Socialism versus communism - what's the difference and how does this all compare to the Trump economy?

Having trouble defining the difference between socialism and communism?  Maybe it's because there is no practical difference. 

Under Trump,  taxes went down for most sectors of the American  including Big Business, small business and single owner/private business,  and a $1,000 cut in taxes per the 78 million  child. 

In terms of dollar and cents,  we have 33 million two parent families,  11 million single parent families,  all receiving a total of $78 billion dollars in tax savings (that is what a $1000 tax credit per child looks like in the Trump economy).

Note:  If you do not have children living at home,  quite frankly,  you did not get much of a  tax cuts, but,  for the 77 million American parents,  your tax break was between one and two thousand dollars per parent. 

My point?  Kiss all of this "good-bye" if a Democrat is elected as president.  And I say this because none of the six clowns on the debate stage in Vegas are promising a continuation of the tax break to the nation's working-class families with the possible exception of Bloomberg  (and he has not revealed his tax plans for the Blue Collar working class).   

Now you know.

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