Donald Trump Pushes the Brake on Car Loan Taxes
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News Date: October 11, 2024
Donald Trump, speaking at the Detroit Economic Club, unveiled a proposal to make interest on car loans fully tax-deductible if re-elected.
He emphasized that this plan would boost domestic auto production and lower the cost of car ownership for millions of American families.
Trump also vowed to prevent Chinese automakers from selling vehicles in the U.S., aiming to protect American jobs and industries.
Donald Trump: "We will make interest on car loans fully deductible"
China is emerging as IMF competitor
China gave tens of billions in secretive 'emergency loans' to vulnerable nations, emerging as world's major creditor and IMF competitor.China has shelled out tens of billions in opaque 'emergency loans' for at-risk nations, indicating a shift to providing short-term emergency lending rather than longer-term infrastructure loans.
Source: fortune.com
Huge NESARA vows in Trumps tweets
President Donald Trump tweets on October 05, 2020:BIGGEST TAX CUT EVER, AND ANOTHER ONE COMING.
MASSIVE REGULATION CUTS.
BETTER & CHEAPER HEALTHCARE.
PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH (BRING OUR SOLDIERS HOME).
PRO LIFE!
SPACE FORCE.
Sources:twitter.com, www.foxbusiness.com
Full body teleportation system patent
This invention is a system that teleports a human being through hyperspace from one location to another using a pulsed gravitational wave traveling through hyperspace.Source:patents.google.com
The end of monarchy
Queen Elizabeth II has been told that the writing is on the wall for the monarchy and that all members of the Royal Family should renounce their titles.Barbados plans to remove the Queen as head of state without a referendum.
Canada could follow Barbados in ditching the Queen as their head of state and become a republic.
Sources:www.express.co.uk, www.express.co.uk
WH can take executive action on the stimulus anyway
Congress could agree on the stimulus package deal Friday but Trump floats executive action even if stimulus deal is reached.White House is finalizing a series of executive orders addressing key coronavirus stimulus priorities if negotiations with Congress fall apart.
"I wouldn't be surprised that, if something gets left off the table, we'd be like "we can take this executive action too and be able to win on it anyway," one official said.
Sources:www.cnet.com, www.axios.com


