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You're forgetting all the new and increased federal state and local taxes that will hit his base who can least afford increases. 

 

The Republicans don't even know how the tax bill will affect taxes next year and beyond. As always they only really looked at this year and the huge tax breaks given to the wealthy and corporations.

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2 hours ago, LadySkinsFan said:

You're forgetting all the new and increased federal state and local taxes that will hit his base who can least afford increases. 

 

When they happen, let us know.  (Along with a breakdown on how much they'll affect typical taxpayers.)  

 

(And I'm pretty sure that Trump isn't responsible for state or local taxes.)  

 

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4 hours ago, Larry said:

 

You keep saying that.  

 

I'm pretty certain that if Trump's new tax laws contained lots of stealth tax increases that were going to hit people after the end of the year, the "liberal media" would have been loudly announcing them, about one day after the text of the law got published.  

 

 

It's going to hit people with houses (mortgages) over 750k and/or anyone who has more 10k in SALT deductions. Whether or not their will be enough savings in the new tax ratr schedule is yet to be determined for those people.

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Ugh!!! Scooped by SEVEN HOURS!

Where are all of our GOPer supporters of this tax bill?

Once again, it is just another MASSIVE tax break for the rich with no positive effect on the middle class all while ballooning our deficit.

Any of you GOP jokers who supported this thing better NEVER call yourselves conservative ever again.

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On 5/2/2018 at 1:39 PM, visionary said:

 

When the going gets tough... Rubio folds and meekly follows. He's a man of powerful convictions once his bosses tells him what his convictions are.

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American Progress: Tax Cuts for the Top 1 Percent Cost More Than SNAP

 

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The recently passed 2017 tax legislation, commonly referred to as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, provided a massive windfall to wealthy individuals and large corporations. According to estimates from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the richest 1 percent of households, those with incomes higher than $607,090, stand to receive a total tax cut of more than $84 billion in 2019 alone. To put this number in perspective, in 2019, the total cost of nutrition assistance benefits paid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—which will support 39 million individuals—is expected to be only $58 billion.

 

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