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re: Tax Plan (Trump & House GOP) Updated in September - Few Notice
Posted on 1/15/17 at 8:54 am to RCDfan1950
Posted on 1/15/17 at 8:54 am to RCDfan1950
Yes, some on here are watching. I'd personally replace your usage of the word wall with spending instead, but I get your point.
It will be fun watching how uninformed most are when the real debate starts.
But at this point given tax legislation only needs a simple majority in the Senate, I think it's safe to say it's going to be some hybrid House/Trump plan.
The other thing I find interesting is how close (relatively) those two plans are. I never understood the melt down by people that opposed Trump and his plan, and yet loved Rubio's plan. Which wasn't really his plan.
Paul Ryan is not an unimportant person in this, and it seems he made his decision to cooperate (to the extent possible) with Trump already.
The pass through portion, depending on how it gets done, or if it gets done, is going to be Trump's legacy. In my opinion this is the catalyst for his success.
What I mean is a tax cut is a tax cut, but this is more targeted to persons who will actually attempt to create additional jobs, and are more prone to reinvest, rather than just save.
It will be fun watching how uninformed most are when the real debate starts.
But at this point given tax legislation only needs a simple majority in the Senate, I think it's safe to say it's going to be some hybrid House/Trump plan.
The other thing I find interesting is how close (relatively) those two plans are. I never understood the melt down by people that opposed Trump and his plan, and yet loved Rubio's plan. Which wasn't really his plan.
Paul Ryan is not an unimportant person in this, and it seems he made his decision to cooperate (to the extent possible) with Trump already.
The pass through portion, depending on how it gets done, or if it gets done, is going to be Trump's legacy. In my opinion this is the catalyst for his success.
What I mean is a tax cut is a tax cut, but this is more targeted to persons who will actually attempt to create additional jobs, and are more prone to reinvest, rather than just save.
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