What more proof does these die hard moronic simps need from their GOP leaders to realize....unless you are a wealthy donor, they have no use for you idiots until ELECTION TIMES!!
Please stop being so gotdamned stupid!!
Senate Passes Massive Tax Cuts For The Rich In Middle Of The Night
Wasn’t this supposed to be for the middle class?
Republicans can never again pretend their stance on taxes isn’t solely to benefit the rich after this tax plan gets through.
I hope Trump’s dementia kicks in and he starts going all tourette’s syndrome insulting everybody so they refuse to vote yes on the final package. Like with repeal.
The Middle Class is getting tax cuts as well you lying fucktard:
Analysis | Senate Democrats falsely claim GOP tax plan will raise taxes for most working-class families
Miniscule ones that eventually become tax increases. Guess who doesn’t get that eventual tax increase?
That's a DNC talking point and lie that I literally just debunked with the WaPo article:
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The Pinocchio Test
In their haste to condemn the GOP tax plan, Democrats have spread far and wide the false claim that families making less than $86,100 on average will face a hefty tax hike. Actually, it’s the opposite. Most families in that income range would get a tax cut. Any Democrat who spread this claim should delete their tweets and make clear they were in error. [
Update: Harris and Casey deleted their tweets after this column appeared.]
Four Pinocchios
And millions will lose healthcare, the debt continues its rise with an added $1.5 trillion, and the GOP gets to target social security and Medicare next.
More BS, the CBO forecast was using Obama era GDP growth rates, tax cuts do not decrease tax revenue and they never have.
Also, major deductions for companies to invest in automation. All those rust belters who think their jobs are coming back? Well they’re going to learn the hard way why they shouldn’t vote against their own interests.
Automation does not kill job growth:
Technology may disrupt occupations, but it won’t kill jobs : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Does Automation Kill Jobs? Nope—But Offshoring Does | National Economics Editorial