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Progressive Opinions of Color (POC Podcast) - Politics and Economics with Underrepresented Voices
Trump's Tax Returns, Biden's Tax Plan, Everything You Didn't Know About Taxes, Redistributive Tax Policy, Where Do Our Tax Dollars Go with Sumaya Bouadi

Progressive Opinions of Color (POC Podcast) - Politics and Economics with Underrepresented Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 44:14


Sumaya Bouadi studies tax law at Yale Law School. We talk about Trump’s taxes—what’s legal and what isn’t and what are the consequences? What would Biden’s tax on people who make more than 400k do? Could getting rid of the corporate tax actually be more progressive tax policy? Why isn't capital taxed? How do we get more progressive tax policy? What could increasing the capital gains tax do? How did evangelicals and the moral majority and the religious right get interested in politics? It’s not pro-life! Why do we even need taxes? Taxes are fundamentally redistributive--do we see that in our economy? Where are our taxes going?(2:50) - Trump's tax returns. How did he pay $750? What's legal and what isn't?(6:50) - How does the IRS investigate fraud? Shouldn't businesses be audited more? Who is audited the most--low income individuals who get tax credits.(8:40) - Why can't we just increase taxes on corporations? Offshoring and international tax and overseas tax savings. How Amazon saves on taxes.(13:30) - Who is being harmed from tax proposals from Biden and Trump? Why don't we have tax on capital? The 2017 Republican Tax Bill. (17:00) - Biden's proposal of raising taxes for people making over $400,000.(19:10) - Why don't we increase the capital gains tax and taxes on investment income? (20:20) - Why did evangelicals, the moral majority, and religious right get interested in politics? It's not Roe v. Wade.(23:25) - When politicians talk about taxes, (25:50) - Why don't we just only issue debt and not have taxes?(27:25) - Are taxes actually redistributive? Where are our taxes going? (30:15) - Why aren't the 1 percent paying more taxes than those making less?(33:50) - How did Sumaya get into taxes?(37:45) - Eliminating the corporate tax would never pass by progressives even if it is more redistributive! Tax is so hard to explain. Contact Nancy at:interpellasian@gmail.comWebsitePOC Podcast has an Instagram now!And a Twitter!Sumaya BouadiInstagramWelcome to Progressive Opinions of Color (POC), a podcast that seeks to create space for more people of color in politics and economics. With the 2020 presidential election coming up and the state of the economy during COVID-19, it is more important than ever to think about who we include in the conversations about politics and economics. I am Nancy Wu, your host. I’m also an Asian American woman, an economist, and a huge politics and policy nerd. I triple majored in Economics, Government (Political Science) and Gender Studies at Dartmouth and have a Master’s in Development Economics from Oxford. I work as an Economist full time and have previously worked in economic policy at the White House (under Obama, of course) and progressive think tanks. The goal of this podcast is to engage the Asian American community and other POC and BIPOC voices in an industry that is so heavily represented by old white men. The POC Podcast will host conversations on the 2020 Presidential Election, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, the coronavirus pandemic, the state of the economy, and other pressing topics in politics, economics, and culture, all through perspectives inclusive of the lived experiences of people of color. Whether you're new to politics or already a huge politics nerd, I hope this podcast inspires community and conversation among us. Join me in reimagining politics and economics with underrepresented voices. The economy is complicated enough. Learn about it through stories from real people.

Beantown Podcast
Top 10 Things the IRS Doesn't Want You to Know (ft. Matthew Fiedler)

Beantown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 60:51


Quinn is joined by long time Friend of the Podcast and tax wunderkind Matthew Fiedler to discuss the Republican Tax Bill, why you should choose the Cayman Islands for your destination wedding, and how to keep the IRS' hands off of YOUR hard-earned money #FriendsofthePodcast #Taxes #IRS beantownpodcast.com

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Globig Podcasts
How The New Republican Tax Bill Will Significantly Impact US International Tax Rules

Globig Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 26:43


The Globig podcast guest is Shannon Lemmon, a Partner and specialist in International Tax Services at Eide Bailly, one of the top accounting firms in the US. The new Republican tax bill went into effect January 2018 and it significantly impacts US international tax rules. It’s been said the new bill represents the largest overhaul of the US tax code since 1986. Shannon helps us to understand what the biggest changes are to US International Tax Rules and what impact those changes will have.

Forward Nation Radio
Ep. 1.25.18 – Messaging: The Democrat Disadvantage to "Bumper Sticker Politics"

Forward Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 34:59


NEWS   00:26 Intro Satire– Government Shutdown, Russian Twitter bots   05:13 Why outsource fake news to Russia when we have so much here?   07:08 The politics behind the government shutdown     12:14 A unified Democratic party and their huge disadvantage in “bumper sticker politics”   15:11 CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) pays for itself, and then some   18:05 Trump’s daily “evolving” positions and politics   20:48 A retort to a recent statement by Republican NYT Op Ed writer, David Brooks   25:42 The 2018 Women’s March – A global rebuke to Trumpism and the importance of Emily’s List   27:19 New information on the negative effects of the Republican Tax Bill   28:32 Listener Question: What will be revealed from the Mueller/Trump interview?     *FORWARD NATION RADIO featuring David Leventhal  RAW   l   INFORMATIVE   l   ACCURATE Also available on our YouTube channel -Please SUBSCRIBE Visit forwardnationradio.com for the videocast, all shows, fun toons, stats, and more. If you love what you heard, Like Us and share on Facebook - Instagram - Twitter  

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Panel Discussion: The Past and Future of Entitlement Programs

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 50:04


Host Dan Loney leads a discussion on Entitlement Programs - first we look into the past at where these programs came from with Julian Zelizer, Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University and Author of "The Fierce Urgency of Now: Lyndon Johnson, Congress, and the Battle for the Great Society,” and Edward Berkowitz, Professor of History and of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University's Columbian College of Arts& Sciences. Then, we look at the future of these programs under the current Trump Administration post-Republican Tax Bill with Tim Smeeding, Professor of Public Affairs and Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Author of "SNAP Matters: How Food Stamps Affect Health and Well Being," and Gary Burtless, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. We examine some of the potential effects of big cuts to programs such as Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security, among others, on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Jonathans Verdicts
Explaining the Republican Tax Bill

Jonathans Verdicts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 11:05


The verdict for this episode is: Republicans care way more about corporations than people. In this episode, I explain the provisions of the Republican tax bill you may want to know about. This post details the changes to tax law and provides links to resources. This page has links to all of the content I have produced about taxes.

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On the Record
Morning Record: Reaction to changes in the Republican tax bill (12-28)

On the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 15:43


Staff writer Mary Ellen Godin joins the Morning Record to share some of the initial reaction to the GOP's federal tax reform bill, including praise from craft brewers and concern from nonprofits.

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Slate Daily Feed
90 Seconds: The Tax Bill Is Here

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 5:12


Veralyn Williams has the rundown: Republican Tax Bill is actually law, end of year lists, and the 284 billion electricity bill. As promised: Colorlines on why Jay Z's "Moonlight" is his top music video of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Diane Rehm: On My Mind
Selling The Republican Tax Bill, Then Singer Songwriter Dar Williams

Diane Rehm: On My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 45:30


Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank explains some of the challenges ahead for 'Trump Tax,' then singer songwriter Dar Williams talks about what she's learned from a career of performing in small towns across America.

Mandy Connell
12/20/2017 Republican Tax Bill...Nikki Haley

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 90:12


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UpBeat Lens, Daily News with Upbeat Views
The Republican tax bill will be signed today. Treasury paid $174,000 to settle House sexual harassment claims. Donald Trump is about to get some very bad news! In Virginia, House Democrat challenger beats Republican incumbent by a single vote.

UpBeat Lens, Daily News with Upbeat Views

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 8:48


The Republican tax bill will be signed today; the next debate could be much uglier. Treasury paid $174,000 in taxpayer money to settle House sexual harassment claims. Donald Trump is about to get some very bad news! In Virginia, House Democrat challenger beats Republican incumbent by a single vote. UpBeat Lens is released Monday through Friday by 7:30am EST. Email us at contact@UpbeatLens.com and subscribe today!

Respectable Professionals
R.P. Podcast, Episode 07 - Young Money; Bitcoin Money

Respectable Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017


Paul and Kate talk about making the front page of reddit, the recent bitcoin craze, and then have an in depth discussion about the impending Republican Tax Bill.

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WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Reporters Roundup
December 18, 2017 Reporters Roundup

WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Reporters Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 15:53


Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Amtrak Train Derailment near Tacoma, CBS News Update (01:02). John McCain to Not Vote on Republican Tax Bill, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey (02:20). The Last Jedi Scores Big, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (04:33). Atlanta’s Airport Shuts Down after Power Goes Out, WBZ’s Doug Cope (05:53). Happy Day of Coverage, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl (08:10). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (11:00). Fireworks Returning to Boston Harbor on New Year’s Eve, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (13:31). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.

Curmudgeon's Corner
2017-12-15: Talk Good Enough

Curmudgeon's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 97:02


On this week's Curmudgeon's Corner, Sam and Ivan talk about the Alabama Senate results, possible bias in the Mueller investigation, the Republican Tax Bill, Net Neutrality, Trump's judicial nominations, and the Patreon fee structure misfire. Plus Ivan makes fun of Sam's speech, and Sam's son Alex pipes up a few times. Show Details: Recorded 2017-12-15 Length this week - 1:37:02 (0:00:15-0:03:39) But First (0:05:21-0:30:41) Alabama (0:32:42-0:53:09) Mueller Bias (0:53:49-1:06:59) Tax Bill (1:08:46-1:18:13) Net Neutrality (1:18:51-1:24:01) Judicial Nominations (1:24:41-1:36:42) Patreon Misfire The Curmudgeon's Corner theme music is generously provided by Ray Lynch. Our intro is "The Oh of Pleasure" (Amazon MP3 link) Our outro is "Celestial Soda Pop" (Amazon MP3 link) Both are from the album "Deep Breakfast" (iTunes link) Please buy his music and support his GoFundMe.

One Year Later
Immigration crackdown shifts to country's interior

One Year Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 44:56


As a candidate, President Trump promised to round up and deport "bad hombres." But a spike in deportations and arrests are also sweeping up immigrants with deep ties to the United States and minor or no criminal history. Seizures in the interior of the country have increased 42 percent over last year. Grassroots groups and clergy have stepping up to try to shield immigrants.

One Year Later
Immigration crackdown shifts to country's interior

One Year Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 44:56


As a candidate, President Trump promised to round up and deport "bad hombres." But a spike in deportations and arrests are also sweeping up immigrants with deep ties to the United States and minor or no criminal history. Seizures in the interior of the country have increased 42 percent over last year. Grassroots groups and clergy have stepping up to try to shield immigrants.

Ron Siegel Radio Network
What is the Cost of Waiting Until Next Year to Buy a Home? – Dec 13

Ron Siegel Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 16:00


Ron Siegel discusses local and national current events, politics, personal and business finance with a few mortgage tips along the way. A Southern California mortgage expert and bonafide political junkie, Ron Siegel delivers intelligent, entertaining radio that makes the hard news of the week easy to understand! Ron Siegel is joined by William Rogers and Brent Humpherys. Ron Siegel will discuss: What is the Cost of Waiting Until Next Year to Buy a Home?; Ways to Profit Off the Republican Tax Bill; 15 Tips for Closing Credit Cards; Real Time Real Estate; Your Credit Matters; Mortgage Minute; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron Siegel at  www.Facebook.com/RonSiegelRadio800.306.1990 Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.comwww.SiegelLendingTeam.com your Yorba Linda Mortgage Lender Your Yorba Linda Mortgage Lender offers: Conventional Loans, FHA Loans, USDA Loans, Refinancing, and Reverse Mortgages

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent
What will the Republican tax bill mean for the rest of us? (David Cay Johnston)

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 27:27


Last Saturday in the early morning hours, Senate Republicans passed a bill containing the most substantial changes to the US tax code in several decades with a 51-49 vote almost entirely along party lines. The 479-page tax bill, the final version of which included what Democratic Senator Jon Tester of Montana described as “hand-scribbled policy changes on it that can't be read” was dropped on the Senate only a few hours before they were asked to vote on it. Though the bill now goes to conference with both the Senate and the House of Representatives to resolve differences between the versions approved by the two Congressional bodies before it is sent to the President's desk, most Washington DC insiders see little chance of the Republican tax reform plan failing to be ratified in a version close to what the Senate just approved. So what does that mean or the rest of us? In celebration of the 50th episode of TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent, we welcome back one of our favorite guests, David Cay Johnston, the author of “The Making of Donald Trump” and founder of the nonprofit news site DCReport.org, to break down the major changes afoot in America's tax code.

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent
What will the Republican tax bill mean for the rest of us? (David Cay Johnston)

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 27:27


Last Saturday in the early morning hours, Senate Republicans passed a bill containing the most substantial changes to the US tax code in several decades with a 51-49 vote almost entirely along party lines. The 479-page tax bill, the final version of which included what Democratic Senator Jon Tester of Montana described as “hand-scribbled policy changes on it that can't be read” was dropped on the Senate only a few hours before they were asked to vote on it. Though the bill now goes to conference with both the Senate and the House of Representatives to resolve differences between the versions approved by the two Congressional bodies before it is sent to the President's desk, most Washington DC insiders see little chance of the Republican tax reform plan failing to be ratified in a version close to what the Senate just approved. So what does that mean or the rest of us? In celebration of the 50th episode of TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent, we welcome back one of our favorite guests, David Cay Johnston, the author of “The Making of Donald Trump” and founder of the nonprofit news site DCReport.org, to break down the major changes afoot in America's tax code.

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent
Ep 50 (12/7/17) What will the Republican tax bill mean for the rest of us? Guest: David Cay Johnston

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 27:27


Last Saturday in the early morning hours, Senate Republicans passed a bill containing the most substantial changes to the US tax code in several decades with a 51-49 vote almost entirely along party lines. The 479-page tax bill, the final version of which included what Democratic Senator Jon Tester of Montana described as “hand-scribbled policy changes on it that can’t be read” in a video posted to Twitter on Friday, was dropped on the Senate only a few hours before they were asked to vote on it. Though the bill now goes to conference with both the Senate and the House of Representatives to resolve differences between the versions approved by the two Congressional bodies before it is sent to the President’s desk, most Washington DC insiders see little chance of the Republican tax reform plan failing to be ratified in a version close to what the Senate just approved. So what does that mean or the rest of us? In celebration of the 50th episode of “TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent,” we welcome back one of our favorite guests, David Cay Johnston, the author of “The Making of Donald Trump” and founder of the nonprofit news site DCReport.org. David is one of the few people outside of the IRS to ever have seen part of the tax returns Donald Trump has famously refused to make public, after the reporter was anonymously sent part of the President’s 2005 tax return in the mail. He is also considered one of the nation’s foremost authorities on tax policy, receiving a Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for his reporting on lucrative loopholes in the way corporations were being taxed. In this week’s "TrumpWatch" on 99.5FM WBAI New York, Jesse asks David to break down the major changes afoot in America's tax code and offer some context into where this all fits into the broader strategy of President Trump and the Republican party.

We Hear Voices Out There
Episode 33 - Flipped

We Hear Voices Out There

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 62:14


Two gals from Austin and their pals discuss life in the Trump Era. Topics include the Republican Tax Bill, Net neutrality, Trump's gas lighting and the flipping of Michael Flynn in the Trump Russia investigation.

We Hear Voices Out There
Episode 33 - Flipped

We Hear Voices Out There

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 62:14


Two gals from Austin and their pals discuss life in the Trump Era. Topics include the Republican Tax Bill, Net neutrality, Trump's gas lighting and the flipping of Michael Flynn in the Trump Russia investigation.

Indiana Week in Review
Republican Tax Bill

Indiana Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017


The U.S. Senate goes down to the wire on its tax bill. Indiana House Democrats elect a new leader. That plus, the Indiana First PAC and more.

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Indiana Week in Review
Republican Tax Bill

Indiana Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017


The U.S. Senate goes down to the wire on its tax bill. Indiana House Democrats elect a new leader. That plus, the Indiana First PAC and more.

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 106:20


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Justin Mohr Show
What to make of the Republican tax bill. The good, the bad, and the ugly.

Justin Mohr Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 27:23


The House has passed their version of tax reform and now the senate is working on their version of the bill. Will the republicans get a bill through by year end?  This bill has gotten a lot of criticism from the media now don’t get me wrong this bill has a lot to be desired to get a truly great bill but it does have some good things in it.  Most people are saying this bill only helps the rich, this is lie!  This bill helps every income bracket by reducing your taxes. But what’s more important than cutting taxes right now…it’s cutting government spending! All government spending is a tax so that should be the first thing addressed and I don’t hear anyone on Capitol Hill talking about it!

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 96:56


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Serious Inquiries Only
SIO94: Do We Really Need A Tax Cut?

Serious Inquiries Only

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 64:01


A House vote on the new Republican Tax Bill is happening as early as today, so I reluctantly have decided to take a peek into Paul Ryan's deepest fantasies. I cover some of the low-lights, and then talk about putting the Bill and income inequality into historical context. Do we really need a tax cut right now? Paul Ryan Explains Himself; Biggest Tax Cut Ever?; 538 on House Reps Who Could Cause Trouble; Blue States Hit Harder; NYT Breakdown of House Bill; Dem Medium Post on the Bill; Grad School Students Are Screwed; Bartlett Adapted Testimony on Trickle Down; Republicans May Cut Entitlements; Why Aren't Hands Up?; Income Inequality Factsheet; Historic Tax Rates; NYT Opinion on Paradise Papers Leave Thomas a voicemail! (916) 750-4746, remember short and to the point! Support us on Patreon at:  patreon.com/seriouspod Follow us on Twitter: @seriouspod Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/seriouspod For comments, email thomas@seriouspod.com