VETO: Biden Declares Ultra-Popular Bill Dead-on-Arrival to his Desk
Americans have long understood that their elected officials are a little out of touch with the everyman on Main Street, but this week President Biden presented us with yet another glaring example of this executive ignorance.
That because a bill set to progress through the House of Representatives, beloved by Americans on both sides of the aisle, will be vetoed upon arrival to his desk.
President Joe Biden ridiculed the Republican Party on Monday for proposing a bill that would end the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and income taxes.
Advertisement - story continues below“They’re fiscally demented, I think,” he said, referring to Republicans.
“Fiscally demented”? You mean the organization that knows how much you owe it but makes you pay someone to do the math again isn’t the demented one here?
Biden summoned the age-old boogeyman of “raised taxes” to try to scare Americans off.
Biden raised concerns about the Republican plan that would end the IRS and income taxes in favor of what is called the “Fair Tax” which would create a National Sales Tax administered by the states.
Advertisement - story continues below“They want to raise taxes on the middle class by taxing thousands of everyday items from groceries, gasoline, clothing, and cutting taxes for the wealthiest, because they want to supplant the money lost from taxes on the millionaires and billionaires with a sales tax on virtually everything in the country,” he said.
And then came his declaration:
He vowed to veto any of the Republican proposals to cut funding to the IRS or end the IRS.
“Let me be clear: If any of these bills happen to reach my desk, I will veto them,” he said. “Any of them.”
Americans have long loathed the IRS and their predatory bias against lower-income earners, and Biden’s inability to recognize this is simply unacceptable.