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Democrats Tax Cuts Exposed! In this hard-hitting political analysis, we break down the sudden Democratic Party desperation as Katie Porter and Cory Booker push massive tax relief right before the 2026 elections.Katie Porter (running for California governor) just proposed eliminating state income taxes for families earning under $100,000. Senator Cory Booker’s “Keep Your Pay Act” would make the first $75,000 of federal income completely tax-free. But after years of demanding higher taxes and more spending, why the sudden change?We expose the hypocrisy: past Democrat tax-hike positions vs. today’s election-year pandering, plus the real tax increases they quietly passed in blue states and cities after previous elections.

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro – The Wolves Have Come Out To Play: Democratic Desperation
1:45 Katie Porter California Governor Tax Cut Proposal
5:10 Cory Booker Keep Your Pay Act Breakdown
8:30 Past vs Present: Democrat Tax Flip Flops
11:20 Tax Hikes in Blue Cities & States After Elections
14:00 What This Means For American Voters & Your Wallet

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00:00So, we got to talk about something that I didn't think that I would ever see, right, coming from the
00:04Democrat Party, but I guess it kind of speaks to the desperation of the Democrat Party, but then also, it
00:11also speaks to exactly where I said the Democrat Party was eventually going to have to go.
00:18Now, in this first clip, I came across a woman by the name of Katie Porter. Some of you might
00:26be familiar with Katie Porter out of California, aka California. She's running for governor of California.
00:33She recently had a big scandal concerning how terrible of a person she genuinely is behind the scenes. She was
00:42projected to easily win the governorship of California until that whole scandal broke, and then she dramatically fell from the
00:52top, and I believe two Republicans are still in the lead, which is another story that I thought about talking
00:57about, but got sidetracked.
00:59If you guys aren't familiar, it looks like two Republicans may be running for governor of California just based upon
01:07how they run their elections in California.
01:10Now, do I think it will happen? No, I think there will be a Democrat that kind of rises through
01:15the ranks, but right now, it's the top two wins, and because there's not many Republicans, the vote isn't being
01:22split as much between Republicans.
01:23There's basically only two. If there's only two, then they're going to be sitting at the top, while there's 10
01:30Democrats who are splitting the Democrat vote.
01:33Katie Porter happens to be one of them. I believe she's the second leading Democrat, but I just wanted to
01:38give you guys a little bit of backstory and information on that.
01:42Now, let's get into Katie Porter, who seems to be desperate to try to get that governorship. Take a listen
01:47to what she had to say recently. Check it out.
01:50I think Californians have been conditioned to think that the only thing that can ever happen is taxes go up.
01:54Not when I'm governor. I'm going to eliminate California's state income taxes for families making under $100,000.
02:02Why? Because that is a real affordability solution. That's thousands of dollars back in people's pockets. It will help them
02:09not need social supports and social programs.
02:11How can we make life in California affordable for people who are here now, for the next generation of Californians,
02:17and for that workforce that we need to attract?
02:21Huh. So it will help them not need any social services, which is exactly what Republicans have been saying for
02:29a very long time now.
02:30But we've all been called crazy. Oh, we only want to help. We only want to help the rich.
02:39And here you have her coming out with this. Crazy, crazy, which is also, I might add, a Republican idea
02:50to not tax.
02:51I believe Steve Hilton is one of the Republicans running in California. He had the idea of not taxing folks
02:59under a certain income.
03:01But one of the other things that I found interesting about this whole thing, because, of course, I kind of
03:06went down the rabbit hole of taxes, and I found another Democrat who was proposing the exact same thing.
03:13It's kind of interesting. Not long ago, on March 9th, this article was penned, and it says,
03:20Senator Cory Booker proposes Keep Your Pay Act, eliminating federal income tax on the first $75,000.
03:28Hmm. Interesting how that works. Interesting how that works.
03:35Senator Cory Booker, Democrat from New Jersey, facing...
03:40Oh, there's some motivation there. Hmm. Kind of interesting how that works.
03:47Kind of seems and sounds like something that Senator John Cornyn is doing now, changing up his tune just to
03:55get re-elected.
03:56Then, as soon as they're re-elected, they go right back to who they are or who they've always been.
04:01Interesting. Interesting. Interesting.
04:04Let me throw this back up on the screen.
04:06His campaign, re-election campaign in 2026, announced a new tax cut bill, the Keep Your Pay Act,
04:13that would eliminate federal income taxes on the first $75,000 of income for most households
04:19and expand key tax credits for working families.
04:24Booker's plan increases the standard deduction to $75,000 for married couples filing jointly
04:30with proportional relief for single filers and heads of household reducing federal income tax
04:36on the median American family by an estimated 85%.
04:45What do you know? Democrats completely changing their tune all of a sudden, right before, you know,
04:52they want to get elected or be re-elected.
04:55In Katie Port's situation, she wants to be elected governor.
04:59In Senator Cory Booker's situation, he wants to be re-elected.
05:04Because not long ago, this same guy, Cory Booker, right?
05:08Because, of course, the internet lives on forever.
05:10This same guy, Cory Booker, was advocating for more taxes.
05:14This is back in 2019.
05:16Not long ago.
05:18Check it out.
05:201969.
05:21Yes.
05:22How do you make a pitch to voters?
05:24The economy is thriving.
05:25Let's get rid of the president.
05:27You don't need to make a pitch.
05:28Listen to voters.
05:29When you walk around my block, you ask people if the numbers that Donald Trump touts are really making a
05:34difference in their lives.
05:35You have people on my block.
05:37I'm the only presidential candidate that lives in a low-income, inner-city neighborhood.
05:40Talk to folks, and they'll tell you, I have to work two jobs just to try to keep myself in
05:45housing.
05:45And, by the way, that housing doesn't reflect the dignity of my family.
05:49Americans are struggling.
05:50Their wages are too low.
05:52We're decades low for the last four decades.
05:54I don't think they've budged that much.
05:56They've gone up 3%, which is more than it ever went up during Obama.
06:00But, again, first of all, Obama, I love that Trump is taking credit for a recovery that started under Obama.
06:06But the substance of this, who is this economy going to work for?
06:10And we had a tax plan that was all about giving the wealthiest people more of a break.
06:14My vision for this country is that we will target things like a massive increase in the earned income tax
06:19credit to actual workers.
06:21We've got to make sure that this is a shared recovery, because right now it definitely is not.
06:25What do you say to somebody who says, yeah, I'm not crazy about Trump, but the economy has done so
06:31much better,
06:31and Republicans keep telling me the Democratic nominee is going to raise my taxes, and he is talking about raising
06:38taxes.
06:39So that might hurt the economy.
06:40That might hurt my bottom line.
06:42What's the counterargument to that?
06:43Look, I think that we live in a nation with far more patriotism than people are expressing.
06:48And what I mean by that is folks want the best for their country.
06:50And they know that if your family doesn't have a great public school for your kid, if your family does
06:54not have great access to health care,
06:56then we all are suffering as a result of that, and often creating greater costs.
06:59As a chief executive of the city, I saw that us treating addiction and mental illness with jail and hospital
07:06emergency rooms was a far more expensive way to do this.
07:09And so I'm going to run a campaign that speaks to all of America.
07:12I don't think Democrats should be defined by just beating Republicans.
07:15We should be defined by uniting Americans.
07:17And this is a moment where across this country, from farm towns to factory towns, from cities to suburbs,
07:23we have so much common pain, where Americans are seeing from the cost of prescription drugs to the cost of
07:27college,
07:28that we are all hurting because we have not designed an economy that invests in each other.
07:33Let's talk about education, because you just raised that.
07:37So, yeah, we can tax people more because they're patriotic.
07:41So they'll understand.
07:45No, Cory Booker, no.
07:46I mean, I am patriotic, but I'm not giving you more cash.
07:52I need all mine.
07:54Y'all take enough, okay?
07:56As a matter of fact, take less.
07:58God damn it.
07:59You know what I mean?
08:01This is crazy.
08:02But that was in 2019.
08:052019, guys.
08:06Crazy stuff.
08:07Crazy stuff.
08:08You know what else I find crazy?
08:10Is that they're in, like, this crossroads, right?
08:15You got Democrats who are up for re-election and trying to be re-elected, or trying to be elected,
08:21excuse me.
08:22They're talking about cutting taxes, while Democrats who have just been elected, i.e.
08:29Abigail Spanberger.
08:30Is it Spanberger or Spanberger?
08:32I'm not even trying to be funny.
08:33I think it's Spanberger.
08:37I talked about how her and the Democrats in Virginia were proposing, like, all of these different crazy taxes.
08:43They want a delivery tax.
08:45So if you order something from Amazon, they want a new tax on top of that.
08:48They want a food delivery tax.
08:50So if you get your food delivered, they want a tax on top of that.
08:54They wanted, they were proposing, granted, these aren't, like, set in stone.
08:59But they were proposing, like, all of these different crazy taxes.
09:03It's just like, yo, this is crazy.
09:06And then when you look at somebody like John Mamdani, it's basically the same thing.
09:10He wants to change New York's estate tax.
09:15That would hurt middle-class New Yorkers in a huge way.
09:19And estate tax is a tax on money or property someone leaves behind when they die.
09:24So just think about all those families, middle-class families.
09:27They worked hard.
09:28They then passed on what they had to their children.
09:30Those children get the benefit of all their parents' hard work, and they're going to try to go forward.
09:34You know what he wants to do?
09:35Well, right now, estates worth less than about $7 million don't pay a New York estate tax.
09:42So that means just about everybody.
09:45Mamdani wants that number dropped to $750,000.
09:49Now, in New York, that may sound like a lot of money, and it is.
09:53However, what if they left you a house?
09:55Now you're going to pay what?
09:56He also wants to raise the rate of how much the state could take, from 16% to as much
10:02as 50%.
10:04That's a lot.
10:05Mamdani is looking for help from the state legislature in raising money to close a $5.4 billion budget deficit
10:13from fiscal year that begins in July.
10:16Texas Congresswoman Beth Van Dyne.
10:20Lowering into that threshold, they're going to continue to pound as much money out of their constituents as possible.
10:25But what's shocking to me is that these people keep getting re-elected.
10:30I don't understand the logic in that.
10:32And, you know, as far as New Yorkers, California, Virginians are concerned, if you are voting for these people, don't
10:40be shocked when they do exactly what they say they're going to do, which is tax the ever-loving bejesus
10:44out of you.
10:45The Washington Post editorial board says Mamdani offered voters a simple proposition, let him punish the rich, and he could
10:53deliver a socialist utopia.
10:54The city's residents are quickly learning that their inexperienced mayor had a more expansive definition of rich than they realized.
11:04Madison Allworth of Fox Business.
11:08By rich, he meant you.
11:12It's the same thing going on in Chirac, a.k.a. Chicago, where Mayor Brandon Johnson is having to raise
11:21property taxes to try to cover the deficit because so many businesses and wealthy individuals just up and left.
11:29Like, no, bro, you're not about to tax the crap out of us.
11:32We out of here.
11:32It's the same thing going on in New York.
11:35Same thing going to happen in Virginia.
11:38It's the same thing happening in California.
11:40You see it all over the board.
11:41But these same folks who propose this kind of stuff, when it's time for them to be re-elected or
11:46elected, they have a completely different tune, which is absolutely wild.
11:51I don't understand how people are so easily tricked.
11:56Maybe it's because, you know, obviously we all have lives and a lot of people just don't pay attention to
12:01politics.
12:02So when somebody like a Katie Porter or a Booker, Corey Booker, excuse me, I was like John Booker.
12:14That's not I was thinking of John Cornyn while thinking of Booker at the same time because I was about
12:18to get to John Cornyn.
12:19But like Booker, like John Cornyn, for example, also a Republican, when they spend buku bucks on these ads that
12:28are running all over people's televisions and they haven't really been paying attention to politics, it probably convinces them, all
12:34right, you know, John Cornyn is probably a good guy.
12:37You know, I mean, he spent $70 million to convince people of that to only win by barely over 1%.
12:43But hey, if it works, it works.
12:45I don't really like it.
12:47I thought those days were over with.
12:49That's my mistake.
12:50I was clearly wrong on that because because clearly you can still buy elections, right?
12:57Unfortunately, I thought after Kamala lost after two and a half billion dollars was spent on her behind that those
13:03days were cooked.
13:03But apparently they're still here, not to the extent that they used to be, but we have seen if you're
13:10willing to spend enough, you can probably buy your way into winning an election.
13:17And we saw that with John Cornyn.
13:18We'll see what happens in the runoff in May.
13:22I believe it's in May.
13:23But anyway, I just wanted to share that with you guys.
13:26Crazy stuff.
13:27How they flip flop, you know?
13:29When it's time to be reelected, cut the taxes, cut the taxes.
13:32But once they get reelected, guys, we're going to have to raise property taxes.
13:37We're going to have to add a tax on top of your Amazon delivery service.
13:41We're going to have to add a tax on top of this, a tax on top of that.
13:44If you buy Hulu, Netflix, or any of that, we're going to have to add a tax on top of
13:48that.
13:52It is so crazy, man.
13:54The flip flop is wild.
13:56Absolutely wild.
13:57But y'all get in the comments.
13:58Let me know your thoughts and your opinions.
13:59Stay safe out there.
14:00Peace and love.
14:01I'm out.
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