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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY Jan 26

    The governors of Connecticut, New Jersey and New York said Friday they will form a coalition and sue over the federal tax plan that limits state and local tax deductions.https://usat.ly/2DyQKeL 

    5:40 PM - 26 Jan 2018
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      1. John Goodwin‏Verified account @goody37 Jan 26
        Replying to @USATODAY

        This is why I want @MayorMark

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      1. Bonnie M Foster‏ @bmrfoster Jan 26
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Idiots..

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      2. Catherine Hansen‏ @Catheri02000987 Jan 26
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Wait til trumpers in your states get screwed on their deductions.

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      3. Jim Van Dyke‏ @76_Jim Jan 27
        Replying to @Catheri02000987 @USATODAY

        I was thinking the exact same thing.

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      1. The Right is Right  🇺🇸 🚂‏ @not2far2right Jan 27
        Replying to @USATODAY

        They should invest the energy instead in how to reduce state taxes ... HINT: reduce spending, programs for illegals, etc. Tax and Spend economics is not sustainable. Working people (tax payers) cannot afford to live here.

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      1. Deana Rosenbaum‏ @Freebirdwraps Jan 26
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        Give your own people a tax break then it won't hurt your state.

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      1. Kevin Rhyne‏ @realKevinRhyne Jan 26
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        NY, NJ, CT: Florida is open for business.

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      1. David Devan‏ @DavidDevan2 Jan 27
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        all high tax liberals......why be against tax breaks? you need the money to line your benefit pockets

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      1. Jim Van Dyke‏ @76_Jim Jan 27
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        pic.twitter.com/E5wuK3MkHi

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      1. DMVSPORTSDUDE‏ @WshSportsDude Jan 26
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        Zero chance of success. Frivolous, in fact

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      1. G Ruff‏ @glo56ruffner Jan 26
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        Funny they never mind raising their own state taxes! Illinois raised ours 2 years ago and I’m sure with the Feds tax reduction they will be sure to raise it again!

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      1. Bo Nickerson‏ @Bonickerson Jan 26
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        Heaven forbid ppl get to decide what they can do with THEIR OWN MONEY, Dems want it for themselves.

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      1. Jordan Trivette‏ @jtriv12 Jan 26
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        Probably b/c their state taxes are egregious.

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      1. fergietoo‏ @fergietoo Jan 26
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        Like a drunk blaming the car for his DUI. Reduce your prolific spending which would reduce tax burden on your constituents!!!

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      1.  🇺🇸Gooman436 🇺🇸‏ @Gooman436 Jan 26
        Replying to @USATODAY

        DEMOCRATS WANT YOUR MONEY PEOPLE! DEMOCRAT POLICES RUIN BUSINESS, RUINS THE MIDDLE CLASS AND THEY EXPECT AND WANT THE HARD WORKING AMERICAN TO PROVIDE AND PAY FOR OTHERS WHOM CHOOSE NOT TO WORK FOR THEMSELVES!👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

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      1. Gunlord of Morskar‏ @AntiMikeS422 Jan 26
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        The power of the purse is with congress- literally their job! Democrats need to learn basic civics.

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      1. Evan Orlowsky‏ @dacanes3 Jan 26
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        Lol good luck

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      2. Brett Wright‏ @BrettTheBrit Jan 26
        Replying to @USATODAY

        .. which they will lose.

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      3. Paul Carolan‏ @paulcarolan45 Jan 26
        Replying to @BrettTheBrit @USATODAY

        Nope, it’s us tax payers that lose, to be honest.

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      4. Brett Wright‏ @BrettTheBrit Jan 26
        Replying to @paulcarolan45 @USATODAY

        I will check back with you after we see the outcome.

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      5. Paul Carolan‏ @paulcarolan45 Jan 26
        Replying to @BrettTheBrit @USATODAY

        Either way, if it goes to court, who pays, we do.

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      6. Brett Wright‏ @BrettTheBrit Jan 26
        Replying to @paulcarolan45 @USATODAY

        True, but it's taxpayer funded virtue-signaling, lefties love it.

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      7. Paul Carolan‏ @paulcarolan45 Jan 26
        Replying to @BrettTheBrit @USATODAY

        It works both ways, it just depends on the side you’re on, me, myself? I’m logical, I’ll research and do my homework, media? Regardless of our position, they try to control the narrative

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