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Vivek RamaswamyonX / Twitter1d ago
By the end of 2027:
High-paying jobs will be moving back to Ohio because we’re ending capital gains taxation.
Electric bills will be lower because we’re producing more energy right here in our state.
Our schools will be performing better because we replace woke indoctrination with academic standards – in math, reading, writing, and civics.
Housing costs will be lower because we’re cutting property taxes and building more homes.
Young professionals will be moving back into our state’s great cities because they feel safe.
People with differing political beliefs will still be able to be friends and get together at the dinner table – because it’s easier for us to unite during a rising economic tide.
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Analysis Summary
Ramaswamy predicts five major improvements in Ohio by 2027 if capital gains taxes are eliminated and property taxes are cut. The capital gains claim is contradicted by legislative analysis showing 81.6% of benefits go to earners over $200,000 while prior tax cuts haven't moved Ohio's employment ranking; electricity bills are projected to rise 1.5-5% through 2026-2028, not fall; property tax and housing claims lack implementation evidence. This is campaign-style optimism built on trickle-down assumptions contradicted by Ohio's actual economic outcomes.
Claims Analysis (5)
“High-paying jobs will be moving back to Ohio because we're ending capital gains taxation”
Capital gains bill exists but analysis shows benefits concentrate among wealthy. No job-creation mechanism demonstrated.
“Electric bills will be lower because we're producing more energy right here in our state”
Bills are projected to rise 1.5-5% by summer 2026 and $70/month by 2028 according to NRDC.
“Our schools will be performing better because we replace woke indoctrination with academic standards”
Framed as opinion. No specific policy or evidence provided for implementation or results.
“Housing costs will be lower because we're cutting property taxes and building more homes”
Property tax cuts are proposed but no evidence that this mechanism lowers housing prices or that building is accelerating.
“Young professionals will be moving back into our state's great cities because they feel safe”
Speculative claim about future migration based on safety improvements not yet evidenced.
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