable.
Don't worry. The protest won't matter at all and a large majority won't even hear about it. Gives layabouts an excuse to layabout some more.
Does the pattern hold all the way? I.e is the root cause actually ease of access to info? Did reliance on the internet and the information age also cause declines in critical thinking? Should kids be raised without computers? I guess I'm asking what it is about ai specifically that causes the deteriortion?
What's 9 in base pi?
Turns out you can get stuff done without a huge mega corp or government robbing everyone to pay themselves and justify it as being for everyone's own good. Just listen to the absurdity of the argument that you need a state: "Hey, I'm going to forcibly take 30% of everything you produce, but don't worry, after I pay myself and my staff, I'll build you a poorly maintained road and send someone to the moon. You'd like that wouldn't you?"
The tarriffs bit is completely speculative. No one vnows that yet, and its not in the 2025 gop budget proposal. Federal income tax increases for middle and lower income americans are absolutely not being proposed. At the least this infographic is misleading.