If you put both houses plans together, may as well use them as a guillotine on the middle class and the poor working-class. Nothing you earn will be your own. It will all go to pay taxes.
At least the rich will get richer and the poor will lose healthcare. They’ve been trying to do that all year. I wonder how they will explain away repealing healthcare and cutting taxes for the rich when they create their “infrastructure” bill?
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
If you put both houses plans together, may as well use them as a guillotine on the middle class and the poor working-class. Nothing you earn will be your own. It will all go to pay taxes.
DrPawl over 6 years ago
House Republicans are now planning to tax college tuition benefits:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/15/us/politics/house-tax-bill-higher-education-increases-tuition.html?ribbon-ad-idx=4&rref=politics&module=Ribbon&version=context®ion=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Politics&pgtype=article
If they do this, they will have violated their sacred oath to Grover Norquist.
DrDon1 over 6 years ago
Why is Gorrell so shy about revealing how much #45 and his family will benefit from the GOP’s so-called tax “reforms?”
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
At least the rich will get richer and the poor will lose healthcare. They’ve been trying to do that all year. I wonder how they will explain away repealing healthcare and cutting taxes for the rich when they create their “infrastructure” bill?