Short Camp tax plan: reduce value of all houses 15% (minimum), devastate churches and charities, soak taxpayers in states w/income tax
@hughhewitt @philipaklein No way it ever happens UNLESS it is for future purchases & based on people paying less taxes.
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@DavidMDrucker@philipaklein Congress continually legislates + upends expectations/reliance, shatters settled rules. Destructive of growth -
@hughhewitt@philipaklein All changes would have to be future & phased in. Can't tell voters that financial construct of their lives is gone -
@DavidMDrucker I agree it should be phased in over time. But no reason to be stuck w/ bad policy for ever due to settled expectations -
@philipaklein I'm not making a policy judgment here. Politically, it requires education cuz foes will run ads saying pple will lose deduct. -
@DavidMDrucker Oh, I don't disagree with that. It's politically a very hard sell. -
@philipaklein People look at mortgage payments in 'after-deduction' terms, as opposed to the monthly net. -
@DavidMDrucker No doubt. But a broad-based tax reform would also reduce rates, giving ppl more $ -
@philipaklein True. Just saying it would take education to see, especially given usual attacks that mid class & poor 'don't get much.' - 1 more reply
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