Topic: Tax

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Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:08:12 - 1:12:06

1874: Kennel Index

Trump's $1.8 Billion Weaponization Fund Scrapped

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the Trump administration is scrapping a proposed $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund intended to compensate those "unfairly prosecuted" by the Biden administration. The move followed a revolt from Senate Republicans who feared the money would be used to pay January 6 rioters. Simultaneously, the administration finalized a deal barring IRS tax audits on the Trump family, which Democrats labeled "blanket immunity."

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:26:02 - 1:28:59

1874: Kennel Index

Data Center Debt, AI Token Tax, and Super PACs

Financial analysts report that data center projects are now requiring $30 billion to $50 billion in debt financing, a staggering amount for the loan markets. On CNBC, a proposal is made for a "modest AI token tax" to prevent massive unemployment caused by automation. The segment also highlights concerns that AI companies are using $100 million Super PACs to silence political representatives and prevent regulation.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:10:59 - 1:13:47

1872: Lunar Economy

Federal Gas Tax Holiday Proposal

President Trump hints at a potential federal gas tax holiday ahead of the July 4th holiday to provide relief to consumers and truckers. The hosts discuss the 18.4 cent federal tax and contrast it with high state taxes in California, where specific environmental blends and refinery issues contribute to prices exceeding seven dollars per gallon.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:48:03 - 1:52:00

1872: Lunar Economy

Joe Rogan, Trump IRS Settlement Context

The hosts debunk media reports claiming Joe Rogan turned against Donald Trump over a "thug fund." They clarify that Rogan was actually discussing a legal settlement where the IRS is barred from auditing Trump's *past* tax filings due to previous illegal leaks. They criticize the media for taking Rogan's comments out of context to suggest Trump is immune from all future audits.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 44:11 - 46:17

1860: micro-dosing

Irish Parliament Debates Government Responsibility for Fuel Crisis

Members of the Irish Parliament are debating whether the domestic fuel crisis is the fault of the Trump administration or local government policies. Opposition members argue that the Irish government, not Donald Trump, is responsible for carbon taxes and excise duties that have burdened citizens. Calls for a new election have intensified as 900,000 people remain on housing and medical waiting lists.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:19:30 - 1:23:05

1860: micro-dosing

Trump White House DoorDash PR Stunt

President Trump staged a DoorDash delivery of McDonald's to the White House to promote his "no tax on tips" policy. Critics, including Jen Psaki, pointed out that the delivery driver was a pre-selected supporter who had previously testified at Republican hearings. The event was characterized by the media as a transparent PR stunt rather than a chance encounter.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:10:03 - 2:12:32

1852: Jell-No!

Donald Trump on Somali Voting Blocks, Wealth Tax Debate

Donald Trump commented on how certain immigrant groups, such as Somalis, allegedly vote in blocks to maintain "gravy trains" of government funding. Meanwhile, California's proposed wealth tax—a 5% one-time tax on billionaires—is being debated. Governor Gavin Newsom has opposed the tax, warning it could cause the state's wealthiest residents to flee to Nevada or Texas.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:12:32 - 2:16:02

1852: Jell-No!

California Wealth Tax Mechanics, Federal Health Care Cuts

The proposed California wealth tax would target approximately 200 individuals worth over $1 billion, exempting real estate and personal property like private jets. Supporters, including Bernie Sanders, argue the revenue is needed to cover federal cuts to health care. Critics point out that 40% of California's income tax already comes from the top 1%, making the state vulnerable if they relocate.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 1:14:50 - 1:18:46

1850: Error Bars

Washington State Politics, Letter Writing Efficacy

A discussion on local governance in Washington State reveals that traditional letter-writing campaigns on physical paper are currently more effective at influencing legislators than emails or digital surveys. The hosts criticize Governor Jay Inslee's administration for pushing through a state income tax despite public opposition.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:35:10 - 1:38:37

1849: Hose Water

Washington State Income Tax, Millionaires Tax and Mail-in Voting

Washington State legislators are moving toward passing a "millionaires tax" of 9.9% on earnings over a million dollars, despite a state constitutional ban on income tax. Opponents, including Representative Jim Walsh, argue the threshold will eventually be lowered to apply to all citizens. Mimi Smith-Dvorak notes that the Washington Association of Cities is a primary lobbyist for the tax and expresses concern over the integrity of the state's mail-in voting system.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 44:43 - 47:53

1843: Token Muncher

Ocasio-Cortez Taiwan Policy, Wealth Tax Comments

During the Munich Security Conference, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gave a hesitant response regarding whether the U.S. should commit troops to defend Taiwan against China. She also advocated for the expeditious implementation of a wealth tax or billionaire's tax. The hosts compare her rhetorical style to a famous Miss Teen USA pageant blunder, highlighting her focus on "working class centered politics."

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 19:01 - 20:44

1837: Moral Injury

Corporate Tax Rulings, Capital Expenditure Write-offs, Oil Industry

New tax rulings allow many corporations to write off capital expenditures in a single year rather than amortizing them over seven years, incentivizing domestic factory construction. However, the oil industry reportedly does not receive the same favorable treatment for its infrastructure investments. This shift from operating expenses to capital investment is a key factor in recent industrial expansion.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:53:21 - 1:58:08

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Mayor Zohran Mamdani, New York City Socialist Agenda

New York City's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is criticized for his "collectivist" rhetoric and his decision to revoke executive orders supporting Israel. Mamdani, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), has proposed a wealth tax on billionaires, which critics argue will lead to a further exodus of wealth from the city. The hosts compare his oratorical style to Barack Obama but remain skeptical of his ability to govern effectively.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:18:04 - 2:28:57

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Executive Producer Donations, Wooden Vapes and Big Knob Calculators

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors, including Sir Mike of the Fair Tax, who is transitioning from wooden watches to "Axehead Vapes." Sir Jacobus Boersma promotes his new book, *Zero Knowledge Wisdom*, while another producer, Sir Migdala, introduces a specialized "Big Knob" calculator for converting millimeters to inches, available at stipix.net.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:59:19 - 2:09:30

1824: Battle Rhythm

Global Wealth Inequality, California Billionaire Tax

The World Inequality Report indicates that the top 0.001% of the population holds three times more wealth than the bottom 50%. In response, California has proposed a "Billionaire Tax Act," a one-time 5% tax on the net worth of the state's 200 billionaires to fund healthcare and education. The discussion covers the challenges of taxing unrealized gains and the potential for wealthy residents to flee the state.

Genesis
Episode 1821 9:22 - 11:46

1821: Genesis

Amazon Tax Breaks and Corporate Accountability Protests

Boycott organizers are targeting Amazon for its $1 million contribution to the presidential inauguration and its pursuit of municipal tax breaks. The "We Ain't Buying It" campaign demands that corporations remain accountable to customers rather than aligning with the administration. Despite the protest, early data indicated record-breaking online holiday spending.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:30:59 - 2:34:08

1821: Genesis

Plummeting Used EV Prices and Battery Concerns

The used electric vehicle (EV) market is seeing a significant price drop, with some models like the Rivian truck and Tesla Model Y losing nearly 50% of their value in a year. The expiration of federal tax credits and a surge in expiring leases are contributing to the price decline. While some analysts see this as a "bargain" opportunity, others remain concerned about battery longevity and charging infrastructure.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 2:02:49 - 2:05:38

1817: Stunt Grenade

SALT Deduction, Mortgage Interest Correction

A correction was issued regarding the deductibility of mortgage interest and the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction. While the 2017 tax bill limited SALT deductions to $10,000, mortgage interest remains deductible for loans up to $750,000 according to IRS Publication 936, contradicting a previous claim that the limit was $1 million.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:50:11 - 1:56:02

1815: Attunement

Healthcare Subsidies and the $2,000 Dividend

Scott Bessent clarified that while the administration is exploring ways to replace the Affordable Care Act, there is no formal proposal for a $2,000 direct cash dividend. Instead, the administration is focusing on tax decreases, including the elimination of taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security. These measures, along with the deductibility of auto loans, are intended to provide financial relief to Americans once the government is reopened.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:34:41 - 2:38:25

1815: Attunement

Tariff Impact on Retail Prices and Baked Goods

New data from the Tax Foundation suggests that while tariffs have been enacted for seven months, only 20% of the cost burden has reached retail prices so far. Analysts warn that as stockpiles deplete, households could face an average annual burden of $1,600. A human-interest segment from NPR featuring a woman unable to afford ingredients for holiday "baked goods" is criticized by the hosts as hyperbolic political messaging.