No you didn’t, you secured funding for your re-election campaign. 336 more days and counting right? $10,300 from the telco industry to slash Title II #NetNeutrality
. You are racking up some serious dough bro. #mn02 /cc @ErdmannCD2
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Net Neutrality was a huge payoff by Dems to their big media donors. Was the internet broke before February 2015?
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Nice try on “what about the dems”.
@RepJasonLewis takes money from telco lobbyists and you reference a non-fact. Well done.
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It's pretty sad that you're so wedded to this terrible idea. I really don't understand why you won't pay attention to the fact that this is wildly unpopular. I thought you were supposed to represent your constituents, not the lobbyists who wrote this bill.
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Minnesotans are not big fans of the tax cut bill recently passed by the GOP-controlled U.S. House. Overall support for the plan …stands at an anemic 24 percent among adult respondents. http://minnlawyer.com/2017/11/30/new-political-poll-reveals-an-unhappy-minnesota/ …
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Higher income households receive larger average tax cuts as a percentage of after-tax income. Taxes would rise modestly for the lowest-income group, change little for middle and higher-income groups. 50 percent of taxpayers would pay more by 2027 http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/sites/default/files/publication/148831/2001605-distributional-analysis-of-the-tax-cuts-and-jobs-act-as-passed-by-the-senate-finance-committee_2.pdf …
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Jason, there is no evidence this plan is a good idea. You have talking points and act like they are grounded in fact when they are without a shred of proof.
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Its always a good plan when people can keep more of their money instead of the government. A tax cut means you know best what to do with your money. A tax increase means government knows best. Which side are you on?
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love to not have my money go towards secret service paying $ to Trumps 4 profits, or $ going 4 50% margin at Lockheed Martin, or $50M for Fake Benghazi hearings - but gladly pay 4 TSA, education, National Parks, transit, Cleaner air & water, NEA, - all making us better people
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- 78% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck - Greatest wealth inequality since Great Depression - Rising healthcare costs - Rising costs of education making it harder for middle class to rise - Failing infrastructure AND EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS BILL MAKES THESE FACTORS WORSE
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Your right the last eight years were not good to the working class. They sat their with wages being stagnant watching the market go up. Now the 78% of people can save more of their money and invest. *disclaimer a portion of that 78% live outside their means
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Obama inherited the worst depression since the Great Depression and did his damnest to turn the country back from the brink - which he did. What did Republicans do for the past 8 years? OBSTRUCTED NEARLY EVERY PRO-MIDDLE-CLASS BILL, claiming they gave a shit about deficits.
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And here they are - BLOCKING infrastructure, healthcare, jobs programs, etc. - all pro-middle-class and claiming DEFICITS are the reason. Well now they give to PACS/1% and say "f-ck it" to deficits. That's your "modern" GOP.https://twitter.com/jeremyslevin/status/936711613507428352 …
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Actually taxes for middle class families will go up & so will the deficit.https://theintercept.com/2017/12/01/the-gop-plan-is-the-biggest-tax-increase-in-american-history-by-far/ …
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Guess what, the House GOP just voted again to eliminate the SALT deduction. So no double taxation for the ultra rich but MN middle class is fair game.
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So this is step one in your master plan to what? Cut Medicaid, Medicare, funding for children? The money has to come from somewhere. You're certainly acting more like you represent the Republican Party than you do the people of Minnesota.
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Does the money come from the rich? Current tax structure hardly favors the rich: According to Tax Foundation, top 1 percent of all taxpayers earned 20.58 percent of all income in 2014, but paid 39.48 percent of all federal income taxes. Paid more than bottom 90 percent combined.
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The rich already have the lowest tax rates they have seen in a century, this bill adds more than 1 trillion to our debt with no way to pay it. There is no way to justify this.
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You mean these guys and girls? Current tax structure hardly favors the rich: According to Tax Foundation, top 1 percent of all taxpayers earned 20.58 percent of all income in 2014, but paid 39.48 percent of all federal income taxes. Paid more than bottom 90 percent combined.
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The tax structure has not been this favorable for rich people since the early1900's, your tax revolt is a lie and will hurt the country.
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Reagan's top tax rate was 28% in 1986. What do you consider the late 1900's than? Where do you get your information from?
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how about you ask the people of Kansas how it worked out for them since this pile of scribble is basically a federal version of what they did state wide
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