«Everything is gods will. Just like the TX floods»
Mike Johnson Blows the Democrats up.... 'Our Rights Come from God, not Government'
"See, we are the first nation in the history of the world that acknowledged our rights do not derive from government, they come from God."
"You see those words up there? It says, 'In God we trust.'"
"We're different. We're distinct. We're exceptional, because we acknowledge that right there."
«Scumbags inventing a fake "god" to justify and deflect blame for the evil they do, just like the Jews. Fuck all maga... to death.»
«Yuri Bezmenov says the same things. You need to see his interview if you haven't»
«Apparently he didn't know the Bill of Rights wasn't written by god. This guy is a fucking idiot.»
«So christlike lmao
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA), also known as the "Big Beautiful Bill," which became law on July 4, 2025, includes several provisions related to taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security.
Here's a breakdown:
* Tips and Overtime: The bill introduces temporary deductions for qualified tips and overtime pay.
* For tips, workers can deduct up to $25,000 per year. This deduction begins to phase out for those making over $150,000 a year ($300,000 for joint filers).
* For overtime, the deduction is capped at $12,500 per year ($25,000 for joint filers) and also phases out at similar income thresholds.
* Important Note: While these deductions reduce federal income tax liability, tips and overtime still remain subject to Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes. Employers will continue to withhold these payroll taxes. These provisions are set to expire in 2028.
* Social Security: The bill does not eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits entirely, despite some claims during the campaign. Instead, it includes a new, temporary $6,000 deduction for seniors aged 65 and over who pay taxes on their Social Security income.
* This deduction begins to phase out for single filers earning more than $75,000 and for married couples filing jointly earning more than $150,000.
* Like the tips and overtime provisions, this deduction is temporary and is expected to lapse in 2028. Low-income seniors who already pay no federal income tax on their Social Security benefits will not benefit from this deduction.
In summary, the Big Beautiful Bill provides tax deductions for tips and overtime for federal income tax purposes (with caps and phase-outs), but these earnings remain subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes. For Social Security, it offers a temporary deduction for seniors, rather than a complete elimination of taxes on benefits.»
«All rights are announced by and are for mere human beings. Only charlatans claim otherwise.»
«Religious Obsession: A persistent disturbing preoccupation Perpetuated By A Low IQ with an often-unreasonable Non Fact Based idea or Doctrine ultimately leading to A warped Perception of Reality.»