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Taxing unrealized gains would be unconstitutional.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago

Joe “nothing will fundamentally change” Biden didn’t introduce sweeping tax reforms?

Not surprising when you also consider the House is republican-led and can’t even vote in lockstep with each other, let alone work across the aisle (unless of course it’s to ban the people from doing something).

Also not surprising when the last Republican senate supermajority passed a bill requiring a supermajority to pass anything, which means an almost evenly divided senate has the same problem as the House.

Color me shocked. SHOCKED, I tell you.