Kevin Kallaugher by KAL for November 14, 2017

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Champagne? More likely to be fracking fluid…

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    preacherman  over 6 years ago

    It’s champagne because the rich get to drink the costly drink from the new tax cuts. What trickle down the rest of us get, is if the rich allow a few drops to hit the floor.

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    Striped Cat  over 6 years ago

    The GOP wants to “help” working people with trickle down economics. They can’t help them directly, even with tax cuts focused ONLY on the middle class, because helping Joe Everyday directly would be SOCIALISM. We can’t possibly have any of that even if the policies they are pursuing have been proven not to work.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 6 years ago

    Let us vote to give rich people all of our tax dollars!

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 6 years ago

    First panel Trump with hair down looks like Bannon offering cotton candy.

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    Addled Brain  over 6 years ago

    There should be no tax cuts to anybody at least until our budget is balanced. Who’s doing the thinking around here ?

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    Mr. Blawt  over 6 years ago

    The Republicans always offer the illusion of “tax cuts,” but after years of them cutting taxes, the benefits have been zero. Every cent cut in taxes translates to paying extra dollars for goods and services. The burden will shift to those who can least afford it.

    The tax cuts which will benefit the rich, will require spending cuts that will hurt the poor. They will increase tax revenue through other streams, which will affect the middle class.

    Trickle-down tax cuts have never benefited working families. Trickle-down tax cuts don’t create jobs. They will come at the expense of middle-class families’ economic security, education, scientific research and infrastructure. The American people do not support tax cuts for millionaires at the expense of working families, so the Republicans pretend that tax cuts will “trickle down” to working families in he form of strong economic growth. Recent history and an abundance of economic research shows that trickle-down tax cuts don’t create growth or jobs, they create a wider gap of inequality between the top 1% and everyone else.

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    pam Miner  over 6 years ago

    The biggest economic threat is the national debt. This tax cut for the 1% will make the debt much bigger. This is no longer a democracy Or a republic, it is an oligarchy. and several other type garchies. It is no longer constitutional. The 1% hate the constitution. The ONLY thing t rump has done are Executive orders. E.O.s take precedence over the constitution and Every One of his E.O.s are UnConstitutional.

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