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Okay, so here's really how to fix this problem of the immigration.
And the reason why I'm talking about this today is because I found myself in Christy Noam's position.
Yesterday, I was talking to Congressman Roe Khanna, who is on the left.
He seems to be be a reasonable guy.
Not his policies.
I think his policies are insane.
But he loves the country
and
he believes he's doing the right thing and he believes in the Bill of Rights and everything else.
And so I can have a conversation with somebody like that.
And I was talking to him, and
he brought up, you know, scooping people up in the middle of the night in habeas corpus.
And I said,
and he said, so what's your answer to that?
And I said, well, we're in kind of an emergency situation.
You know, we've been intentionally flooded and invaded, you know, with the help of people in our own and, you know, the obstruction of Congress.
But because I wasn't sure, I said, I think it's something we should talk about and have an actual conversation about.
Instead of saying, we're having the conversation now
and I'm really uninformed enough to feel confident in myself.
And so I wanted to make sure I was confident in it.
And I think you need to be as well.
That's why I started with what is habeas corpus?
Habeas corpus, just think of it as the key that opens up that dark jail cell where people are been thrown in and forgotten about.
Okay.
That habeas corpus is the key.
I have a right to know why I'm in here.
I have a right to a hearing and charges and everything else.
So that's all habeas corpus is, is a key.
And
it's interesting because
if you look at
what what habeas corpus is and how it was
put in
our Constitution, here's what it says.
This is Article 1, Section 9 of the U.S.
Constitution.
It says, the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended.
Now, when something says shall not be,
What does that mean?
That means no way, shape, or form.
Okay?
Now, they don't get that on the Second Amendment.
The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, but they seem to get it on this one.
The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, but it's not a period, as they always do.
It's a comma.
Unless
in cases of rebellion, or invasion, the public safety may require it.
So that is what what Donald Trump is making the argument on.
Okay, he's making the argument: the constant, I am following the Constitution.
I don't have to do this because we've been invaded.
That's why everybody on the left early on, remember when they first come in?
And everybody, we were all saying this is an invasion.
And they're like, this isn't an invasion.
How dare you say this is an invasion?
An invasion means guns.
And you're like, what the hell are you even talking about?
They knew Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution.
They already game planned this well in advance.
Okay.
That's why they're saying this wasn't an invasion.
But it was an invasion.
And it was carefully plotted and planned not only by globalists, because look what's happening over in Europe.
It's no coincidence that this is happening over in Europe as well.
But also people in our own government.
Okay.
So what do we do about this?
Well,
you can, the president can just suspend habeas corpus.
He doesn't want to do that because everybody, nobody knows what it is.
Nobody here has ever read the Constitution.
So they'll just, he's a fascist.
See what he's doing?
No, he's not.
Constitution allows it.
Invasion.
So what is he doing?
Well, Congress is, I mean,
the judges are all saying, well, no, he can't do this.
We have to make the case.
Okay, so let's do that.
Let's do that.
But again, I believe this requires Congress to do it because this is Article 1.
Congress can authorize special temporary courts to hear immigration cases swiftly.
So you don't remove habeas corpus.
You don't remove judicial review.
You just accelerate it.
There is no reason, you know, the Constitution with habeas corpus does not mean endless hearings,
endless trials, long waiting periods, all of that.
See, remember, you are guaranteed the right to a speedy trial a trial date that is out in 2032 that that's not a speedy trial which means that's not justice this time it may be justice for you because you people will forget about you by 2032 but it is not justice remember justice requires all sides to be satisfied mercy and justice okay um
it's not justice for the people who live here in america it's not the the justice for people who came here legally it's not justice for people whose kids might be killed because of some gang.
All right.
That doesn't work.
So I believe, and I'm not an attorney, but I believe that the president could appoint
special judges to come in, legitimate, do everything legitimate, and hear the immigrations.
the immigration cases swiftly.
Great.
What is the two steps that you have to be for asylums to?
There's two things that
you have to prove.
Right.
Because a lot of times they're like, oh, asylum, well, if you are being harassed by gangs in your town, like you got to be able to.
So that's not one of the tests at all, actually.
There's a two-step test.
First has to be, what are the grounds of your persecution?
Not just that you're persecuted, but what are the grounds for your persecution?
It has to be one of these five things.
My government has come out against all Christians.
I'm a Christian.
My government has come out against all Muslims.
I'm a Muslim.
Right.
Religion is one of them.
Race is one of them.
Nationality is one of them.
Political opinion.
Hey, not just a second.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Because let's talk about, let's not forget South Africa.
I'm sorry.
What is one of the reasons?
Race, religion, nationality.
By the way, race.
One of the reasons, and one of the reasons I was looking into this was because of
the South Africa situation.
They fit this completely.
Like they are perfectly aligned with exactly white White farmers are perfect for this, for habeas corpus and the asylum.
Perfect for it.
Fitted exactly.
Yeah, it's funny because they keep talking about how, oh, they can't.
Why would you allow them in?
Well, they actually check the legal boxes quite well.
So it's race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group are the five grounds.
So you have that as test number one.
If you pass that test number one, there's a test number two, which there has to be a specific government failure.
So it's not just that you are persecuted, it has to be that the government has failed you to avoid that persecution, or perhaps I've done everything I can.
I've tried to go to my government, I've tried through the court system, I've tried, I've tried, I've tried, and the government has failed me.
Yeah.
So that's what these.
Go ahead.
Yeah, just to finish that up.
So you have to be that your home government is unable or unwilling to protect you and or
they can't safely relocate you in the country.
So, if you're in, you know, you think about a country, like again, you know, you have these situations where the entire government breaks down, or the government is the one persecuting.
It's a lot easier to check those boxes.
But those are things that we can be aware of in advance, right?
Like, we know if we, for example, know about South Africa and the way what the government's doing.
They're passing laws to take the land, they're allowing some of this violence, it seems like sometimes cheering it on.
So, that would be something that would check these boxes quite clearly.
If just because, you know, the case we talked about with the guy who was sent to El Salvador, he was saying that his mom's papusa stand, right, was
being hit by gangs.
That doesn't check these boxes at all.
No.
So
all you have to do is expand the courts and you put them at the place of entry.
or departure.
Let me hear your case.
Do you hit these two?
Nope.
Thank you.
Bye.
Oh, wait a minute.
You hit these two, or at least there's a serious question that
you hit both of these.
Great.
You stand over there.
We're going to put you into another system and another court to actually hear more of that case.
You don't need anything else but that.
You just need to hear, do you fit those things?
Okay.
Now,
all we have to do is...
have a surge court core, if you will,
and expediate
all of these hearings because it doesn't work to overwhelm the system.
That is the suicide pill that they know they're doing.
You have to de-emphasize illegal entry.
You have to expand the state enforcement power where you can, massively expand Article I immigration courts.
I think Congress has to do that, but I'm not an attorney.
I hope the president also has that ability, just like he did in
the Civil War.
War, and as FDR wrongly suspended habeas corpus for the Japanese, okay?
This president can take habeas corpus and suspend it, and then it's done.
But I would prefer, and I think he would prefer, that we, you know, stop the weaponization of the court system and find a way to get this to happen quickly.
Now, here's what we do.
We have to reframe this whole thing.
First of all, the Constitution is not a suicide pact.
Do you think everybody would agree with that?
If we decided we could come after all transgender people and the Constitution, it was there and you lived in San Francisco, would you have to put up with that?
You're in California and everybody is all trans.
Would you have to stay a part of that union?
Would you have to follow that?
No, you wouldn't.
It's not a suicide pact.
It doesn't, you don't,
because one state does it and it's, it's destroying it, we don't have to do that.
Okay.
It's a covenant.
It is a contract with the living and the unborn.
And we cannot honor that covenant by allowing its deliberate abuse.
We know this is deliberately being abused.
So we cannot allow that.
You can't protect liberty by handing the keys to the people who just broke in through the back door.
You can't also offer fairness to the world if we destroy that house.
So how do we do it?
You can't preserve the Republic by abandoning its moral core.
We have to be just but firm.
So,
first,
we act out of resolve, not rage.
You fix the courts.
You accelerate justice.
You respect the personhood of all, but the citizenship of the few.
You rewrite laws if needed, but you do not ignore the laws.
You start to enforce the laws that are already on the book.
And when political leaders refuse to act, we organize, legislate, litigate, and vote as if your Western civilization depends on it because it does.
A government without the power to defend its own laws ceases to be a government at all.
That's what the founders said.
Our job is to remember that, to educate ourselves, know what it is, reframe the argument in the correct framing.
Stop using their frame to talk about this.
You know the frame now.
That's what we must do.
That's what we're fighting for.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
So
there's a couple of things that all tie into what we were just talking about with
Whoopi Goldberg saying, what difference does it make?
Now, why do we need to know who was running the White House?
Why?
I mean, it's so insane.
It is honestly like saying,
all right, so the bank was robbed.
They got their money back through insurance.
Everybody's made whole.
Why does this matter?
Why are we still going after these bank robbers?
Are you crazy?
I mean, the logic just does not work anymore for a lot of people because
ends justify the means.
You cannot take the position that Whoopi Goldberg has held for so long
and then say, wow,
you know,
we should go after those people.
We should look into that because that's a danger to the Republic.
And once you say that, then you're like, wait a minute, I've been saying Donald Trump's a danger to the Republic.
I denied all of this.
What do I really believe now?
What side am I really on?
I don't have to like Donald Trump, but I do have to recognize my errors.
And most people just can't do that.
And it is really sad.
But that is what makes people leaders.
And then also makes people either leaders for the dark side or just they just destroy themselves.
Because the truth does matter.
And if you don't reconcile that in you,
there's no way you can connect into the flow of life for those of you who are listening listening in California.
There's a couple of things on this.
Here's why it matters.
Is anyone above the law?
We know that's against the law, and it matters when it's happening and after it's happening.
Okay.
You have a couple of people.
You have the New York mayor was arrested for protest and charged with trespassing by the U.S.
Attorney for the District of New Jersey, and she also arrested MacGyver.
Who could be against MacGyver?
Not that MacGyver, Congresswoman MacGyver.
Now,
it's on tape.
They are seen pushing through
guards, ICE guards.
This is not, they were part of a protest, and they use that protest to storm the gates to get past the guards.
That's not doing your constitutional duty.
That's not.
So why are we persecuting?
Because
if you want to assemble peacefully and protest, I'm all for you.
I'll stand.
I despise what you're protesting for, but I'll stand with you, okay?
Because you have that right to do it.
But you don't have the right to
whip up a mob and storm the gates.
You don't.
That's where your...
your constitutional rights stop right at that door.
Does it matter?
Yes.
If we would have put people behind bars who were looting Macy's and burning cities down,
and we would have concentrated on the people who actually believed that there was a problem with the police and wanted a real solution,
If we would have listened to those, quote, peaceful protesters and put the other protesters behind bars, we wouldn't be sitting in this situation.
Once you ignore something, you teach bad people or even people who are just frustrated with the system, oh, well, if they can do it, I can do it too.
I mean, as soon as we stopped enforcing the law because of BLM, what happened to crime?
Do you think crime going up all over the country is for no reason whatsoever?
No, we stopped enforcing the law.
We stopped arresting people for small crimes.
You know, now you could steal up to $1,000.
Well, what do you think happened?
Everybody went, well, I can steal $1,000.
I'm going to know exactly what I'm going to steal.
And I'm going to take those things and I can walk out.
no harm, no foul.
That's why you lost your CVS in many stores all across or in many states all across the country.
Because once you teach that, well, then everybody's just going to capitalize on it.
You have to teach the opposite.
Your actions matter to our society.
Now, yesterday, Jay Bhattacharya hosted his first staff town hall meeting.
Sorry, it was on Monday.
At the National Institute of Health.
He's the NIH director.
This is Fauci's old stomping ground.
So he's holding an open town hall and he's taking questions and he's answering questions.
And there were 1,200 submitted questions.
He took the questions, answered as many as he could.
It was in public and you could go there and you could also watch it online.
And
he said, if it's true that we sponsored research that caused the pandemic,
then that's a different story.
And if you look at the polls of the American people, that's what most people believe.
It is, I'm quoting, it is possible the pandemic was caused by research conducted by human beings.
It is also possible that the NIH
partially sponsored some of that research.
Now, as soon as he said that, dozens of NIH officials got up and walked out of the room.
And his response was, It's nice to have free speech.
You're welcome, you guys.
Free speech.
If it is true that we sponsored research that caused the pandemic, and if you look at the polls of the American people, that's what most people believe.
I've looked at the scientific evidence and I believe it's true.
What we now have to do is make sure that we do not engage in research that's posing any risk to human populations.
They got up,
even though the CIA,
everybody, everybody is now coming to the conclusion this was cooked up in the lab.
Okay.
EcoHealth looks like it was involved.
EcoHealth was a recipient of cash from the NIH.
We know that Fauci covered things up and was in bed with EcoHealth.
We know all of that stuff, right?
We know it.
Do we have absolute proof?
No, but we have, we have,
I believe, beyond reasonable doubt.
Okay, but still let's pursue that.
Let's find out.
I predict you're going to start seeing arrests on
COVID.
You're going to start seeing arrests of people that covered up.
And that is essential.
Why?
Because you just hate science.
Why?
Because you're just for Donald Trump and anybody who is against Donald Trump should go to jail.
No.
Listen to what he said.
If it's true, we sponsored research that caused the pandemic and I've looked at the scientific evidence and I believe it is.
Notice he said I believe.
He didn't say it is.
He said I believe it is.
If it's true, what we have to do is make sure that we do not engage in research that's posing any risk to human populations.
That's why it matters.
That's why this matters.
Because if you don't admit it, if you don't track down how did this happen,
you cannot prevent it from happening again.
You can't save the Republic by ignoring that the president wasn't in control of his faculties or the government.
You can't ignore that and save the Republic.
You can't ignore the truth that the NIH most likely, but you don't move until you know, that they were involved in a cover-up because they were funding things they weren't supposed to be funding.
But Fauci was so arrogant that he thought it was okay for him to do.
You can't prevent the next pandemic if you don't fix what was causing this pandemic.
That's why it matters, Whoopee.
They're going after Andrew Cuomo now over the nursing home deaths.
Okay, DOJ is opening up an investigation on that.
Whether he goes to jail or not, Stu, I know he has an opinion on this, whether he goes to jail or not, whether he's guilty of it or not, has to be proven in a court of law.
I've seen the evidence.
We've talked about it before.
To me, it looks very, it looks beyond a reasonable doubt to me, but this isn't a court of law.
It needs to be investigated.
It needs to be tried in open and fair court.
And if he's guilty, he needs to go to jail.
Why?
Why would you do that?
Because you hate the Cuomos?
No, because I love
people
more.
And I don't want people to be able to be killed in a nursing home because they're expendable.
They're old.
It doesn't matter anyway.
I don't want that happening.
And you can't solve that unless you put the people behind bars that
encouraged that
because they'll just do it again.
And if they don't, somebody else will do it.
This is why yesterday Trump just unloaded on the New Jersey Democrat charged with,
you know, storming the gates at ICE.
Give me a break.
Did you see her?
She was out of control, he said.
Out of control.
She assaulted a federal agent outside a New Jersey ICE facility.
The days of that crap are over in this country.
We are going to have law and order.
That's all I want.
I don't want vengeance.
I don't want anything done in anger.
I want the system to work.
I want law for all people to be equal.
And I want order.
We do it the right way.
That's what he was asking for.
Why does it matter?
Because
you can't have it if you don't enforce it now.
This, by the way, is why his approval ratings are surging.
Did you see he's up again in the polls?
All of these things are connected.
All of our problems, I would say, I shouldn't say all of our problems, most of our problems are caused in our country politically because we no longer care about the Constitution.
We don't even know what it is.
And I'm not talking about the politicians.
They give lip service to that.
They don't know it.
They don't know it.
They don't care.
That never comes up in conversations.
I know.
I've talked to senators.
I've talked to
representatives on both sides of the aisle.
They never talk about the Constitution when they're putting anything together.
They don't care.
Okay?
They think they know better.
Rules are different now, but they're not.
So there's two reasons why we're in the situation we're in.
One, three.
One,
nobody knows the Constitution.
Nobody's following it.
Two,
nobody's listening to the sage advice of three presidents.
One,
George Washington.
What was his farewell address about?
Don't get involved in these parties.
These parties will kill you.
They will figure it out.
Don't overspend.
Don't get involved in everybody else's affairs overseas.
Be a friend to everybody.
Now, if they attack you, we have to be strong.
But we're not involved in anybody else's business.
Stay out of that business.
Don't run up debt.
Well, there.
All you have to do is listen to that guy, that one.
Then we don't listen to Eisenhower, who said, okay, we have to do things now to have a strong defense.
So we're going to to have a standing army now.
And because defense is now about nuclear weapons, we're going to have to have science, which means we're going to have to have education.
And so the money to education, to universities, to science, and to the military has to be guarded by the American people because
the universities will train everybody to give what the government wants.
They won't be pursuing science anymore for science.
They're going to give it what the government wants.
So you're going to get the answers the government wants.
Science will do the same thing.
And the military will also start to promote foreign wars and wars of all kind because they want to sell weapons.
Warning.
Do we listen to him?
No.
No.
Educational, scientific.
And defense, all of them, sold out.
And we don't really have any control.
And the
last one is Ronald Reagan, who said, Within this generation,
if we don't teach now, this is 1988, if we don't teach them now,
the next generation will not be able to defend this country because they won't know our history.
History is being lost.
It must be restored in schools and in our homes.
If we would have just listened to those three and known the Constitution, we would not be in any of these situations we're in now.
So what do you say?
Let's repair those three, listen to those three guys, repair that, and learn the Constitution.
That's what you can do as a citizen.
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
All right,
I want to tell you a story here.
And it's not just a story.
It is actually now happening in Australia.
And it could be coming to a state and a government near you soon.
So let me tell you a story.
Let's just call him David.
David's not a billionaire.
He doesn't have a private jet.
He doesn't sip rare wine,
you know, or hedge currencies in the Caymans.
Okay.
He's a builder, literally.
He bought some land, let's say 25 years ago on the edge of town.
No one had ever heard of this town, let alone this area.
He poured some concrete.
He raised walls.
He rented the space to small businesses.
And over time, that dusty little outskirt became a thriving community.
He kept the land.
The equity grew, but he never sold anything.
He just reinvested.
He repaired.
He paid property taxes.
Maybe he developed houses on some of that land.
He hired help.
Well, today on paper, David is now worth $3 million in real estate assets alone.
Okay, is that guy a fat cat that's calling the shots that needs to pay their fair share?
Or have they already paid their fair share?
Because they're just like you.
They started with nothing.
They worked hard.
They invested.
And now they have assets that they don't really have.
It's not spendable, but he's worth $3 million in real estate.
Okay.
Now, let me tell you the part of the story where it goes a little dark.
It's called Unrealized Gains Tax.
That paper value becomes a real problem because the state now wants to tax him, not on the money he's made, because they've already done that, but on the theoretical increase in the value of his properties.
Now, he hasn't sold them.
He doesn't want to sell them.
But they're going to tax him
because he's made a profit, but he hasn't, because he hasn't sold them.
It's all on paper.
So, but he has to pay taxes on that profit that is unrealized, he doesn't have.
And if his property values plummet the next day, they don't give him the money back.
He just doesn't have to pay any more taxes because the value has gone down.
So he doesn't have to worry about that.
This is not hypothetical.
This is what's happening in Australia right now: a 15% tax on unrealized capital gains for accounts exceeding $3 million.
Okay.
Is there anybody in this audience that has put money into Bitcoin and you put maybe $1,000 into it?
Because you're not rich.
You put $1,000 into it.
You put $5,000 into it, but you really, I mean, it was scary to put that money in and you left it alone.
And now maybe you're approaching $3 million.
Now they're going to tax you when they take that money out, but this is in addition to that they're going to tax you on the gains not when you take it out they're going to tax you on the gains that you haven't taken so if it goes up to 109 and now all of a sudden you're in australia and that account is now worth three million dollars guess what
you now have to pay
income tax on that account.
So you have to, what would you do?
What would you do?
You just go to your magic money printing machine that the government would do?
Or do you have to sell something?
Maybe the property, maybe some of the Bitcoin,
and then you never get that money back.
If it goes back down, which it will, if it goes back down, they're not going to pay you.
Wait a minute, I paid it on $109,000 and now it's worth $80,000.
Do I get any of my money back?
Because I just lost money.
Nope.
No.
Imagine.
Imagine those who lived in California, who maybe their parents bought a house and it was $5,000 in 1960.
They still have the house.
They can barely afford the taxes on it now
to keep it because it might be worth $3 million, might be worth $5 million, but it was $5,000 when their parents bought it.
And they haven't gone up in their status.
They're not hobnobbing it with Bill Gates.
They're just regular people who happen to get a house from their parents and they did well with it.
And it's the only asset they really have but it's worth over three million dollars now how are they going to pay that tax because now if it's four million dollars i got to pay taxes on that million i have to pay fifteen percent on that million dollars excuse me i don't have that money well all you have to do is sell your house now
let's just follow this logic here consider who wins.
Now, who's going to have to really pay this tax?
Is it going to be the ultra-wealthy with the teams of tax attorneys and offshore accounts?
Because they have the means to navigate around the taxes.
No, no, no.
This is going to help, this is going to hit the self-made man.
That's who this is going to hit.
The self-made individual, the entrepreneur, the farmer, the small business owner.
They have built their wealth through hard work and prudent investment.
They have value in that land that maybe their grandparents bought and were farmers before them.
And they decided, you know what, I'm going to stay in farming.
And they struggle every day, but now their land is worth over $3 million.
So now they have to pay 15% tax on that.
In addition,
wait a minute, wait a minute, what?
And it's assessed every year?
What?
So who sells that?
Or who keeps that?
What do they do?
They have to sell it, most likely, the average person or the entrepreneur, the person that is not the billionaire.
They're going to have to sell some of those assets to be able to afford keeping it,
to afford just staying in line and you know, not going to jail because you didn't pay your taxes to the sheriff of Nottingham.
So now you have to sell, and you have to sell at a distressed price.
Who wins?
Who wins?
Because you're forced to sell at a loss to cover the tax bill.
Guess who's standing there ready to rake in your property?
The billionaires?
The large corporations?
The Bill Gates of the world that wants more farmland?
Hey, it's going for a song.
I can get this now.
That's who wins in this.
It destroys anybody from trying to get ahead.
It destroys them.
It is immoral.
But that's what's happening in Australia.
So watch Australia burn itself to the ground.
It's going to start happening.
This thing goes into effect, I think, in July.
You watch.
Let's see how this works out for Australia.
Now, meanwhile, we have our own problems here.
In Washington state,
the Democrats who claim they were all for adding jobs and clean energy have now blocked a nuclear manufacturing plant.
Okay, good.
If you work, you strike, it doesn't matter.
Employees now are required to pay union members not to work if they're on strike.
And Governor Ferguson signed the largest tax increase into state law with the passage of the biannual budget, which he said,
we can't afford this.
We have to make cuts.
We have to compromise.
Nah, I just went for taxes.
I mean, the election's over.
Let's just go for taxes.
So what happened?
Well, they are already ranked 45 out of 50 states for business climate.
I mean, would you go work?
Would you go set up a new place in Washington state?
Would you start a business?
Would you bring your business to Washington state?
I wouldn't.
I'd get the hell out of there.
In fact, I'm telling you right now, if you're in Washington state, get the hell out.
Because once they run out of all of this money that they're taxing from people, what they're going to do is they're going to say, oh, you're moving.
You can't transfer that money out.
You're going to have to pay an exit tax.
And that sounds crazy, but it's going to happen.
They will trap you and your money in that state because they're already on that path.
They already said if there's another pandemic, they just passed a law in Washington State that says you will have no right to your own health care.
They will tell you what you have to put in your body, what you have to do, how you have to live.
All they need is a medical emergency.
Don't think they learned anything from COVID other than how to control people.
So
they just passed House Bill 2081.
It increases the business and occupation, the B ⁇ O tax.
This is a tax that taxes you on the gross, okay, which is crazy if you're in business.
You don't get that money.
I'm being taxed on the gross.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
I've got things I got to pay out of that.
Tax me on what I take.
No, no, no.
Not good enough for Washington State.
We're going to tax you on the gross.
So if you've got a business, even if your business makes a loss because you've got bills you're paying and it's costing you more, you're taxed on what you take in,
not your net.
So even if you lose money, you still have to pay a gross income tax.
Oh, that's going to work out well.
And the state has just said, you know, it's just going to be passed on to the consumer.
Oh, well, that's even better for the people in Washington.
They also have a new gross surcharge of 0.5% on taxpayers with a taxable income over $250 million,
which will expire on December 31st, 2029, because they're just in this little place now.
Don't worry,
all these taxes are going to stay like this.
They're not going to get any worse.
And they're going to expire anyway.
So don't worry about it.
Then they put a massive sales tax expansion on, adding sales tax for the first time for IT services, custom website development, custom software, security services, advertising services now need to charge customers sales tax on every transaction.
They also vetoed the removal, the governor did, of the tax preferences for community banks.
Let's not help the community bank.
No,
let's help the Fed and the banks that make up the Fed, you know, the big ones like Citi and all of those banks.
Let's help them put the little banks
out.
Okay.
Then there's a new gross tax on storage units of almost 2%.
Let's see, what else?
They increase the capital gains on assets sold valued over a million dollars from 7% to 9%.
So you don't want to sell your home, better do it quickly.
Larger estates, if you have something of $9 million or up, the tax rate now is going from 20%
to 35%
capital gains.
What has Washington done for you?
What has the state of Washington done that deserves that increase alone?
I'm not talking about your property taxes, your state income taxes, but now they're going to take 35%
of what you've made on your home.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
It's going to work out well for them.
Meanwhile, California, the Democrats there won't rule out new taxes to pay for health care for undocumented immigrants.
What are you crazy?
Yes, the answer is yes.
Why do you think gold is going up in price?
Why do you think Bitcoin is going up in price?
Why do you think anything that is outside of this corrupt system is going up in price?
Because the whole world knows this is not going to last.
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