No amount of perfume sprayed on sh*t is going to make that sh*t smell any better, NBCIdiots.
What’s in for me?
A higher tax bill of course.
Trump “had” a drug plan. It seemed to have disappeared. Made all drugs the same price so that we weren’t subsidizing the entire world.
Guess they missed the parts about the EVs that will not be qualified for the tax credit. Which if I recall, is about all of them.
Hmmmm, Ford just raised the price of the electric pick up trucks by $7000
https://www.theverge.com/2022/8/9/23298076/ford-f-150-lightning-electric-truck-price-order-2023
I am sure it's just a coincidence
Unnecessary.
Nothing but smoke and mirrors.
A pig is a pig is a pig, no matter how much lipstick you put on it.
1) Inflation
2) Inflation
3) Inflation
4) Inflation
5) Inflation
Glad they clarified this matter...
As expected, nothing in it for me.
Except a new army of IRS agents, of course.
The biggest thing I see in the tax bill for me is an IRS audit. We need to go to a flat tax and eliminate the IRS
that’s not even trinkets and beads...
Picking winners and losers while punishing everyone with more inflation.
“free recommended vaccines”
Lol.
Too high a price for me—they want me to be a medical experiment I wanna get paid—big bux!
Environmental justice initiatives, amounting to more than $60 billion to address the unequal effects of pollution on low-income communities and communities of color
The bill would offer a credit of up to $7,500 for qualified “clean” vehicles,
Imagine that a group of criminals breaks into a house, ties up all the residents who live there, and then go through the place stealing whatever cash and other valuable items they find.
Then on the way out, they give a $20 bill to each of the victims and say: “See? We care about you! Don’t spend it all in one place.”
That is our government today.
The bill would offer a credit of up to $7,500 for qualified “clean” vehicles.
Good deal who knew hydrogen fueled car owners would get some of the sugar bonus.
“The bill would offer a credit of up to $7,500 for qualified “clean” vehicles, including popular models from General Motors, Tesla and others.”
I’ve heard that credit is only good if the battery is made in America?