PLEASE DO NOT VOTE FOR THIS TAX PLAN! As a Colorado native and hard working PhD student I CANNOT AFFORD to pay taxes on my tuition! I received a full scholarship with a teaching assistantship and I make $15,000 a year. I cannot pay taxes on my $40,000 tuition waiver!!
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I have worked HARD to get where I am, and this disastrous tax plan would mean that I would need to choose between basic necessities and paying for my education. I earned my tuition waiver via merit-based scholarship!! Do NOT take away my chance at a PhD!!!
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This is a scam. First, this plan violates fundamental economic growth principles that should benefit working families andpic.twitter.com/2UjXNjJjJA
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Second this plan is being repeated for the 6th time and never has worked if fact is slows eco growth, expands income inequality, creates no jobs and will probably contract or stall the economy. It’s directs funds to the wealthiest pplpic.twitter.com/wUx2B4e3wn
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What about it's impact on the deficit? I'm all for simplifying the tax code and I understand not everyone will see tax cuts. But a $1.5+ trillion increase to the deficit to benefit mostly the ultra-rich is way out of line. No deficit increase please!
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Actually not all people will see a tax break. There is a section of middle-class and upper middle who will not 50% of cuts will go to 1%
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Improve it by scrapping it and starting over. Tuition waiver, student loan interest, adoption, medical expenses, all credits and deductions that need to stay. Don't repeal the Johnson Amendment, don't redefine personhood (sneaky bugger), don't inflate the debt to feed the rich!
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He thinks we are really stupid! He wants to increase the deficit by over one trillion dollars to cut taxes on the wealthy. He is selling out our children's future and trying to make it up with oil and gas revenue from cherished public lands!
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Hey here’s an idea, let’s tax the $3.8 million contributed by the NRA to you Senator.
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