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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that consumer prices increased 2.3% over the prior year in April, a slowdown from March's 2.4% and below economists' forecast for 2.4%. This marked the lowest annual increase since February 2021, before a large increase in inflation sparked a Federal Reserve interest rate hiking cycle.

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On a "core" basis, which strips out the more volatile costs of food and gas, prices in April climbed 0.2% over the prior month, ahead of March's 0.1% rise but below consensus projections for a 0.3% increase.

But Liberals and Globo-Homo promised price spikes and empty shelves. LOL. Promises made / Promises kept.

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This story already ran and was debunked.

Oil and Housing prices dropped and dragged down the Core Basis while everything else went up a lot. Hell, it's in YOUR story.

"Promises made / Promises kept."

His promise was to lower prices. He didn't.

Damn, MAGA really are dumb.

#1 | Posted by Sycophant at 2025-05-13 10:49 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

"This story already ran and was debunked."

The feds just released the numbers literally hours ago -------. Lie more.

"Oil and Housing prices dropped and dragged down the Core Basis while everything else went up a lot. Hell, it's in YOUR story."

Housing prices actually increased by .3% as did energy prices as natural gas and electricity increases offset dropping oil prices. Again - where do you get your nonsense? Second, energy is explicitly EXCLUDED from core inflation so even your nonsense lies don't match how Core Inflation is even measured.

"Promises made / Promises kept."
His promise was to lower prices. He didn't.
#1 | Posted by Sycophant"

Grocery prices as in 'in home food' fell by .4% led by eggs dropping over 12%. Literally nothing you say is true.

#2 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-13 10:59 AM | Reply

His promise was to lower prices. He didn't.

And that was on "Day One". Missed by a mile.

#3 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-05-13 11:29 AM | Reply

Squats is drowning in her own diarrhea.

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-05-13 11:53 AM | Reply

#2 | Posted by ScottS

Just no.

"Housing prices actually increased by .3%"
That's Shelter all together. Not housing prices which dropped and dragged down the Owners Equivalent for Shelter. Was already posted last week.

"as did energy prices as natural gas and electricity increases offset dropping oil prices"
Yeah, fuel oil and gasoline offset natural gas and electricity...so not a promise kept?

"energy is explicitly EXCLUDED from core inflation"
You are thinking of FUEL oil. Not Oil itself. Yes buddy, but Oil/Gasoline prices affect the cost of manufacturing and transportation that uses oil/gasoline. You think Plastic grows on trees? You think trucks, ships, and airlines delivering products run on happy thoughts? Lower Oil/Gasoline costs mean lower product increases dragging down the CPI increase.

"Grocery prices as in 'in home food' fell by .4% led by eggs dropping over 12%."
Yep, IN HOME FOOD prices dropped because of eggs dropping a whopping 12.7% from last month's insane high. The index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs fell 1.6 percent only because of the Egg drop. Food away went up .4%. But as you said, none of this is in the Core Basis. Overall food prices went down .1%...because of Eggs primarily. And is offset by the Food at home increase of a whopping .5% last month!

"Starting on day one, we will end inflation and make America affordable again, to bring down the prices of all goods."
Donald Trump, 8/9/24

"HA HA Prices only went up .2% instead of the predicted .3%! Promises made / Promises kept."
-ScottS, 5/13/2025

You are literally explaining to us that prices went up. You understand that, right?

Oh and inventory on the shelf is depleting. I suppose all the businesses who stocked up before tariffs had to run out sometime. But why listen to the actual companies when you have your own opinions?
www.modernretail.co

#5 | Posted by Sycophant at 2025-05-13 12:43 PM | Reply

Literally nothing you say is true.

#2 | POSTED BY SCOTTS

Someone is desperately picking cherries hoping for a good ripe one. But they are not ripe yet. Patience grasshopper. You will just make yourself sick will worry and despair. Oops. Too late.

But after that first 100 days of Trumpy dumpster fires I can see how you maga maroons are desperate for good news.

We "Homegrowns" are too.

Hang in there babies. The mid terms are coming.

#6 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-05-13 12:51 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

""Housing prices actually increased by .3%"
That's Shelter all together. Not housing prices which dropped and dragged down the Owners Equivalent for Shelter. Was already posted last week.
#5 | Posted by Sycophant"

Again, the numbers were just released a few hours ago -------. As to shelter:

"The shelter index increased 0.3 percent over the month.
The index for owners' equivalent rent rose 0.4 percent in April and the index for rent increased 0.3 percent.
The lodging away from home index fell 0.1 percent in April."

Again - literally NOTHING YOU SAY IS TRUE.

#7 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-13 01:01 PM | Reply

... promised price spikes and empty shelves ...

CPI data shows benign pre-tariff inflation
www.axios.com

... Neither the new report's details nor anecdotal reporting from businesses points to the tariff impact flowing through to consumer prices -- yet.

The "Liberation Day" tariffs were announced April 2 then paused for 90 days starting April 9.

Retailers and their suppliers are still working through pre-tariff inventories. It takes weeks or months for goods to make it across the Pacific Ocean, through ports and wholesale distributors, to end up on store shelves.

Even some product categories for which Americans overwhelmingly rely on imported goods showed scant signs of the new duties in the April data. Apparel prices were actually down 0.2%. ...


#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-13 01:45 PM | Reply

Again, the numbers were just released a few hours ago -------. As to shelter:
"The shelter index increased 0.3 percent over the month.
The index for owners' equivalent rent rose 0.4 percent in April and the index for rent increased 0.3 percent.
The lodging away from home index fell 0.1 percent in April."
Again - literally NOTHING YOU SAY IS TRUE.

#7 | Posted by ScottS

Nothing? Is that why you ignored everything else?

Yes, buddy, it rose .4% overall instead of substantially higher due to insurance cost increases. That helped drag down the CPI from where it should be.

Now would you like to explain how a .2% core increase actually means prices are lower?

#9 | Posted by Sycophant at 2025-05-13 01:54 PM | Reply

Already been proven to be a lie, FAKE NEWS!

Did I do that right TrumpleTard?

#10 | Posted by a_monson at 2025-05-13 07:28 PM | Reply

"Yes, buddy, it rose .4% overall instead of substantially higher due to insurance cost increases. That helped drag down the CPI from where it should be."

I already caught your lying about seeing this data a few week ago - YOU DID NOT. This data was just released and I have yet to see you admit your mistake.

Second, you claimed that shelter costs decreased - in fact, THEY DID NOT as I provided above.

Third, you do not seem to understand the definition of core inflation.

Fourth - as to you newest nonsense ".4% overall instead of substantially higher due to insurance cost increases" - I don't even know what you are trying to argue. I believe that home insurance rates rose at ~.6% in April (in line with auto insurance also at .6%) - as this number is higher .4%, it is MATHEMATICALLY IMPOSSIBLE for this number to lower the overall .4% increase number.

"Now would you like to explain how a .2% core increase actually means prices are lower?
#9 | Posted by Sycophant"

As wages outpaced inflation at an annualized rate of 1.7%, relative to earnings, prices have decreased.

I am just about done with you as I accurately stated previously: NOTHING YOU SAY IS TRUE

You lied about the inflation report - continually. You lied previously on the murder rate thread. I have yet to see something you claimed that is actually true when you are trying (and failing) to debate with me.

#11 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-13 08:17 PM | Reply

"#10 | Posted by a_monson"

The best "Team ------- libs" can trot out is Sycophant and I have REPEATEDLY debunked him and on this and every other thread he attempted to debate on. It is funny - you -------s used to trot out Danforth but after I exposed him on his ridiculous tax cut claims, he is now quieter than a church mouse.

#12 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-13 08:20 PM | Reply

" after I exposed him on his ridiculous tax cut claims, he is now quieter than a church mouse."

No to both.

I'm currently on my post-tax season vacation sojourn, including places off-grid and some too remote for signals.

But keep running that home run trot. By the time you get back to the catcher, you'll notice he's still holding strike three.

#13 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-13 08:31 PM | Reply

"No to both.
#13 | Posted by Danforth"

Even Snoofy called you a liar on your ".1% received over 50% of the Trump tax cut" --------. In your latest attempt to explain it - you said how the Trump tax cut individual provisions have already expired. So, still waiting on that list of individual provisions that have expired. I suspect I will receive that from you when you provide a link backing up your initial ridiculous claim - which is NEVER.

#14 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-13 08:49 PM | Reply

" I suspect I will receive that from you when you provide a link"

I've provided the link on multiple occasions.

You keep blaming me for your inability to read it and understand it.

I'm not going to do your homework for you; I'd rather watch you make a fool of yourself post after post.

Go ahead, keep digging.

#15 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-13 10:53 PM | Reply

" I'm currently on my post-tax season vacation sojourn, including places off-grid and some too remote for signals ... .

#13 | POSTED BY DANFORTH AT 2025-05-13 08:31 PM | FLAG: "

Reading this made me smile. Especially the part about being off the grid. In this modern era of being constantly plugged in I think everyone could benefit by going off grid at least a couple of days per year. Glad to hear you are making time to really live life.

#16 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-05-13 11:29 PM | Reply

" Glad to hear you are making time to really live life."

Thanks for that.

Currently, the bride and I are in a Yurt in the mountains. I'm in front of a dying fire, and sipping the last parts of a Macchia Zinfandel.

Frankly, I feel lucky to get a signal.

#17 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-13 11:39 PM | Reply

"I've provided the link on multiple occasions.
#15 | Posted by Danforth"

LOL - you did not and even a ------- loyalist like snoofy called you a liar.

But, moving on from the lie about the .1% getting 50% of the Trump tax cuts, you stated that parts of the Trump tax cuts related to individuals and not corporations have started to expire. What exact parts are those? Given that you claim to be a tax preparer - this should be something easy for you to provides unless:

1.) you lied about those parts expiring
2.) you lied about being a tax preparer

So, I have already spiked the football on busting your lie on the .1% getting 50% of the Trump tax cuts - let's see if you can reclaim some dignity by providing a link to the provisions on individuals that have already expired. I am not a tax expert - so, these may exist. You claim to be an expert in the field - so, let's have you back up your claims.

#18 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 12:00 AM | Reply

" let's have you back up your claims."

I did.

I even gave you the link, multiple times.

Are you finally admitting you're too stupid to read and understand the link?

#19 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 12:04 AM | Reply

"" let's have you back up your claims."
I did.
#19 | Posted by Danforth"

No - you didn't and even snoofy called you a liar. I have already spike the football on this.

So, let's move on to another one to see if you can reclaim some dignity:

You claimed that parts of the Trump tax cuts related to individuals and not corporations have started to expire. What exact parts are those? Link to them -------. I realize that you said you are out camping on Brokeback Mountain, but it appears you have a signal so post the link back up your claims to which individual parts have already expired.

#20 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 12:16 AM | Reply

" Especially the part about being off the grid."

Two years ago, the bride and I did a sojourn in Wisconsin. Nine of our 17 days were off the grid. We camped in our tricked-out Sienna. I'd do that again in a minute.

#21 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 12:16 AM | Reply

" realize that you said you are out camping on Brokeback Mountain"

What a riot. Here you are, once again, bringing up gay sex in the middle of a different discussion.

Basically, you've just admitted you're a screaming closeted queen without using those specific words.

#22 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 12:25 AM | Reply

#22 | Posted by Danforth"

You replied to the message but did not provide what was requested to help you save your dignity:

You claimed that parts of the Trump tax cuts related to individuals and not corporations have started to expire. What exact parts are those? Link to them -------.

#23 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 12:27 AM | Reply

" which individual parts have already expired"

Read the code; do your own homework.

Pro tip: more important, what has been EXTENDED?

#24 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 12:28 AM | Reply

"" which individual parts have already expired"
Read the code; do your own homework."

I have read it - I also used Grok and it replied that you are a lying piece of ----. So, at this point - the burden of proof is on you. Link you or admit that you lied -------.

"Pro tip: more important, what has been EXTENDED?
#24 | Posted by Danforth"

In our debate I specifically stated that provisions on individuals will expire Dec 31, 2025. You said that some have already started to expire. So, link to those that have already expired. You claim to be a tax preparer so this should be easy for you - except if you are lying about being a tax preparer as well.

#25 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 12:32 AM | Reply

"I have read it - I also used Grok"

GIGO.

If you don't tell it the correct prompts, the result looks as dumb as you do.

Grok didn't know the corporate tax cuts had been made permanent, nor that most of the personal tax cuts (such as they weren't) have expired. Grok also didn't take into account your ignorance regarding the difference between DIRECT holding of US debt, and INDIRECT holding, like through mutual funds or corporate investing.

In other words ... GIGO.

And you are the garbage.

#26 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 12:39 AM | Reply

Try educating yourself:

www.congress.gov

#27 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 12:41 AM | Reply

"Currently, the bride and I are in a Yurt in the mountains. I'm in front of a dying fire, and sipping the last parts of a Macchia Zinfandel.
Frankly, I feel lucky to get a signal.

#17 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-13 11:39 PM | Reply | Flag:"

That sounds fantastic. Picturesque. I'll leave you to your bliss until I have to kick your ass later! :-)

#28 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-05-14 12:52 AM | Reply

"Grok didn't know the corporate tax cuts had been made permanent"

That is a lie - Grok fully understands that.

"nor that most of the personal tax cuts (such as they weren't) have expired"

Grok will tell you that these provisions expire on Dec 31, 2025 - as of today, it is May 14, 2025. Thus, they have not yet expired. In fact - I do not know of a SINGLE provision related to individuals that has expired already much less 'most' as you are now claiming.

But again - you can solve this by simply linking to an article that backs up your point. Should be easy for you unless you are lying.

"Grok also didn't take into account your ignorance regarding the difference between DIRECT holding of US debt, and INDIRECT holding, like through mutual funds or corporate investing.
#26 | Posted by Danforth"

I already spiked the football on that argument and you are 100% wrong as even snoofy called you a liar.

You claim to be a tax preparer - if you think most of the Trump tax provisions have already expired, you have provided incompetent service to your clients as that thought is 100% incorrect.

But again - I give you the benefit of the doubt - link to the individual provisions that have expired.

#29 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 12:53 AM | Reply

" That is a lie - Grok fully understands that."

You're a total moron.

You're too stupid to understand your own limitations.

If you pump garbage into Grok, you're going to get garbage out.

Grok didn't even know the corporate tax cuts have been made permanent.

But look at you, touting Grok as if it's flawless.

I guess dumfuqs gotta dumfuq.

#30 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 01:00 AM | Reply

"Grok didn't even know the corporate tax cuts have been made permanent.
#30 | Posted by Danforth"

First, this is not true as all of them have not been made permanent but it is true that most of them have. Second, Grok does know this

Grok prompt: when do the corporate provision of the trump tax cuts expire

Grok answer: The corporate provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), signed into law in 2017, were made permanent and do not have an expiration date. Unlike the individual tax provisions, which are set to expire at the end of 2025, the corporate tax changes"such as the reduction of the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% and the shift to a territorial tax system for foreign profits"were implemented without a sunset clause. However, some temporary business-related provisions, like the 100% bonus depreciation for capital investments, began phasing out in 2023 and will be fully phased out by 2027 unless extended by Congress.

So, again - you are lying about what Grok does or does not know while also exposing your don't understand the corporate side of the equation any better than you do the individual side. Are you sure you want to stick with the story that you are a tax preparer?

But again, as you claim it repeatedly - link to the individual provisions that have expired.

#31 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 01:07 AM | Reply

"link to the individual provisions that have expired."

www.congress.gov

Now you have to read it until you understand.

#32 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 11:16 AM | Reply

wow....here's something for you lying ----- dweebs and persnickertious

democrat stooges and water boys.

once again..."hear " the magificent voice of the great James Earl Jones..

THIS !!! IS CNN !!!

US inflation slowed to its lowest rate in more than four years, an unexpected and welcome development at a time when President Donald Trump's dramatically escalated tariffs are expected to cause prices to rise.
Consumer prices rose 0.2% last month, bringing the annual inflation rate to 2.3%, an unexpectedly cooler reading than the 2.4% increase seen in March, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
It's the lowest annual rate since February 2021, and the April data was slightly better than expected. Economists expected that the CPI would rise 0.3% from March and hold steady at 2.4% for the 12 months ended in April, according to FactSet."
***INFLATION SLOWED TO IT'S LOWEST SINCE FEB.2021***

*** Who was NOT the potus in feb 2021.... not the brain dead vegetable or his illiterate ---- vp

PLUS it's cnn so they are required by the DNC to include a "but" after the good news....I prefer think of it as a "BUTT" referring to "you people"

a href="https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/13/economy/us-cpi-consumer-inflation-april?
fbclid=wY2xjawKRyjxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFmQllQUTN3bG5RZG9HUWxxAR5jLFDwGigMD5Psgsqtn6CmmpgO39ZMrJkx
zscWufyYrwzABOQ61wOvPVW_OQ_aem_mY2IJ7Yt0bPQKZo72WzjHg">www.cnn.com

#33 | Posted by shrimptacodan at 2025-05-14 03:19 PM | Reply

oops//

DANGER WILL ROBINSON...

www.cnn.com

#34 | Posted by shrimptacodan at 2025-05-14 03:22 PM | Reply

"Now you have to read it until you understand.
#32 | Posted by Danforth"

I have read it - and Grok and I are right AGAIN. No provision of the Trump tax cuts for individuals has expired yet - only some temporary provisions related to corporations that were not part of the Trump cuts but were part of the the covid relief packages have already expired. All the Trump tax cuts for individuals that will expire do so on Dec 31, 2025. Why do you continue lying? If you want to continue your lying - you can tell use the specific provision in your link that is was part of the Trump tax cuts - but you won't, because your can't as they do not exist in this link or any other link.

Given that this would be something that an actual tax preparer would know - I am calling -------- on this actually being your job. There were numerous red flags in the past such as you not knowing the difference between the market cap of a company and its stock price and you not understanding pension funds, etc. But, this removes all doubt. Seems your TDS has destroyed your fake online persona.

#35 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 06:56 PM | Reply

#33 | POSTED BY SHRIMPdick

Hey ------.

Stop ------- up the formatting with your broken links and your broken brain.

You should get banned.

Congratulations. You've convinced me to block you.

#36 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-05-14 06:58 PM | Reply

" I have read it - and Grok and I are right AGAIN"

What a riot.

You either didn't read it, or didn't understand what you were reading.

And Grok has already been proven wrong regarding the corporate tax cuts being made permanent.

Clearly, your prompts are garbage. GIGO.

#37 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 08:19 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

@#35 ... I have read it - and Grok and I are right AGAIN. ...

Yeah, your current alias may not want to rely upon Grok as a source of veracity.

Grok is unpromptedly telling X users about South African white genocide'
techcrunch.com

... Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok appeared to experience a bug on Wednesday that caused it to reply to dozens of posts on X with information about "white genocide" in South Africa, even when the user didn't ask anything about the subject.

The strange responses stem from the X account for Grok, which replies to users with AI-generated posts whenever a user tags @grok. When asked about unrelated topics, Grok repeatedly told users about a "white genocide," as well as the anti-apartheid chant "kill the Boer."

Grok's odd, unrelated replies are a reminder that AI chatbots are still a nascent technology, and may not always be a reliable source for information. In recent months, AI model providers have struggled to moderate the responses of their AI chatbots, which have led to odd behaviors. ...


So... what else yer current trolling alias got?

#38 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 08:24 PM | Reply

"You either didn't read it, or didn't understand what you were reading.
#37 | Posted by Danforth"

LOL - standard answer from someone caught in a lie. "Read the link - of course, I won't tell you what in the link actually responds to your questions because it doesn't exist, but if I just keep repeating this, hopefully you will stop asking" - Danforth standard reply.

At this point, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are not a tax preparer. You lied about your backstory and got away with it on this site because the liberals posters here 1.) have no money and 2.) have very limited if any intelligence as it relates to anything personal finance related.

You have been exposed now repeatedly. You lied - you got caught. Honestly, I don't think your lie on the expired Trump tax costs was done intentionally. You probably read a post on Bluesky and assumed it to be true - as you don't actually work in the field, you were too dumb or too lazy to actually fact check it. Well, now you have blown up your own fake persona.

But I will give you an out - post the individual provision in the Trump tax cuts that has expired. You already provided the link you claim answers the question. I have reviewed the link and it only lists provisions expiring linked with the covid relief plans under Biden and related to businesses. All the individual Trump tax cuts expire Dec 31, 2025 so they will still be in place for individual tax filings for 2025.

#39 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 08:39 PM | Reply

" At this point, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are not a tax preparer"

And that's why you're a moron.

You're "certain" of a falsehood.

Actually, it syncs well with your penchant to lie.

#40 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 10:26 PM | Reply

"At this point, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are not a tax preparer"

They have such a need to be victimized, they imagine complete strangers on the Internet are maliciously lying to them.

#41 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-05-14 10:28 PM | Reply

"I will give you an out - post the individual provision in the Trump tax cuts that has expired."

From the business roundtable:

Expired on December 31, 2021:
Full Expensing of Research and Development (R&D) Investments
` As of 2022, businesses are required to expense R&D investments over five years rather than in the same year
the investments occurred, which is a damaging departure from 70 years of bipartisan pro-innovation policy.
` The U.S. is now one of only two developed countries without immediate expensing for R&D.
` China is doubling down on incentives to bolster R&D, while the U.S. is making it more expensive.
` More than 10,000 American jobs will be lost each year over the next decade without immediate R&D
expensing.
Expired on December 31, 2022:
Full Expensing of Investments in New Equipment, Machinery and Technology
` Starting in 2023, businesses can only expense 80% of investments in new equipment, falling to 60% in 2024,
40% in 2025, 20% in 2026 and eliminated completely in 2027.
` The elimination of full expensing discourages domestic investment, limiting opportunities for businesses
and workers in the U.S.
` Full and partial expensing has been in the tax code for 21 of the past 23 years and supported by Republicans
and Democrats.
` Permanent full expensing would create 73,000 American jobs.
Expired on December 31, 2021:
Limited Interest Deduction on Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation
and Amortization (EBITDA)
` As of 2022, the business interest deduction is restricted to 30% of a company's earnings before interest and
taxes (EBIT) rather than EBITDA. This is a tax increase.
` Switching from EBITDA to EBIT makes it more expensive for businesses to invest in America, resulting in
slower job creation, smaller wage increases and lower overall economic growth.
` The U.S. is now an international outlier on business interest deductibility, with no other developed country
basing the deduction on EBIT.
` Returning to an interest deduction based on 30% of a business' EBITDA would create nearly 10,000
American jobs.
1. 2. 3. Ernst & Young (2019, October). Impact of the Amortization of Certain R&D Expenditures on R&D

#42 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-14 10:56 PM | Reply

@#39 ... LOL - standard answer from someone caught in a lie ...

Your current trolling is likely quite accustomed to seeing that reply?

#43 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 11:11 PM | Reply

"#42 | Posted by Danforth"

"Expired on December 31, 2021:
Full Expensing of Research and Development (R&D) Investments - this is CORPORATE AND NOT INDIVIDUAL
Full Expensing of Investments in New Equipment, Machinery and Technology - this is CORPORATE AND NOT INDIVIDUAL
Limited Interest Deduction on Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation
and Amortization (EBITDA) - this is CORPORATE AND NOT INDIVIDUAL

I already told you that some of the Corporate provisions have expired - these are actually part of the covid relief packages.

Your claim "most of the provisions for individuals" already expired. In fact, NOT A SINGLE individual provision of the Trump tax cuts has expired. You didn't make yourself look any better with this link.

Further - why do you now switch your link to E&Y? You said the data was already in your prior link? Why didn't you just copy and paste from that link? I know the answer - BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT IN THAT LINK. Next time, paste actual INDIVIDUAL PROVISIONS OF THE TRUMP TAX CUT as that was your claim - and you have yet to back it up.

I will even give you another out - just say "I mispoke and was referring to total provisions and not just individual" - now, if you said that, I still know you are lying AND you still know that you are lying. But the ------- liberals on this website probably won't so you can continue to cosplay as a tax preparer.

#44 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 11:14 PM | Reply

@#39 ... At this point, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are not a tax preparer. You lied about your backstory and got away with it on this site because the liberals posters here 1.) have no money and 2.) have very limited if any intelligence as it relates to anything personal finance related. ...

Wow, can you say "lame?"

I knew you could.

When an alias resorts to little more than ad hominem attacks in a lame attempt to substantiate its viewpoint, it only reflects [quite poorly] upon that alias.

#45 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 11:15 PM | Reply

"Your current trolling is likely quite accustomed to seeing that reply?
#43 | Posted by LampLighter"

From Danforth? Yes.

You can try it yourself. Ask him to provide a link clearly stating that the .1% received over 50% of the Trump tax cuts. Or ask him to name all the individual provisions of the Trump tax cuts that have expired as he claimed (incorrectly) that most already have.

You are any expert at asking for links - hell, it is half of your posts. So, apply that skill now.

#46 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 11:16 PM | Reply

"When an alias resorts to little more than ad hominem attacks in a lame attempt to substantiate its viewpoint, it only reflects [quite poorly] upon that alias.
#45 | Posted by LampLighter"

Read my #46 and actually ask the questions for Danforth. I always provide links - he will not because he does not have a factual basis for his claim. Then you can come talk to me again. If you refuse to do that, don't bother addressing me in any further posts because you will not get a reply.

#47 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 11:19 PM | Reply

a link clearly stating that the .1% received over 50% of the Trump tax cuts.

Because one of the things the US tax code is famous for is clarity.

#48 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-05-14 11:21 PM | Reply

"Because one of the things the US tax code is famous for is clarity.
#48 | Posted by REDIAL"

I am not asking for a link to the tax code. He can link to ANY legitimate source that states this conclusion. Hell, in my last challenge to him I specifically asked Grok for legitimate and non-legitimate sources stating this and there were still zero results - even including posts on X without sourcing.

#49 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 11:27 PM | Reply

@#44 ... Your claim "most of the provisions for individuals" already expired. ...

OK, I just searched this thread for the text, "provisions" and I do not see that in this thread, outside of the comments by your current trolling alias.

Ditto for a search of this thread for the text, "individuals".

So, what comment is your current trolling alias refering to?

thx.

#50 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 11:27 PM | Reply

.1% received over 50% of the Trump tax cuts.

I love that you think that was such a win for you that you paste it 100 times a day. Meanwhile, in reality, Danforth mops the floor with you on a regular basis.

Moron.

#51 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2025-05-14 11:27 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

"#50 | Posted by LampLighter"

I gave you a chance - that was your last one and your last reply from me.

#52 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 11:30 PM | Reply

"#51 | Posted by Alexandrite"

It is a win - and this latest further solidifies it. I probably would not have spiked the football so hard except for the fact this is 100% in the field in which he claims to work.

As for Danforth mopping the floor with me - link to ANY discussion in which that occurred because it never has.

#53 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 11:32 PM | Reply

I love that you think that was such a win for you that you paste it 100 times a day.

This latest tranche of puppets seem to be mostly working on a smokescreen of nonsense to try to hide the idiocy of the current administration.

#54 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-05-14 11:37 PM | Reply

@#52 ... I gave you a chance - that was your last one and your last reply from me. ...

So, your current trolling alias has got nothing to substantiate its comments.

And, apparently, fabricates comments it replies to?

Good to know.

... As for Danforth mopping the floor with me - link to ANY discussion in which that occurred because it never has. ...

This thread. drudge.com





#55 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 11:38 PM | Reply

"#54 | Posted by REDIAL"

If he would have admitted his lie - I would not have had to repeatedly spike the football in his face. But alas, he still wants to lie because he is so concerned about losing his cosplay character. You liberal -------- should be touched by this - he is so concerned with his cosplay character in your eyes that he will go to any links to try to redeem the character. It is kinda sweet in a moronic kind of way.

#56 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-14 11:46 PM | Reply

@#56 ... If he would have admitted his lie ...

What lie is that?


#57 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 11:53 PM | Reply

"If he would have admitted his lie"

^
It's some kind of weird co-dependency Bargaining Stage thing.
He has to admit X before the other guy does Y.
Nothing else can happen until that.

It's an avoidance mechanism.
Obvious to any parent.

#58 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-05-14 11:55 PM | Reply

repeatedly spike the football

You should lay off on the "spike the football" thing. Actual Americans don't use that phrase much.

#59 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-05-15 12:04 AM | Reply

"#58 | Posted by snoofy"

It is called accountability for your actions. Maybe if you mommy had done that with you, you would not be a 60+ year old economic failure today.

#60 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-15 12:04 AM | Reply

"#59 | Posted by REDIAL"

Actually we do -------.

#61 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-15 12:05 AM | Reply

@#60 ... It is called accountability for your actions. ...

OK, let's go with that.

From your current trolling alias' #56...

... If he would have admitted his lie ...

So, under the umbrella of ~being responsible for your actions~ that your current trolling alias has stated...

I'll ask once more, as I did in #57 ...

What lie was that?


#62 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-15 12:43 AM | Reply

Still waiting on you --------. Provide the exact text from the link you previously posted that is an individual provision of the trump tax cuts that has already expired. You said it was in the link - so it should be an easy cut and paste for you. Or, you can admit that you lied - AGAIN.

#63 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-15 02:29 AM | Reply

" Still waiting on you"

Be sure to hold your breath!

#64 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-05-15 10:07 AM | Reply

"#64 | Posted by Danforth"

LOL. Why anyone would cosplay as a tax preparer is beyond me. But it is now clear that you are a tax preparer like LegallyRetard is a lawyer. Pretty pathetic.

#65 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-15 07:42 PM | Reply

I'll ask once more, as I did in #57 ...
- gaslighter

Give gaslighter never answers questions, no one need respond to this alias trolling.

#66 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-05-15 11:09 PM | Reply

You should lay off on the "spike the football" thing. Actual Americans don't use that phrase much.
#59 | Posted by Dialagain

Hilarious, Canadian thinks he knows what American say.

What an arrogant individual.

#67 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-05-15 11:10 PM | Reply

"Give gaslighter never answers questions, no one need respond to this alias trolling.
#66 | Posted by oneironaut"

Yep - I said as much. I don't believe in blocking people but I don't see a need to ever respond to him again unless he drastically increases the quality of his posts and thought process.

#68 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-16 12:56 AM | Reply

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