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Indivisibles,
   Tax day is coming up, and the ultra-rich aren’t sweating it. In fact, last
   week some of the wealthiest Americans packed into the home of a
   billionaire hedge fund manager for a blockbuster fundraiser for Donald
   Trump. 
   The audience of just over 100 guests included people like billionaire
   Robert Mercer, who invested $10 million into Breitbart, and Mike Hodges, a
   payday lender who was recorded saying he could influence regulations on
   his own industry by donating to Trump. These are the folks underwriting
   Trump's campaign (and legal defense fund), and there’s a reason why
   they're so eager to cut him a check:
      [1]NBC News headline that reads, 'Trump tells billionaires he'l keep
                 theirtaxes low at $50 million fundraising gala
   Trump is promising his billionaire benefactors that he'll double down on
   his massive tax cuts for the mega-rich if he gets another term -- even as
   he hints at policies that will increase costs for the rest of us and
   previews cuts to Social Security and Medicare. 
   We know a second Trump term will mean more handouts for the rich at the
   expense of everyone else, but it's not enough to just spell out what's
   wrong with Trump. We have to offer something better, and Joe Biden is
   doing just that.
   Last month, Biden released his plan to make the rich pay their fair share
   so we can invest in our communities and fund the programs that lift up
   working families:
   ➡️ Raising the corporate tax rate
   ➡️ Creating a 25% billionaire minimum tax
   ➡️ Ending tax breaks for excessive CEO pay
   ➡️ Closing tax loopholes for offshoring jobs and profits
   Creating a fair tax code as Biden proposes would raise trillions of
   dollars so we can fund things like:
   ✅ Free pre-K for millions of kids
   ✅ Expanding the Child Tax Credit
   ✅ Expanding the Affordable Care Act
   ✅ Free community college
   ✅ 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave
   Obviously, there’s a stark contrast to paint for voters here. Trump’s tax
   cuts for the ultra-rich are his signature legislative accomplishment, and
   also: WILDLY UNPOPULAR. In contrast, Biden’s plan to make the rich pay
   their fair share polls through the roof. And it has the added benefit of
   being the right thing to do. 
   It’s all part of a narrative that we know moves voters: Trump only cares
   about himself and the billionaires and far-right extremists he believes
   will back him no matter what. Biden is fighting to help working Americans
   earn livable wages, receive affordable healthcare, and be able to retire
   in dignity. 
   But good narratives don’t break through on their own. It takes phonebanks,
   texting, postcarding, and a massive door knocking strategy to reach the
   voters we need to hear them. That’s all part of our plan -- but we need
   your help to fund it. 
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   defeat Trump and build an economy where all Americans -- not just the
   ultra-rich -- can thrive?
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   Tax season can be tedious, but the absolute worst part is the idea that
   billionaire GOP donors are often paying a lower rate than the average
   taxpayer -- and donating that windfall to extremists who threaten our
   democracy all in the hopes of hoarding even more of their wealth. 
   It pisses us off. [ [link removed] ]If it pisses you off too, please consider chipping
   in to help our people-powered movement overcome their massive political
   donations this November >>
   In solidarity,
   Indivisible Team
   
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