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POTUS 45.23 - Wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross

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Jeebus. You might as well have called him President Blackenstein.
 
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No, he's the President that bowed to the Saudis. I don't find that Presidential. To each their own.
 
Re: POTUS 45.23 - Wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross

No, he's the President that bowed to the Saudis. I don't find that Presidential. To each their own.
? Pretty sure the current guy is not doing a great job standing up to them- lets just ignore anything they do that is morally, ethically or legally wrong but give me the $$$. He is all but licking their a55. Not sure how that is more Presidential.
 
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/gop-tax-plan-tax-policy-center

An analysis of House Republicans’ tax bill released Monday by the non-partisan Tax Policy Center found a wide disparity between the winners and losers under the plan—with the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans netting nearly 50 percent of all the benefits and nearly 30 percent of Americans seeing an increase in their tax bill after 10 years.

Thanks to the loss of several popular tax deductions, including state and local taxes, medical expenses, student loan interest and others, the report estimates that 12 percent of taxpayers would pay higher taxes starting in 2018 and at least 28 percent of taxpayers would pay more by 2027.


Should the GOP tax plan pass Congress and go into effect in 2018—a big if at this juncture—nearly everyone in every income group would see a reduction in their taxes next year. But that benefit is not spread evenly.

The Tax Policy Center estimates that taxpayers making less than $48,000 a year would get a “modest” tax cut of between 0.3 and 0.5 percent, while those in the top 1 percent would see a much larger cut of 2.5 percent—saving about $37,000 a year on average.

By 2027, after many of the middle class tax cuts in the GOP plan expire, the difference would be even more stark. The report found that people earning less than $55,000 a year would see an average increase in their taxes, of nearly $2,000, while those in the top 1 percent would get an average tax break of nearly $53,000. For the richest of the rich, the top 0.1 percent of Americans, the windfall is even greater: an average of nearly $300,000 a year.
 
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No, he's the President that bowed to the Saudis. I don't find that Presidential. To each their own.

He was 10 times as Presidential as anyone you guys have nominated in half a century.
 
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