Just Call Her Hillary ‘High Tax’ Clinton

We know Hillary Clinton likes money, with the Clinton Foundation proving to be a global money guzzling scheme, the millions she’s taken in from speaking fees, selling influence, as well as the untold millions in Saudi donations she’s gleefully received- she seems intent on proving to the world just how greedy she really is.

With this in view, as well as the fact that there’s little doubt a third Clinton Presidency would mean exorbitant tax increases imposed on middle class working families- there’s a long list of federal programs that Hillary Clinton would like to funnel your hard-earned money into, so long- that it’s difficult to keep track of.

The Buffet Rule

In accordance with her claim that upper-income earners are not making their fair contribution, Hillary intends to impose a tax on the wealthy. That would be great except that she’s using double talk to make everyone believe she cares about the working class in America.

Despite the fact that Hillary says high-income individuals have to pay more, corporations are getting a pass. Clinton opposes raising taxes on corporations that already get a great deal of help from the government. Critics claim this is a back door way for her to negate the Buffet Rule.

Exit Tax

One of her most impressive tax hike promises is the imposition she intends to leverage against corporations dealing with foreign partners. The Exit Tax will punish companies for doing business overseas to the total tune of $80 billion.

The Beverage Tax

This not so refreshing proposal comes from Clinton’s running mate, Tim Kaine. This was just one of a slew of taxes proposed by Kaine during his term as the Governor of Virginia aimed directly at lower income working families. This $8 million dollar dig would be tacked onto the price of alcoholic beverages.

The High Carbon-Tax Footprint

Despite the mounting satellite, glacial, solar, and historic data that proves humans are not responsible for global warming, and that carbon emissions are, in fact, beneficial for plants- Clinton has said that she would be happy to lend an ear to proponents of raising carbon taxes.

These taxes would hinder industry in an attempt to curtail carbon despite the fact that carbon makes up only a tiny fraction of greenhouse gasses. The vast majority of greenhouse gas consists of water vapor.

Kaine’s $17,000 and Below Tax

Tim Kaine, as the governor of Virginia, promised to go after families making as little as $17,000 a year with tax increases. Mr. Kaine seems to have an acute distaste for people of modest means.

The Free Wi-Fi Tax

Democrats are famous for either not knowing that the people actually pay taxes or for counting on the public to be too ill-informed to realize that they pay for everything the government does. So when Hillary said that she wants to offer free wi-fi hot spots nationwide, what she really means is- you will be paying for wi-fi for everyone.

Let’s not forget that this would be a boon to the NSA who has already been proven to be engaged in a massive program to suck up everyone’s personal electronic data. You might call this one, the privacy tax.

The Fib Tax

To be fair, this isn’t an actual tax proposal by the candidate. But in an interview with 60 Minutes, Hillary promised not to raise taxes on people earning $250,000 a year or less. We call this the fib tax because since then she has gone on to say that should would in fact raise taxes on the middle class.

If Hillary Clinton is allowed to run the White House you can expect a slew of tax hikes in the next four years. Many of which will be so complex as to try to hide them from the American people. That’s why it’s so important to make sure High tax Hillary never gets close to the oval office ever again.

Regards,

Ethan Warrick
Editor
Wealth Authority


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