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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Aug 23

    Treasury moves to block attempts by New York, New Jersey and Connecticut to let taxpayers circumvent the new $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductionshttps://on.wsj.com/2PuFpD7 

    1:45 PM - 23 Aug 2018
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      1. Dan Hampson‏ @BDSEL Aug 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        States Right? Meh! Not if they disagree with this Administration...

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      1. Doug Richardson‏ @realDrichards Aug 23
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      2. Jake R.‏ @jaker1419 Aug 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        I don't get it. Why are tax and spend blue state liberals trying to get out of paying their fair share of the government (that they largely voted for)?

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      3. Bob the carp‏ @Bobthecarp1 Aug 23
        Replying to @jaker1419 @WSJ

        I’ll break it down for you. For every dollar high tax states send to the federal govt they receive back on avg 37 cents. Low tax states like Alabama receive $3 for every buck they contribute. High tax states subsidize all those who don’t pay but need assistance

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      4. Jake R.‏ @jaker1419 Aug 23
        Replying to @Bobthecarp1 @WSJ

        Maybe you shouldn't demand the federal government take on all these roles. That's the blue state Democrat voters fault. You're outright violating the constitution to get these little pet programs.

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      5. Bob the carp‏ @Bobthecarp1 Aug 23
        Replying to @jaker1419 @WSJ

        No one demanded the federal govt to do anything. The first income tax in this country was enacted in 1912. It designated that you can’t be taxed twice on your income. That changed last November. My new second tax is not represented...

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      6. Jake R.‏ @jaker1419 Aug 23
        Replying to @Bobthecarp1 @WSJ

        Income taxes pay for government programs - the government programs like socialized healthcare that democrats demand. If you don't want to pay for them, stop voting for democrats. It's really that simple.

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      7. Bob the carp‏ @Bobthecarp1 Aug 23
        Replying to @jaker1419 @WSJ

        No one said we should stop paying. In fact, the opposite. Many people for generations are happy to pay. Again, the problem is you cannot tax twice without representation. You’d agree with that

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      8. Jake R.‏ @jaker1419 Aug 23
        Replying to @Bobthecarp1 @WSJ

        You're not getting taxed twice. Federal government is one tax. State government is another. How much blue state democrats choose to tax themselves for state government programs have absolutely no bearing on the funding of federal programs.

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      9. Jake R.‏ @jaker1419 Aug 23
        Replying to @jaker1419 @Bobthecarp1 @WSJ

        Again, if democrats didn't try to unconstitutionally federalize every damned issue, this would be extremely simple.

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      2. Katzy‏ @KatzyCaldwell Aug 23
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        They sure weren't hesitant when it came to the huge tax cut for the rich.

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      1. DO NOT CONGRATULATE‏ @ForbiddenDonutt Aug 23
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        The GOPs war on productive states. Forgive us for not want to turn into MS or LA

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      1. Brian Archibald‏ @archiebs Aug 23
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        Hey California! Why aren't you working with these other states on this? Let's get going.

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      1. darsky: Crusader for Justice‏ @darsky Aug 23
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        You’re going to burn in Hell for eternity, @stevenmnuchin1. I have no words to express just how corrupt you are, other than 4-letter words, so🖕🏽

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      1. Dennis Pearson‏ @DPearsonTweets Aug 23
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        The government leaders of those states have to be crazy. This action by the Service was a no brainer.

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      1. Kevin Bogan‏ @kbogan256 Aug 23
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        The dems are arguing for more tax cuts for the rich by opposing this move by the Treasury Department. Hmmmmm.

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