All those who oppose the tax cut just choose not to participate in it. The gubmint can’t make you take a tax cut
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so you admit that the majority of americans will be seeing a tax cut once this passes? Your only concern seems to be that some of the cuts expire. Dont worry we can make them permanent with more republicans. Only democrats are voting against the tax cuts anyway
I thought it would be armageddon if this bill passes? thanks for admitting people will actually be getting a tax cut.
Just to highlight the stupidity of the opposition. Democrats cry about how removing the SALT deductions are an assault on middle class america.
The FACT is, and these are actual hard facts, that 70% of Americans take standardized deductions and never see a dime of SALT deductions. Thats hard data released by the IRS.
Analysis says that only the highest income earners prefer itemized deductions to standardized ones (which makes sense) and that after the tax bill a further 15-20% will take standardized deductions.
Tragically simplistic.
It's a tax cut for the rich, tsuke. I don't have time to teach you about it. They're throwing a temporary bone to the poor & working class, which those groups will have to pay back in a few years, and which will likely result in stagnant wage growth for those groups - like they did for a full decade the last time a plan like this passed.
Very sad, tsuke. You're exactly the kind of surface thinker that they rely on.
Fortunately, most voters seem to understand what's happening here. The plan has about a 30% approval right now.
attn. yuk yuks,
the Tax reform bill is going to get passed,
and despite your stupidity of not wanting to keep more of your own money, you will now get to
"you're welcome" I think would be a nice gesture
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its what the people chose in the 2008 election idiot
3 million more living breathing Americans chose Hilary not trump
2\3rds hate the tax bill NOW
thank you for admitting 2/3rds of the people are democratic leaning
you know as it stands right now (which is what your arguing not some future combined bill) the AMT is 20% and the corporate rate is 20%. Meaning corporations will pay 20% no matter what. The big corporations which relied on a lot of deductions before would go to 20 while the smaller ones who had to pay near the statutory 35 as they could not afford lawyers will go to 20.
I dont think it will stay like this but it will be awesome if it does.
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