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thank you very much artyom kiryanov, chairman of the russian taxpayer union. ikov in touch discussed how communication is built between taxpayers and the tax service on the draft taxes, we are discussing tax legislation and tax practice. see you. not only about weapons at the army forum today, artificial intelligence is in the spotlight, when will a specialized center be opened under the government, how will the problem of personnel shortage be solved? members of a terrorist organization chizburgta crap detainees in the crimea in the cities of dzhankoy and yalta - it was the citizens of russia who coordinated them with them. sarah from ukraine won entire streets in the rostov region engulfed in fire 300 hectares. what forces are thrown into the fight against the elements and what settlements are in danger about this in the report of our correspondent on the spot? 40.000 voices russian anthem performed by participants of the tavrida art festival, including young people in donbass zaporozhye kherso
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so why is the national taxpayer union saying this is a train wreck for inflation? walk us through how this impacts inflation. >> it's not going to impact inflation in a positive way. kevin brady mentioned this. the pen wharton budget model, the congressional budget office. they say a negligible impact in the short term. bernie sanders said that inflation reduction act does not reduce inflation. if you start to remove these gimmicks like was described, you can see a higher deficit impact than what they're claiming. you could see more inflation in the median term. >> charles: that's the part that is frustrating. the assumptions. these things make these assumptions that they may go over and over again. here we are with record-breaking debt. it gets frustrating for the average person watching this who is apolitical, by the way, not on either side of the aisle but heard it from washington and you see it happening over and over again. >> yes, they promised when they passed the american rescue plan that would do wonders for the economy. i don't know how they can feel good
so why is the national taxpayer union saying this is a train wreck for inflation? walk us through how this impacts inflation. >> it's not going to impact inflation in a positive way. kevin brady mentioned this. the pen wharton budget model, the congressional budget office. they say a negligible impact in the short term. bernie sanders said that inflation reduction act does not reduce inflation. if you start to remove these gimmicks like was described, you can see a higher deficit impact...
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the national taxpayers union foundation puts that cost $2,000 per taxpayer. mitch mcconnell says this. president biden's student loan socialism is a slap in the face to every family that sacrificed to save for families, every graduate that paid their democrat. democrats are brushing off the question. is this fair? >> look, i'm not at all surprised that mitch mcconnell is attacking this. the reason he's attacking it is because it is very, very popular. cancelling student loan debt is good for the people whose debt is cancelled. but it is also good for our economy and the rest of america. >> neil, the president was also asked how is this fair to americans that pinch pennies to pay off their own debt but the president was not sympathetic? if you did pay after your college loans, you are out of luck. neil? >> neil: yeah, the thing about elizabeth warren, if you're getting this, of course it's popular. hillary vaughn, thanks very much. madison alworth has been looking to those that might not be getting part of this versus those that might be getting part of this.
the national taxpayers union foundation puts that cost $2,000 per taxpayer. mitch mcconnell says this. president biden's student loan socialism is a slap in the face to every family that sacrificed to save for families, every graduate that paid their democrat. democrats are brushing off the question. is this fair? >> look, i'm not at all surprised that mitch mcconnell is attacking this. the reason he's attacking it is because it is very, very popular. cancelling student loan debt is good...
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. >> shannon: to the economic and budgetary point of this, the national taxpayers union foundation sayst of student debt cancellation could average $2,000 per u.s. taxpayer. so when you say cancel this doesn't go into outer space forever and vaporize somebody will pay for it and it looks about $2,000 per us tax pair also the $329 billion in cancellation is more than the congressional budget office estimated the entire inflation reduction act reduces in the first decade. if they do this it wipes out the first package they had and told us would get rid of inflation or part of the deficit. >> that's just another lie. we're not going to discuss the inflation reduction act. but i do want to make sure people remember there is the 13th amendment. it says that we can't have slavery. people aren't forced to go into medical school. they're not forced to go into banking. they're not forced to become stock brokers. they're not forced to do any of those things. they make a choice. a morale hazard is created when you say to people, run up half a million dollars worth of debt and then turn around and
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i want to get the read from joe pinchman from the national taxpayer union foundation.t is doubling the size of the work force at the irs. we've seen this cycle before where the irs pleads poverty and says take the leash off of us and we'll go off to the millionaires and then they realize that's not who is going to fight -- that those people fight back. they go after the mid clash and people get outraged and then congress does that. we're starting the cycle all over again. it's unfortunate congress has not learned anything. >> charles: you bring up a great point. billionaires have the best accountants out there. they write the rules. there's very few irs agents that can compete with those folks. they have to train their eyes somewhere else for this money and to legitimize it in a sense. so what happens now? what happens with all of these agents that will descend upon america? >> according to statistics, you know what gets the most dollar per hour of staff time. it's going after low income people. because they don't fight back. they usually just pay. the whole irs 100% e
i want to get the read from joe pinchman from the national taxpayer union foundation.t is doubling the size of the work force at the irs. we've seen this cycle before where the irs pleads poverty and says take the leash off of us and we'll go off to the millionaires and then they realize that's not who is going to fight -- that those people fight back. they go after the mid clash and people get outraged and then congress does that. we're starting the cycle all over again. it's unfortunate...
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artyom kiryanov chairman of the russian union of taxpayers, artyom hello. hello, in the tax program we often talk about analogous policies and practices with the leadership of the ministry of finance with the leadership of the federal tax service, but tax policy should be formed not only taking into account the point of view of the federal tax service or the ministry of finance, but from the point of view of taxpayers. this is obvious, and tax practices and services should certainly be such a result of cooperation between the federal tax service and taxpayers, how is this cooperation actually developing today and what does it imply? yes, actually a very broad topic and practically comprehensive and uh, i would say, so that today it uh gives life a lot more uh. uh, well, let's just say the invoices, which are far from being reduced to the fact that people want to pay less taxes. the main thing that people want today is to pay. uh, those taxes that will be seen will be how they are spent. here is one example, and a very correct one. in my opinion. this is an
artyom kiryanov chairman of the russian union of taxpayers, artyom hello. hello, in the tax program we often talk about analogous policies and practices with the leadership of the ministry of finance with the leadership of the federal tax service, but tax policy should be formed not only taking into account the point of view of the federal tax service or the ministry of finance, but from the point of view of taxpayers. this is obvious, and tax practices and services should certainly be such a...
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national taxpayer unions foundation that could cost $2,500 each at a time when inflation is near a recordhink this looks lick a white house that did not anticipate such a strong backlash to the student loan bailout. you have prominent democrats, prominent democratic economists like jason furman who worked in the obama administration and paul who are coming out, this is a really bad policy, it isn't just unfair to people who have paid off loans who never took out loans in the first place but you're incentivizing worst behavior from a system that's already broken and incentivizing colleges to raise tuition to capture the spending and a bunch of other unintended consequences and i think the white house is doing a little bit of back peddling and not coming out and defending the policy. you don't really hear them talk about it these days. jackie: brandon, if you can jump in here because it's difficult to go sell this and explain it properly to americans to essentially say, well, you are going to be paying $2,500 to bail somebody else out of student loans, that's a tough pill to swallow. >> it'
national taxpayer unions foundation that could cost $2,500 each at a time when inflation is near a recordhink this looks lick a white house that did not anticipate such a strong backlash to the student loan bailout. you have prominent democrats, prominent democratic economists like jason furman who worked in the obama administration and paul who are coming out, this is a really bad policy, it isn't just unfair to people who have paid off loans who never took out loans in the first place but...
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receives from taxpayers look like today and what do taxpayers expect from a modern tax policy, we will talk about this today with the chairman of the russian unionf taxpayers artem kiryanov, he will be in touch with us in just a couple of minutes, but so far, traditionally, a few seconds are two weeks left before the moment when fight nights russia stops accepting applications for joining the tax monitoring program according to the preliminary data of this project. next year, another 112 companies will join, thus the number of enterprises that have opened online access for tax authorities to their information systems in exchange for a reduction in the number of checks and claims will exceed 450 for a view in the lair program. in the monitor, the company must have at least 1 billion rubles. the proceeds are already the minimum value of assets and pay more than 100 million rubles. taxes per year. 10 federal departments and 16 constituent entities of the russian federation have connected to the data delivery platform of the federal tax service of russia; now these ministries and regional authorities automatically receive information on operating ca
receives from taxpayers look like today and what do taxpayers expect from a modern tax policy, we will talk about this today with the chairman of the russian unionf taxpayers artem kiryanov, he will be in touch with us in just a couple of minutes, but so far, traditionally, a few seconds are two weeks left before the moment when fight nights russia stops accepting applications for joining the tax monitoring program according to the preliminary data of this project. next year, another 112...
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the national taxpayers union foundation puts the cost of this at $2000 for every taxpayer.e blowback. >> do you worry on your side of the aisle, i paid off the loan for don't go to college saying why do i not forgive this. >> are hearing that from result. >> reporter: others a year ago, doing this was legal. >> people think the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, he can delay, but does not have the power, that has to be an act of congress. >> reporter: the general counsel says this is legal. after september 11th, to forgive student loans during a period of a time of war or emergency, that emergency is the pandemic. neil: i had no idea another feature of this is it would keep the moratorium in place through the end of the year. that's a costly moment. >> right after the midterms. neil: gets back to the cost of all this, the fact of the director of the budget model, director, good to have you, didn't realize the extra feature where you postpone people paying through the end of the year on top of whatever it will cos
the national taxpayers union foundation puts the cost of this at $2000 for every taxpayer.e blowback. >> do you worry on your side of the aisle, i paid off the loan for don't go to college saying why do i not forgive this. >> are hearing that from result. >> reporter: others a year ago, doing this was legal. >> people think the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, he can delay, but does not have the power, that...
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the national taxpayers union foundation puts the cost at about $2,000 per taxpayer.is brushing off concerns that this is going to hike inflation even higher. they say because right now no one is making any student loan payments, they think restarting payments at the same time they are paying off a chunk of the debt, they think the two will offset each other. but some democrats even a year ago doubted the president was able to do this and that this was legal. >> people think that the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, he can delay, but he does not have that power. that has to be an act of congress. >> the department of education general counsel said they think this is legal. they are using the justification for the heros act put in place after september 11th, gives the administration the right to cancel student loan payments in a time of war or in emergency. that emergency, sandra, they say, is the pandemic. sandra. >> sandra: a lot to dig into there. live at the white house as we await the announcement. th
the national taxpayers union foundation puts the cost at about $2,000 per taxpayer.is brushing off concerns that this is going to hike inflation even higher. they say because right now no one is making any student loan payments, they think restarting payments at the same time they are paying off a chunk of the debt, they think the two will offset each other. but some democrats even a year ago doubted the president was able to do this and that this was legal. >> people think that the...
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well, it's obviously going to absorb some liquidity because of these increased taxes, american taxpayer union to $2,000 per taxpayer going forward because of this payment capping structure. but immediately as you pointed out, it's going to harm the people who have the least means to pay immediately and benefit disproportionately as we saw from that p penn wharton model,0 60% of the benefits going to 60% of the highest earners. >> it's joe concha. you listen to that answer from kamala harris before and it makes your hair hurt. it's not like the first time we've seen her answer a question with a nonanswer and basically thousand island word salad. is there any possibility at this point, if joe biden doesn't run, that democrats will actually back the vice president which would be the natural course of the way things work, right, gore after clinton or nixon after eisenhower, you can go through the list of vice presidents who follow presidents, george h w. bush, is she remotely a possibility at this point? i can't remember the last time i've seen her do a major interview because her handlers are so
well, it's obviously going to absorb some liquidity because of these increased taxes, american taxpayer union to $2,000 per taxpayer going forward because of this payment capping structure. but immediately as you pointed out, it's going to harm the people who have the least means to pay immediately and benefit disproportionately as we saw from that p penn wharton model,0 60% of the benefits going to 60% of the highest earners. >> it's joe concha. you listen to that answer from kamala...
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enhancing, we are using that word now, hiring additional 87,000 new agents, joining me now national taxpayers union the tre treasury secretary janet yellen admitted to clarify the funding plan but it's an admission in what she said that the money will go toward auditing people who make less than $400,000 a year. >> yeah, the legislative language is advisory in nature and non-binding, let's not affect those people and not audit them and republicans in the senate in particular try to strengthened the language by introducing amendment, no additional audits for people making less than $100,000 and unanimously rejected by democrats. here is the kicker, it would have had 20 million-dollar impact. how can a provision that has no impact to amount of audits according to democrats have no impact according to cbo. it doesn't make sense. dagen: here is what janet yellen wrote, she said the $80 billion, quote, shall not be used to increase the share of small business or households below the 400,000-dollar threshold that are audited and the journal wrote about this yesterday. yellen is promising only that new au
enhancing, we are using that word now, hiring additional 87,000 new agents, joining me now national taxpayers union the tre treasury secretary janet yellen admitted to clarify the funding plan but it's an admission in what she said that the money will go toward auditing people who make less than $400,000 a year. >> yeah, the legislative language is advisory in nature and non-binding, let's not affect those people and not audit them and republicans in the senate in particular try to...
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most of the current employees are represented by national taxpayers employees union i should correcttical contributions to nancy pelosi, dick durbin progressive leaders who will profit politically, from this. maria: wow hypocrisy so rich pointing out this week we have 166,000 irs agents versus 19 or 20,000 border agents just extraordinary the way they completely ignore some of the issues that are important to the american people, it including corruption. we've got new emails revealing hunter biden longtime business partner eric as we aren sheer ip working to solicit donations for a former top biden adviser congressional campaign also working on chinese business deals with advisories business partner, so the business partner had ties to some of the highest levels of the communist party of china, byron, here we have a situation where china and communist party is the number one adversary of the united states, apdz we are still talking about tens of mmz of dollars, has been paid out to hunter biden and joe biden's brother jim biden, yeah, the question of whether or not this president is
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taxpayers will end. so i do think they are serious ripped, in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflicts, and i know there's a serious rip between american taxpayers and the by did ministration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically. and militarily, how do you think victor all been in viewed by his waist and counterparts? could the criticism he's facing be related to his relationship with president putin? yeah, i think he clearly has a better relationship with president putin than say, most of the european leaders and certainly better than president biden the president to have. but that's the kind of conciliatory. let's sit down and talk move, but you need from leaders like or been in order to try to bridge the gap between, you know, just painting president putin as this evil monster which made play well in the press may play well with the president by objectives, but it doesn't, in the conflict, it doesn't in the, the, the human suffering is going on and ukraine, it was his thing. i think there was, there were some talk this week about whether ukraine
taxpayers will end. so i do think they are serious ripped, in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflicts, and i know there's a serious rip between american taxpayers and the by did ministration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically. and militarily, how do you think victor all been in viewed by his waist and counterparts? could the criticism he's facing be related to his relationship with president putin? yeah, i think he clearly has a better...
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taxpayers. and who are these? who is the united states of america, the european union and the g7 countries, to take this money from their own budget and give it to ukraine, as of today 13:70 billion since the 24th, we have received that it is good that the americans are giving aid in fact as a grant. that is, it is irreversible . to the union, how long is this going to last, and how much more do we have to pay for it? i read some of the press. in some of the press, they write about what you know in the european union, the united states can be tired of ukraine. well, i ca n't imagine how the world can get tired of fighting for freedom. the fact that today the european union and the united states are helping ukraine on the one hand, this is now the only barrier, the need to honestly admit that the ukrainian economy is currently on an artificial respiration machine made by the united states, european style, on the other hand side, starting the ukrainian budget, financing today's victory on the economic front, because we will never win over the military. if we have a defeat on the economic front, europe protects itsel
taxpayers. and who are these? who is the united states of america, the european union and the g7 countries, to take this money from their own budget and give it to ukraine, as of today 13:70 billion since the 24th, we have received that it is good that the americans are giving aid in fact as a grant. that is, it is irreversible . to the union, how long is this going to last, and how much more do we have to pay for it? i read some of the press. in some of the press, they write about what you...
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at loggerheads with other countries in the european union, mostly because the junta has hired mercenaries at the cost of $10,000 a month to the taxpayersthey are trying to remove islamist extremists from power. reporter: it was the last contingent of france soldiers in the operation. on monday, they packed up and left following rising tensions with the ruling junta. the nine-year operation leaves a mixed legacy, but for now, the departing soldiers are focused on the dangerous journey ahead. >> we are not scared. >> is our last battle, it is all good. >> are you happy it is your last one? >> is all good. >> you're not scared? >> no, there soldiers with us. reporter: the soldiers have days to move equipment and bring it to the french base in niger. as they depart, the soldiers seem to have mixed feelings about what they are leaving behind. >> you are leaving in a few hours? >> we are leaving this theater of operations in a few hours. >> how do you feel, seeing as you are leaving? >> how could i put it? it is complete, our mission is completed. it is very important we leave altogether and in good health. reporter: over the years, the infl
at loggerheads with other countries in the european union, mostly because the junta has hired mercenaries at the cost of $10,000 a month to the taxpayersthey are trying to remove islamist extremists from power. reporter: it was the last contingent of france soldiers in the operation. on monday, they packed up and left following rising tensions with the ruling junta. the nine-year operation leaves a mixed legacy, but for now, the departing soldiers are focused on the dangerous journey ahead....
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understanding from that side and from the side of the taxpayers of these countries because when we sometimes hear statements from certain citizens of the european union of the united states of america that that is why we help ukraine so much, and i understand them because they are tax payers in their countries and they actually pay from their own pockets, so in context it is important that there is monitoring and that there is a justification for the numbers that give ukraine actually how much is needed now for the ukrainian budget because earlier we heard the sum of 5 billion, now we are talking about seven, and we understand that the longer the war continues, the bigger the deficit of the ukrainian budget will be, you know, it is very difficult to say because you need to have access to a large database of figures in order to say the exact figure. that is, we understand that 5.7 is an approximate estimate, but it is still desirable that there be monitoring. that is, you are what ukraine needs, because if you do not conduct this calculation, you can constantly name some numbers. as they say from the ceiling, but it is unlikely that our partner will l
understanding from that side and from the side of the taxpayers of these countries because when we sometimes hear statements from certain citizens of the european union of the united states of america that that is why we help ukraine so much, and i understand them because they are tax payers in their countries and they actually pay from their own pockets, so in context it is important that there is monitoring and that there is a justification for the numbers that give ukraine actually how much...
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do think they are serious ripped, in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflict, and i know there's a serious risk between american taxpayers and the by did ministration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically, and militarily. pretty staggering. newsline for, you know, some of the military equipment germany is sending to you. crane is so new advanced . it's not even in service in its own army. chancellor left shoulder made the admission in a recent interview. since then, we've moved to more complex and high value systems. some of the systems are so new that only a few been produced. and some of them have not even been introduced to the bundeswehr or those need training for the ukrainian crews. and we're providing that as well. chancellor shawl said the list of high value systems includes horwitz, hers multiple launch rockets, systems on to your craft units on counter battery radars. you also revealed ukrainian servicemen were being trained in germany on the use of the most sophisticated equipment. last month, the german government approved the sale of $100.00 self propelled howitzers
do think they are serious ripped, in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflict, and i know there's a serious risk between american taxpayers and the by did ministration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically, and militarily. pretty staggering. newsline for, you know, some of the military equipment germany is sending to you. crane is so new advanced . it's not even in service in its own army. chancellor left shoulder made the admission in a...
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embezzlement of funds because if the european union supports ukraine in its recovery, then a lot of investments will flow into ukraine, but if our taxpayersa task of harming the entire country and citizens on the ground therefore, we must first ensure reforms and the fight against corruption, and then the next steps. i am sure that we will succeed. next election at the end of january 2022 the invasion of ukraine, one of the deputies of the ukrainian parliament pressed arahamia said that the usa, together with its european partners and allies, is simply spreading panic about possible aggression, and you responded very harshly, i will quote you hardshl i will cold yoursel, they all use drugs in ukraine or what is going on there about drugs, i can't say anything. so this happened here on saturday, and i saw how the whole government would be all kinds of horns, a probable attack by the russians, i thought, that is, if i were part of this government or as the speaker of the majority in the verkhovna rada, i would prepare my country. i would go out to the people and inform them about their actions in case of aggression. raised the awareness of
embezzlement of funds because if the european union supports ukraine in its recovery, then a lot of investments will flow into ukraine, but if our taxpayersa task of harming the entire country and citizens on the ground therefore, we must first ensure reforms and the fight against corruption, and then the next steps. i am sure that we will succeed. next election at the end of january 2022 the invasion of ukraine, one of the deputies of the ukrainian parliament pressed arahamia said that the...
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i do think they are serious rips in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflicts, and i know there's a serious risk between american taxpayers and the, by the administration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically. and militarily, the russian investigative committee has opened a probe inter thursday's shaming of the myths by ukrainian troops. didn't it were public officials say 8 people, including a 12 year old girl, were killed and at least 5 others injured. a warning to view that you may find the following images disturbing. according to local officials around 10 projectiles hit the miss city center damaging several buildings. in this 14, you can see the moments the don bus palace hotel, where journalists were based was hit, an ot camera crew member is believed to have suffered concussion in the incident. the strikes happened just before a came immigration service in the local theater for recently killed didn't. it's melissa commander or those present were evacuated to shelters. canadian journalist, even bartlett, who narrowly escaped the strike, spoke earlier. the 1st blast occurred
i do think they are serious rips in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflicts, and i know there's a serious risk between american taxpayers and the, by the administration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically. and militarily, the russian investigative committee has opened a probe inter thursday's shaming of the myths by ukrainian troops. didn't it were public officials say 8 people, including a 12 year old girl, were killed and at least 5...
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i do think they are serious rifts in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflict, and i know there's a serious rip between american taxpayers and the by did ministration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically. and militarily. the common consensus among many western officials is that relations with russia will never be the same. and narrative supported by the media. one times a manian general things. it's wishful thinking to expect relations between russia and the west to return to the levels before the ukraine crisis. the same thought appeared in an article by a key official at the russian foreign ministry who claim that decades of cooperation with the west will be problematic at times was complete over interesting cooperation with russia is now growing in countries outside the western block. for example, india expects bilateral trade with russian sri lanka to reach $8.00 to $9000000000.00 over the next 2 months. that's often new daily allowed international trade in rupees. earlier, my colleague mckee, aaron discussed the issue with august i think as far as india is concerned, we've
i do think they are serious rifts in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflict, and i know there's a serious rip between american taxpayers and the by did ministration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine financially, economically. and militarily. the common consensus among many western officials is that relations with russia will never be the same. and narrative supported by the media. one times a manian general things. it's wishful thinking to expect relations...
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unions are conducted there themselves during the pandemic. kennedy: well, how they conducted themselves, they took $200 billion from taxpayers, hannah. they held students hostage. still didn't send them back to school. i want to know where is that money and how are they using it? if they haven't used it by the end of this coming school year, they have to give it all back. every cent. every penny because they're going to continue to fail. they're going to fail in their schools and they're going to fail our kids. that is going to have societal ramifications we'll be feeling for two generations. your thoughts. >> yeah absolutely. the first time i came on this show, i told you i didn't want to have kids and this is one of those moments where i'm glad i don't. i don't know where i'd go with my anger if i was a parent dealing with this for two years. we knew this was going to hurt kids and said that over and over and over and teachers union and people getting rich off of the administrative state and they don't care about your kids but enriching themselves. we spend $15,000 per year per kid on average in the public schools for what? that's
unions are conducted there themselves during the pandemic. kennedy: well, how they conducted themselves, they took $200 billion from taxpayers, hannah. they held students hostage. still didn't send them back to school. i want to know where is that money and how are they using it? if they haven't used it by the end of this coming school year, they have to give it all back. every cent. every penny because they're going to continue to fail. they're going to fail in their schools and they're going...
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price tag of the project and this is taxpayer money we are talking about so taxpayer money is going a lot less further when unionsampaign to publicize the inflation reduction act ahead of the midterms. listen to this. >> president biden democrats passed the most powerful climate law in us history. it ramps up clean energy, more wind, more solar, more electric vehicles, saves money on energy bills today. stuart: you side. guy benson is with us, $10 million doesn't sound like much money to me as you go into the november elections. >> at the turn of money but not anna national scale and not for a campaign like this. as we were debating and discussing as a nation this bill was all about the reduction of inflation, then it passes, they cleared the her land is all about climate change, the talking points shifted quickly, they are barely defending the reduction of inflation component which was the name of the bill because what they won't put in those ads for $10 million or any amount of money is nonpartisan studies found it won't have any effect on inflation. what those ads won't say is the tax increases are going to hi
price tag of the project and this is taxpayer money we are talking about so taxpayer money is going a lot less further when unionsampaign to publicize the inflation reduction act ahead of the midterms. listen to this. >> president biden democrats passed the most powerful climate law in us history. it ramps up clean energy, more wind, more solar, more electric vehicles, saves money on energy bills today. stuart: you side. guy benson is with us, $10 million doesn't sound like much money to...
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union, he is brandon arnold. great to have you on. what do you think of the florida plan to protect its own state taxpayers against irs audits after democratsency? they're talking about setting up state money, legal help to help defend state taxpayers against irs audits. the other one it would force irs agents to get florida state licenses to operate in the state. can they do that? that sounds like a big states rights fight? >> yes, it is a great question and i think based on my initial analysis of this, talking to some tax attorneys i think that is dubious provision of this plan. let's not lose the forest for the trees here. what is important, florida is fighting back, fighting back with the right way, better policies that will shine some sunlight on what the irs is doing, like you said, help small businesses fight back against the irs. so many small businesses unfortunately don't have the resources when they're audited, when they get nasty letters from the irs to fight back. thanks to this provision in the florida law, they will be empowered to do just that. elizabeth: one of the ideas to make florida state chartered banks send any indica
union, he is brandon arnold. great to have you on. what do you think of the florida plan to protect its own state taxpayers against irs audits after democratsency? they're talking about setting up state money, legal help to help defend state taxpayers against irs audits. the other one it would force irs agents to get florida state licenses to operate in the state. can they do that? that sounds like a big states rights fight? >> yes, it is a great question and i think based on my initial...
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taxpayers are paying the bill. >> jason: yes, very good, raymond arroyo, you are the best. thank you so much for joining us tonight. all right, parents being called extremist by a state teachers unionng up for their kids rights. we will show you the ad that they have taken out and talk to one of those parents who is absolutely fuming. stay there. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. ♪ ♪ >> we don't agree on everything in new jersey, but we all agreed that our kids deserve a world-class education, so when extremist start attacking our schools, that's not who we are. people who only want to fight to score political points should take that somewhere else. >> jason: really come a teachers union is calling parents extremists. that is an actual advertisement from the new jersey education association. joining me now is ashley lamb, her stepchildren are in the n
taxpayers are paying the bill. >> jason: yes, very good, raymond arroyo, you are the best. thank you so much for joining us tonight. all right, parents being called extremist by a state teachers unionng up for their kids rights. we will show you the ad that they have taken out and talk to one of those parents who is absolutely fuming. stay there. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be...
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union pension bailout. now, mr. president, it is pretty clear who the democrats were trying to rescue with that bill. and it was not hardworking american taxpayers. they got the shaft on that. and they know it. and then of course we considered the infrastructure package that had almost nothing to do with infrastructure, but it served as a very useful vehicle for a lot of the green new deal. remember build back better, they couldn't get it across. they had to break it into parts. so you've seen parts of it in different bills. part of it was in that infrastructure package. to tennesseans this was a missed opportunity because they desperately need meaningful improvements to broadband infrastructure and access to high-speed internet connections. it was a missed opportunity for all americans seeing crime and drugs that are in their communities because of that open border, and it was a missed opportunity for the keystone xl pipeline and for support for american energy. missed opportunities continue to be their thing. just a few short days ago, we passed a chips and science bill. sounds really good and constructive. but over the course of a few years,
union pension bailout. now, mr. president, it is pretty clear who the democrats were trying to rescue with that bill. and it was not hardworking american taxpayers. they got the shaft on that. and they know it. and then of course we considered the infrastructure package that had almost nothing to do with infrastructure, but it served as a very useful vehicle for a lot of the green new deal. remember build back better, they couldn't get it across. they had to break it into parts. so you've seen...
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taxpayers to pay with ao or get them to pay what they owe. that is the purpose no matter what you are with the irs. as far as the union goes that he is talk about, it is called the national treasures employee, into you. the irs is a bureau of the treasury department. they report directly to the treasury. ntu is a union, employees can be either in management or regular employees. approximately 40% of the people in the irs belong to it. your member what reagan did to the air traffic control union. as far as guns goes, the irs consist of an examination which is your revenue agents and tax auditors, your collection which is what i did, customer service area in your criminal investigation area. which is less than half of the total irs employees. them are the only people issued any type of a firearm. as fire -- as far as the hiring of these 80,000 people goes, it is going to take a long time because they are going to be looking at people that either are cpas or people with accounting degrees, or people who previously worked for the irs or people who work for tax agencies that work with the irs. it is going to take a long ti
taxpayers to pay with ao or get them to pay what they owe. that is the purpose no matter what you are with the irs. as far as the union goes that he is talk about, it is called the national treasures employee, into you. the irs is a bureau of the treasury department. they report directly to the treasury. ntu is a union, employees can be either in management or regular employees. approximately 40% of the people in the irs belong to it. your member what reagan did to the air traffic control...
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taxpayer footing the bill. yeah, very good. raymond arroyo, you're the best. thank you so much for joining us tonight. all right. parents being called extremist's by a teachers union just for standing up for their kids. right. we'll show you the ad that they've taken out and talk to one of those parents who's absolutely fuming. stator. today, rising prices are everywhere and nutrisystem. we believe this should stop losing weight and living healthier. that's why for a limited time, we're dropping our prices back to january 2019 on our most popular program, uniquely yours, you'll get our delicious meals delivered for you may not be able to control rising costs, but you can't control your health and your weight with nutrition. don't take advantage of the time up. go online or call right now. do you listen to the tv on high volume or have trouble hearing conversations? then you would benefit from hearing aids. don't waste thousands on expensive hearing aids when you can get nanos revolutionary technology for just two hundred ninety seven dollars. don't be fooled by higher priced hearing. the cic recharge is a true hearing aid not an amplifier with rechargeable technol
taxpayer footing the bill. yeah, very good. raymond arroyo, you're the best. thank you so much for joining us tonight. all right. parents being called extremist's by a teachers union just for standing up for their kids. right. we'll show you the ad that they've taken out and talk to one of those parents who's absolutely fuming. stator. today, rising prices are everywhere and nutrisystem. we believe this should stop losing weight and living healthier. that's why for a limited time, we're...
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taxpayers money, so it's a very big issue in another issue is dead. can you's debt ceiling is an all—time high it's on people have been complaining about. a few things that unionse health care, health care is very expensive and canyon every day we are seeing a tweet on social media, people asking that people can fund raise they can take their tip to the hospital. these are some of things that are making people at the turn up that are making people at the turn up to vote not turn up because people are looking at the ballot papers are presented to them and it's somebody who is representative and someone who will not make things better for them, and someone who will not make things betterfor them, then i will say they do not have a reason to come. three—quarters of kenya's total population are under the age we want all canyons to turn out and vote in _ we want all canyons to turn out and vote in peace. —— kenyans. that's because past elections have been far from peaceful. in the 1990s, ruling party members attacked and burned opposition supporters�* homes to suppress turnout. after the 2007 general election, mr 0dinga accused the ruling party of rigging the vote,
taxpayers money, so it's a very big issue in another issue is dead. can you's debt ceiling is an all—time high it's on people have been complaining about. a few things that unionse health care, health care is very expensive and canyon every day we are seeing a tweet on social media, people asking that people can fund raise they can take their tip to the hospital. these are some of things that are making people at the turn up that are making people at the turn up to vote not turn up because...
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because it's going to raise project cost thanks unionized workers' far higher wages and benefits, which will be borne by utility ratepayers and taxpayers how does this reduce inflation? >> ainsley: that is yet to be determined and it probably won't happen for a long time. and i don't think this will contribute to that. senator mike lee will come up later, about 30 minutes from now, to talk about this issue. stay tuned for that, and in the meantime we will talk about public safety and crime in new york city. a lot of police officers are leaving. even though we have 561 new police recruits that were sworn in earlier this month, we had 2100 sworn in officers that decided to retire or resign, and this is just since january of this year. as more than all of 2019. >> lawrence: typically, you are eligible for your pension about 20 years into your service. a lot of cops are saying, "you know what? we don't even need the pension. it's become too anti-cop in new york city. we want to go to another state." look at these numbers. this is 2021, about 1700 that have left the department. going back to 2022, it's about 2400 police officers about to le
because it's going to raise project cost thanks unionized workers' far higher wages and benefits, which will be borne by utility ratepayers and taxpayers how does this reduce inflation? >> ainsley: that is yet to be determined and it probably won't happen for a long time. and i don't think this will contribute to that. senator mike lee will come up later, about 30 minutes from now, to talk about this issue. stay tuned for that, and in the meantime we will talk about public safety and...
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taxpayers, not higher. i commend you to make the effort to pass this. thank you also to representatives for co-sponsoring. i ask you for your support. the top life priority and endorsed by unions and not our only priority. we also released a federal policy agenda for inclusion in the arts and partnerships with our fellow unions. the fatten do youment -- it is to drive inclusion. we strongly support the council act to end discrimination in the industry. i want to thank the small business committee for helping to make sure unions were treated fairly in the pandemic by allowing access to the paycheck substitution program. we worked hard and this was a life line to them and our employees. it is a robust contributor to the economy because of a strong union presence, not in spite of it. >> thank you, most karras. now our next speaker is recognized. >> good morning. thank you for inviting me to add my voice to the hearing. i'm co-owner of the country jubilee and my husband and in-laws. as a former mayor of wrap son and chair of the missouri tourism commission i can attest familiar entertainment is at the heart of our community. in 1967 the presley family opened the original show on h
taxpayers, not higher. i commend you to make the effort to pass this. thank you also to representatives for co-sponsoring. i ask you for your support. the top life priority and endorsed by unions and not our only priority. we also released a federal policy agenda for inclusion in the arts and partnerships with our fellow unions. the fatten do youment -- it is to drive inclusion. we strongly support the council act to end discrimination in the industry. i want to thank the small business...
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taxpayers to pay what they owe or get them to pay what they owe. that's the purpose no matter where you are with the i.r.s. now, as far as the unionhat he was talking about it's called the national treasurer's employee union. it mrongs to the treasury department. the i.r.s. is a bureau of the treasury department, they report directly to the treasury. nteu is a very, very weak union. it can, employees can either be in management or regular employees and in about approximately 40% of the people in the i.r.s. belong to it. you remember what reagan did to the air traffic control union. ok, as far as guns goes, the i.r.s. exists of an examination which is your revenue agents and tax auditrs, your collection revenue officers which i did, and then your customer service, and then your criminal investigation area which is less than one half of 1% of the total i.r.s. employees. those are the people issued any type of a firearm. and as far as the hiring of these 87,000 people go, it's going to take a long time to get that because they're going to be looking at people that either are cpas or accounting degrees or people previously worked for
taxpayers to pay what they owe or get them to pay what they owe. that's the purpose no matter where you are with the i.r.s. now, as far as the unionhat he was talking about it's called the national treasurer's employee union. it mrongs to the treasury department. the i.r.s. is a bureau of the treasury department, they report directly to the treasury. nteu is a very, very weak union. it can, employees can either be in management or regular employees and in about approximately 40% of the people...
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taxpayers is spent on training ukrainian nationalists, the country is plunging before our eyes into a grandiose crisis, an increase in the cost of living. now the highest supermarket shelves in 60 years are empty unionsort, felix, has become the daily mail's eight-day strike will disrupt supply chains by £700m and exacerbate shortages of some products, and the daily mail warns that electricity bills could reach £6,000 a year by april, that's 425,000 rubles. 425.000 rubles per year a year is a month, plus or minus 35,000 rubles. just imagine a utility bill and five times the average british utility bill in march of this year, that is, an increase in cost five times to an expert they warn, what is a rise in price will increase the number of deaths from the cold, and their statistics in the united kingdom fix it. about 10,000 people freeze in the truest sense of the word every year. well, now, as in the third world countries and also as in ukraine, women in the once great britain, as we now jokingly call it, have to engage in prostitution, but firstly, in order not to die of hunger, and secondly, to try to keep warm. with the cost of living crisis, prices are expected to soar even higher in october a fo
taxpayers is spent on training ukrainian nationalists, the country is plunging before our eyes into a grandiose crisis, an increase in the cost of living. now the highest supermarket shelves in 60 years are empty unionsort, felix, has become the daily mail's eight-day strike will disrupt supply chains by £700m and exacerbate shortages of some products, and the daily mail warns that electricity bills could reach £6,000 a year by april, that's 425,000 rubles. 425.000 rubles per year a year is a...
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unions? what is the problem? the issue is, as we have said all along, the industry has received £16 billion of taxpayer subsidiesifics around pay rates, what are the issues outside of that that are causing — i know you talk about modernisation, changing practices — where are the areas whether unions are rejecting what are proposing? the fact is we haven't really been able to talk in detail with the unions and the good news is that we have those formal talks next week but it is really about flexibility on average a driver has about four daysin on average a driver has about four days in a week, 35 hour week so it isn't about asking people to work longer and increase the 35 hours. what we're saying is, within a 35 hours, how do we get more productivity? some historical practices of how we would diagram drivers, how the rosters are working, make it quite inflexible in some places and we don't utilise the full shift length, again, that is not about making anything unsafe it is just about getting drivers to be more productive within the 35 hour week, so nobody is going to lose theirjob. we aren't asking people to work
unions? what is the problem? the issue is, as we have said all along, the industry has received £16 billion of taxpayer subsidiesifics around pay rates, what are the issues outside of that that are causing — i know you talk about modernisation, changing practices — where are the areas whether unions are rejecting what are proposing? the fact is we haven't really been able to talk in detail with the unions and the good news is that we have those formal talks next week but it is really about...
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taxpayers expect from modern tax policy? we will talk about this today with artyom kiryanov, chairman of the russian union of taxpayers, he isiterally in touch with us in a few minutes. in the meantime, traditionally a few figures 2 weeks are left until the moment when the federal tax service of russia stops accepting applications for joining the tax monitoring program, according to preliminary data for this project. next year, another 112 companies will join, so the number of enterprises that have opened online access for the tax officer to their information systems in exchange for a reduction in the number of inspections and claims will exceed 450. to enter the tax monitoring program, the company must have no less than 1 billion rubles in revenue the same minimum value of assets and pay more than 100 million rubles. taxes per year. 10 federal departments and 16 constituent entities of the russian federation have connected to the data delivery platform of the federal tax service of russia; now these ministries and regional authorities automatically receive information on the current cash register and the movement of the sel
taxpayers expect from modern tax policy? we will talk about this today with artyom kiryanov, chairman of the russian union of taxpayers, he isiterally in touch with us in a few minutes. in the meantime, traditionally a few figures 2 weeks are left until the moment when the federal tax service of russia stops accepting applications for joining the tax monitoring program, according to preliminary data for this project. next year, another 112 companies will join, so the number of enterprises that...