Ironically, a lot of GOP donors are complaining about elements of the bill as written. =>https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/928644450984787969 …
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
the GOP would be better off to pass literally anything than to drag this out like this for another month. its turning into a joke
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle
I agree w/ you except I don't think it matter whether it passes quickly or it takes some time.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
tax cuts take time to be felt in the economy. it makes a huge difference if they pass them today or in August of next year. also, the longer it takes them to do the no-brainer stuff, the more emboldened the Dems will become about bucking them on the hard stuff
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle
I wasn't thinking August, just December or January. At this point the politics of delaying till next summer would be bad.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
if they dont do taxes til Feb, when will they do Ocare? by Oct? so then no wall, no infrastructure all all til 2019? they have made a total mess of this
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle
Part of it is our system. Not designed to allow for fast legislating. Ocare took more than a year of diligent legislating, just as an IE of partisan big bill
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
that's not true at all. we can legislate plenty fast when it suits us & we do. it doesn't suit the GOP to move fast on this, that's the issue. They could have passed a tax cut during last year's lame duck session & Trump could have signed it on day 1 if they'd wanted to
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Disagree. What can I say, big shock. But @hughhewitt agrees with you.
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