skews13
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One of the reasons the tax cut for the rich hasn't sold well on the campaign trail is because it wasn't designed to do much for most Americans and, guess what? It didn't according to a poll released this week by Bankrate. The Hill writes:
Of those surveyed, 17 percent said they were worse off now than two years ago and 45 percent said their situation has not changed. Thirty-eight percent of respondents said their finances have improved.
Huh, so 38 percent think they're better off. Does that percentage sound familiar to anyone?
But more importantly, that means 62 percent of Americans feel their financial situation either hasn't changed or has actually gotten worse while the GOP ran the federal government.
Gee, if only Republicans had thought about anybody but the one percent while they were legislating, maybe they could have actually run on their tax cut. Instead they’ve spent the campaign running from it.
Poll: Majority of Americans say their financial situation hasn't improved since Trump took office
Of those surveyed, 17 percent said they were worse off now than two years ago and 45 percent said their situation has not changed. Thirty-eight percent of respondents said their finances have improved.
Huh, so 38 percent think they're better off. Does that percentage sound familiar to anyone?
But more importantly, that means 62 percent of Americans feel their financial situation either hasn't changed or has actually gotten worse while the GOP ran the federal government.
Gee, if only Republicans had thought about anybody but the one percent while they were legislating, maybe they could have actually run on their tax cut. Instead they’ve spent the campaign running from it.
Poll: Majority of Americans say their financial situation hasn't improved since Trump took office