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Three families. Three different circumstances. All expected higher taxes from the Armageddon bill, and all are surprised to find out they are getting cuts.
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Three families. Three different circumstances. All expected higher taxes from the Armageddon bill, and all are surprised to find out they are getting cuts.
Actually I would much rather pass these deficits on to future Republican administrations.
Yeah, they've done great with that, historically.
Regardless of what those families believe, no one is arguing that most will not get tax cuts for the next few years. It's the proportion and distribution that are at issue. The middle and lower end of the equation saw greater tax relief from from Bush's tax cuts and from Obama's ARRA. And the only permanent element in this plan is the corporate cut. That's not even taking into consideration that the repeal of the individual mandate will see a lot of those tax savings offset by higher insurance premiums.
It's a trickle-down plan. If Republicans believe that's best for the country, they should defend it on those terms instead of trying to sell it as a tax cut for working folk.
According to polls, the majority of the country down NOT believe they are seeing a tax cut. That's a failure of the media
Welcome to the real world where companies make decisions to better allocate resources. This has nothing to do with the obvious benefitd of this tax bill. Not that you understand or care.
Also known as the exact reason why I'm not convinced corporate tax cuts will benefit the people. In reality, I'd count on more investment in technologies designed to make American workers irrelevant and drive profits for the companies.
i know you have a hard on for Venezuela
but if you can point to me once where i have ever said we should model ourselves like Venezuela
your dumb point you think you are making would be a better example
But that $1k though
Lol
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It’s worth noting that her initial tweet had over 65,000 retweets and over 219,000 likes. Her correction has only roughly 450 retweets and roughly 4,000 likes.