The tax overhaul still faces significant obstacles, as Republicans must align the House legislation with a bill that is working its way through the Senate Finance Committee this week and contains big differences that will have to be bridged. |
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Thursday, November 16, 2017
Breaking News: The House passed a sweeping $1.5 trillion tax cut, moving the G.O.P. closer to a signature victory. The Senate is preparing its own bill.
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4 comments:
Post the 13 RINOS that said NO.
Bannon has their number.
This only hurts the moderately wealthy.
If you don't itemize, you might see a savings and if you don't itemize it means that you should not even be a republican because you don't have many assets/money/property.
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