Who is Going to Pay for Abbott’s Tax Ponzi scheme?

LOL. Do I really need to answer that?

After holding office for 12 years, and sucking on the tit of the government for his entire working life, Greg Abbott doesn’t have a lot to run on. The abortion issue is over. Immigration raids are a disaster. Health and property insurance are out the roof. Our electricity grid is still fragile and only getting worse. Groceries continue to cost more and more. Housing costs also through the roof. So Abbott needs something besides the rising cost of living in Texas to run on.

Abbott has filed for re-election running on abolishing taxes but guess who is going to pay for it? Homebuilders? Insurance companies? Chemical companies? Corporations? His donor base? Not a chance. Abbott’s tax stunt is going to put the burden on the middle class and the poor and for good reason. They don’t vote. They aren’t paying attention since they are working to afford living in Texas. This tax stunt is going to starve our public schools, again, driving more money into private schools, forcing more cuts and causing more failures. Schools are not free. Running the government is not free. Roads are not free. Someone has to pay for them and guess who the fuck will?

Abbott claims to have created this so called “Texas miracle” bringing in large companies into Texas, driving up the cost of housing, increasing traffic congestion, straining our electric grid, and now stressing our water supply. This is great for business but someone is paying for it. We are and I bet, if elected, Scott Bowen will take a knee, and kiss Abbott’s ass and support him.

Lucky for Abbott, most Texans don’t vote and most that do are the biggest idiots on the planet. Don’t fall for it. As they said in Star Wars “It’s a trap!”.


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One Response to Who is Going to Pay for Abbott’s Tax Ponzi scheme?

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    You nailed it!

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