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115th Congress - Still 100% Roy Moore Free

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Should someone in Minnesota have to subsidize the cost of a house in NY though? Subsidizing mortgage interest was a mistake to begin with and I think $400K or so should be the limit.

May as well ask the same question about SALT.

Like I said, I'm in favor of taxing the hell out of the upper middle class if the money goes to the lower middle class and the Poors, and if we soak the wealthy even more. I'm all over it.

But it's not "rich." Rich means you labor for pleasure or ideals, not work for the slavery of need. If I were rich I would not have "worked" a day in my life.
 
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Don't they have to wait for Jones to take his seat to allow for the will of the people of Alabama? I mean, there's no specific rule about that, but nor was there one for the Supreme Court seat.

LOL. You're not familiar with Turtle Boy are you.
 
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Mo Brooks (R), he of the "People who leave good lives don't get cancer" during the Obamacare repeal debate has prostate cancer.
 
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Mo Brooks (R), he of the "People who leave good lives don't get cancer" during the Obamacare repeal debate has prostate cancer.

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Read somewhere that Roy Moore is going to start learning to play the guitar. The first chord he'll learn is A Minor. :D
 
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From Elizabeth Warren's Facebook. Read it and tell me the parties are the same.

Mitch McConnell wants to delay seating Alabama’s new senator – Democrat Doug Jones – until after the Republicans jam through a final vote on their tax scam. When Massachusetts shocked the country and elected a Republican to the Senate seat Ted Kennedy had held for years, Democrats delayed a final vote on the Affordable Care Act until after Scott Brown was seated. The GOP should listen to the people of Alabama, respect the democratic process, and do the same now.
 
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It's amazing how they destroy everything they touch.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/12/...ion-bill-obama.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur

WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans began work Tuesday on an extensive rewrite of the law that governs the nation’s system of higher education, seeking to dismantle landmark Obama administration regulations designed to protect students from predatory for-profit colleges and to repay the loans of those who earned worthless degrees from scam universities.

But in its systematic effort to erase President Barack Obama’s fingerprints from higher education, the measure before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce could undermine bedrock elements that have guided university education for decades. One provision could do away with the system of “credit hours” that college students earn to complete their degrees, which could help for-profit colleges inflate the value of their degrees.
 
Scooby Trump got almost the same amount of votes as Romney (within 2K IIRC). There is no "Chump surge" in Minny. Simply put, Dems stayed home up and down the ballot, hence GOP gains in the state house as well.

Or repubs stayed home and Dems switched
 
Should someone in Minnesota have to subsidize the cost of a house in NY though? Subsidizing mortgage interest was a mistake to begin with and I think $400K or so should be the limit.

Perhaps it was a mistake to begin with, but is it fair to take it away from someone who factored in the interest deduction (and property tax deduction) while considering the affordability of their home purchase?
 
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Perhaps it was a mistake to begin with, but is it fair to take it away from someone who factored in the interest deduction (and property tax deduction) while considering the affordability of their home purchase?

Yes. If you’re using the interest deduction to afford your house, you couldn’t afford the house to begin with. You should also be smart enough to know that all things are fleeting when it comes to taxes and deductions.
 
Yes. If you’re using the interest deduction to afford your house, you couldn’t afford the house to begin with. You should also be smart enough to know that all things are fleeting when it comes to taxes and deductions.

Hmm... hasn’t it been around since 1913? That hardly seems fleeting.
 
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