jillian
Princess
No one is going to do it because politicians rely on the campaign cash the special interests put in their coffers for keeping all those exemptions, deductions, and credits alive.As for the topic, if you want the elimination of the mortgage interest deduction to have a snowball's chance in hell, put Obama's imprimatur on the idea.
Fuck that. He is the absolute LAST person I want proposing this. The piss drinking tard demographic of the GOP would reflexively oppose it.
This needs to come from the Right. The elimination of tax expenditures is a conservative principle. Reagan started the process. His work has been completely undone since then. Someone with balls needs to pick up the torch and finish the job.
no one is going to do it. politicians avail themselves of the tax credit.
why do you hate middle-class homeowners?
That's why the House has a 98 percent re-election rate for incumbents who run for re-election, and over 80 percent in the Senate.
The American Politboro.
Eliminating the MID, along with all other tax expenditures, would allow for a large reduction in tax rates, and it would lower the price of homes. You have to be smoking government-sponsored crack to think that is hateful toward the middle class.
again the policy is horrible for the middle class. i'm not sure why you're pursuing this.