This thread is about polling, not policy.... but I'll bite.... The no tax on [your text here] is idiotic demagoguery and is stupid not matter who espouses it. Twisting this into a repub-exclusive high wage earner handout is not and angle I've seen. What sort of mental gymnastics does one have to do to arrive at that conclusion?The no tax on tips thing is designed to give higher earning republican voters a break on their taxes by allowing them to classify their earnings as tips. Tariffs (which are beyond idiotic as a policy in 2024) and building a wall (which he didn't get done). Are not unique to Trump. Right wing populists have been pushing that for ages.
Yes, expanding healthcare is not a Kamala-specific proposal. In many ways she is a standard run of the mill Democrat on policy. Some Dem politicians have different areas they focus on (ie Biden on labor) but for the most part the party has a coherent message and platform. Can't really say the same for Republicans.
I think her proposal for a new Child Tax Credit is a very good one that will have a positive impact for Americans.
At any rate, the people with means will never tire of finding ways to avoid paying taxes. This is a stupid game both sides like to play to pit two ends of the electorate against the middle.
We could fix nearly all issues in this country tomorrow with the following tax code overhaul: replace current tax code with a national flat tax. Every earner pays the same flat tax on every dollar earned or realized gain. The flat tax is the amount expected to zero the budget by the end of the tax year. There shall be NO deficient except in a congressionally declared war or national emergency. In such case a deficient is incurred during an emergency, the flat tax will be set such the deficient is resolved within 10 years.
You want student loan forgiveness? Fine. Every single earner's national tax will be increased to pay for it. Want expanded national healthcare. You got it. But the flat tax will be raised to cover it. Bottom line, everybody pays. Period. AND there is downward pressure on the ever-growing cost of entitlement and defense spending.