Look: Donald Trump made big promises on the campaign trail about fighting for working people, like making groceries less expensive. It’s important to note that once he got elected he then started saying it will actually be “hard” to bring down grocery prices.
Now, we’re seeing a government of the billionaires, by the billionaires, and for the billionaires.
He’s nominated billionaires to lead the Departments of the Treasury, Commerce, Education, and the Interior. And the Small Business Administration. And NASA. Not to mention the unofficial co-president, Elon Musk, and the billionaire co-head of his Department of Government Efficiency.
And Republicans in Congress are advancing an agenda to hand even more tax breaks to — you guessed it — billionaires and their billionaire corporations.
They want to make it possible for Bezos to once again (and again, and again) pay a lower tax rate than a public school teacher.
And their tax plan would give Apple an extra $2.7 billion in handouts. (Really puts Tim Cook’s $1 million personal donation into perspective.)
Instead of passing those giveaways and sweetheart deals, how about we invest in working families? How about we fund universal child care, paid leave, and early education? How about we put our government on the side of working people?
I’m in those fights all the way. In the U.S. Senate, I’ll keep laying out plans for the changes that families need, I’ll keep standing up to Republican attempts to reward the rich, and I’ll keep being grateful to have your support — you make this work possible.
If it makes sense for you right now, please make a donation to help fund our fight against Trump and his billionaire buddies who are trying to rig the rules even further in their favor.
Thanks for being a part of this,
Elizabeth
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