mvscal, I am fortunate. My house and other properties are paid for, I can retire but work is fun to me, so I'm still at it. Again, I'm quite fortunate.
Most others are not as fortunate. Roughly one quarter of Louisiana's population suffers from real poverty. And then another quarter are the "working poor", working minimum wage jobs or close to it, they are basically a flat tire away from dropping down to the bottom level. If you want to read more about this segment, see
this from the United Way.
We need to focus our public policies on helping these populations, instead of yet another grossly obscene tax break for billionaires. 50 years of 'trickle down' hasn't worked. Let's try trickle up, or anything else. Income inequality is literally worse now than it was at the time of the French revolution.
The orange felon and the billionaires in his Cabinet certainly are not doing anything to help them, and are actively making things worse for them. That is unconscionable.