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Democrats Are Fooling Themselves About Tax Reform’s Unpopularity
The Federalist ^ | December 20, 2017 | David Harsanyi

Posted on 12/20/2017 7:44:52 PM PST by Kaslin

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To: Rusty0604

A few companies already came out touting bonuses and salary increases thanks to this bill, and it the economy takes off even more and jobs and salaries increase by November 2018 all this bs propaganda will be long forgotten.


21 posted on 12/20/2017 10:24:16 PM PST by snarkytart
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Oh I know you’re correct. I was just responding to one sentence about timing of doing tax returns. People will see the difference in their pay checks in February. And with a growing economy and low unemployment companies will have to raise wages to keep good people. The free market will accomplish what democrats say can’t be done.


22 posted on 12/21/2017 6:28:19 AM PST by Rusty0604
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It’s very simple. If the tax bill does what the Republicans claim it will then the popularity will go up. If it doesn’t then the popularity will go down. The problem is that the Republicans have overpromised on this to an extent that may be impossible to meet.


23 posted on 12/21/2017 6:30:56 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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