Posted on 04/04/2018 12:02:56 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
Democrat representative and DNC vice chairman Keith Ellison could be forgiven if he thought he would be tossed softball questions by MSNBC's Steve Kornacki (substituting on Kasie DC) on Sunday night. However, even on MSNBC liberals will occasionally (but rarely) be hit with hardballs.
Such was the case when Kornacki kept asking Ellison over and over if the Democrats would support the repeal of middle class tax cuts in the current law passed by Congress last December. Ellison kept trying to dodge the question by attempting to only talk about repealing the tax cuts for the rich but, unfortunately for him, Kornacki kept repeating the question he didn't want to hear.
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The Marxists want our guns, our money and our souls
Of course they would. They want to get back into power so they can continue taking money from Whitey and giving it to those who vote democrat.
Sure he would, but of course, only for the wealthy middle class meaning anyone who hasn’t yet been impoverished to the point of qualifying for Food Stamps and a cozy welfare home on a government plantation.
Thats a “yes”. If he denies it, its still a “yes”.
um...
and how would they propose to repeal the tax cuts ?
Senate would have to buy in.
The Pres. would veto.
Good luck getting an override of the veto.
Want to end the left-wing, activist, debt-ridden nanny state and all its vicious political social engineers?
Return to real gold as the money of this country
The Left can only survive on printed money and massive debt.
Yes, because the government knows how to spend your money more than you do,
Those greedy businesses don’t need a tax break. Never mind that they move to other countries for lower taxes, and move jobs there too. Americans don’t need jobs, they need government funded programs!
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