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Trump proving he just lacks a sense of decency. The difficulty is that you tell yourself, you'll stop being surprised, stop getting upset over it. And then he just keeps up'ing the ante.
article said:
Trump claimed during a rally speech in Harrisburg on Wednesday that a friend of his had presented Helen Comperatore, Corey’s wife, with a check for $1 million and that crowdfunding efforts were now in the millions.

“But you know what?” Trump said to supporters. “Corey’s wife said, ‘I’d rather have my husband.’”

“Isn’t that good?” Trump continued. “I know a lot of wives that would not say that, I’m sorry. They would not say that.”

The audience lapped up the comment and laughed.

“But no, it’s a great family. He was a great man. He was a brave man,” said Trump, who later led a moment of silence for Comperatore.
o_O

I'll joke about almost anything. But the man who died at the Trump rally, by a bullet from a wannabe assassin? That is off limits to joke setup and punchline. This is obvious to anyone with a modicum of decency!
 
Donald Trump Jr. referred to his teenage daughter as looking "sexy" while having makeup applied before an appearance at the Republican National Convention.

In a video posted to his official TikTok account Thursday, Trump Jr., the former president's eldest son, can be seen in a chair next to his 17-year-old daughter Kai while a cosmetic artist dabs his face with a makeup pad.
Apparently the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Yes, like father like son
 
Trump proving he just lacks a sense of decency. The difficulty is that you tell yourself, you'll stop being surprised, stop getting upset over it. And then he just keeps up'ing the ante.
article said:
Trump claimed during a rally speech in Harrisburg on Wednesday that a friend of his had presented Helen Comperatore, Corey’s wife, with a check for $1 million and that crowdfunding efforts were now in the millions.

“But you know what?” Trump said to supporters. “Corey’s wife said, ‘I’d rather have my husband.’”

“Isn’t that good?” Trump continued. “I know a lot of wives that would not say that, I’m sorry. They would not say that.”

The audience lapped up the comment and laughed.

“But no, it’s a great family. He was a great man. He was a brave man,” said Trump, who later led a moment of silence for Comperatore.
o_O

I'll joke about almost anything. But the man who died at the Trump rally, by a bullet from a wannabe assassin? That is off limits to joke setup and punchline. This is obvious to anyone with a modicum of decency!
He seems to not have experience with a wife loving her husband more than she loves money.
 
More of "like father like son":
From Trump Talked About What Having Sex With Ivanka Might Be Like, Ex-Staffer Claims:

“Aides said he talked about Ivanka Trump’s breasts, her backside, and what it might be like to have sex with her, remarks that once led John Kelly to remind the president that Ivanka was his daughter,” Taylor wrote, recalling an alleged exchange with Kelly, who served as Trump’s chief of staff between 2017 and 2019.

“Afterward, Kelly retold that story to me in visible disgust. Trump, he said, was ‘a very, very evil man.’”

The book is now out: Blowback | Book by Miles Taylor | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster

That does not seem to be new: See Ivanka Trump's Life in Photos
 
More of "like father like son":
From Trump Talked About What Having Sex With Ivanka Might Be Like, Ex-Staffer Claims:

“Aides said he talked about Ivanka Trump’s breasts, her backside, and what it might be like to have sex with her, remarks that once led John Kelly to remind the president that Ivanka was his daughter,” Taylor wrote, recalling an alleged exchange with Kelly, who served as Trump’s chief of staff between 2017 and 2019.

“Afterward, Kelly retold that story to me in visible disgust. Trump, he said, was ‘a very, very evil man.’”

The book is now out: Blowback | Book by Miles Taylor | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster

That does not seem to be new: See Ivanka Trump's Life in Photos
We've seen enough that I have no problem at all believing it's true. It's pretty clear he would like to.
 
I'm actually very opposed to this idea of "no tax on tips." The tax system is already too complicated and the reason the rich are able to avoid so much tax obligation is because of stupid loopholes like this.

Also, this would only serve to further cement the tipping culture so popular in North America. Every time I go back to the US I'm reminded how shitty tipping culture is.

Also, the past 8 years have taught me that Christian Republicans don't have any real principals or standards. As is said, if it weren't for double standards, they wouldn't have any at all.
 
One commentary I heard said that people who rely on tips don't make enough to get taxed on it anyway. The likely scenario is there will be loopholes like commissions would be considered 'tips', or some other compensation for the wealthy redefined as such.
 
One commentary I heard said that people who rely on tips don't make enough to get taxed on it anyway. The likely scenario is there will be loopholes like commissions would be considered 'tips', or some other compensation for the wealthy redefined as such.
The Supreme Court has already ruled that bribes of politicians are tips as long as they are given after the political action.
 
One commentary I heard said that people who rely on tips don't make enough to get taxed on it anyway. The likely scenario is there will be loopholes like commissions would be considered 'tips', or some other compensation for the wealthy redefined as such.
The Supreme Court has already ruled that bribes of politicians are tips as long as they are given after the political action.
Funny though oversimplified (I'm guilty of that as well with Snyder v US).

Article on Snyder v US and the amazing contortion acts the right-wing on the bench is willing to perform.
 
I thought tips were income.
They are. It's a politically popular idea to reduce income tax on those with less income (but a lot of the people who would benefit aren't paying much tax anyway) but it's a loophole you could drive a supertanker through--a lot of professional services have relationships where people would likely go along with making part of the payment a tip.
 
American tipping culture is absurd. Most of the rest of the world agrees. Here in Thailand tips are rare. (Exceptions include services for foreigners where Thais wouldn't tip!)

Is it true that robot kiosks now ask for tips when there's no human in sight? :confused2:

And what about 20% tips at expensive restaurants where the bill is hundreds of dollars? In those cases the waitperson isn't being rewarded for good service, but for the "juice" they had to get the coveted job!

Question: Currently while tips ARE taxed, are employers like restaurants required to track employee tips? Or is it just "guesstimate it on your Form 1040" ?

What about restaurants with mandatory gratuities? Do those "tips" count as Tips?

I thought tips were income.
They are. It's a politically popular idea to reduce income tax on those with less income (but a lot of the people who would benefit aren't paying much tax anyway) but it's a loophole you could drive a supertanker through--a lot of professional services have relationships where people would likely go along with making part of the payment a tip.

Hmmm. I didn't think of that. Gakk! Will tickets to see Taylor Swift now include a mandatory gratuity for the backups and stage-hands? 8-)

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Speaking more generally, there are TWO types of policy change:
(1) Comprehensive programs which improve the social and/or financial system. Such changes are difficult, especially in the polarized post-rational Amerika.
(2) Small band-aids to improve things a bit. These can be politically popular.

Often a policy which would be very BAD when part of a major comprehensive reform, is GOOD when applied as a politically palatable band-aid.

And I will go so far as to say Harris-Walz should support whatever policies make their election more likely. Scream "Hypocrisy!" at me as loud as you want -- you'll just be showing your own ignorance. The stakes are too serious and dire for anything but the defeat of Trump and his Fascist allies to be the top priority.
 
Question: Currently while tips ARE taxed, are employers like restaurants required to track employee tips?
Yes, if they total more than $20 in a month.

Really? Pardon my French but this is perhaps the most asinine example of the caricature Amerika and its Rich-better-than-Poor mentality that I've ever seen.

Judges and Governors aren't required to report bribes even if in excess of $9 million. Wall St. traders get bonuses of up to $4 million IIRC before certain restrictions kick in.

Yet the lady at the cheapest diner lucky to get 75¢ a day in tips must report that. I clicked jonatha's link and find that that means report to her employer (so he can deduct the 75¢ from her paycheck?) She must report the tip to the IRS no matter how small it is. Elites routinely cheat the government out of billions(?) collectively in SocSec they do NOT deduct for their (often undocumented) servants. Bankers earn billions in bonuses every time the financial system almost collapses and needs a government bail-out. But the gummint sure wants to know about the 75¢ tip that waitress got!

Good grief.
 
Dude, you are old if a day's worth of tips to you means 75 cents. :D

This isn't about 75 cent tip days. Tips are income for servers. Servers are legally allowed to be paid less in lieu of the tips. My bonus got taxed (heck my cell phone stipend is taxed), tips can be taxed.
 
Yet the lady at the cheapest diner lucky to get 75¢ a day in tips must report that.
She still gets the standard deduction ($14,600 for an individual filer).
She will never exceed that; at $.75/day she will have to tighten her belt and pull herself up by her bootstraps.
Maybe she can make herself a new belt out of bootstraps if she can't pull herself up by them.

This economy is WAY sicker than it needs to be.
 
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