While hardworking Americans gear up for another grueling tax season, Trump administration insider Michael Faulkender is asking the question Washington elites don't want answered: Why does our tax code punish the very people who built this nation?
In an exclusive interview, Faulkender—who served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President Trump's first term—delivered a scathing assessment of America's backwards tax system that rewards government dependence while crushing entrepreneurs, small business owners, and charitable givers.
"We've created a system that penalizes success and subsidizes failure," Faulkender told reporters. "Every April, the productive class gets hammered while those who contribute nothing get rewarded. It's completely backwards."
The Deep State's War on Success
Faulkender's bombshell analysis reveals how decades of Democrat tax policy have systematically destroyed American entrepreneurship. While Biden's regime spent four years raising taxes on job creators, President Trump's return signals a complete reversal toward rewarding those who actually contribute to society.
The numbers don't lie, folks. Under Trump's first-term tax cuts, small businesses thrived, unemployment hit historic lows, and charitable giving soared. But Biden's tax-and-spend disaster nearly killed the golden goose.
"When you reward success, you get more success. When you punish achievement, you get more government dependency. It's that simple," Faulkender explained.
Now, with Republicans controlling Washington and Trump back in the Oval Office, Faulkender's vision of "American Abundance" isn't just possible—it's inevitable.
Patriots vs. Parasites
Here's what the establishment media won't tell you: America's tax code has become a weapon against patriotic Americans who work hard, start businesses, donate to charity, and build communities. Meanwhile, the welfare state rewards those who contribute nothing.
Faulkender's plan would flip this script entirely, creating massive incentives for charitable giving, small business investment, and wealth creation. Imagine a tax system that actually rewards the people who make America great.
As we approach another tax season, every patriotic American should ask themselves: Do we want a tax code that builds American abundance, or one that funds government waste and rewards failure? The choice has never been clearer.
