You made some good points and then messed it all up with your ending.
Yeah, I guess I agree with you. Thanks for the slap.
I am worried this tax reform proposal will pass almost no matter what anyone does, and then any effort to reform taxes will stagnate.
And if it does not pass they will give up and leave things as they are.
No reform. A kick in the butt with SOMETHING (as bad as this is it is not as bad as the fake ObamaCare repeal bills) was what I was hoping it could be. Despite me losing money.
The corporate tax reduction by itself is so important (again as a start) that I felt that could be the centerpiece victory as long as more reform efforts come right away.
However years of wishful thinking and hoping have not gotten us anywhere on immigration, excess government interference, taxes, anything.
The Congress Critters have not even been willing to cut the damn NEA (National Endowment for the Arts), funder of a crucifix on a jar of urine as art. The Millions of tax dollars it gets are virtually nothing for private foundations to replace, and no one will suffer in a significant way to cut it, but they can’t even make that symbolic cut. When that thing goes (the NEA) I might start believing they would really reform something.
President Trump, PUSH CONGRESS to cut the NEA as a symbol of our commitment to proper legal use of Federal funds!
That will be a signal that our Republican Congress is finally serious about reform back to Orthodox Americanism.