Friday, April 27, 2018

Tax Reform

On December 2nd won Senate approval and passed on a 51-49 vote with Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee being the only Republican Senator that voted with the Democrats in opposing the passing of this horrendous bill. The Senate's tax plan will do away with most state and local tax deductions meaning taxpayers in high-tax states would lose a write-off. However this plan will allow for deductions of up to $10,000 in local property taxes which sounds like a good thing but I'm sure the Senate will place some sneaky clause to make you meet numerous requirements in order to probably even be eligible, if that's the case then this tax reduction sounds like it could be very difficult to obtain. Now as for the part of the bill dealing with “Pass-Through Provisions does sound like a good thing. Pass through businesses are essentially any business that isn't a corporation and this bill would allow for this deduction to be easier obtained by pass-through businesses thus creating more savings for more pass-through businesses. Individual Mandate is the Obamacare requirement for Americans to have healthcare. This bill will repeal the individual mandate which could reduce government deficits close to $388 billion but on the other hand it would increase the number of uninsured Americans by 13 million at the same time, which sounds like a zero sum game to me because yeah it's nice that we are reducing government deficits but on the other hand millions of Americans will be without healthcare. There are multiple other issues that this bill is going to cover including Child tax credit, Standard deduction, Mortgage deduction, Alternative minimum tax, Estate tax, Medical expense deductions, and most importantly the tax brackets. Now as for the Tax brackets the Senate and House both have different plans. The Senate plan keeps the current seven tax brackets but it does change the rates to 10, 12, 22, 24, 32, 35, and 38.5 percent respectively.  All the while, on the other hand, the House’s version cuts the brackets down from seven brackets down to four, with the rates being 12, 25, 35, and 39.6 percent. If the Houses version is adapted to the current tax reform this will be bad news for the middle class in general which I feel includes a good amount of students either enrolled at NCTC or their parents will be affected heavily by this bill.

Friday, April 13, 2018

Commentary on Peer's Blog

I agree 100% with Mai-Angel Thai's opinion on abortion I think many good points were brought up.
A woman should have the right to make decisions about her own body. We’re in 2018, and people are still debating about whether or not a woman should be allowed to make the choice to have an abortion. Why is a man telling a women what she can and can’t do with her body? What does he know about being pregnant? Why is someone with no uterus trying to take control of  a women with a uterus? Regardless of whether or not you view abortion as a crime, you have to admit, ladies, that having a man try to tell you what you can and can’t do is the worst. A pregnancy is a huge responsibility; one that not everybody can - or should - take on. A child has basic needs - food, shelter, water, and health care. On top of these things, a child also needs attention, love, and support. Some people are barely able to take care of themselves, let alone a child. Kids are adorable, and teach us many things about life. They are also the reason that many adults are forced to let go of their prior goals and dreams.

Comment on peer's blog

I agree with   Kristin's blog about torture for information. In every war, information is a weapon. In a war against terrorism, where t...