"The average car is a Toyota Corolla which has a gas tank big enough to hold 13.2 gallons of gas. An average car uses about 1/5 of a gallon of gas an hour if you let it idle. 13.2÷.2 is 66. So about 66 hours in a full tank. I did a whole 5 minutes of research on this and I don't know if I used the right equation so I may be wrong"
Learn the difference between net wealth and usable income; why higher taxes create less government income (gaffer curve); why minimum wage will always be unlivable and that 95% of people only receive it while being a dependent; that the share of wealth is changing because people are living longer; that the majority of the homeless want to be there, and most of the others require involuntary psychiatric treatment.
lol want to cite some sources for your right-wing fantasies.
Liberals always have trouble with facts and reason.
Welfare mom is a net loss, they use without producing for the economy.
Average yearly cost of ALL welfare programs is about $3,000 per person in the US.
Average yearly cost of tax breaks for the rich is about $7,500 per person in the US.
Average time someone stays on welfare before returning to economic productivity < 3 years.
Average time rich people continue to receive massive tax breaks: TBD.
Your politicians have been bought (both Republican and Democrat). The system is stacked against the middle and lower classes, and has been since 1980 (with around $50trillion that would have gone to the lower classes being moved to the 1% since then.)
Suprise! You've been the "evil elites" the whole time.
There is no "cost" to a "tax break." The money does not belong to the government...it belongs to the person who earned it. The total share of taxes paid by "the rich" has been going up, not down. We do not have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem.
Statism: The most dangerous cult in existence,
and the one with the highest body count by far.
now justify the reason a woman gets to take half or your stuff but you get 0 of her stuff..........................when "SHE" files for divorce?
#7 there are ~ 330,000,000 + firearms in the US, in 2019 there were 39,707 deaths caused by firearms
this means that of the 39707 people killed with a firearm only 0.012032424% of the firearms were used
that also mean that 99.987967576% of the firearms weren't used to kill anyone
in the hand of the public in the US, guns have a 99.981% safety record