While awaiting battle with Justice Department, AT&T cheers Republican tax cut

Be easy on Tony, his side has had a bad day. Not much to be happy about in the realm of Rainbows & Unicorns.

Nope.I'm having flashbacks of democrats using the bush tax cuts in their 2006 and 2008 campaigns and looking forward to a repeat :)
 
When a hard core lefty and righty agree.Trump supporters just got fucked



The elections are a long time off. The republicans can severely damage their chances by selling out on DACA and amnesty. Their voters are in a foul mood and eager to lay the wood to pols who disappoint. Immigration and health care consistently poll at the top of voters' concerns, but what they got is massive tax cuts for billionaires. The republican congressmen are using up their credit with MAGA voters quickly and don't seem to even realize it. All it takes for them to lose is a small percentage of republican voters to play golf election day and not vote. That could easily happen.
 
No,the rich and corporate tax.The middle class tax cuts expire on thier own

Come next November, everyone will be hating this tax cut just as they do now


https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-gop-tax-cuts-are-even-more-unpopular-than-past-tax-hikes/


Nov. 29, 2017 at 11:15 AM

The GOP Tax Cuts Are Even More Unpopular Than Past Tax Hikes


Senate Republicans’ effort to pass tax reform is at a crucial juncture. As some senators waffle on whether to support the bill, they may want to spare a glance toward public opinion: Poll after poll shows that more voters than not are opposed to their efforts. In fact, the GOP bill is one of the least popular tax plans since Ronald Reagan’s day.


About a third of voters currently support the Republican tax reform package, according to an average of five surveys released this month. In a Quinnipiac University survey, just 25 percent of voters approved of the plan. Surveys from ABC News/Washington Post, CNN, Morning Consult and YouGov put approval of the plan slightly higher, but all are still at 36 percent or lower. Meanwhile, an average of the five polls puts opposition at 46 percent.








http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/19/politics/cnn-poll-tax-bill-opposition-grows/index.html

Public opposition to tax bill grows as vote approaches
By Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Polling Director

Updated 12:31 PM ET, Tue December 19, 2017


WASHINGTON (CNN)With the House of Representatives set to vote on the Republican tax reform bill Tuesday before sending it to the Senate and then the President's desk for signing on Wednesday, the plan faces growing opposition and a widespread perception that it will benefit the wealthy more than the middle class, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.

Opposition to the bill has grown 10 points since early November, and 55% now oppose it. Just 33% say they favor the GOP's proposals to reform the nation's tax code.
More irrelevant and likely inaccurate polls. Just stop. Please. Everything with you always comes back to polls.
 
More irrelevant and likely inaccurate polls. Just stop. Please. Everything with you always comes back to polls.


Polls=Americans opinions.I know you don't like hearing Americans opinions because most of them disapprove of Trump and didn't vote for Trump.
 
Up until now, the left, along with their media spin buddies, have been able to portray this as a tax cut for the rich...only. But in just a few weeks the vast majority of workers will be seeing a bigger paycheck.

Guys like Tony are pissed because they know this.

Butt hurt much, Tony?
 
Up until now, the left, along with their media spin buddies, have been able to portray this as a tax cut for the rich...only. But in just a few weeks the vast majority of workers will be seeing a bigger paycheck.

Guys like Tony are pissed because they know this.

Butt hurt much, Tony?


Wishful thinking isn't facts Arnie.
 
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