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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 18 Sep 2017

    Senate Republicans are considering writing a budget to allow for up to $1.5 trillion in tax cuts over next decadehttp://on.wsj.com/2jFjfCa 

    7:40 PM - 18 Sep 2017
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      2.  🐾Grandma - again‏ @missy14555 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I propose Americans earning less than 150k a year stop paying all taxes. We'll need the money to pay for our funerals. @GOP @SenateDems

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      3.  🐾Grandma - again‏ @missy14555 18 Sep 2017
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        Not realistic is it?

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      2. Blake Hollman‏ @BlakeHollman 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Pleeeeaaassssseee. Let us keep our money, we'll spend more, hire more, invest more!

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
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      1. LJ Stewart‏ @beckatme 18 Sep 2017
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        You would think they would get whip lash going between lowering taxes and complaining about our debt.

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      1. DebbiePrice/BlueWave‏ @DebbieJ69706840 18 Sep 2017
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        Of course they are.

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      2. Grant Berg‏ @grantrberg 18 Sep 2017
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        "Allow"??? Thank you so much for letting us keep the money we worked for. Forever grateful.

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      2. nll-Fan17‏ @ohcaptain17 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @GerryTheDem @WSJ

        Or you can decide to work hard to pay for your own healthcare that will be better than anything you'd get under Obamacare.

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      1. Gary L‏ @lev89736904 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Never worried before and won't again. Middle America will see a few bucks and that's it? Another pandering appeasement to his base.

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      1. August Loman‏ @AugustLoman 18 Sep 2017
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        Thank God! The billionaires need food!

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      1. Ted Mayer‏ @ArturEnkel 18 Sep 2017
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        Wonderful, however, revenue must have a source to continue current and anticipated gov't spend rate. Less gov't = less costs; start there.

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      1. Fran Taylor‏ @egglady295 19 Sep 2017
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        So who pay the bills?

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      1. josh hanson‏ @joshhanson9 19 Sep 2017
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        So the government who cant make revenues > expenses decides to lessen their revenues. Sounds about right. Office full of people who cant add

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      1. lacrossecampfinder‏ @laxcamps 18 Sep 2017
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        #alternativefacts To whom will the @GOP give the tax cuts - the 1 % ?

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      1. Leah‏ @Leah64299466 18 Sep 2017
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        I'd like those same @GOP never bitch about security, roads, losing their healthcare losing their fire dept.

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      1. GRW‏ @gaylerosenthal 18 Sep 2017
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        Will this lower the national debt ?

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