Senate Dems propose tax cut rollback to pay for infrastructure

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Senate Dems propose tax cut rollback to pay for infrastructure

Post by Doka » 03-08-2018 04:36 PM

Ya, Sure........Remember Obami , all the jobs and infrastructure repair, Just One More Trillion Dollar Bail-out would do! He got the money, but we Sure Don't know where it went.! They lie like a rug!

The fact is they can NOT TOLERATE a prosperous economy for the people, they do NOT want businesses to come back to the US, on an on......Happy people are much harder to convince(Propagandize) into revolution, NWO.

Have you listened to the Propaganda Media lately? They are really going off the rails. !! :shock: :rolleyes:

I can also see why they HAVE to use Propaganda to recruit their followers, who in their Right mind would join such a "Hate Fest"? And not once saying life would be better for the people, if done their way?! :confused:




Senate Dems propose tax cut rollback to pay for infrastructure

 

 

© Greg Nash

Senate Democrats on Wednesday proposed undoing some of the tax cuts in the law President Trump signed in December in order to pay for a $1 trillion infrastructure plan.

“Rather than cutting existing infrastructure projects to pay for a paltry program, we want to roll back the Republican tax giveaways to big corporations and the wealthy and invest that money instead in job-creating infrastructure,” Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said at a news conference.

Democrats have been talking in recent weeks about their desire to repeal parts of the new tax law that benefit wealthy individuals and corporations if they take back control of Congress. The plan announced Wednesday provides details about what changes Democrats would make to the law.

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Re: Senate Dems propose tax cut rollback to pay for infrastructure

Post by kbot » 03-11-2018 07:17 PM

Will be interesting to see how the midterms are decided Doka, and what the aftermath will be. Will the Trump tax cuts truly result in job creation, or will corporations just horde their new-found wealth? Will the tariffs hold or be repealed? Will something better than Obamacare be in the offing? Will Trump manage something no other US president has ever done with North Korea? Will the globalist agenda be able to withstand a possible Trump second term/ And what will the do to derail the possibility?
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Post by Riddick » 03-11-2018 10:27 PM

kbot wrote: 03-11-2018 07:17 PM Will be interesting to see how the midterms are decided Doka, and what the aftermath will be. Will the Trump tax cuts truly result in job creation, or will corporations just horde their new-found wealth? Will the tariffs hold or be repealed? Will something better than Obamacare be in the offing? Will Trump manage something no other US president has ever done with North Korea? Will the globalist agenda be able to withstand a possible Trump second term/ And what will the do to derail the possibility?
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