I called @SenRonJohnson’s office yesterday to let him know I opposed the bill & why. I will keep calling!
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Cap on State and Local Taxes at $10,000 means tax increases for many middle class Americans, especially those living in high cost areas. Treating graduate school payments for tuition like income is taxing non existent money that people don’t have.
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perhaps people should complain to their local representatives that their city and state taxes are too high
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Or— they could not try to ram through a bill that hurts working and middle class families to benefit corporations and the top 1% of income earners.
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Ron Johnson is an accountant. He knows numbers When he says "wrong direction" what he means is out of the pockets of middle class families and into the pockets of the wealthy. Voters would do well to pay attention.
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@SenRonJohnson please maintain your objections as long as the tax bill sets the precedent to bail out insurance companies w/taxpayer dollars:https://twitter.com/chrisjacobsHC/status/930810506574811137 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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HE WILL WALK THE LINE!
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Everybody knows
@RonJohnsonWI will vote for the GOP bill at the end. - 1 more reply
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GOP tax debate just got more complicated with surprise opposition of Sen Ron Johnson. WI Republican says he opposes current Senate bill; its changed treatment of ``pass through'' businesses isn't satisfactory. `We're moving in the wrong direction,' he says, per