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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Nov 2017

    A 22% corporate tax rate, instead of 20%, is being debated by some GOP senators who want a bigger child tax credithttp://on.wsj.com/2AkYVNF 

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      1. Joy Overstreet‏ @JoyOverstreet1 29 Nov 2017
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        That's a total nothing burger compared to the devastation it will still wreak on most Americans.

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      1. Robert Thomas‏ @rstintegrity1 29 Nov 2017
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        This GOP and trump are throeing Seniors and Poor people under the bus and the train !

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      1. Billy Robinson‏ @BillyORobinson 29 Nov 2017
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        Deficit spending is fine for the once so called "Deficit Hawks". This has been a scam from the beginning.

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      1. n longmire‏ @nklongmire 29 Nov 2017
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        if its 22% they should give that to both corporate and small business pass throughs (rather than the 20 for corporate and 25 small business)

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      1. Gerrick Wilkins‏ @gwinternetman 29 Nov 2017
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        Seems reasonable to get C Corp rate closer to pass through rates.

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      1. Jonnie Baker‏ @JonnieBaker7 29 Nov 2017
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        But what about healthcare? Murkowski sold out to her oil interests. Reportedly, Collins also got her deal. I know there are Republican Senators who are honorable & care about America as a whole, not just their donors. Please stand up for us who need healthcare, etc

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      1. Kale'forniacation‏ @charliebeatty 29 Nov 2017
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        Dont fall for the child tax credit. Mine was $100 for the last two years for 2 kids. If anything, Fight for raising 10k SALT cap AND Pass the Double Standard Deduction!

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      1. Gbad‏ @Major_GBad 29 Nov 2017
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        Get tax reform done

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      1. Katarek‏ @tomjsikora 29 Nov 2017
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        No make it 122% and see how much better that idea is. Meanwhile they will pay 17% in Europe.

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      1. Suzeiki‏ @Suzeiki 29 Nov 2017
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      1. Bone Spur King‏ @BoneSpurKing 29 Nov 2017
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        Breaking News.... GOP senators want to a “groping “ a tax loop hole for settlement payments.... lol

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      1. Donald D'Antuono‏ @dondan1943 29 Nov 2017
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        Lower the maximum income that allows taxpayers to take the credit. Why should people making 500.000/yr get a credit? Legislation prepays for something that may never happen. A very big dangerous bet.

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      1. George Mulder‏ @MoonDawgzTwit 29 Nov 2017
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        @GOP is still robbing CHIP, Medicare (which we paid for) Social Security (Which We Paid For) and many others to help the 1%, @realDonaldTrump and @GOP have abandoned us for their own gain!

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      1. crafty coder yote‏ @coyocanid 29 Nov 2017
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        I'd be fine at getting rid of the corporate tax alltogether if capital gains where taxed the same as wage income.

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      1. C. John Robbins‏ @skwogler 29 Nov 2017
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        More dial-turning to comply with horse-shite Senate Rules. KISS principal. Senators are a bunch of flannel-mouthed myopic hornswogglers. Get R Done Already. #USA

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      1. Clay75‏ @dannychistate33 29 Nov 2017
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        Trump will push these senator to do what he like. Win one for the gripper.

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      1. Eric David‏ @EasyDuzIt44 29 Nov 2017
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