With friends like Biden... they favor Trump because it is in their interest to do so. Why would they support a regime like Biden constantly attacking them yet expecting them to run interference and help him censor his enemies? Thankless job.
Early last month I raised an official complaint with HMRC which they have to look into within a limited time. They took about a week longer than that time but the officer investigating my complaint replied, apologised for the delay and said she agreed completely with my complaint and had set my tax code back to what it should be. But she basically blamed the pension people. Quote from her email
"The state pension are informing us that your pension is going up each year so that causes your tax code to be changed until you contact us to revert it back to the original state pension amount. This is the contact number for state pension 0800 731 7898 if you give them a call and explain the situation it will stop you having to contact us each year." unquote
So I've got a year to do that. God willing, I'll report back next March when the new tax codes are issued!
Name one thing he's done wrong in his first term in office? I see it all positive. I don't like him as a person, but as a President he's done nothing but good.
I agree on that. Tariffs are bad. But then against look at Thailand with it's massive tariffs on alcohol and vehicles, Japan protecting it's 90 year old rice farmers, China, Canada, etc. America is not the only player and it is being taken advantage of in this game. I don't think Trump wants to raise tariff as much as he wants other countries to lower or eliminate theirs - which is good for everybody.
In case I wasn't clear enough. The inegibility sanction is not optional, it is mandatory. The judges (they were three) have to apply it. They are not allowed to decide otherwise.
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