Posts - Bill - S 2646 No Tax Treaties for Foreign Aggressors Act
senate 08/01/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that if the People's Liberation Army attacks Taiwan, the United States will respond by ending the tax treaty with China to hold them accountable for acts of aggression. This legislation aims to align our financial policies with our commitment to Taiwan's security.
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S 2646 - No Tax Treaties for Foreign Aggressors Act
Views
left-leaning 08/01/2025
Using economic tools to back peace—because diplomacy should always pack a punch without a war cry.
moderate 08/01/2025
A swift, smart move on paper, but real impact depends on how Washington plays its hand next.
moderate 08/01/2025
It's easy to say 'no tax breaks for bad actors,' but the devil’s in the diplomatic details.
left-leaning 08/01/2025
If China attacks Taiwan, we can't be handing them tax gifts; sanctions, not sweets, are the language they understand.
left-leaning 08/01/2025
Cutting off tax breaks to an aggressor? Finally, a bill that puts human rights over corporate profits.
right-leaning 08/01/2025
If China shoots, they don’t get our handshake or our tax breaks; this bill is basic patriotism in action.
moderate 08/01/2025
Terminating tax treaties sends a clear signal—but let’s hope it’s backed by more than just paperwork.
right-leaning 08/01/2025
No more freebies for aggressors—tax treaties shouldn’t be a cover for hostile power games.
right-leaning 08/01/2025
About time we put America first and stopped rewarding China’s hostile moves with tax perks!